Long Newspeak Poems
Long Newspeak Poems. Below are the most popular long Newspeak by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Newspeak poems by poem length and keyword.
Liturgy for the Damned of ProgressMy wounded heart drinks deep from the rotting gut of misery,
Humanity vomits its relics onto the oozing tiles of the real.
I see kids chewing syringes like candy canes,
Their innocence smashed, face down on the concrete...
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Categories:
newspeak, america, change, christian, community,
Form:
Rhyme
2071 - Big Brother Watches From On High2017 - year zero
They loaned to the poor, who cannot repay.
They stole from the old, who cannot recover.
They sold our future, for better or worse
and made our children pay.
They schooled arithmetic to be feared.
They tutored...
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Categories:
newspeak, corruption, humanity, pain, parody, political, truth,
Form:
Free verse
Banned Book Club VII- 1984Midtone grey surrounds what’s left of a man’s soul
Scenes of biblical abominations troll
Inky are the hellish horizons appalled
An okay is needed for anything at all
Manipulating truth determines your life
Erasing individuality is part of...
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Categories:
newspeak, anxiety, books,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
The Glitch in the GridThe telescreens hummed their endless drone,
A symphony of truth alone,
Dictated, printed, beamed so wide,
Where independent thought had died.
Newspeak choked the rebel tongue,
And every sunrise sadly sung
The praises of the...
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Categories:
newspeak, freedom,
Form:
Rhyme
Wishing For 1984Wishing for 1984
'War is Peace Freedom
is Slavery Ignorance
is Strength Big Brother…'
is waiting for Godot who came quickly and travelled from Pyongyang to glorious
theoretical impossibility, but wait everything goes and now we are on to...
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Categories:
newspeak, dedication,
Form:
Haibun
Citadel of CensorshipThe noblemen control the pen, indeed they own the farm,
but nonetheless exude finesse (and need I mention charm?)
with revenue to sate the few, exulting arm in arm;
for all the rest, they wish the best and...
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Categories:
newspeak, society,
Form:
Rhyme
Can'T Fool Mother NatureDOUBLETHINK
Can’t Fool Mother Nature
1: THIS LIFE
Newspeak, Doublethink,
and other similar words
only bedevil us.
When trying to figure out what was said,
George Orwell In his novel, “1984,”
left us clues to solve such improper speech.
For, we live...
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Categories:
newspeak, abuse, appreciation, confusion, earth day, fate, journey,
Form:
Free verse
Getting Rid of Words To Breed Good Little Citizenswe are living in an age when people would rather cover
their ass than think about what they say,
when people would rather try to censor the way we speak
than look at the reasons that we...
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Categories:
newspeak, life, words, age, people, age, people,
Form:
Free verse
Unadorned ConscienceThinking it sophisticated, he declared himself a sophist.
Dwelling deep in Plato’s cave, he became learned in the shapes of shadows.
Enamored by their dim dancing, he concluded there can be no truth.
One day he...
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Categories:
newspeak, allegory, allusion, heart, humanity, judgement, philosophy, truth,
Form:
Didactic
The Flying Censor ShipmentUnlike the newspeak of today ...
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Categories:
newspeak, allegory, freedom, history, humor, nostalgia, political, satire,
Form:
Rhyme
Prowling TyrannyProwling predator in a starless night.
No one knew when it began.
Have we forgotten all the lies about Vietnam,
the predatory newspeak from Pentagon deception?
Prowling predator in a starless night.
Do we recall a lying president dispensing
cocaine jingoism,...
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Categories:
newspeak, america, corruption, history, language, leadership, war, words,
Form:
Political Verse
Oh Mr ActivistYou talk of neo- liberalism
And progressive politics
They say Im left of centre
Like a sort of wonky shelf
Please oh Mr Activist , the Newspeak you can keep.
What we need more of, is a lot more Common...
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Categories:
newspeak, political,
Form:
Free verse
NewspeakI'm sick of this twisted English
Never meaning what it says
No medals for plain speaking
Ever awarded these days.
Free Cash the machine said
But it turned out to be a skank
Later on that week the B's
Took it back...
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Categories:
newspeak, humor, irony, language,
Form:
Rhyme