The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, November 01, 1988, Image 5

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    November 1988
"Cap' Weinberger's
Judgement Day
Nightmare"
Anit-peace is war
Warmonger
An excuse for war is a
rationalization
Hypocrat •
Says one thing and does another
Two-faced
Have something to hide
Liars
What is the real reason for war
Puppets
Only do what their told
Robots
Slave to information holder
Ignorance
Why hate Mk people of the Soviet
Union
Some say they know
No one will tell me
Am I a slave to their knowledge
Is their knowledge Insecure
Insecurity, confusion
Confusion, disorganization
Chaos, war
Peace is secure
Why war
There is no excuse for war
Why peace
Why not?
-John Kurd
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Civilized Man
I can not see the forest through
the trees.
I am above the forest of which I
percieve.
I'm so high I can barely see the
ground.
The stars seem so much easier to
see.
Mathematics no laver matter to
me.
Earth my home I feel being
destroyed.
Bull avers and tankers look like
Tonka toys
I feel all alone left to defend
The village whose reckoning" we'll
all attend. _
All alona in the search for claan air
We re-elect the man who helped
put it there.
Congress, listen to the man with
gold
The Earth is not his lone abode.
The Indian way we kill with our
rain's tears
We've ridiculed their way for
2,000 years.
Society defends the need for
change
No forethought, dougbt we all have
brains.
Their lack of change should point
towards our bind
And pardon them for getting it right
the first time.
-John Bud
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the Highacres Collegian
This year the American Poetry
Association is holding a contest for
all Individual poets. No more than
five poeMs can be sent and they
must be shorter than twenty lines
each. Judging ill be based on
originality and sincerity. Every
poem is also considered for
publication. All poems must be
postmarked by December 31st in
order to be eligible to win. Prizes
ill be awarded by February 28,
1989.
Please send your work to:
American Poetry Association
Dept. CN-74
250 A Potrero St.
P.O. Box 1803
Santa Cr, — C.A. 95061
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