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donhakman's post reminded me of some works I wrote and prominently posted in my English teacher's classroom, some of them long before the invasion. According to him, many people stopped to read it, and some of the staunchest republicans in the school told me they had read and dissagreed, but could not counter or debate me because they were "not as good with words."
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War Mongers
I do not trust The war mongers Among us Who are happy to send The troops into battle.
Why exactly they do this, No one has said. Perhaps they enjoy Seeing people dead.
I do not trust The war mongers Among us Who make war an issue For political gain.
It’s time to stand up And tell how it is We owe it to ourselves And to our kids.
I do not trust The war mongers Among us Who say we are an island And act accordingly.
They mean to distract us From what’s really wrong. We cannot allow These things to go on.
I do not trust The war mongers Among us. You should not either. Do not let them fool you. --------------------------------------------------------------------
Critical point
We have reached a critical point And the forces in play Could easily destroy us By the end of the day. I still do not trust These war mongers among us Who choose where they aim By who they can hit. United we stand, We fall if we split, Or we can all burn together When the fire is lit.
-------------------------------------------------------------------- Saber rattling
The rattling of the saber And the beating of the drum In addition to being Ill advised and dumb, Have done nothing good But demonstrate to the planet That our government has power And cannot handle it. Never mind our weapons’ power, And the skill of our spies, What I want to see Are international allies.
------------------------------------------------------------------- Where Sam Be Stepping
When Sam steps on the ant-hill, He will kill some ants, But he’ll also get them All up in his pants. It would be a good idea For him to mark where he strides, And make sure exterminators Don’t turn from his side.
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See the great magician Playing his tricks. Look where he tells you, Or you might get sick. You don’t want to know Just how he performs That makes passers-by Look at his audience in scorn. He’s a new kind of juggler! Two hands on one ball! Who cares about the others If he lets them fall. Remember the rogue nation We spent blood, sweat, and tears on? Well, here comes the magician. Poof! Flash! Gone! You don’t see it because His slight of hand Distracts your eyes Towards another land.
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Simple Majority
I used to wonder How they can report That most Americans Stand in support. Now I see The supporters are not Few and far As I had thought.
I find myself surrounded By bloodthirsty fools Who have forgotten the past And all of the rules. Many of them say “We must make him die!” Not one is able To explain why. “He’s been at it too long! We must take him down!” But no one knows What, or how.
“We will free the people!” As we blow them apart. It’s a clear demonstration Of the love in our hearts, For whether or not We go for their oil We will only free them Of this mortal coil. Does no one understand That by going in We are committing The greater sin?
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I’d like a word With whoever’s in command. Sir I believe That you must understand A few of the tactics On which you rely Must be addressed, Because they’re unwise. Primarily, this race-- The rush to Baghdad-- In theory: Good. In practice: Bad. You may leave resistance In the dust behind, But you then leave resistance To attack your supply lines.
Our soldiers will pay For this speedy show During which the target is Not the enemy, but the poll Speed in this war: Politically: Good. But don’t waste brave lives And pretend that you should.
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The Eagle and the Elephant
You can’t talk politics Without saying “war.” This is quite a departure, For, Unlike before, When the Eagle swooped down To deliver justice, This Elephant puts tusks To all who don’t trust it.
I myself find it To be beyond belief That the Eagle traded wings In favor of teeth. So this Elephant is Not from the eagle evolved, But saw it as a target, Which it then robbed.
The abuses are many As in the nest it sits Not feeding the hatchlings But instead throwing fits. Soon, it’s weight Will tip over the nest, And then will come The hatchlings’ test. Will they learn to fly Before they hit the ground, Or continue to flutter The whole way down?
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