With split personas
Come awakened demons.
Or so you told me
As you took my life.
One must be older,
You say,
To know oneself
Within society’s standard.
This one she,
Rains kisses and
Showers, coy though tied,
Always dressed her best.
While brother he
Gives no fucks
About simple love.
His pants bear holes
To represent the quadruplets.
Ze and they hide cautiously
Behind sister she and brother he.
Tricky, witchy, though shy.
One cannot simply separate
The polygonal siblings
Of personal expression.
The fluidity calmly
Oversees the oceans
And the course of
Human nature in its
Most righteous form.
The waves foam and break,
And the sand
Down from the pits of hell I descend
As a fire, misshaped, mistrewn,
Upon your canvas soft and frail.
You tried to steal this cheese,
But now forever fry
In your grits and words, your attitude
Marks the mask, unveil the prize
And glisten unknown "fallacies"
Until - here rise the dead.
The living dead, beknownst to most
From sea to sea and coast to coast
Will fly again today in arms
While golden entrails lay
Strewn out across the wind and break,
Stay burdened by the tears
Of all those unbeknownst to you
Whose blood has lapped these fears
And if you dare to call upon
The weak, the meek, the frail,
Remember now instead you'll find
The strong,
Thoughts on Murder vs. Dignity by pfgoldfish13, literature
Literature
Thoughts on Murder vs. Dignity
The Stanford Prison experiment is essentially the same as sending people off to war... Putting people in positions of power where violence is deemed as acceptable. I mean, if a non-military adult murders someone, it's wrong. But if a navy seal or police officer does, why is that any better? Honestly. Murder is murder. Murdering animals is the same as murdering people. Because we're all animals. Hit a deer on the road driving? You should be on trial, like any other murderer.
I'll never sleep if I nap now
Sly fox runs round rough reefs
Scuba gear fox
Perplexed at best
Check for specks
Riding retaliation rover, red rover
Regurgitated filament
How is the moon like salad for sale?
Me too
Three, ten, nine pine slime
"Lol what are you"
A paradox
Humbug fry, fly, high across the sky
Cloud kitten, fly with me?
I say we shall, how do you like my pants this morrow?
Side by side and over full?
Easy-over, up the creek?
Take the day and hide amongst
Find them and murder their gold
Transparent blood of flourished lust
There was three squirrel atop the day
Red lust blood silver insides
Thrice the rodent, thrice the fun!
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Analysis of Tankian's Work (EXPLICIT LYRICS) by pfgoldfish13, literature
Literature
Analysis of Tankian's Work (EXPLICIT LYRICS)
Lebanese-American musician and poet Serj Tankian has developed and expressed many views since moving to the United States as an adolescent. However, he has remained extremely concerned about issues in the Middle East, both politically and environmentally, as is evident from his poetry, music, and political activism. Additionally, Tankian grew up to chastise American leaders and pick explicitly at the system’s flaws through his band, System of a Down (SOAD) and as a solo artist. SOAD itself was comprised of Tankian, Daron Malakian, Shavo Odadjian, and John Dolmayan, all of whom are of Armenian descent, which helped to strengthen
The Extended Definition of ''Cat'' by pfgoldfish13, literature
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The Extended Definition of ''Cat''
The word cat typically represents the image of a tiny ball of fur chasing yarn around. Or, alternatively, it can represent clawed furniture legs and torn curtains. Either way, a cat, this mysteriously clever feline fails to disappoint. But, where did the word cat come from and what other meanings are attributed to the word and its synonyms within society?
The word is thought to stem from two sources. According to Webster-Merriam’s definitions, cat originally comes from the Latin “cattus” and “catta”. The company also cites the Old English “catt”, with an equally similar cognate. Merriam-Webs