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Topic: Global Warming
From Libertarian to Green

A short poem from one to the other.
by Barbeaux
(Conservative Libertarian)
Friday, April 18, 2008

Poem from a
Libertarian to the Green

I am a razor laser.
I am a coffin rollin.
I am a binge tinged.
I am a marlin starving.

I am earth and earth incarnate
I am tripping drunk
I am tripping high
I am a parallel plain of golden skies
and I am all that I will ever think.

I am a rhyme that should not be and is
and an ear that tends to see through this
and I am sailing opposite mariners valiant.
I am the voice of reason and seas incarnate.

A freak show of silence and scarcity, I rhyme
off backflips and handsprings and gusts of time
I as trade winds, zephyrs and tornadoes
everyplace and speed the wind incarnate goes.

I am a drunk that knows no limit
I am a fiery high exhibit
These bones and ash and flames and smoke
With Fire Incarnate I evoke.

I am cute
and I am small
and I am the sound that tells them all.
I will be that which there is to be.
I will see that what must be seen.
Truth be told I couldn't leave.

I will be responsible.
And I will be quick.
I will be a voice when the brute has gone thick.

No less no more.
To my Earth's core.
I will defend.
I will not spend.
I will return.
I will not spurn
In youth or age.
In truth or stage.

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2008 Barbeaux, all rights reserved.
Published: Friday, April 18, 2008
Last modified: Friday, April 18, 2008

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