Not to be too soft or nothing but how about a thread about poems written by others that you're feeling?
this one is by a man named Jamal Holmes found in the "Poetry for the People" anthology we had to read in 10th grade. I usually hate these non-rhyming poems but still... i think i can relate to this one.
I am the neo-hoodlum intellectual
That alarms you so
The one just above the tides of poverty but
Just below the sands of the middle class
I study while I thieve from you and yours
I break into your stuff
reciting shakespeare and quoting socrates
educated in your institutions of granite pillars
and his story and little white lies
but also educated
in my institutions of chain-link fences
and my story and the black and white
the best and the worst
of two worlds colliding
creating me: the neo-hoodlum
intellectual
the man in Black with the briefcase
and intellectual glasses
that creeps around stealing
your forbes and newsweeks and your wall street journals
My accomplices and I
sit around the local liquor store
listening to chopin as we plot our next crime
after debating marxism with my brothers on the corner
I slide into the classroom and
debate the poetic value of tennyson
I steal and read and write and rob
I am the intellectual that charms you into leaving
your gates unlocked
then I become that hoodlum
that loots the place
and leaves
you wondering
clueless
thanks
this one is by a man named Jamal Holmes found in the "Poetry for the People" anthology we had to read in 10th grade. I usually hate these non-rhyming poems but still... i think i can relate to this one.
I am the neo-hoodlum intellectual
That alarms you so
The one just above the tides of poverty but
Just below the sands of the middle class
I study while I thieve from you and yours
I break into your stuff
reciting shakespeare and quoting socrates
educated in your institutions of granite pillars
and his story and little white lies
but also educated
in my institutions of chain-link fences
and my story and the black and white
the best and the worst
of two worlds colliding
creating me: the neo-hoodlum
intellectual
the man in Black with the briefcase
and intellectual glasses
that creeps around stealing
your forbes and newsweeks and your wall street journals
My accomplices and I
sit around the local liquor store
listening to chopin as we plot our next crime
after debating marxism with my brothers on the corner
I slide into the classroom and
debate the poetic value of tennyson
I steal and read and write and rob
I am the intellectual that charms you into leaving
your gates unlocked
then I become that hoodlum
that loots the place
and leaves
you wondering
clueless
thanks
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