

This cross-dresser won this lame contest by singing a lame song. Now, let's move on to the reality of things: A cross-dresser wins a lame, pseudo-flamboyant and utterly pointless song contest, which only seems to exist so the media have something to distract normal middle-class people from how bad they're being fucked by the upper 1% on a daily basis. The same way I don't care if Star Wars is better than Star Trek or if dogs truly enjoy licking their own asses.

Eliot The Love Song of J.Ok, since this whole "woman with a beard" topic has already been blown way out of proportion by the corporate media, I'm going to drag it down back to earth even though I usually try to avoid being "topical."įirst off let's start with a statement: I couldn't care less if women have beards. Yeats He Wishes His Beloved Were Dead To a Shade The Stolen Child William Ernest Henley Invictus Walt Whitman O Me! O Life! William Blake The Human Abstract The Garden of Love Nurse’s Song Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Nature The Day is Done The Jewish Cemetery at Newport John Keats When I have fears that I may cease to be To Hope Ode to a Nightingale Anne Sexton Her Kind Langston Hughes I look at the world 50-50 Amy Lowell A Fixed Idea Anne Waldman The Lie Jonathan Swift A Beautiful Young Nymph Going to Bed Thomas Hardy The Dead Man Walking Robert Louis Stevenson To Any Reader Windy Nights Maya Angelou Phenomenal Woman Insomniac Jack London Credo LONGER VERSE PIECES John Milton Paradise Lost Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Anonymous) Beowulf (Anonymous) Homer The Iliad T. Vincent Millay Love Is Not All The Dream Exiled The Suicide Pablo Neruda XVII (I Do Not Love You…) The Well Poetry T. Rogue Cottonmouth Kisses by Clint Catalyst The Barrack-Room Ballads by Rudyard Kipling The Unwords by Non Nomen Drake Black Poet by Cassius Ali Translations: Bates International Poetry Festival, 2011 by Claudia Aburto Guzmán Talks with the Moon King by Mitchell Hall Confessions of a Reformed Southern Belle.: A Poet's Collection of Love, Loss, and Renewal by Tosha Michelle My Cruel Invention: A Contemporary Poetry Anthology by Bernadette Geyer La Douleur Exquise by J.R. Roberts Stupid Poems by Linda De Quincey Beautiful Chaos by Robert M.

Smith From Where I Stand by Robert Zimmermann A World of Verse by various poets Wrapped Up In Brown Paper And Other Poems by Peter John Tales of a Receding Hairline by K.W. Poetry Archive (for AUDIO recordings of readings!) HubPages: The Best Poetry Anthology - Tips To Help You Choose
