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    One Hundred Poems, Volume II


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      One Hundred Poems

      Volume II

      Tuomas Vainio

      One Hundred Poems, Volume II. Copyright © 2015 Tuomas Vainio.

      All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without a written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. Please contact the author at Author.Contact.Tuomas.Vainio@gmail.com.

      This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

      Thank you for downloading this ebook. This book remains the copyrighted property of

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      Discover other titles by Tuomas Vainio:

      Heart of Ceres (Science Fiction)

      One Hundred Poems vol I (Poetry)

      Table of Contents:

      Here we go again

      On the sixth of march

      Compulsory Swedish

      Under the storm and rain (For a fantasy novel)

      Combined European Army?

      European army and how it could work

      Dandelion Prince (For a fantasy novel)

      A Top Gear job opening?

      Terry Pratchett

      #GamerGate and Women in Video Games?

      CHAPPiE

      Garnet

      Poetry is a sounding board

      Break up poem

      Parenting?

      Old love

      We will own this sky

      21.03.2015

      Gaming and microtransactions

      Feminism is our modern swastika

      Space Monkey

      Passive Aggressive Spring

      #Gamergate as FBI priority

      4/5th Direction

      Space Monkey

      Old School Western

      Stereotypical Fantasy Villain

      Another World

      Early bird

      The Dead Fields (For a fantasy novel)

      For what it's worth

      Pillars of Eternity

      I hate you

      Headache

      Let me see

      Culture of rape?

      Hugo Awards 8.4.2015 4/8/2015

      Were I to sell renewable energy

      135 downloads

      #SadPuppies

      Break

      It keeps going onwards

      Hillary's tweet

      GRRM and Sad Puppies

      Netflixdevil

      NASA | SDO: Year 5

      Tower of Judgement (For a fantasy novel)

      Baron of Storms (For a fantasy novel)

      Two days to elections

      The Terror of Honey Badgers at Calgary Expo

      Election Day

      Courage and Bigotry

      Fear

      On the Death of Racism

      Ode to my new hat

      Bicycle

      Flash Gordon

      Man of Steel

      Political Correctness

      The Two Natural Disasters

      Birthday Roses

      Thoughts on Baltimore Riots

      David Simon: End the Drug War

      Happy thoughts

      News from Nepal in 2015

      Bernie Sanders for President

      Space Monkey

      And the sky shall fall

      I like to argue like a Flame Warrior

      Sleep

      Night at the club

      On Potatoes

      A gamer is dead, long live the gamer!

      Space Monkey

      All those racist words

      Controversial poems...

      Fried Rice

      Taunts online

      My dear Watson

      I received a letter

      On police with cameras

      King's counsel (For a fantasy novel)

      Girlfriend's espresso

      On women who want to have it all

      On a brighter note

      A response to Elisa Chavez's “#gamergate”

      Sidetracked

      The bitch waits in the shower

      A Person of Colour

      “Redneck Avengers: Tulsa Nights” — A Bad Lip Reading

      Hundred online straws

      Headaches of mine

      The Green Elephant

      Sandwich with ham

      And now she wants salmon

      Sidekick Max: Furiosa's Road

      To Be A Delicate Flower

      A Green Car

      Hello my love

      Some Two Hundred Poems

      Here we go again

      It is a new start,

      Time for second part,

      Not quite the work of art,

      Only more poems to take apart,

      Thus I wonder if I truly have the heart.

      But here we go again;

      Another hundred poems that I deign.

      Here we go again.

      :)

      On the sixth of march

      My coming vote became clear,

      When I witnessed today's sneer,

      Their crass ignorance of what is right,

      The unwillingness to correct decades of blight,

      I cannot understand how they remain so blind,

      I shall never remember them in kind,

      They try to hold back the change,

      They suffer from mental mange.

