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"Artificial Iris"


Orwell was lurking in the background, somewhere;
the dream was eerily familiar, 
the words and their meanings, read in Syntax,
once read between pages of hardcopy in school 
were aptly ignored - 

however, 
our Overlords were seen 
not to be feared, but très cool

sleep no longer...

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Categories: humiliatingly, surreal,
Form: Narrative
Brick By Bloody Brick
"All animals are equal. But some animals are more equal than others."
—George Orwell

A dozen of chickens and a number of horses, a cat and a raven, a few cows and other hoofed ones—all of which are perfectly silent.  Poor wolfie. He can't even find...

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Categories: humiliatingly, animal, discrimination, horse, proposal,
Form: Narrative
It Was Only Noon , But Dark As Night, One Friday
I
When the man whose blood ran as fecund streams
Gave up His last breath, darkness fell like judgment
It would hang from midday, one Friday, for hours
At three that afternoon, at a nearby Temple
The thick curtains, at least a meter deep, ripped
From top to bottom, revealing the...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: humiliatingly, appreciation, betrayal, bible, jesus,
Form:

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Another Scene
A black small bird
With her head held high
And long ‘V’- shaped tail,
Balancing on a grazing cow;
The solitary one
Leisurely mowing on
Upon a field of tiny
Green gleaming grass.
They are mutually proud
And delighted at realizing
Unconditional obligations of 
Nature’s unwritten decree!
Man with the best of contracts
Often gets humiliatingly snared....

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Categories: humiliatingly, celebration, friendship, hope, nature,
Form: Sonnet
Micro Management
Which job is best for me?
To feed my kids and family.
Oh Lord, the folks observe me,
Well, that is so embarrassing really.
They want me to be,
Under their influence constantly.
Unnecessary tantrums truly,
That disturbs my peace regularly.
No independence and liberty,
As I am fleeced of my rights many.
Want not...

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Categories: humiliatingly, angel, appreciation, art,
Form: Couplet
Horn Had Taken a Hike to Find Father Farrell
Find Father Farrell and Terrell

when over barrel
while incredible church is imperil
find (call) Father Farrell (Terrell)

Parish which we cherish would scream
when scalded with steam so it did see
when either having been suspectable to sterile
or fond of finding a pleasant parishioner
who has happened to ferociously find 
that...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: humiliatingly, allegory, analogy,
Form: Haiku




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