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The Human Condition: Poems by The Human Condition: Poems by by Damion Hamilton
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“distractions A hornet stings, but does not hurt me Because the beer I am drinking Is man made Well, nature made the hornet And nature made me And we refuse to get along Because I smash him with my shoe, for stinging me And that’s the history of countries made by Man And the history of the world And I am simpleton because I refuse To understand my life Politics and religions cloud me And I am as poor as a hummingbird Only buzzing with sound As the ships of the world crash around me”
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“Those jobs Those ways of living All wanting to go to some bigger place Somewhere else”
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“This day is perfect and rare Even though I will be in the stuffy Warehouse for most of the day The door is about seventy paces away I make everyone of them smiling”
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“While my victory is an ambitious dream Several light years away from this moment As the deaf and mute hordes invade”
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