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Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: the How of Democratic Kill - Ixl Part Two
Unquotable quotes: The How of Democratic Kill - IXL, Part Two

No, tell me not my vote now does not count
         (Shakespearean Sonnet)

No, tell me not my vote...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dictatorships, freedom, humanity, international, leadership, power, society,
Form: Sonnet



Premium Member Living In the Middle East
You put him in a cage
That pilot you shot down
Pour gasoline on him
And set him ablaze

And the world is silent...

That seventeen year old girl
Writhes on that soiled bed
As you let all those other men
Rape her...

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Categories: dictatorships, violence, perspective,
Form: Free verse
Collective Sin Is a Virtue
united states are in debt most
kingdoms countries are in deficit
they have beautiful cars great highways
bread to eat water to drink and almost
free air to breathe
so dont worry about debts deaths and deficits
we are all in...

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Categories: dictatorships, philosophy, , cute,
Form: I do not know?
I Have a Poem
I have a poem for peace to the world
A poem that’ll spread the message with its fires
Towards the planets with holocausts or killings
A poem that’ll talk about reality amongst the 
Communities tortured and marginalized
A poem...

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Categories: dictatorships, peace, child, prayer, peace, child, peace, integrity,
Form: Free verse
All Aboard
All Aboard!
We are boarding the train of thought!
I hope you're prepared for this winding, twisting, and turning adventure
Please do not be startled by the complete transparent interior
Even though it seems like it nobody will see...

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Categories: dictatorships, beauty, childhood, conflict, fantasy, freedom, how i
Form: Free verse



Let It Out
What's behind the smiles
What's behind the sparkle in your eyes
Is it tears?
Fears?

The laughter
The craziness and banter
The fun weirdness
The mere queerness

A wall you put up to the worlds eyes
Even to those you love there are lies
To...

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© Gretyl F.F  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dictatorships, anxiety, divorce, family,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Changes
Changes

If I could change the world in more ways than presently,
Computers would not crash; nor could they ever be hacked.               ...

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Categories: dictatorships, abuse, animal, care, community, conflict, peace, sun,
Form: Narrative
LUGUBRIOUS READING
I have read the Code Noir.
I have read the papal bull of Nicholas V.
I have read the charter of imperialism.
I have read the Indigenous Code
I have read the Torah, the Bible, and the Quran.
I have...

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Categories: dictatorships, africa,
Form: Free verse
I Do Not Believe
I DON'T BELIEVE (PARODYING JOHN LENNON)


I do not believe
in gods,
I do not believe
in devils,
I do not believe
in scribs,
I do not believe
in prophets,
I do not believe
in speeche
I do not believe
in photos,
I do not believe
in believers,
I do...

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Categories: dictatorships, allegory, allusion, analogy, appreciation, extended metaphor, literature,
Form: List
Premium Member Should We Be Proud
How can we take pride in a country
that is sliding into dissolution and chaos?
We praise ourselves for ending slavery.
yet racial prejudice is still much with us.
We pay slave wages and refuse to change
the minimum wage...

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Categories: dictatorships, anger, discrimination, political, sad,
Form: Free verse
Misguided Power
Misguided Power



My mind is at a precipice of peace and revolution

In a serenest of its own, bringing together the powerless

and the powerful nations of poverty and prosperity.



Countries at war purely on the thought of man’s...

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Categories: dictatorships, conflict, corruption, power, perspective,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Villanelle:Wander Not Into a Land Where the Indigene's Indolent
Villanelle: Wander not into a land where the indigene’s indolent

Wander not into a land where the indigene’s indolent
Likely as not the country will be run by interlopers
Open-heartedness is often a cover for self-bemusement

The first signs...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dictatorships, abuse, addiction, conflict, confusion, drug,
Form: Villanelle
Premium Member Democracy
Is democracy a voice for the people,
Or is it just a word?
Do we strive for fair debate,
Or do discussions become absurd?

Parliament needs discussions,
A rigorous and fair debate.
From same sex marriage to deforestation,
To corporate income tax...

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Categories: dictatorships, political,
Form: Rhyme
Lies Are Sold and Bought
That fateful, tragic day of 9/11
was a busy one, for Jannah and Heaven.
The day the seed of war was sown
dictatorships the US wanted overthrown
no wonder the worlds overdraft has grown!

The truth though was in disguise
as...

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Categories: dictatorships, confusion, political, war, war, world, day, truth,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member I Long To Live In a World Governed By Peace
I long to live in a world governed by peace,
A world where love reigns for you and me;
In order for that to happen hate must cease.

A place where respect will really increase,
So wars and dictatorships...

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© Alexis Y.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dictatorships, peace, world,
Form: Villanelle
Mass Immigration
Mass Immigration 

Once upon a time, there was a mass emigration 
from Northern Europe to America, caused by social injustice
and bitter poverty.
46%n of the population in Norway immigrated to the USA,
the immigrants settled mainly in...

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Categories: dictatorships, break up, emotions,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Villanelle: Only In Democracies Reigns Surprise
Villanelle: Only in democracies reigns surprise

Only in democracies reigns surprise
The majority cast their franchised rights
Elect CEOs who tell fat cat lies

In dictatorships the leader is wise
He elects himself and appoints his mites
Only in democracies reigns...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dictatorships, political,
Form: Villanelle
We Live In Orwellian Times
We live in an Orwellian world

we are living
in an Orwellian 1984 world
and have been for decades

we are assaulted daily
by alternative realties
promoted by various politicians

designed to shut down
all rational thought
true Orwellian thought control

and now with the...

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© Jake Aller  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dictatorships, dream, night, political,
Form: Free verse
Tanks
The Meglomaniac of the year,
Maybe seeing his mortality,
Craving a way to ensure
A really lasting legacy,
Launches his tanks
Expecting might to be right.
Conscripts don’t beat patriots
Giving the Meglomaniac fright.
The promised quick victory,
The annexed state of slavery
Crumnbles and...

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Categories: dictatorships, anger, conflict, courage,
Form: Rhyme

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