In the House

Who is in the room?
Who owns the room?

When the GreenWoke Tribe
evaluate their strategic platform
for conquering RedUnWoke DiaTribes
what politically scientific purpose
and/or psychotherapeutic intent
for healthy inclusive democracy

[and not merely more wealthy
StraightWhiteMale corporate kleptocracy]

may wake up and win/win thrive?

Not so stuck on playing win/lose
monopoly games
preferred by monotheistic
anthrosupremacists,
privileged competitions
for recreating monocultural bullies
and sacrilegious 
sanctimonious
green or red politically correct
dogmatic unwoke bosses

Judiciously proclaiming discrete
separate but equally undamaged
deceit

In resonant baritones
repeat unenlightened bass base
repeat disempowering soprano space
repeat replete
unwoken 
still broken
repeat...

Who is behind the broom?
When GreenWoke evaluators
reconsider healthy 
co-passionately wealthy
sweeping democratic invoked potential

Integrity to grow more
bilaterally healthy
bipartisan support
for woke up wealthy.

Woke
could send out evaluation forms
to every registered UnWoke
and this might explore half our hoped for story
of how empowerment
and enlightenment have grown/groaned
through last year's sentient
yet often somnolent
competitions in stuck down government.

But, growing trust
more than mistrust,
woke truth
more than unwoke half-truths
together show and tell,
as all UnWoke know too well,
bipartisan passions
co-invest tax-payers
and health therapeutic players
preferring to synergetically swell
rather than not tell
quietly fell apart
stuck in competitive squabbling
hell.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2023



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