March on, Yes!
by Miles
March on the people yes we say
On toward tomorrows day
We Shan’t feel free,
though what will be will be
Da Dee Da doo da, Away
We will march on, the way
the people who are esprit
That which we shan’t see
our ingenous equivocal derivation
Valiance be it the key
We must abide this single verse
though it is our nature to qualm the way,
we traverse this vast inverse,
elysium in which we portray
our march herein spoken of in placid demonization
To those who march with baneful decay
Will you never know the plenty,
scorned against scatter ready to immerse
their mass into the curled
beltway of the calm intricate universe
As if you were hurled
to this place by evil aplenty
We the valiant shall rejoice when they won’t sway
our decsion to pray
their’s is only an objective of sinister degree
wanting us to reapply our anodyne plea
we can no longer be the obverse
Although we will learn to disperse
our mass into this world
though mending is not our obligation
End of the poem
15 random poems
- English Poetry. Madison Julius Cawein. Finale. Мэдисон Джулиус Кавейн.
- The Bridge by Shel Silverstein
- Chungnan by Wang Wei
- Robert Burns: The Deil’s Awa Wi’ The Exciseman:
- Come From The Daisied Meadows by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Ballade Of The Royal Game Of Golf poem – Andrew Lang poems
- The Labour by Mousumi Guha Roy
- Saison Noir by Shaunna Harper
- In Memoriam A. H. H.: 99. Risest thou thus, dim dawn, again poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
- The Dance At Darmstadt poem – Alfred Austin
- Владимир Маяковский – Плакаты, 1928
- Олег Бундур – Певец Александр Серов
- Belly Good by Marge Piercy
- I Come From There by Mahmoud Darwish
- The Wheel Routs by William Barnes
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