You've got have a hook
If you've never heard of Sage Francis. You must listen to him.
This song is called Political Poem.
Read, and listen to him because you can't really feel the song reading it.. you must hear it. must.
However it begins, it's gotta be loud and then it's gotta get a little bit louder. Because this is how you write a political poem and how you deliver it with power.
Mix current events with platitudes of empowerment. Wrap up in rhyme or rhyme it up in rap until it sounds true.
Glare until it sinks in.
Because somewhere in Florida, votes are still being counted. I said somewhere in Florida, votes are still being counted!
See, that's the Hook, and you gotta' have a Hook. More than the look, it's the hook that is the most important part. The hook has to hit and the hook's gotta fit. Hook's gotta hit hard in the heart.
Because somewhere in Florida, votes are still being counted.
And Dick Cheney is peeing all over himself in spasmodic delight.
Make fun of politicians, it's easy, especially with Republicans like Rudy Giuliani, Colin Powell, and . . . Al Gore.
Ooooh you see what I did? I called Al Gore a REPUBLICAN!
Create fatuous juxtapositions of personalities and political philosophies as if communism were the opposite of democracy, as if we needed Darth Vader, not Ralph Nader.
Peep this: When I say "Call," you all say, "Response."
Call! Response! Call! Response! Call!
Amazing Grace, how sweet the—
Stop in the middle of a song that everyone knows and loves.
This will give your poem a sense of urgency.
Because there is always a sense of urgency in a political poem.
There is no time to waste!
Corruption doesn't have a curfew, greed doesn't care what color you are and the New York City Police Department is filled with people who wear guns on their hips and carry metal badges pinned over their hearts.
Injustice isn't injustice it's just in us as we are just in ice.
That's the only alienation of this alien nation in which you either fight for freedom or else you are free and dumb!
And even as I say this somewhere in Florida, votes are still being counted.
And it makes me wanna ... it makes me wanna... [beat box]
Because I have seen the disintegration of gentrification and can speak with great articulation about cosmic constellations, and atomic radiation.
I've seen D. W. Griffith's Birth of a Nation but preferred 101 Dalmations.
Like a cross examination, I will give you the explanation of why SlamNation is the ultimate manifestation of poetic masturbation and egotistical ejaculation.
And maybe they are still counting votes somewhere in Florida, but by the time you get to the end of the poem it won't matter anymore.
Because all you have to do is close your eyes, lower your voice, and end by saying:
the same line three times,
the same line three times,
the same line three times.
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