
Are we being overshadowed by the big money of the devouring wolves and the peckish pigs? No we are not. Because we are the global square.
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Are we being overshadowed by the big money of the devouring wolves and the peckish pigs? No we are not. Because we are the global square.
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FW: RE: Slavoj Žižek @ Occupy Wall Street: “John Lennon has passed and so has the dreamer. There’s a new kind on the rise.”
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The wandering boy returns to his home, and he finds he is left all alone. Just tables and chairs stare at him blank, and the sound of his family near.
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This country like that country, that country more like this country, none of the countries in this world have managed to create a system that works.
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Set your agendas. // There is this movement // And it may not be stopped. // It may not be halted // It may not be dropped. // From your agendas.
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Moving from poetry to prophecy, I.G. Karfield is glad to get rid of those rigiddy bonds, funds and stocks. The time has come for happy to overcome.
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I’ve given up the rhyme, it makes not for hard listeners. Screaming tear gas, and h and f bombs should keep you awake.
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This habitat that we inhibited // Is ready for destruction. // I’m going after blind politicians, // A mission to the Pentagon, // The Royal Palace, Palais Bourbon.
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Our poet-in-chief, I.G. Karfield, spits words like fire at the skeptics who refuse to revolt, the never-so-critical, the never-this-pitifully lyrical.
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This poem by I.G. Karfield was written at the time of the Egyptian uprising and is based on a ROAR article published after the first day of protest in Cairo.
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