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Generation X,Y, and Z
Anonymous
Poetry Contest Description
Honesty of your generation, and the failures. Boomers welcome..
Temptation
following the boomers
we seen failure
mid-life strummers
absent minded for sure
we tried to pick up pieces
from a concept
full of honest creases
and anger filled decent
generation x
watched the world grow
our forefathers hex
we simply snorted blow
lost in unhappiness
HBO and Showtime
documenting craziness
ego was our crime
don’t think we died
our faults recognized
we seen more
than ready for
minimal score
behind the door
never simple
we wanted our distance
evil dimple
smile for the resistance
you fucking failed
we’re the truth
anarchy boat sailed
we missed the roof
don’t think we died
our faults recognized
we seen more
than ready for
minimal score
behind the door
not perfect at all
another generation
trying to crawl
struggling against temptation
following the boomers
we seen failure
mid-life strummers
absent minded for sure
we tried to pick up pieces
from a concept
full of honest creases
and anger filled decent
generation x
watched the world grow
our forefathers hex
we simply snorted blow
lost in unhappiness
HBO and Showtime
documenting craziness
ego was our crime
don’t think we died
our faults recognized
we seen more
than ready for
minimal score
behind the door
never simple
we wanted our distance
evil dimple
smile for the resistance
you fucking failed
we’re the truth
anarchy boat sailed
we missed the roof
don’t think we died
our faults recognized
we seen more
than ready for
minimal score
behind the door
not perfect at all
another generation
trying to crawl
struggling against temptation
wallyroo92
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Tyrant of Words
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Gen X
I was a latchkey kid,
But I also have to admit,
Growing up in the seventies and eighties was fun,
It was a different time,
And I don’t mean to whine,
But I kind of miss those innocent days under the sun.
I was part of the MTV generation,
Like Kool and the Gang’s Celebration,
It was a good time and yet I didn’t even know it back then,
I was a gamer with Atari and Nintendo,
(Millenials - this is an innuendo)
But I used to write down all of my poetry on paper and pen.
My first computer was a dinosaur,
A Commodore 64,
I learned how to write code before writing code was a thing,
I mastered the Rubik’s cube,
There wasn't a YouTube,
They were dog days of analog even when dial-up was a thing.
I was taught to be cordial,
But I was also resourceful,
I could use a number two pencil to rewind a cassette,
Not everything was peachy,
(I stored old poems in my Pee-Chee),
I learned valuable lessons that I’ll never forget.
It was a smaller less connected world,
Sometimes lost in a whirl,
There were no cell phones, no internet, no social media,
In those days that was the standard,
I had to handle to not knowing an answer,
Until I got home to a dictionary or my encyclopedia.
When the ninety’s came around,
Us Gen Xers hit the ground,
We changed with the times and took the plunge,
And as the walls came down
A new sound came to town,
For me it was when metal gave way to grunge.
Now as I grow older,
I look over my shoulder,
I think back and wonder what will come next,
Whatever it is we’ll be ok,
If I made it through those days,
I think I’m in pretty good company with Generation X
But I also have to admit,
Growing up in the seventies and eighties was fun,
It was a different time,
And I don’t mean to whine,
But I kind of miss those innocent days under the sun.
I was part of the MTV generation,
Like Kool and the Gang’s Celebration,
It was a good time and yet I didn’t even know it back then,
I was a gamer with Atari and Nintendo,
(Millenials - this is an innuendo)
But I used to write down all of my poetry on paper and pen.
My first computer was a dinosaur,
A Commodore 64,
I learned how to write code before writing code was a thing,
I mastered the Rubik’s cube,
There wasn't a YouTube,
They were dog days of analog even when dial-up was a thing.
I was taught to be cordial,
But I was also resourceful,
I could use a number two pencil to rewind a cassette,
Not everything was peachy,
(I stored old poems in my Pee-Chee),
I learned valuable lessons that I’ll never forget.
It was a smaller less connected world,
Sometimes lost in a whirl,
There were no cell phones, no internet, no social media,
In those days that was the standard,
I had to handle to not knowing an answer,
Until I got home to a dictionary or my encyclopedia.
When the ninety’s came around,
Us Gen Xers hit the ground,
We changed with the times and took the plunge,
And as the walls came down
A new sound came to town,
For me it was when metal gave way to grunge.
Now as I grow older,
I look over my shoulder,
I think back and wonder what will come next,
Whatever it is we’ll be ok,
If I made it through those days,
I think I’m in pretty good company with Generation X
Written by wallyroo92
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Bluevelvete
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Tyrant of Words
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ReggiePoet
Reggie
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Reggie
Fire of Insight
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Where are They?
Legions of old
once assembled
fervent voices spoke as one
Where are they?
Once hand-in-hand
Strangers yet bothers and sisters
Chanting out, wanting to be there
Where are they?
Old now
Age muting devotion
Comfort muffled rage
Where are they?
Progeny
Two generations, more
Coddled by false justice
Symbolism over substance
Justice warrior avatars
Where have they gone?
Written by ReggiePoet
(Reggie)
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Anonymous
These are killer entries.. keep them coming..
