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ecrivan
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my own state

0 posted 2004-10-30 04:33 PM



On the fringe with an arm up in the air
my crown of copper tinged with sulfated age
I had signaled to newcomers of a land so fair
yet now many abroad would hesitate to ever visit
even though there are hugh campaigns out to sell
a land of opportunity they were told they'd smell..
Time to trim those bushes that grow
in the way in the way of my favorite shade tree
on a pedestal, I represent a land of liberty
trim those bushes that infringe on my freedom
as the copper clad lady of a great harbour
A decent pruning to make sure
the bushy undergrowth doesn't affect my canopy...
would be like pulling up the garden weeds
they recur relentlessly in time.

I may be a beast of the forest or a slave to the land
or a lone goddess-like statue at sea
When it comes to a democracy feeding me lies
on how much safer the country will be
if I enter into conflicts halfway around the world
only to invite intense antagonism at home,
I would sooner rout out the bushes and their devious roots,
would be like weeds pulled up
a constant process that has to be followed
if one desires a perfect lawn of Kentucky blue
this bush would be no decent representation
of me as a model for democracy
yet I stand at the entrance of New York,
in welcome to so many nationalities on yearly runs
to escape foreign lands and political guns
on the precept that I offer them refuge from persecution
but no, if a name begins with Omar
that person's immediately shunned
no matter his political affiliation,
the liberty I represent becomes shallower
even in this deep harbour
all for the sake of oil and its ocean spills...
what would happen if the world would stand still..
to see the enormous errors that hominids make
all for free enterprise and liberty's sake...






[This message has been edited by ecrivan (10-30-2004 11:05 PM).]

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DavePage
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since 2003-12-21
Posts 2917

1 posted 2004-10-30 05:14 PM


A world beckons
Freedom
To all
Who love freedom?
To defend freedom

And for politicians to learn
That the people are the country
And the country is the people
And no matter what country
People will defend their country

We dance on appearance
Festered by those who live on outrage
We weed those would destroy and those are good

Bark covers my lawn
Blackbirds chuck it over
Eating
But they are accurate

In the Financial Times building when the first IRA bomb went off by the sandwich shop I used, and I thought it was a gas main.

I would have been on the sandwich menu, if I hadn't failed to take my usual walk by the River Thames and a sandwich on the steps of the Old Bailey.

Someone's problem when a store was ram-raided and we had more stock after the raid than we knew about before was luck.

We cannot return to the old days and reduce the score of those we don’t approve of, they deserve to live.

That doesn’t mean that I accept the UN idea of pumping in my money to be siphoned off whilst the rest is used to keep someone in power, who uses your money and tells you to mind your own business.

Left alone to face their own problems without big Companies funding them for mineral rights etc., would stop then demanded that what they have done to themselves is some one else's fault but countries must decide themselves and stop blaming everyone else for what they are doing.

How many would say to a journalist that I thought you were a reporter.

A bringer of news, not a career generating creating of it, yet how many journalists consider themselves reporters and not stars.

Dave

ecrivan
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my own state
2 posted 2004-10-30 06:13 PM



appropriate words here...

"We dance on appearance
Festered by those who live on outrage
We weed those would destroy and those are good"

Too bad both the good and bad are weeded out in parallel, leaving younger Americans wondering is this festering what the commander in chief really wanted...it makes for the beginning of a good S/M film


froggy
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since 2003-06-23
Posts 1893
Michigan
3 posted 2004-10-30 07:45 PM


Hi Ecrivan,
   You spoke great truths here,
I agree with what the poem is speaking.

:-)

Within this heart you'll find love

JamesMichael
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since 1999-11-16
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Kapolei, Hawaii, USA
4 posted 2004-10-30 10:39 PM


Nice writing...James
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