Dysphoria of Humanity

Dysphoria of Humanity

A Poem by WordNerd
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In violence we forget who we are.

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Hate indulges the human soul in blood

Lines of fate diverge when emotions flood

Eyes filled with terror as they watch the gun

The noise of death kills for fun

 

Shadows of children linger with nothing to eat

While the lives of others sparkle with diamonds on their feet

The human hand softly cries for freedom and opportunity

To be able to fight for justice in our community

 

Waiting for God to luster the world in his heavenly hand

Wrapping our minds in a safe rubber band

However, we stand there in silence with no path to flee

There is no turning back; we already started World War Three


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I hate everyone

Jul 4, 2011



© 2011 WordNerd


Author's Note

WordNerd
Thanks for the positive reviews, I extremely appreciate it :D
And for the negative reviewers, always remember this: "Critics are like eunuchs in a harem: they know how it's done, they've seen it done every day, but they're unable to do it themselves." - Brendan Francis Behan
I'll continue to write even when you bring me down!!

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So true. I wouldn't be surprised to find if this did happen. Why does human nature crave blood and war? I love the details, the imagery, the emotion....the depth of the poem. It means so much more than what is said and so it is outstanding. Like I had commented before, the quote is an exact replica of what the poem says in the description. Truly magnificent. Well Done.

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A tense and agile piece, embarks on a bleak road and merely touches the fringes of a soul heaped in answers, well done, great read.

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Max
A wonderfully dark portrayal of where this world is going. I quite like it :)
You have a nice aesthetic.



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the opening line says it all, much truth in this. amazing!

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So true. Very moving :) Looking forward to reading more of your work! :)

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Amazing imagery and some really powerful statements here! I really love reading your work. You are very talented, and I've been very impressed so far. I cannot wait to see what else you'll delight us with :)

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very nice. it wakes you up to what has already happen. and before we know it it is over and then where will we be? I guess lost children.
Thank you
Moon Fixer

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This is so true and very beautiful.

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Added on May 22, 2011
Last Updated on July 4, 2011
Tags: death, non-violence, peace, war

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WordNerd
WordNerd

Toronto, Ontario, Canada



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I'm a Nerd, who is an avid reader with a peculiar attraction to Literature, specifically, Fantasy, Mystery, Sci-fi, Comics books (Marvel comic books), Manga and Horror. I solely write poetry, how.. more..

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