Protest Song
#1
Of course, he barked, self-righteously,
just never toe the line;
we’ll protest all the protest songs
by singing one that’s mine.
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#2
(03-04-2015, 02:39 AM)Wjames Wrote:  Of course, he barked, self-righteously,
just never toe the line;
we’ll protest all the protest songs
by singing one that’s mine.

This is a good meter to comment on protest songs. Your song is a paradox or something though because a protest that protests protests is negating the act of protest (possibly). I guess that's why the title might claim to protest songs in general.
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#3
Yeah, this thing was pretty convoluted (not in a good way), but it made me smile when I wrote it.
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#4
Of course, he barked, self-righteously,
just never toe the line;
we’ll protest all the protest songs
by singing one that’s mine.
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I like how the poem rhymes, and is similar to a song in a sense. Like it is, in fact, a protest song. I also like how the person is never identified. The phrase "just never toe the line" particularly pleases me.

I almost feel as if this poem should be sung instead of stated. It's difficult to understand the meaning. After some thinking, I have formed a hypothesis. I think it means in order to stop, return with equal valor.
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