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Poetry
Last Updated: 17/10/2005 15:17:15
What Happens Next?
By Joe Hakim

Freedom
equality
shit like that
I agree it's noble
in theory
in principle
and I try to live my life
according to these
super-human notions
that I desperately
want to exist,
and be present
and be endorsed
and be practised
by my fellow man -
my brother
my father
the guy next door
next country
next generation
who/what/where ever

but
the things I hear
and the things I see
don't match,
eating Christmas cake in the
summer sun,
what has gone before
is done
and what happens next
is anyone's
fuckin'
guess.
Copyright © Joe Hakim 2005

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