      Compulsory Swedish

      There is no need for compulsory Swedish,

      It is quite far away from what we wish,

      Let us choose the languages we learn,

      Let us work hard for what we yearn,

      Away with the binds that chain us,

      A willing mind is always a plus,

      A mind freed of false reasons,

      Of your intellectual treason,

      Please just open your ears,

      Set aside your bigoted fears,

      So your mind will not be askew,

      And we could learn a language or two,

      Instead of hours and years simply wasted,

      We could learn foreign languages without hatred,

      But nor voice or reason ever shines your dim minds,

      You persist to see us fall and struggle with binds,

      When we could learn to embrace the world,

      We are simply kept place in a choke hold,

      Yet no one can be forced to learn Swedish,

      It does not matter how hard you try or wish,

      It does not matter which inside trades you play,

      As your arguments remain without a single sway,

      As our wish of freedom and choice is forever stronger,

      And thus you cannot hold us back a single moment longer.

      Under the storm and rain (For a fantasy novel)

      Can you hear the wind moan,

      See the ropes and banners thrown,

      This storm tonight is something new,

      Change cackles before morning anew,

      What it shall bring forth nobody knows,

      So huddle around in wait as the wind goes,

      Hear its harrowing tap against glass and walls,

      Huddle together around fire until morning calls,

      This is not the first storm to arrive in our city,

      We will survive as things are not gritty,

      Just huddle along and watch the fire,

      Let us enjoy warmth under storm's ire,

      And see for ourselves what morning shall sire.

      Combined European Army?


      Our president gave his thumb up,

      But I think it is time for a close up,

      To consider who shall bear it all,

      Who in case of war is first to fall,

      Is he blind to our very proximity,

      How we can have no unanimity,

      How Europe forgot to forearm,

      How I long not to raise my arm,

      But I am forced by conscription,

      So my life is up out of dereliction,

      Thus today my fate was sealed,

      Russia always strikes a shield,

      Testing metal and will behind,

      It is how our history is twined,

      As my worth seems bugger all,

      I must wonder where shall I fall.

      European army and how it could work

      Although not officially in numbers but in relations,

      We in Europe we have some hundred nations,

      So who would wish to send next of kin,

      Away from home to risk their skin,

      To fight with their leg and arm,

      For somebody else's farm?

      Well, in the past Europe relied and fought with mercenary armies,

      So who could produce the needed numbers ever so hearty,

      Beyond the Northern corner of the union; Finland,

      Nation of war known to fight until last stand,

      So pool in your taxes and funnel expenses,

      Finnish men will become your defences.

      From one corner to another they stand ready and in devout guard,

      Ready to leap in action with the first sounds of bombard,

      No more would your own sons and family need to die,

      When those at risk are soldiers you could buy,

      True descendants of blue-eyed northmen,

      Have them serve you time and again.

      Dandelion Prince (For a fantasy novel)

      A little rat off the streets,

      How he suffered many defeats,

      All while longing to find his place,

      Until there was no one left to chase,

      So became time to wander from home,

      To leave with a heart ready to roam,

      To ever more try to find his place,

      Without leaving a single trace,

      To venture far and wide,

      Find wonders with stride,

      At least so the legend begins,

      In tales shared in taverns and inns,

      Of a boy ever followed by dandelions,

      With a roar that terrifies even lions.

      A Top Gear job opening?

      I did mail that last poem,

      And so shattered jeroboam,

      The series suspended for now,

      How it goes on is unsure; I avow,

      Could I possibly expect a letter back,

      With some luck perhaps I got the knack,

      And to think of that...

      .... my face on Top Gear,

      It will never happen, I am sure of that.

      Terry Pratchett

      I have read your books,

      Looked for them in library nooks,

      Because they gave me reason to smile,

      To laugh and cry for a while,

      To forget how this world seems dreary,

      How the weight becomes weary,

      I cannot thank enough for your books,

      The ones I found in those library nooks,

      But now you have passed away,

      Avoided the rush hour in your clever way,

      Yet what saddens me most is how I have lost the thrill,

      Of opening your latest filled with your wit and skill,

      How I would read it through the late of night,

      How on the next day I would curse your verbal might,

      As I would trot onwards barely half-awake,

      But now it is time for your wake,

      And I offer you my thanks,

      My old friend I never met.


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