Woke



Everywhere I go,
I see woke shit,
Its not my mojo,
So i fight it.

They stoop so low,
Children they target,
Moulding them like dough,
Creating a self destructive habit.

People have become too shallow,
Afraid of turning scarlet,
But these children cant regrow,
Their reproductive bit.

Its time to face this foe,
Find the hand in the sock puppet,
Make them pay for this woe,
Burn out this snake pit.

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The propagandas insane, in shops, on buses, on the radio etc its non stop brainwashing.

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Written on December 24, 2023

Submitted by Chrissy. on December 23, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABAB ACAC ACXB ACAB
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 399
Words 90
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4

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  • heathert.34240
    You don't have to fight it it's just an awakening not a brainwashing. It's all just a renewal of love not hate. A move one step up and on from the crucifix to the paranormal. If you fight it it only makes you ill in spirit and body. It's all inside already you don't need to fight yourself love. It's about vivid (cocreative) dreams kids are having now anyway and having to explain to adults with blockages of mind and body. Try the infinity breath with binary sequencing just once, it gives you a taste of it even if you are blocked. Trust me you'll have an awakening experience even if its limited. 
    LikeReply4 months ago
    • Chrissy.
      love would be teaching children to love their bodies and who they are, not telling them they might be in the wrong body and putting propaganda in the schools, tvs and literally everywhere they look to implant damaging ideas that result in self harm, mutilation, the loss of the ability to have children and very often suicide. 
      LikeReply4 months ago

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