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What's In My Mind After Sociology Class?
To all you care
Hate does not fear
Oppression has been its life's work
Many have no idea, but hate does
Also many fear they have it worse
So if any ask, "how so?" watch as they list their punishments like they were trophies
 
Life isn't meant to be wasted
Eternity...

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Categories: sociology, social
Form: Acrostic
Sociology
My first day of college in sociology class,
my teacher said this is a hard course to pass.
He said he is going to test our mind,
and see what about ourselves we find.

He told us we are going to learn about social interaction,
and what men and women...

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Categories: sociology, school, socialday, me, men,
Form: Rhyme
Crazy Or What - Medical Sociology
CRAZY OR WHAT - MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY

IT'S SILLY REALLY TO BE LIL BITTY WITH YOUR BITTIES FITTING WHILE WEARING YOUR DICKIES IN THE CITY.  NO SELF-PITY?

THIS IS CALLED A MEDICAL IDENTITY.  FIGURATIVELY SEEN AS A PATHETIC BEING.

IT IS A PITY TO BE SILLY REALLY...

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Categories: sociology, conflict, corruption, crazy, voice,
Form: Free verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Premium Member Sociology 101
Billy was a loner, 
Rotten to the core.
Fathered by a bastard, 
Mothered by a whore.
Grew up mean and dirty, 
Took it on the chin.
Stole to make a living, 
Killed to save his skin.
Sheriff caught him napping, 
Hanged him from a tree.
All the preacher said was,...

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Categories: sociology, allegory, death, judgement, western,
Form: Verse
The Sociology of the Empress and Mrs Thatcher
An empress, or the wife of an emperor, 
Had great domestic power outright, 
Tremendous personal dictation over, 
Her dressing aids and fashion sight. 

She could criticise the food for happiness, 
Sleep with whoever servants she liked, 
Could advise on political appropriateness, 
In matters important, by...

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Categories: sociology, discrimination, hero, history, visionary,
Form: Quatrain
Reflections From a Eudaimonic
A human race of relay and replay,
Their soles push off unforgiving exteriors
And are kept on track by applauded obedience.
Their recurrently blistered hearts
Become calloused by an aura of expectation.

Hedonism is a fort where their souls sit while their bodies work.
They chip at the sedimentary foundation of...

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Categories: sociology, addiction, change, depression, desire,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Bad Might Also Be Good, Someday
But probably not today
will positive neurological compassion
express without win/lose capitalistic traces
expecting only win/win cooperative discussion
and deliberation
and bicameral discernment,
these eco-politically empowering hopes
non-violent communication investments
will restore EarthTribal Peace

Earth MatriarchalPeace
is also positive
sacred ecofeminist
green power

Doors to Perception
Revolving changing nutritious light
and nondualistic dark bicameral healthy memory

Restoring caretaking and caregiving EarthJustice
is...

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Categories: sociology, happiness, health, passion, peace,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Vision zero
I'm thinking of nero..' as i read on (vision zero?) The rhetoric
Seems all burnt-out' like patriotisam.? Must be so many seeds
Of doubt? There's (ground zero) and zero carbon? Maybe a
Link.?? Do we need, a think-athon.? I'm putting it to you.!!
Maybe you'll notice ? Enough to...

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Categories: sociology, education,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Unseen
So you think you/
Can talk about me/
Behind my back/
You call me a gossip/
A big mouth/
You are mistaken/
Isn't it you/
That is the big mouth/
The liar, the fake/
You don't have a clue/
Who your enemies are/
Keep spreading your lies/
It's the unseen in me/
You need to be aware of/
Am...

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Categories: sociology, anger, angst, bullying, character,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things