Dave
Dave
slipalong
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Dangerous Mind
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Joined 1st Jan 2018Forum Posts: 864
Labels
Scribblers doodlers
synthetic influencers
the newly dog eared
scrawled placards waving in disarray
The tick-tock flock
prancing poodle fancier
handbag pets
just credit scores your main index
Plastic stash
no dirty coins just swipe and dash
self worth
check your look is never dearth
bitcoin just virtual denial
new age
old money now on trial
spend and spend for your survival
Hashtags that just brag
inconsequential silage
twitter without glitter
trolling F/B's chitter chatter
Salt and sugar
cravings you could murder
Mcdaonald's XXL big burger
Size 10 going on 24
elastic clothes stretched overall
and so X marks the spot
easy virtue
seen never has a curfew
Vote for yourself
don't give a toss
gold lame
in self deceit engrossed
All cappuccino chocolate froth
designer label is your holy cross
Amazon deliver in a box
synthetic influencers
the newly dog eared
scrawled placards waving in disarray
The tick-tock flock
prancing poodle fancier
handbag pets
just credit scores your main index
Plastic stash
no dirty coins just swipe and dash
self worth
check your look is never dearth
bitcoin just virtual denial
new age
old money now on trial
spend and spend for your survival
Hashtags that just brag
inconsequential silage
twitter without glitter
trolling F/B's chitter chatter
Salt and sugar
cravings you could murder
Mcdaonald's XXL big burger
Size 10 going on 24
elastic clothes stretched overall
and so X marks the spot
easy virtue
seen never has a curfew
Vote for yourself
don't give a toss
gold lame
in self deceit engrossed
All cappuccino chocolate froth
designer label is your holy cross
Amazon deliver in a box
Written by slipalong
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mel44
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Fire of Insight
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Joined 3rd Mar 2017Forum Posts: 338
Reticence
Only just a child
latchkey kid run wild
youth forever lost
Far too old when young
baby on a ladder rung
learning to climb alone
Abandoned and unprotected
reticence perfected
survival, nothing more
Building walls for preservation
dependence upon isolation
yet hardly staying safe
Harboured secrets meant to keep
now recalled in unquiet sleep
I suffer still in silence
latchkey kid run wild
youth forever lost
Far too old when young
baby on a ladder rung
learning to climb alone
Abandoned and unprotected
reticence perfected
survival, nothing more
Building walls for preservation
dependence upon isolation
yet hardly staying safe
Harboured secrets meant to keep
now recalled in unquiet sleep
I suffer still in silence
Written by mel44
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Blackwolf
I.M.Blackwolf
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I.M.Blackwolf
Tyrant of Words
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Truth Uncouth
Sixty Six And No Tricks
No Games No Clique Sick
If We Had Not Made Our Sound
None Of You Would Be Around
No Games No Clique Sick
If We Had Not Made Our Sound
None Of You Would Be Around
Written by Blackwolf
(I.M.Blackwolf)
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Anonymous
Congrats, Blue Velvete.. nice ink.. And Mel44 is the runner up.. great entries.. much respect..
Dave
Dave
Bluevelvete
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Tyrant of Words
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Thank you! I'm very appreciative.
I had a lot of fun writing this.
Bunches of thanks to you, Dave... 👍🏻
it was an awesome idea for a comp and
you did a super job running it.
Congrats to Mel44 as well!!
Way to go 🎉
They were all such terrific entries....
I enjoyed reading them thoroughly.
💜🌹💜
-Blue V
I had a lot of fun writing this.
Bunches of thanks to you, Dave... 👍🏻
it was an awesome idea for a comp and
you did a super job running it.
Congrats to Mel44 as well!!
Way to go 🎉
They were all such terrific entries....
I enjoyed reading them thoroughly.
💜🌹💜
-Blue V
Anonymous
You're most welcome.. great ink..
Dave
Dave
mel44
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Fire of Insight
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Joined 3rd Mar 2017Forum Posts: 338
Thank you Dave for the competition. Congratulations to Blue V. Fantastic write!
darel2020
Joined 6th Jan 2021
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Lost Thinker
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There is a lot of competition, and there is also an opinion that millennials of generation Y write poetry badly
Many meleenials do not write poetry, since this generation is completely self-sufficient and far from searches and transformations.
Nothing worse than the prison of your head will never happen to you. Millennials, driving themselves into captivity of labels, stereotypes, information addiction, infantilism, childishness and dubious ideals, are trying to find a way out of their own prison. I wrote more selectively about this in one of my essays here on https://eduzaurus.com/free-essay-samples/millennial-generation/ but it was a long time ago. Feeling of dependence, imprisonment, desire to escape. The fear of getting out of jail runs counter to the desire for freedom. It looks like the labyrinth of the Minotaur. Who will pull the thread to the exit.
... I have to get out of here
I have to get out of here
I would like to escape from here
bullet
and I collect pebbles
and I sprout grain
in this cold climate
where to cut apple trees ...
Many meleenials do not write poetry, since this generation is completely self-sufficient and far from searches and transformations.
Nothing worse than the prison of your head will never happen to you. Millennials, driving themselves into captivity of labels, stereotypes, information addiction, infantilism, childishness and dubious ideals, are trying to find a way out of their own prison. I wrote more selectively about this in one of my essays here on https://eduzaurus.com/free-essay-samples/millennial-generation/ but it was a long time ago. Feeling of dependence, imprisonment, desire to escape. The fear of getting out of jail runs counter to the desire for freedom. It looks like the labyrinth of the Minotaur. Who will pull the thread to the exit.
... I have to get out of here
I have to get out of here
I would like to escape from here
bullet
and I collect pebbles
and I sprout grain
in this cold climate
where to cut apple trees ...
Anonymous
Great poetry there. I'm not picking on anyone. I just think we're the generation lost between. an observation, not a fact..