Henry David Thoreau Hawks Viagra On TV
by Carl Nyberg
Dear American male,
Maybe your're impotent
Because you've gone from
Quiet desperation
To cowering for a paycheck
For ripping someone off
The Chinese Restaurant, Nagasaki, '91
by Carl Nyberg
After going to a brothel with a guy
It's a little weird to get lectured
By him about morality because
I ordered the sweet & sour pork
But religion doesn't
Have to make sense
You know the difference between
Religion and a cult?
Religions accept the authority of government
Cults have the spark that compels them
To say
Maybe there's something better
Holier, more righteous
If government or a bank will give you
Student loans for religious training
Your church ain't gonna
Change the world
Monday, May 20, 2013
"Thoreau Hawks Viagra On TV" and "Nagasaki Chinese Restaurant"
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