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Daniel is a 3rd yr BA Politics Student, who wants to live in such a way that combines his love of politics with his equally enduring passion for gardening, and hopefully somewhere in Latin America.

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Trust

Can we really continue living the way we do? A poem concerned at ending the continued rape and pillage of the…

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Come on, self-medicate,
Don’t change anything
Just self-medicate!
The label, that slogan, the brand you know all too well
Now there’s a sign you can trust
No need to worry,
Don’t make a scene
A sign you can trust, trust in us

NO!

Lazy, greedy, apathetic, selfish bastards

Burn
Pollute
Sit
Agree
Ignore
All a dream

Don’t worry – car, computer, mobile phone, coltan, coltan, bloody coltan – wireless doesn’t fail in fog
The clouds will fall, the birds will drop, the flowers will wilt
But don’t worry, don’t change anything
A sign you can trust, trust in us

Smoke
Choke
Autoerotic Asphyxiation
No need to change, no reason at all



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