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I Demand Justice For Ryan Gainer Death
by Christen Kuikoua

I demand Justice,
For the world's hatred, a blight,
Justice for the innocent's tragic plight,
Where evil prospers in the night,
Like shadows dark, obscuring light.

I demand Justice,
For black lives' suffering, deep and stark,
The violence's pain leaves a lasting mark,
Gunshots ring out, like a predator's bark,

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What I Believe
by Richard Randolph

People say I'm cranky and mean, a cynic,
and I suppose that I am,
but I don't believe equal opportunity is enough.
I believe in true social justice.
That means no one should live in a mansion
until everyone at least has a house.
And I don't believe in illegal aliens;
I believe in neighbors and friends.
I also don't believe in free speech.
One shouldn't have a right to disparage others,

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Christmas Spirit
by Major Jellyfish

The wealthy familly
The christmas spirit
All bright and cheery
How can you fear it?
Room filled with laughter

The murdered turkey
Rots for days after
While hungry children
On their last chapter

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Recent Social justice Poems
I Demand Justice For Ryan Gainer Death
by Christen Kuikoua

I demand Justice,
For the world's hatred, a blight,
Justice for the innocent's tragic plight,
Where evil prospers in the night,
Like shadows dark, obscuring light.

I demand Justice,
For black lives' suffering, deep and stark,
The violence's pain leaves a lasting mark,
Gunshots ring out, like a predator's bark,

......

Continue reading
What I Believe
by Richard Randolph

People say I'm cranky and mean, a cynic,
and I suppose that I am,
but I don't believe equal opportunity is enough.
I believe in true social justice.
That means no one should live in a mansion
until everyone at least has a house.
And I don't believe in illegal aliens;
I believe in neighbors and friends.
I also don't believe in free speech.
One shouldn't have a right to disparage others,

......

Continue reading
Christmas Spirit
by Major Jellyfish

The wealthy familly
The christmas spirit
All bright and cheery
How can you fear it?
Room filled with laughter

The murdered turkey
Rots for days after
While hungry children
On their last chapter

......

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