There's a rich history of poetry serving as social commentary, intended to inspire calls to action.
Tell my Friends, To the Club, We are going, Chill Spot. The Shirt & Belt Must Match, Rolex Watch, Let's Go spend this Cash.
By Sean Noble5 years ago in Poets
A new day and a new way, May you have a bright day, This is your first day at work, Get ready for some buttering and jerk, Hope you give your best shot today, It's not like any other day, It's your first day at work,
By Zilch lewiz5 years ago in Poets
Like earphones playing, There are levels to this, In my own lane, Cars drive on the main, heartbreaks breaks pain,
Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life It's not what you achieve, it's what you overcome. That's what defines your career
Once upon a time - My husband served Queen and country He said it was his duty To protect other people’s liberty. Nothing wrong in that -
By Josephine Crispin5 years ago in Poets
Whats happening America Where is your lawns so green Where are your blue spacious skies And clear fresh water streams? Why is your skies so dreary now
By Elaine Dembowski5 years ago in Poets
Today I met fear face to face. Well, it was actually Facebook to Facebook. Her name was Ms Fear. She saw my book about fear.
By Rejoice Denhere5 years ago in Poets
“INDIGNATION” What is a man’s worth when another’s power cast him down into disrespect? Has he any right to speak his mind or point his finger at injustice?
By Carl Robertson5 years ago in Poets
Do you think the fire of the afterlife is the refining fire some experience here on Earth? Is it the awakening, the realization, the change
By Erin Brosey5 years ago in Poets
Bring death upon us For this world has no light Have the heavens rain down fire To cleanse the hatred Bring death upon us
By Finn River Clemons5 years ago in Poets
War and terrorism is all the rage Death and destruction around every corner A school shooting the next town over Kids get shot by cops who are let off scot free, while the innocent take the fall
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By Chelsey Albert5 years ago in Poets