Jens Marquard

ANGER

[RAP]
Have you ever thought, he didn't know the word anger;
then you cut your finger, and you lingered in danger;
'cause in the swinger club he's stringing up some gangsters;
he's the major arranger on a big place, is called the streets;
there where he gets bleed, nearly every night;
up and down the roads in town, there where you can drown in your shit;
he's searching for a banner, I'd call him a banger;
If you're at the limit, then he'll play the changer, and cut you off the fresh air;

 

[CHOROUS]

no hate and anger,

would erase all bangers,

we don´t need a vanguard,

let´s forget about anger,

and let´s then start,

being happy and friendly,

all the time,

start with thinking of,

that rhymes,

 

[VERSE1]

I hate to be angry,

I ask you, why can´t we,

create a land that´s free,

there where nobody,

needs to be angry,

what about sang we,

that makes our plans be,

so why do hang we,

only around here,

let´s take exemplarily,

the diligent bees,

 

[VERSE2]

problems with language,

normally don´t anguish,

but how to abolish,

all that garbage,

which language,

is the whole package,

grasp the courage,

pack your baggage,

see the frontage,

of other cultures,

and failed gestures,



The poem ANGER is a very powerful poem. It´s an appeal to the society but in a way utopia, as it is only very difficultly feasible. Yet it can be seen as a criticism to our ideological society.Commentaire d´auteur

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Publié sur e-Stories.org sur 22.12.2009.

 
 

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