Best Carta Poems
Magna Carta is the greatest discovery in human history. More great than all holy scriptures given together. As a one who lived in region long ago severely and hopelesly suffered from lack of democracy but historically overflown with exess of various religion doctrins and other ideologies and autoritarian conseptions I know what about told.
Just for the very fact
that Magna Carta
had been created once
800 years ago
for the ruling dark power and matter
in wild Middle age of Europe
and successfully run
through consistency and legacy
we might love and glorify this country
on the British isles,
where people, lords, earls and kings
did the greatest discovery
in human history
and even cast keen glimpse
through the marvelous Magna Carta
for the hidden secrets of very life, universe and Dark Matter.
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We live in a pluralistic world and society,
Where there's many diverse groups:
Different communities and religions -
About that you can't go through any hoops.
The web should enable all to function,
Free, empower and give identity;
Speech and spoken language are not certified,
So why restrain those who kindle controversy?
A healthy web promotes the blogosphere,
Says that social networking is a right,
That your email address is your privilege,
And that google has ethical height.
But some countries ban them all,
For fear of opinions, taunts and passions;
Governments prohibit gabbers and critics,
And large companies drive at their own visions.
However, freedom of speech and expression,
Stay golden even when trivialised or put down,
And are enabled by privacy, by no observation,
Whether there’s pleasure, distress or frown.
Every belief should be upheld:
Religious, atheist, humanist or crank;
And this premise should be written,
Such that arguments will not mark.
The first Magna Carta liberated,
The individual in society,
So a second Magna Carta is needed,
To free the user digitally.
The web should be cheap for all to use,
And user data should be private strictly;
An open infrastructure should be decentralised,
By having foreign servers for every country.
Whistleblowers keep abuse levels low,
And ethical hackers hold governments to account;
GCHQ should not be above the law,
To tap the publics digital footprints, shouts.
We need to discuss a new Magna Carta,
For the internet, with certain net neutrality,
To keep high quality content affordable,
And state internet law for all in unanimity.
I’m So Much Better for the Magna Carta
I feel so much better for the Magna Carta,
Can trace atheism and humanism’s roots,
Can define that moment of clarity,
When individualism and free-thinking were to rule and roost;
I know the time philosophy changed,
From people as state/monarchy property,
To making their liberty into the king’s concern,
When the law became a place of security.
I can comprehend the specifics of the document,
To state common folks rights and chattels,
Can accept it needed barons, church and king,
To agree to certain terms and conditions;
Can reason why god was upheld as lawful,
Being the people’s recreation and heart at the time,
Can feel the rush of glad tidings that swept throughout the land,
When all citizens received an existential, fair and equal stand.
Although politicians and companies stand on their own,
It's the law that pumps their blood, fuels their fire,
Makes us feel safe in our much loved homes,
Cases the achievement of the success story and graduate in gold;
It lavishes love on the inconsolable victim, cold with hurt,
Pours restraint on the unstable, intending criminal mind,
It encourages all to engage in life with reason and rationality.
And loves with quietness radicals, jostlers and free-thinkers bold.
Amor,
Te escribo de mi puño y letra y con mi corazón en la mano
quizas mis palabras no las quieras escuchar y te causen daño
disculpame si estoy siendo fuerte contigo en este escrito
pero necesito decirtelo sino quizas terminé cometiendo un delito
tu amor fue la razón de toda esta emoción llenandome de inspiración
ahora que amas a otro ya no me queda de otra mas que decirte adios
no quiero seguir con esta farza y pretender que todo sigue igual
se que aun sientes algo por mi pero creo es tiempo de ponerle un final
si realmente es a él a quien tu amas entonces te deseo lo mejor
pero realmente dudo que él pueda darte el mismo amor
pues lo que yo te daba nadien te lo va a poder dar
amar es facil decirlo pero amar como yo te amé no es nada facil de lograr
asi que ahora considera esta carta como mi despedida
pues de hoy en adelante seguire adelante sin ti en mi vida
gracias por todos los buenos momentos y por abrirme los ojos
estoy seguro que te acordaras de mi aun estando con el otro!!
The Magna Carta changed the rule of law,
That is, what the law was and who it was for,
From being a simple, dashing validation of the king,
To being about truth, reason and justice free-standing.
The Charter came into existence in 1215 with a rebellion,
Against King John and how he forced his will:
He could seize anyone’s cart, steal anyone’s livelihood,
Take their corn to dismiss whatever self-worth they’d tilled.
The barons and churches were given power:
Rights from illegal imprisonment and theft of money;
The church was allowed to worship and theologise,
Until John was not a legitimate monopolising authority.
However, church rights were only important,
Because in those days God was the small talk;
The conversation point and heartfelt social cause,
Such that religion became the concern of the first clause.
The Charter let ordinary people become,
Individual citizens, equal human beings to the king;
Saved them from their position as submissive servants,
Made them represented, and eventually self-ruling.
It allowed for the charging of taxes,
To raise an army of representative citizens,
Fit for the job of fighting and controlling,
Rather than simply enlisting those who were just willing.
Individualism as a pejorative term,
First appeared in the 1830s from the Owenites;
John Stuart Mill fostered and influenced it greatly,
Such that it's now a non-negotiable fundamentality.
Political governance needs individualism,
Albeit not as much as the tories would say;
Existentialism succeeded it and is implied by it,
Because meaning is your call and not the monarchy’s play.
There were many more Charters after that,
And they all specified the ordinary persons right,
To a fair trial and to state justice yourself,
With your imprisonment being your prison officer’s fight.
