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MODERN AND ANCIENT SCORPION

 WITH ITS STING

 

Modern and ancient scorpion with its sting

How little everything has changed¡

Saints of yesterday are today pedophiles priests 

And devout men

That with kids they play a lot.

Yesterday's nuns are lesbians today

That give kisses and hugs

To their adopted children.

Old military men have to cut their tongue

And serve it between two plates

For the young bisexual sub-lieutenants.

 

Boy or girl tell to their parents:

The child: Dad, mum: I'm a girl!

The Girl: Mum, dad: I'm a kid!

The State and its Governments

Modern and ancient, only know how to punish.

Yesterday's criminals and rapists

Are reflected in the murky waters of today's rivers.

The ancient lard Jack

Sticks out the tongue to the modern exhibitionist

That is located at the doors of children's schools

Or at one subway station.

Of the sticks where the Inquisition, yesterday

Burning witches, agnostics and atheists

New inquisitors make chopsticks

For the mighty teeth.

Demons are always at the cross of the roads

Looking for arriving the visionaries

That crash with their cars

 

To, on wings, raise them to no one sky.

Yesterday like today

There are the same crazy ones that govern us

Throwing wax to the submissive and subdued people:

Eternal repression returns

The same laws and its terror.

From World War I and World War II

Lords of the Crusade War

Bandits of oil and power

The modern and the ancient criminals

Have made cakes so that today's Arabs

Distribute to themselves

Taking their mortuary box

And, as immigrants, kissing it.

Yesterday they were slaves traveling in chains

From the Old Continent

To the new one of the Americas.

 

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Daniel de Culla (1955): He is a writer, poet, and photographer. He is also a member of the Spanish Writers Association, Earthly Writers International Caucus, Director of the Gallo Tricolor Review, and Robespierre Review. He’s moving between North Hollywood, Madrid and Burgos, Spain.