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Three Poems Known

9 August, 2008

Three Poems Known
(written ninth August 2008)
 
Would that she not wonder
Why the loot stripped ripped asunder
For a face to plunder
Will straw hats shake out the wonder
Of how someone spoke their number
In advising child like kind of slumber
To go head on down
To the depths of town
Wherein be the best thieves around
For to escape from
Straw hats have broken [...]

Another like the other

18 March, 2008

Another like the Other

The accumulation of capital
Is dependently fixed upon
Communication prevention
Between indigenous and refugee stations
While to reconcile national salvation
Each place depends upon
Use of money belong
To love of Earth strong
Let these words sing money’s song
For tired I am of
Awakening in Dreams of
The purses which
Build only delusion
While I have seen
Reality blessed
And my message of this
By heart’s [...]

Conclusion

18 March, 2008

I have a conclusion
About money’s delusion
In which
I have realised its
Abuse is
Through you who
Fail to realise your own
False advantage grown
Was always penned in
By the owners of monetary capital
Enabling those they groom well
To imagine that if
This place here is new to you
Then those whom oppress you
Are those old to it
This place on Earth
And might include who loved [...]

The Poem Mistaken

18 March, 2008

The Poem Mistaken
Is a title made in caution
For what is my meaning
Do not read of war’s feeling
To be certain:
If, or is it since
Any legitimacy in war
Could have only one cause
Being the protecting of children
When all other methods are failing
But when also it is
That money’s real cause
Is precisely only
That of protecting children
And thus any legitimacy in [...]

Legislation’s Cumulative Nation

28 February, 2008

Legislation’s Cumulative Nation 

This is Australia’s new station
To have become the cumulative nation
Of what is the real manifestation
In consequence of legislation  
A nation in which
We have true solid pitch
For social justice
By welfare dollar providence  
By public health and housing we stitch
That there always was some reason to this
Processing of legal meaning
Out of religion’s original contexts  
And yet for all [...]

UNTIL WILL

4 November, 2007

Until 
To her
They do
To do
Of her
But unable
Do her
Yet fear
Through her
They might
Have wanted
Their failure
Be that
Which do
Her
Is of her
To want her
For her will be
To have knew
How to do through
Her
Death be
The party
To Allah’s will
In her thus still
Yet one day
One man will
Do naught but
ThatShe is his own
In Allah’s
Will
As any rhyme’s hill
Might these lines fill
Yet that do I
This my guilt
Until

UNTIL WILL

4 November, 2007

Until To herThey doTo doOf herBut unableDo herYet fearThrough herThey mightHave wantedTheir failureBe thatWhich doHerIs of herTo want herFor her will beTo have knewHow to do through HerDeath beThe partyTo Allah’s willIn her thus stillYet one dayOne man willDo naught butThatShe is his ownIn Allah’sWillAs any rhyme’s hillMight these lines fillYet that do IThis my guiltUntil

About the nature of Citzenship and its failure

7 October, 2007

  This poem I wrote recently is one I might post in the New Matilda website forum, and so I am tagging this post with a “Matilda’s” tag, especially for us Aussies, and sort of experimentally.  But whether it came from Matilda herself, found in Waltzing her to the grave, or is one you want to blame [...]

A FEW HARDER POEMS And Why Web log

4 October, 2007

 
 
 
Like all my work this is copyright protected and needs to be attributed, but can be shared if not-for-profit, and so long as there are no derivatives.  I tend to use my wordpress, and other, web logs, to place my writing into while it is not yet in a final draft, so you might need patience.
 
Tobacco 
I know [...]

The Lesson in Aboriginal Australian Initiation

2 October, 2007

The following poem is as direct a way as possible of imparting the essence of the indigenous world of Australian Aborigines. Usually the teaching is not quite so direct.  But the critical essence is that of our inseminating motivation in using Animist methodology; and that fact that such motivation has essentially always been fully Human.
 
 
Want [...]