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icebox
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0 posted 2004-01-26 12:09 PM



Words fail
often when I need them most;
when they do,
I feel empty,
dissatisfied with everything,
a ghost
in a world which has no place
for me,
as if suddenly I'm French toast
without the toast.

When words fail
I'm left with unformed thoughts,
or worse
with thoughts so palpable
they feel fleshed out in steel,
animated by a raging spirit
alone,
real passion
without a single bone of judgement,
or remorse.  

If words fail,
it always seems
I let my dreams take over
and life dissolves in poignant signs,
then reforms
in cartoon outlines,
where the artist
draws blank thought balloons
to be filled in
at someone else's later date.  

The words fail
pouring
from politicians' mouths,
thick streams
of honey coated compost,
regurgitated reams of calculated lies
massaged by hired trolls,
in images fluffed up
by convoluted polls.

Those words fail,
even before they slide
through the blenders of the press,
the real pretenders
of truth
justice
and the opportunistic way.

No wonder words fail,
when Justices decide
free speech
belongs only to the people
after everybody else has lied,
the politicians and the press
have told us what to think,
without a chance to raise a voice
and its too late to change a choice.

Words fail
when there is no more
a voice
that can be heard,
unless it has been sanctified
by predetermination.

©2004 by icebox

© Copyright 2004 icebox - All Rights Reserved
Seymour Tabin
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1 posted 2004-01-26 12:13 PM


icebox
Words are like birds, without them it would be a petty dull world. LOL

MARK V SHELDON
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2 posted 2004-01-26 12:17 PM


Amen.  Blatant words of wisdom here...  However, perhaps in certain instances, words have lost their effect, buried under habituation and must be superceded by action...

-MVS

You CAN make a difference:
http://educate-yourself.org/

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3 posted 2004-01-26 12:28 PM




(big angel hugs) It's very sad, it's very sad to see the very foundation of our democracy being bulldozed down like one of many trees Bush has chopped down! All throughout history democracy has had its struggles and leaders have expressed arrogance but Bush's administration takes the sour cake, with Bush only making 12 addresses to the people, while making many more secretly behind closed doors where the general public can't hear, misleading a nation to war without answering questions, and...lies, lies, lies! (sad sigh) That frustration makes me ramble, God Bless You, let's hope this year we can get a new leader who can be a peoples president, who can lend a ear to his people, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet friend, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

"You'll find something that's enough to keep you
But if the bright lights don't receive you
You should turn yourself around and come back home" MB20

Martie
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4 posted 2004-01-26 01:02 PM


icebox

Words fail me all the time as I struggle to find meaning ....and yet I know I need them to fasion some kind of order our of the chaos of feeling and sensations that are part of living.  As for politics...I am trying to make some sense of so much, and still believe that one person can make a difference.  Hugs!  

passing shadows
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5 posted 2004-01-26 01:04 PM


good write
Enchantress
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6 posted 2004-01-26 03:45 PM


Well done poet sir.
Hugs~

    In the midst of winter..
I found there lives within me,
    an invincible summer.

bbent
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7 posted 2004-01-26 04:13 PM


Yeah...hope this one stays in view and opens a few eyeballs.With names like patriot act and homeland security how could they be anything but for our own good?....hearing you from whats becoming the land of the misled and the home of the paranoid.

[Profanity edited]



Live like it's your last day...
Dance like nobody's watching...
Love like you've never been hurt...

[This message has been edited by Denise (01-26-2004 09:33 PM).]

JamesMichael
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8 posted 2004-01-26 06:50 PM


Nice writing...James
ice
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9 posted 2004-01-26 07:16 PM


Bravo! I stand and applaud you, sir!
As long as poets write words like these the first amendment will stay alive...
Well done...enjoyed
_______ice
  ><>

icebox
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10 posted 2004-01-26 08:00 PM


Thank you all for reading this poem.  This is a political poem which I posted here because there is no Political Poetry Forum and because politics includes obscenities which should be washed in the open.

This poem, written with poor attention to form, was the product of anger that has simmered too long.  What triggered it was a single catalyst, but the energy grew from a larger base.  Freedom of speech is the real life blood of poetry.  Several laws have been enacted in the U.S. which directly or indirectly are cutting away at this freedom.

With apologies to PiP readers who live in other countries, the 20th Century saw some remarkable assaults on the U.S. Constitution by our elected officials in the name of protecting us (usually protecting us from ourselves).  

Until the 21st Century, the politically pesky amendments have included the 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 9th and 10th amendments to the U.S. Constitution.  In various ways, the citizens of the U.S. have condoned, accepted and sometimes demanded laws which"protect" them from the freedoms outlined in these amendments.  It is statistically true that most people are frightened by freedom; it is anecdotally true that most politicians are opportunists who prey on people's fears.  

Now, in our shiny new century, the 1st amendment has been added to this list of dangerous freedoms.

McCain-Feingold/Shays-Meehan Campaign Finance Reform Bill has been described by one of the dissenting Supreme Court Justices as "...a law that cut to the heart of what the First Amendment is meant to protect: the right to criticize the government." --Justice Scalia

Like most laws that redefine (progressively restrict) freedom, this one has been called a step in the right direction.  Well, only if you agree that the right direction is tyranny and subjugation.

Freedom very much is the proverbial frog which must be boiled very, very slowly so that it does not notice it is dying.

Free people are citizens; people without freedom are subjects.  

Any reader is free to disagree with me, but please do it by email or in one of the discussion forums.

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11 posted 2004-01-26 08:44 PM


M'friend? I have been sleepwalking a very long time, but I'm very interested in what you have to say about this. Tell me more, please? The e mail is the same.

Thank you.


Denise
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12 posted 2004-01-26 09:36 PM


I couldn't agree more, icebox. And you said it so well. Well done!
passing shadows
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13 posted 2004-03-21 10:12 PM



jwesley
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14 posted 2004-03-21 10:17 PM


couldn't agree with you more . . emphatically more.  "We" are not a congress by, for and of the people anymore, but one of and for the lenght of the buck, the brightness of the coin and to hell with everyone else..

Well done, sir!!

jwesley

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15 posted 2004-03-21 10:39 PM


"thick streams
of honey coated compost,
regurgitated reams of calculated lies
massaged by hired trolls,
in images fluffed up
by convoluted polls"

a great snapshot of the disgustingly all-too-common reality of politics
sorry I missed this one when it was first posted
please keep both pen and lips moving, never give in to the powers that attempt to stifle freedom of speech

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