Nicholas Grass

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The conquest to stop inequality began over 3,000 years ago
When people on the Nile protested to their Pharaoh,
When the Jews choose their peril to lose themselves to their statement,
Their sentiment was that they were equal to a king, and thus was laid the pavement
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Dream.
Go inside the dream.
Go inside and feel
The feeling of freedom.
...

It’s new to me
I’ve been looking for someone, a friend, who can come
Through to me
I’ve been moping around moodily
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To those who have Fallen
To those who have been disgraced
I speak with words molten
To help you move from that place
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The gushing of a waterfall over the edge of a towering cliff
Hailing down
Tiny droplets forming a great mass
Like millions of glass shards
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The white bloom’s blossoms shimmer
Their glimmer in winter
The balm they put on their petals to glister
In there, this inner shield to splinter
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Take note of the lord in robes
Of the way he reigns over his kingdom lands
Castle over poor abodes
The power he summons as he raises his hands
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Rock
Crying, cheering fans chanting in stands
Upon stage they gauge their
Time as they play
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I feel an oncoming of the white-weary blues
It smells of the smoke of a once-present fire,
Now dissipated,
Long gone from its days of dancing between the trees
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Roses are red, violets are blue
Do you like sappy poetry too?
I’ll make purple in my whirl of hue
Because a swirl in this world is due
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Nicholas Grass Biography

Nicholas Michael Grass was born in Clearwater, Florida and was raised there until the age of four. Afterwards, he moved into the Tarpon Springs neighborhood of Grassy Pointe. He went to Ozona Elementary School and Tarpon Springs Middle school. It was during this time that Nicholas began his lyrical pursuits in alternative music and rock. He wrote about war, depression, friendship, and eventually about love. Then, after enrolling in Tarpon Springs High School, he discovered that he could make headway in rhyming and songwriting through rap and poetry. He took up the mantle of a rapper and a poet because he saw that more ideas could be conveyed in those styles of writing due to their speed and notability. He initially did not like rap music or poetry because of some musicians' usage of vulgar ideals and extra-emotional conviction. But, Nicholas eventually found that he liked these styles best because of their versatility. He then decided to refine the art forms and took to conforming them to display up-lifting ideas and to raise his listeners' and readers' awareness of current social and political struggles and events as well as enlightening his audiences on the wonderful world around them.)

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Poverty And Inequality

The conquest to stop inequality began over 3,000 years ago
When people on the Nile protested to their Pharaoh,
When the Jews choose their peril to lose themselves to their statement,
Their sentiment was that they were equal to a king, and thus was laid the pavement
To build a road to be equal.
This was in their holy book, so look we wrote to them the sequel.
It lies in history text and within a new statistic,
The numbers show that poverty diminishes with the finishes of being optimistic.
So simplistic I’ve made it seem
This seems like the seams of this idea are made of dreams.
But, true reality careens to meet their needs
The impoverished, to lend them seeds,
To plant crops and we try to stop them from being clad scantily
By giving them cotton among their pantry of new plant greens.
It is as though the simple studies show
That since the rise of 2000 (C.E.) ,
The demise of children has been cut down by the thousands.
A serious figure displays
That children lives are saved at about 7000 lives a day.
For the children left to die, they are not to be left awry
The children of ages under five are luckily alive.
With mortality down by 2.65 million a year
These children, they have little to fear.
The number of people in back-breaking conditions of paucity
Has declined in large percents, saved of the atrocity.

If this “Factivism” is the activism,
That needs to integrate in our nationalism,
Then can it tip the tower reigning tyrant, Capitalism?
Which keeps us within our social divisions in this system
To pull away from revisions in impoverished states of decrepit asceticism
It is found in our realism
So maybe we’ll realize that Americanism
Isn’t always a steel guise
It’s not terrorism
Unless we pose our errors in them
Other countries integrity
When we think we are doing it benevolently
But this evidently is not elevating their plight
Or saving their lives
So, must we stop our global bullying?
Or will that halting sully the string?
On our pulley to bring?
Them out of their despotism?

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