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Globalism
Globalism 

The winter after war was not jubilant
the snow was slushy like the beginning of spring.
A poor street, houses had not been painted 
not much food and the ice was reluctant to let 
go of its deadly grip.
I saw it along a wall of flaking...

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Categories: globalism, aubade, beach, best friend,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Globalism dreams itself a hegemon, a giant upon a throne of glass, ephemeral
Globalism dreams itself a hegemon, a giant upon a throne of glass, ephemeral,
And can only live through brief stints, sporadic in time and deed,
Through the harshest force of terror, its heart locked within shadow;
It silently prepares to rule through fear, for such is its path...

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Categories: globalism, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Gee, Why Can’t We All Just Get Along
This basic wish
Is the wish of every mother and child
The wish for things to be safe and fun
For everyone to smile
And not push and shove, yell and fight.
It’s the wish that drives them like sheep
Into the beautiful green pastures over there
Just beyond the bounds, always
Just...

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Categories: globalism, humanity, perspective,
Form: Narrative

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