Pink Plastic Skies

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You straitjacket dreamers
Pin back their souls
Medicate their minds
With pacifying pills
That come in every color
Of the candycoated rainbow

You don't try to understand
What's really going on
Inside their mosaic minds
Instead clamp electroshock
Around their fragile heads
Turning them into an army of zen

Then you send them back out
Into a less than idyllic world
With carbon copy smiles
Worn upon their placid faces
To live out xeroxed lives
Inside a carbon copied existence

Making you feel proud
For successfully employing
More Ken and Barbie's
Out into the worl'ds milieux
Making it a little less blue
Under pink plastic skies


- by Savannah Skye...

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dcpoet44dcpoet44almost 19 years ago
great title.....

looks like good drugs to me.......the mind is a good drug great flow and great imagery......don

duckiesmutduckiesmutalmost 19 years ago
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Your poem has been mentioned in Monday's New Poems Reviews.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 19 years ago
Grim

Not a pleasant subject but true and well written. Thanks.

Jennifer CJennifer Calmost 19 years ago
Love it also

A very intelligently

written piece, with

wonderful imagery and

excellent descriptive writing.

A very enjoyable read!

Thanks.

~ Jenn

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 19 years ago
Love it

I had to look up a couple of words, but it was worth it.

This poem reads with a great beat. sand

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