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I remember
I remember the lights going off in the brains of young poets.
Deep in the dank streets of new york or Columbia college.
When the blues and twos would come and round up
The beatniks snapping to the howl of a homosexual mind.
When the generational attitudes of those too old to know,
Control the sodomy acts of “violence”, or
The deepening scars of our philosophies.
When the great in the country isn’t good enough
For the red hats and spray tanned millionaires.
When the effeminate couldn’t find their lost primaries
Or control the lifeblood leaking out of the Strait of Hormuz.
When the powered halogen lights flooded prison yards of
Wrongly convicted and murderously in need of help.
When the San francisco clubs lit up with muzzle flash
And the dancers lay weeping in their blood.
When the schools became places to duck and cover,
Or learn to trip a friend when running from a gun.
When parkland high became a manufacturing ground
For casings, tears, and candlelight vigils.
When the american dream came combo packaged
And supersized with obesity and unemployment.
When the education of the youth became about
The profit margin in a spreadsheet full of debt.
When the sun sets in the smoke filled horizons
And sleepless rest settles on the western front.
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the past that we've seen in the future that we live isn't so different, or I should say we haven't changed from then as much as we have evolved or forms of hate and exasperated our love of discrimination.
from Allen Ginsburg, to the san fransico club shootings, to "all quiet on the western front. these are all warnings to the world and circumsensual design of the world we currently find ourselves in.
from those to old to know caring about who loves who and what makes that love "violent" from women not being able to gain enough primaries in our electoral system from the american dream being overcast in smog and a sense of depressive insomnia falls over the western half of the world.
where do we go from here?