Rights and liberties pre-exist their enforcement,
And the original Magna Carta admitted that stout;
Gave people their intrinsic worth as human beings,
Created a people-centred land of devolved clout.
Desde chiquita deseaba
llenarte de orgullo lo triste
fue que nunca se pudo.
Buscaba del padre que nunca
supo ser; pero no por eso perdí
la fe.
A veces te visitaba en el taller
en que trabajabas y terminaba
ensuciándome las manitas con
las piezas que te lavaba.
Que feliz me sentía creyéndome
tu ayudante pero esa memoria
duro solo un instante.
Papá se que a pesar de tu mano
dura me quisiste a tu manera pero
lo más anhele fue que tu me lo dijeras.
No supe ganarme tu cariño.
Por mas que lo intente nunca lo logre.
Papá cuantas veces quise abrazarte
y no me atreví hacerlo; cuanto añore
que jugaras conmigo pero ese no fue
tu deseo; cuantos logros míos quise
compartir contigo, por mas que espere
ese asiento que te guarde siempre quedo vacío.
Creí pensándome menos y por esos
muchos cantazos recibí cuando mas me
falto el conforte de tu regazo jamás fuiste
quien extendió sus brazos. Y aun así seguí
esperando una palabra digna tuya pero nunca
llego.
Papá aunque me sigas ofendiendo, despreciando,
dándome por menos "TE QUIERO" y sabes que Papá
un perdón y todo buenos deseos de mi parte siempre
los tendrás y solo le pido a Dios que algún día tu me
puedas amar como yo siempre a ti te he am "INCONDICIONALMENTE".
Sadness swallows me
Tears stain the crumbled paper
Are you happy now?
Hola amor recibiste me llamada
Acaso leiste mi carta de amor,
Tocó tu corazón mi querida amada
Al leer esas palabras de pasión
Este tiempo que hemos estados apartados
Como agonía ha sido para mi vida,
Tu rostro lo llevo en mi mente retratado
Eres mi luz en mi oscura avenida
Desde tu sonrisa hasta tu forma de dormir
Que puedes hacer para que te deje de amar,
Todo me facina acerca de ti
Dia y noche por tu amor yo he de velar
Dime que me amas y me llevas a la luna
Dime que me quieres y soy todo tuyo,
Eres unica y como tu no hay ninguna
Aqui tienes mi corazón envuelto como capullo.
Uma Carta de Amour
A letter of love I never wrote
“But I remember it well.”
as Maurice Chevalier sang
Once, I loved a dolphin
A swam along the ship
We sang a duet
People said the cook is mad again
The man is crazy again
As the dwellers on iron ship
Who had a pedestrian love affair
With **** magazines
This unequal affair of true love lost
As the sea got colder
She returned to the tropics
Fell in love with a harbour master
He was always there
At there at the end of the molo
Singing words of love.
Those in charge said he was mad
Yes, he was madly in love
He was sent to an asylum, were
Psychiatrists convinced him
His love of the dolphin was wrong
He disappeared when swimming to Martinique
But a love story never ends.
For the first time in human history we are breaking free from religion,
have political systems that see us have a say,
and leaders we can challenge and remove from power,
that can and will be punished legally by law,
through our system of Rule by Law that no one is above or an exception to.
804 years ago in England,
25 men stood up to the King and demanded a say in how the country was run....... they had a dream..
The King or no one person should have ultimate power
and all men should be free.
When Britain leaves the EU,
we will be the first generation to realise and live that dream.
Leaders and politicians we vote for, serving us,
answering to us, and can be removed by us,
under a law to serve and protect us,
that we control and that no one person is above,
no forced, or munipulating religion,
no slavery in a time of peace.
all are free and free are all.
Millions of men and women died fighting centuries of war to get here,
where we have freedom,
the internet connection not working is the worst thing in our world.
We are living the dream, so be thankful,
Be thankful to live in the destination,
and only be the final part of the journey.
WE ARE LIVING THE DREAM.
Magna Carta
Charter that determined
the King does Not
have absolute power
for he may not reign at his own
self-centered whim, nae!
much of his authority must be
siphoned off
Relinquished to
Earls, Lords, Barons, Bishops
Knights no longer must blindly obey
The king and his subjects convened on the
dewy emerald green meadows
Of Runnymede
King John was compelled to sign the Magna Carta
With one voice they deemed of him a tyrant
At his nadir, weakest point
No longer an absolute Monarch
Enraged were the
English Kings
so, that after John
no member
of the royal family
has been
Christened John eversince
This shall not be forgotten
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The Sheriff of Nottingham’s Nemesis is
R O B I N H O O D :)
You once gave to me something,
you now want to take back
But its cord is umbilical,
my soul thus attached
The title to the future
in invisible ink
Bleeding free your reluctance
—inextricably linked
(Villanova Pennsylvania: August, 2020)
The core of basic freedoms
Is the freedom to transact
This underpins the other rights
In the Magna Carta pact
The crux is private property
To use, or hold, or trade
Our time, our land, our energy
Our work - our fortune made
King John was forced to sign it
Holding tyrants to account
So that we can all stand free
With our liberty paramount
Why, in all our nations dear
Have freedoms flown away?
Due process rashly flung aside
As prisoners, we must pay
Now Bitcoin rises to sustain
Our freedom to transact
A bastion of private property
No matter how oft attacked
So steady - up and onward
For our freedoms, stand exact
At the root of other freedoms
Lies the freedom to transact