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    December, "Universals" challenge

    I have heard back promptly from our latest winner and current Laureate, Edgewise, with news of the subject for the next challenge, This is to be "Universals".

    You are, of course, still free to comment on the poems and congratulate the winner of the last challenge in that thread, entries for this round in this thread please.

    All the usual rules apply, the poem should be original for the competition, please do not alter it after posting and please keep comments out of the thread until all the entries are in, the best of luck to everybody.

    This thread is open for two weeks, which means it is due to close on Christmas Eve, whilst there is a possibility that the festivities might drag my attention away for a day or so do not count on it, Entries before Christmas please.
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    Global Epitaph


    Filtered music
    on ethereal waves
    flows into my room;
    coloured shades of lacklustre.

    Spent language echoes,
    a voice no more,
    offers no choices;
    songs of protest cry
    and feed a cult of self.

    Pressing issues controlled
    by men with no faces
    in cloistered palaces,
    where the un-elect rule.
    Art silenced by mediocrity
    and select sensationalism.

    Maudlin movements,
    material mayhem;
    business conglomerates
    feed a fascist foundation,
    pushing on to the final goal.

    No sign of the promised feast...

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    Universals.


    “Everybody does it.”
    Was the justification,
    “Ain’t that the way?”
    The resigned reply.

    “It is always the same”,
    Was global, limited experience
    “There is always one”,
    The eternal revelation.

    “That always happens”,
    Was the inaccurate observation,
    “No one really cares”,
    The negligent response.

    “Nothing changes”
    Says doleful despair
    “No point trying”,
    Says cynical sloth

    Hope, sympathy, empathy and compassion wait in the wings.
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    "it's all general!
    every life will be sung,
    every death will come.

    All the same, we're
    equally in every way!"

    ha, I mock. How is this so?
    I work the hardest, I do things
    that I am told to do, and I am the same
    as the one who does not a thing?

    mockery, just plain here and out!

    "calm now" he tells, "everyone feels
    the same!"

    May it be so, but the difference
    comes when we talk in words.

    "What do you mean?"

    universally, how do you perceive?

    "same, of course."

    mockery of the word,
    it's the word that brings one idea together
    from many others.

    So as you see, we may believe in equality,
    but be it so, our actions are not to be the same!

    "how can this be?"

    fool, I just foretold! one idea,
    but different ideals.

    one human, different souls. We may
    have the same genome, but you and
    I are different.

    for as you see in this fray of ideas
    is the perfect example of the things
    just said.

    "but you still say in one thing being to us all!"

    indeed, but we tell of different ways of
    how we believe.

    we may sing the song of life,
    but each song is a reprise of the other.

    an octave lower, an octave higher, with force,
    with meager words. All the same words, but with
    different appeals.

    "I renounce this all..."

    Go then and leave, but you have renounce
    my ideal.

    so you have renounce equality altogether...

    so be it so, universally remember of course,
    just let it be so...

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    In My Head

    In my head, sounds, words -
    questions.
    My mind sings, screams, shouts -
    vain suggestions
    falling through thoughts that yell, “No!”
    So how do I start to remove opposition,
    when all that I see is the constant omission
    of sentient thought?
    I will not be caught
    in this carnival of fools
    who honour no rules -
    but feed their fat faces
    on others’ disgraces -
    as one single finger
    calls me to linger
    and contemplate all that I see.

    Search out the way to be free
    and you know that the meanest
    opponent resides in your mind;
    gloats at your failures,
    hinders your labours –
    says you can’t find
    an answer that’s under your nose.
    I’ll search no more,
    I suppose –
    though the hunger within me still grows -
    menstrual river saps strength as it flows
    and demands that some agent will stifle the flood,
    which drowns the whole world in the innocent blood
    of the unborn, the forsworn, the forlorn -
    the orphan who wishes he’d never been torn

    from the womb.



    spiorad saor in aisce

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    The Affairs of Night


    She rode the blanket of waves,
    her face like glowing marble.
    My hand chased for her touch,
    falling on a quick snap to reality.

    She will return to me, I’m sure,
    when the moon winks through clouds.
    We could dance on glass fruit,
    or she could pounce with lioness lust.

    She can be the creatures of shadow;
    The sharp teeth shining in the corner;
    The crush of words haunting your courage.
    Merciless in love and might, she stands.
    Chemical imbalance in complex gears.

    We are victims without trial, or regret,
    for her kiss does guide the beating blood,
    So when truth grips you, strips you of this affair,
    you will still feel the thrill of Her
    and the night you shared with your soul.

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    Bond

    Found within each single vessel
    of our fallen human race
    lies duality of nature -
    we don't live with just one face.

    Though some part of us is ugly,
    but yet still there's beauty there
    ('course we'd limit the proportions
    and we'd more of beauty share).

    As we live among our 'others'
    and we seek to gain the best
    so perhaps this knowledge helps to
    love ourselves, and then the rest.

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    Human Taxonomy

    We are only different
    by accident of geography.

    Some encourage
    otherness; personhood
    is a matter of taxonomy.

    A slave suckles a litter,
    a noble nurses her child;
    history calibrates tradition
    to establish the semantics of birth.

    All children smile when they play.
    Laughter is a sign of pleasure.
    Irrespective of time or place,
    all smiles appear the same.
    Similarity is just a word
    and circumstance is so vague,
    but my approval can make a human
    if they are nurtured in the proper way.

    Dignity is not grey.
    Tongues can praise happiness
    in any language,
    and are equally silenced
    by its loss.
    Right cannot be earned, taken,
    or bestowed as a gift;
    nor born into through
    class, kingdom, order, domain
    (personhood framed by any other name).

    Taxonomists act like alchemists,
    conjure nonsense from archaic chemistry.
    The truth of power, even Darwin
    spit on the sentiment of equality.

    Animals lack sentiment;
    lovers do not breed.
    Nature makes a species;
    sameness bridges our humanity.

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    There was some talk in Bard's Bistro of extending the period of this round, however, as there was no real response and we have a reasonable entry I am closing the thread to entries as of now and starting a voting thread.

    Happy Christmas to every one!
    A Read for the Train, a collection of short stories, flash fiction and verse. Its cheaper on Lulu, 25% discount.
    http://www.lulu.com/shop/oliver-buck...-18812406.html

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