Playtime 10
It's been said that pterodactyls don't like taking holidays.
That's too bad, as even herbivores, who must eat constantly,
Are known to rest from time to time. It's also said, perhaps
In jest, that all wealth's earned and land is owned,
But neither notion is persuasive since some rich folks
Seem so idle and by whom was land first sold? It's time
To tell the pterodactyls, "Drop your tools; fly away," to
Force the rich to share their wealth, and tear up all
The deeds asserting that the earth consists of parcels
Anyone could own.
Poetry by Lawrence Beck

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Written on 2025-03-09 at 15:34




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