When Everything Falls Apart
We were told there would be a future, wasn’t we?We were told the world would get better, wasn’t it?They fed…
Read More →Teachers Forgot Their Real Job
There’s something unsettling happening lately, and it has to do with teachers. People seem to defend them almost automatically. We’re…
Read More →The Glass Wall They Built
Foreword / Introduction This poem is written from the perspective of an Australian young person, as they are the first…
Read More →What I Remember Before
Foreword / Introduction You might notice that this poem seems autobiographical, and there’s a reason for that. This poem is…
Read More →People Aren’t Flags
Foreword / Introduction I’m not gonna deny it, I’m just as guilty as everyone else when it comes to picking…
Read More →Disability Isn’t Always What You Think It Is
So I called myself disabled earlier today, and immediately some self-righteous bastard who calls himself autistic jumped on me saying…
Read More →There Is No Tomorrow
Foreword / Introduction I have a preference for political poems, but I also know that talking about specific causes will…
Read More →The braid that became a bridge
Foreword The next chapter in my political poems:Girls’ and women’s rights—not something most boys my age are thought to care…
Read More →We Are the Knot
Borders dissolve where Alpine snow meets Aegean blue—Lisbon loans sunlight to Helsinki’s dusk,Sarajevo’s cafes brew Dublin’s rain,and every train track…
Read More →Ukraine continues to bloom
Foreword Not much for me to say here; my last poem should be clear in my worldview. Ukraine has become…
Read More →Dystopia.exe (Error 404)
Foreword We live in a world where adults are too braindead to realize the truth, leading our world to disaster…
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