Poetry competition CLOSED 27th January 2019 3:14am
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cabcool
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RUNNERS-UP: Jade-Pandora and SatInUGal

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tear down the wall!

Rachelleundrgrd
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The Wall

Build a wall, they say.  
Sign of our power, our grandeur.    
Razor to landscape    
cut straight through to marrow.    
   
Build it higher, they say.    
Sign of our eminence.    
Stand it tall as our egos    
mirror to your insignificance.    
   
Build it longer, they say.    
Construct it of metals jagged and barbed.    
That blood of errant people may run down every inch.    
   
——    
   
Build a wall, we say.    
Iron canvas upon which to paint in vibrant tones  
the music of our mutual humanity.    
   
Build it higher, we say.    
That we may recount stories for miles.    
Recite verses to our sisters and brothers    
Each word nourishment to shared sacred ground.    
   
Build it longer, we say.    
That more of us might rejoice together    
the inevitable moment swings of hammer from north and from south    
reduce your great wall to confetti under our dancing feet.    
   
R.
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Poetryman
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Thank you Rachelleundrgrd for your entry!
JJ

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Poetryman
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Thanks for entering the comp T_V_Walker!
JJ

cabcool
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World Wall One

Were all earth’s lofty trees and mountains mine to keep,
No foreign creatures could beneath their shadows creep.
Blackbird and toad, nor ‘rican roach
Could on my sovereign soil encroach.
For my philosophies are far too strong and deep
 
For common beings to apprehend.  Truth is my friend
Yet, if he crossed me, I would soon his life suspend.
Were rivers mine, c’shores, and sands,
No s’hole aliens here could land:
My gallantry does not to wretched souls extend.
 
Were I the bard of heaven’s band, I’d blow my trump
As perky felines wear my music on their rump.
My loftiest of dreams, to grope,
Where beggars find no solemn hope,
To reach for stars beyond where lazy dogs can jump.
 
Were I sole owner of God’s green and bounteous earth,
No citizens were here, except by native birth.
No lexicon of Mexicans
Or tongue and cheek of Dark Afrique
Could circumvent the wall of my impervious girth…
 
© Copyright 2019 January 24
by cabcool
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Poetryman
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Thanks for he entry cabcool!
JJ

SatInUGal
Kumar
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PARODIA MAIRANANA

Can’t deliver    
on this wall—      
you might as well install      
a mountain, desert, or a river…      
done and done and done!      
All glory to creator,      
to the moon and sun,      
not some goddamn traitor      
with exactly one      
idea in his head:      
use trickster schemes to      
divide, conquer &      
get ahead—      
erect a snide self-reference      
as if that’s real—      
impermanence      
is a mother and she will      
strike you dead    
as she strokes the abused hairs      
on your tiny little head,    
then whispers your spirit      
into something new instead,      
perhaps a cactus—      
you always attacked us,      
you prickly old fool!
Written by SatInUGal (Kumar)
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SatInUGal
Kumar
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Note: the picture is meant to be part of the poem. If you click the link to the poem, it appears that way, not sure why it didn't here.

Poetryman
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I can see it. Thanks for entering. I will be reading everyone's poems over again tonight and again tomorrow before making my decision.
Thanks to everyone for taking part!
JJ

Poetryman
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Well I have to tell ya, this was a really tough comp to judge! Everyone was deeply expressive and creative.

Congratulations to Cabcool and Jade-Pandora and SatInUGal on your excellent entries!
Everyone deserves a big pat on the back for such thoughtful and heartfelt poems!!!
Thank you all!
JJ

Jade-Pandora
jade tiger
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My thanks to our host JJ for doing this competition, and for the formidable job of sorting through all the skilled & expressive entries.

I’m honored to be sharing the podium with cabcool & Kumar. And my congratulations to all the entrants!

SatInUGal
Kumar
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Congratulations Jade and cabcool! Loved reading all the entries here!

Ahavati
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Congratulations, Cabcool, Kumar, and Jade!

Thanks for hosting, Poetryman. Good comp.

cabcool
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OMG!  This is a surprise.  I'm seeing the results three days late.

Congratulations, Jade-Pandora and SatInUGal, for being the giant shoulders on which I stand.  I might otherwise not see the glory of the liberated world.  "What Happens?" and "PARODIA MAIRANANA" had no slighter merits.

Thank you, Poetryman JJ, for hosting this stimulating competition on one of the most topical issues of the age.  I was initially hesitant that my interpretation might get me in trouble; however, I claimed poetic license and said what must be said.  That's the role of all artists.  Thanks for providing the canvas begging for the ink.

cabcool
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Thanks, Ahavati, for both providing your own "border patrol" despondency and for acknowledging the other winners.  Indeed,

"...were not our ancestors strangers  
seeking peace in foreign places"

when William Bradford and the pilgrims landed the Mayflower at Plymouth Rock?

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