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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Disgruntled
Well, what a scrape we’ve got us into: Surrendered our force to a government That turns around and uses it on ourselves. Seems like a mighty blasted joke! Well, they have got the language, all they need. To govern means … Continue reading
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The Savage Environmentalist
He comes to bash our civil state; He brings with him his twisted hate; Of manhood crushed he speaks elate, The dirty environmentalist. Industrial progress he’d despise While photographing newts and flies; Then tells us he is nature-wise, The filthy … Continue reading
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Health Care
For socialized health care You pay and pay and pay, Until the pain of paying Makes pain half go away. And then some doctor looks at you And says that you’ll be fine, If you’ll but pay a little more … Continue reading
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The Plight of the Moochers
I’m entitled to my title of Moocher, And you to your title, Moochee; Just remember to do your true duty, And give all your earnings to me. You anger me now by these cutbacks, For you never cut back before. … Continue reading
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Don’t Call Them Cannibals
They’re honest, for they tell no lies; They openly accept the dough Was took from you and me, you know, Just voted for them who do, and so, They’re screaming they’ll be cheated,”Hey! “Oh, where is justice,” they scream and … Continue reading
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Stilettos!
Stilettos danced till dawn; The now stilled toes are gone. Vibrations echo on— Of spirit’s feet complete, Of hearts in fiercest beat, Of hands that touch, repeat, In swirls of all the girls And guys, so free and wise To … Continue reading
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Point of Origin (To a young student)
If you love the violin curving sound around within, If its music, swerving-soaring, carves a light in you adoring, And a smile of satisfaction ear to chin, Then you’ll know your life has purpose, And you’ll never faint or wonder, … Continue reading
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Ha!
Ha! Candy kisses? Not for us; With real ones we do make a fuss. They taste so rich, are so divine, We’re always trying Valentine. Ho! Candy hearts? Not for we; In our bright eyes real hearts we see. They … Continue reading
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“Poof!”
Capitalism causes change in the weather? “Profits and snow hang out together; Profits and heat, profits and storm, And profits and anything out of the norm.” When nothing changes, when all is still, Then will profits at last be nil; … Continue reading
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Happy Birthday! Ayn Rand
Happy Birthday, Queen of writers! Star of stars and light of light, Sons of thine and thy true daughters, Blaze thy words through darkest night! Gifts of ours were yours for giving— Absolutes that we embrace; Now we shout them: … Continue reading
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