pawnpusher610pawnpusher610 Poetry (3)

Stumped

There once was a planet named Earth
Where money could tell you your worth
A lot of trees died
As the Greens were defied
Now breathing just isn't such mirth.
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Posted: Jul 2009
About this poem:
I am an environmentalist.
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Junta Johnson

That polecat from the Texas plains
Can't wash out those bloody stains
That Dallas day in '63
And the phony inquiry
He gave the warlords what they want
With a Gulf of Tonkin taunt
Tens of thousands died in vain
For a cause that was insane
Landslide Lyndon was his name
Go back under whence you came.
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Posted: Jul 2009
About this poem:
This poem is about the JFK assassination.
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Rainforest

The desperate trees have no place to go
But true to their nature, their feelings don't show
The cows are now grazing, which suits me just fine
But too many people have no place to dine
Diverting the water was also a coup
What salty solution did they leave for you
This menu we've chosen
To kill and be killed
Who pays for the damage
Our children are billed.
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Posted: Jul 2009
About this poem:
I used to be a vegetarian. I don't have a clue what type of poem it is. I am just a poet.
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