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THE DEEP SLEEP

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Words fail to awaken on the page

when words fail.

Words dreamlike fight rage

in nightmarish schemes

when words fail.

Before Liberty shut her eyes,

and with despairing cries,

fell into freedom’s now-unsafe harbor

words gave us wings to fly

and above all troubles soar.

Now, words shut down

as they are shot down

as all around us words are bound

with hateful cruelty

demanding fealty

to lying thieves

upending beliefs

in a common humanity.

It is sheer insanity

and words fail to do it justice.

Lower courts words fall before SCOTUS’s lust 

for false security, the only surety

that this is how nations fall into the dustbin of history.

Words are buried so deep

they too soon fall asleep

to escape the pain of obscurity.

That the people rise

is no surprise.

Whose words will act as guide

to peaceful resolution

and a safe conclusion

to those shoveling dirt into our eyes

and blinding us to truths that must not subside

into a deep sleep

to avoid seeing those who weep?

Who will speak now?

Is anyone still awake, still woke?

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FANTASY NEWS

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No more storytelling to avoid dwelling

on facts that call to action.

No more storytelling distraction.

When life seems more fantasy

storytelling undermines responsibility.

Only the facts, only the facts, please.

Give us only the facts and we will build

our own story, reach for our own glory.

No matter the difficulty or doubtful success

at least our lives would belong to us.

Manipulating the life of the tale leaves us

unsure, disconnected, and breathless.

We can take no pride nor have any remorse

for a story so overblown it is not our own.

Fragmented like all fairy dreams, we lose our course

in the heightened senses you endorse.

We simply want to live our lives,

and show our children they can survive.

Stop the fantasies. Stop the lies.

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