James J. Jackson

Poet and Journalist

False Label of Savage

James J Jackson

Savage that which is

the nature of rebellion

is that of truth

nor structure.

Savage, Exotic

Savage, the nobel

savage.

What you find is no

savage.

I stand before you,

audience to this scene,

bare word to this

woe,

to this rest.

Savage is that

rest, in the black

heart of the jungle,

the rest of the

savage non savage.

So to which that

can only be of peace,

only what can be

of rest.

 

10/2/10

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art, commentary, Culture, express yourself, History, Jungle, literature, Peace, poem, poems, poet, poetry, poets, Racism, Savage, society, stream of consciousness, writer, Writers, writing

Date:

April 26, 2014

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