citizen code of conduct
The cure for bad religion is no religions, whatsoever.We can’t have man-made ideologies and philosophies,Constantly creating havoc to our established cultural norms. The remedy for hate rhetoric is politically correct speech.You need to keep your opinions to yourself;Nobody is interested … Continue reading citizen code of conduct
I’ll Take It To Go
One thousand miles, Of never ending take out, But, I’m still hungry. By: Joe © 2019 Continue reading I’ll Take It To Go
Authoritarians hate press
If my father’s nationDevolves into a fascist regime,I’m a dead man—Because I’m a liberal blogger. If my mother’s homelandEvolves into a communist state,I’m an imprisoned man,‘Cause I’m also—democracy apologist. By: ElRoyPoet © 2019 Poem Analysis: the Existential Threat of Political … Continue reading Authoritarians hate press
I’m A Giver
When I say I love you,I back it up.They’re not just empty words,Flung into the wind. Everything I have,I give to the one I love,Be it my time, moneyAnd all of the above. I have a big heart,And I try … Continue reading I’m A Giver
Fighting Fair
I know you like mystery, suspense and drama,But I’m kind of tired, of living in your soap opera.So please stop the cheating, when we’re disagreeing—By raising the volume, in your condescending tone!You can’t fool me, you’re not winning the debate,You’re … Continue reading Fighting Fair
I Know Your Type
What annoys me the most, About your mannerisms, Is what I detest the most about myself. So why do I persist, In punishing you for my past? It’s not your fault, That you’re only human too! I wish I could … Continue reading I Know Your Type
Poems
All my poems are dear to me,Because they are my offspring.They were conceived from the heart,And born in my mind,To breathe life into the reader’s brain. Some are long, some are short,Some are enlightened and some are dark.They might not … Continue reading Poems
Salesman
If you want to live forever,Get your insurance right here?We’ve got hospitals, therapists,And miracle pills, too. We can cure you,Even make you better, than before.Don’t worry, I’ll lower your deductible,And you can keep your doctor, too. If you want prosperity?If … Continue reading Salesman
Splatter On The Wall
There are so many thoughts, In the mosh pit of my heart. Shoving and pushing, Refusing to keep apart. Trying to command: “All Your Attention!” By forcing their way, To the front. They have no manners, They don’t take turns. … Continue reading Splatter On The Wall
Garbage In, Garbage Out
I’ve trashed my home,I confess, I’m a hoarder,Full of dusty memories,I’m not a good boarder. I’ve trashed my body,By drinking, until drunk,By taking bad drugs,And eating food junk. I’ve trashed my life,And broken a nice family,And hurt the kind spouse—Who … Continue reading Garbage In, Garbage Out
Orange Ball in the Sky
Orange ball in the sky,Rising up, going high.Orange ball in the sky,Measuring life, to you and I. Orange ball in the sky,Shining bright, in my eye.Orange ball in the sky,Hovering above, to magnify. Orange ball in the sky,Inspires me, to … Continue reading Orange Ball in the Sky
My Last Poem
The poetry left me today; That little flame of pride, She made sure— To extinguish last night. And in my helplessness, All I could say: “Why did I ever think, She was going to stay?” I thought I was her … Continue reading My Last Poem

