We all disapprove of bullying in schools that seems to be clear to everyone at least on a theoretical level. Yet we never fully log out. And you ask me why? Why do we consent shouting at a school sports competition? What about a neighbors meeting where we yell at each other? Introduction to Fast… Continue reading Log out of Bullying School
Tag: political poetry
Twinkling Stars for Equity
Twinkling stars marching in March a sky of illusions, a sea of hope. Hardened souls scarred but hopeful taking the streets on Women’s Day claiming equality of rights, opportunities and duties for all respecting diversity in the world fighting to achieve human equity. No gender is meant to be superior. Abolicionists all listen first to… Continue reading Twinkling Stars for Equity
Winter and Sparrow
Winter unfolds its alligator wings and my poem rests upon the broken wings of a lonely sparrow, afraid of helicopter blades above although we always handle all this with love (except for a small minority of protesters), each time we invade a street with firm though tired feet. And thus we keep our non-violent resistance… Continue reading Winter and Sparrow
What I etched
I etched the essence of your soul on silvery walks around lakes, rivers and oceans, apparently calm, till the storms would unleash again those fears and uncertainties that cloud distant horizons of our lost freedom that we hope to recover one of these days. And then I knew your soul was as rebellious as mine.… Continue reading What I etched