I did not become a poet to be a people pleaser
Posted: November 26th, 2016, 3:00 pm
I am a product of society but I sensed at a very early age
that I was being programed to think a certain way
this did not sit well with me, I was a natural rebel
I resented being told what and how to think
I would have liked to be shown how to think critically
how to question the things I am being told
this is what a real education would be
but right off the bat I was scolded
for being different by my first grate teacher
and I never forgot it, my catholic upbringing
such as it was did not really teach me much
I think the good parts are just common sense
I think we are born with, until they brainwash us
and from the moment we are born that is their plan
as I keep stating I became a poet because I had the draft
hanging over me,maybe I would have became a poet anyway
but the fact that I had to go through contortions to not be
drafted, because I was against the Vietnam war
and I just did not like the thought that I would be trained to kill
it always goes back to my upbringing, and how I felt at odds
with how I was being programed to think, I rejected the
thought control, which I felt was not education
but just preparing me to be just another cog in the machine
I am a poet first and foremost to reveal the hypocrisy of the system
not to revel in it, not to ever forget that my first grade teacher
was teaching me to think white people were better then
colored people, or that some people were chosen
trying to make my little mind to be like all the other kids
force my round peg into the square hole, that is why beatniks
called these people squares, and why they said to dig it
it means to dig deep into what we are being lead to believe
and ask why we are being lead to conclusions, when it should
always be an open ended question, this is why poets write poems
and artists paint paintings, or not then do you think
it's just to have pretty pictures on a wall, or nice words on a page
when they said tell it like it is, they did not mean ignore the obvious
and try to go around it, poetry is its own person, you are just writing
it, and as long as there is evil going in the name of good, poetry will
pick it up, but that is not all poetry picks us, it still remembers
when this planet was a paradise, when the water was pure
and the skies clear, and the rocks spoke to us, and the animals too
I want to write about all the wonderful things in the universe
but there is all that religion and all that politics out there
and as soon as I begin to type my mind bleeds and I remember the
starving people in France, as my grandmother use to say
when I did not eat my bread crusts, " oh the starving people in France"
that I was being programed to think a certain way
this did not sit well with me, I was a natural rebel
I resented being told what and how to think
I would have liked to be shown how to think critically
how to question the things I am being told
this is what a real education would be
but right off the bat I was scolded
for being different by my first grate teacher
and I never forgot it, my catholic upbringing
such as it was did not really teach me much
I think the good parts are just common sense
I think we are born with, until they brainwash us
and from the moment we are born that is their plan
as I keep stating I became a poet because I had the draft
hanging over me,maybe I would have became a poet anyway
but the fact that I had to go through contortions to not be
drafted, because I was against the Vietnam war
and I just did not like the thought that I would be trained to kill
it always goes back to my upbringing, and how I felt at odds
with how I was being programed to think, I rejected the
thought control, which I felt was not education
but just preparing me to be just another cog in the machine
I am a poet first and foremost to reveal the hypocrisy of the system
not to revel in it, not to ever forget that my first grade teacher
was teaching me to think white people were better then
colored people, or that some people were chosen
trying to make my little mind to be like all the other kids
force my round peg into the square hole, that is why beatniks
called these people squares, and why they said to dig it
it means to dig deep into what we are being lead to believe
and ask why we are being lead to conclusions, when it should
always be an open ended question, this is why poets write poems
and artists paint paintings, or not then do you think
it's just to have pretty pictures on a wall, or nice words on a page
when they said tell it like it is, they did not mean ignore the obvious
and try to go around it, poetry is its own person, you are just writing
it, and as long as there is evil going in the name of good, poetry will
pick it up, but that is not all poetry picks us, it still remembers
when this planet was a paradise, when the water was pure
and the skies clear, and the rocks spoke to us, and the animals too
I want to write about all the wonderful things in the universe
but there is all that religion and all that politics out there
and as soon as I begin to type my mind bleeds and I remember the
starving people in France, as my grandmother use to say
when I did not eat my bread crusts, " oh the starving people in France"