Sunday, February 29, 2004

Generated poem from SuperVixagra Spam
2/17/04
4th. poem

THE PATHETIC PLIGHT OF ALL

The gentility
The upper middle class
The liberal politicians
The feminist activists
The churchmen preaching
their religious doctrines

They flounder in their coarse
counterarguments against
the plea of the plebian worker.

As they expound on the impoverish
conditions of the Ghetto.

Ghetto housewives sit in their
shabby kitchens drinking coffee
from their chipped coffee cups
complaining about their quandary
as to how they’ll pay their rents,
feed their hungry children,
fix the broken plumbing in the bathroom

They go on and on
about their
disadvantages,
their lack of fortitude and monies
while continuing to receive
their pathetic
welfare checks.

And the dichotomy between
the advantaged
and the disavantaged
continue to remain the same.

The ideologies of the sociopolitical
continue to remain nothing more
than conceptual ideals.

The evolution of the great suburbia
during the fifties
appeared to create more
of a distance
between those who have,
and those who have not.

Large houses, larger backyard,
turf''d lawns, weekly mowed
only proved
in isolating their neighboring
brethren
behind ideal fences
of rightousness.

They fatten their bellies
with the convoluted dictum
of more space,
better quality air,
better living environment.

Barricading their children’s
ingenuity and precocity in
the deathbed of safety
at the cost of creativity.

And the Ghetto housewife
still lives in the Ghetto with
her worries and pathetic
welfare check.
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Words Used: Gentility flounder coarse counterargument
Impoverish shabby coffeecups evolution brethren fatten
Bellies dictum liberal feminism quandary churchmen
Barricading ingenuity precocity creativety bathroom
Fence genteel monitory dichotomous

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