Dissenters dominate the streets,
The public dominion of demonstrations.
This POTUS threatens military domination.
Just forget the pesky First Amendment.
Sowing seeds of civil war
The best path to reelection.
Yet remonstrations rally relentless,
One man’s terminal chokehold
A symbol of structural racism.
A metaphor for the socioeconomic suffocation,
The clamor and commotion
torn and tormenting in every town.
Protestors street hue and cry,
voices of the marginalized and forgotten .
A human chain of disputant dissentients,
Occupiers striking for a new order.
Rebels demanding
a new systemic justice.
Categories:
socioeconomic, america, anger, change, murder,
Form: Political Verse
Homophily
Refers to the tendency for people
to be attracted to likeminded people
similar in attitude,
beliefs, or aptitude,
socioeconomic status, ideas.
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Categories:
socioeconomic, character,
Form: Verse
On this UBI's Day, May 1st, to observe the greatest socioeconomic concept ever conceived.
You can't have all you want
but not having all you need,
it's a pity, unworthy economic being,
don't expect a man plant
growing grains, fruits and juices,
rise to the heights
of your human nature's creator,
make them a gift,
and have as gift
life's gift, for piece of mind,
with our society's work.
Still hunger is a scare,
unconsciously makes you
rushing running hurrying pushing.
Why, ask your god and,
bring the answer down to earth.
Say it to the tall powers
to whom earth belongs to,
what's misery for,
while there is plenty.
Where is my piece of mind
and fulfillment.
Other species await in you,
without sorrow questions
so without negative fellings,
freer about its wellbeing.
Forces of petty power up there
must do what's needed,
powers abstract, unknown,
like the sky,
always as far as started going to it.
Who are they, that stop me,
can't really see them,
I'm changing them
and they remain the same.
A new human being may emerge,
to live life as was meant to be,
effortlessly, with society's work.only.
Categories:
socioeconomic, change, freedom, humanity, money,
Form: Prose Poetry
Lying around in the middle of the city
Urine all over her skirt
Flies enjoying the aromatic smell of it
Shame no more bothering her
She has given up on life.
A woman whose beauty was once every man's dream
Life has tossed her apart and left her to rot
In the scorching sun
Paralysed by the unpleasant situations of life
Poverty prevailing.
Tears melt from the corners of her eyes
Hope she has lost
Future a word not existing
For she has given up on life.
Lying there she remains an attractive force of onlookers
Passing by with disgust, mercy no more
A mother, children have lost
A sister brutally milked by sorrows
She has given up on life..
God bless Africa
In poverty and despair we weep
Children motherless though mothers not dead
Fathers absent yet present
The socioeconomic fight cintinues...
Categories:
socioeconomic, africa, bereavement, cry, grief,
Form: Free verse