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American Haikus

December 10, 2014
By AgentCooper BRONZE, Palm Harbor, Florida
AgentCooper BRONZE, Palm Harbor, Florida
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Favorite Quote:
"A naked lunch is natural to us, we eat reality sandwiches, but allegories are so much lettuce, don't hide the madness." - Allen Ginsberg


The great Hinayana of progress

Is the story of bigotry disguised as Christianity

Told from the mouth of Deep South critic claiming to follow the teachings of a man who loved all

 

When you come to my door
Just remember
You aren’t perfect, and neither am I

 

Crushed tin cans
Reverberate in the brassy stomach
Of eternity


The author's comments:

For the record, I'm Christian. I just can't stand the hatred some Christians dish out to minorities for no reason. We're called to love all.


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