TURN OFF THE TRASH

We are surrounded
by things unimportant
and superficial.
Fed drab “entertainment”
such as celeb gossip
that is trivial.

Turn off the trash,
pick up a book
and listen to news.
Engage your brain
then join debates
to broaden your views.

So-called reality shows
starring fakes acting
for us to believe.
Meanwhile the real world
spins around us,
dizzying the naive.

Turn off the trash,
look for truths
that stretch your mind.
Inspire the young
to stride further
and help humankind.

 

 

K.G. says…
Now, we’re all entitled to have our guilty pleasures and there is nothing wrong with that. However if we indulge too much in those things, which serve no greater purpose, we will surely lose sense of the things which actually ought to matter. There’s a risk that society may end up undermining the importance of key issues in favour of immaterial subjects.
Heck, I say “may” but it’s already happening. People seem to be increasingly placing more value on peripheral attractions. This poem intends to urge us all not to take the easy option in terms of what we feed our minds and souls. Let’s endeavour to take stock and accountability in order to enhance knowledge and improve our world. Trash is easy to come across but treasure is harder to discover.

THE BIG HITTER

Throw it back for the big hitter
I bury the head deep like a grave digger
It’s a handful about to grow bigger
Once I get my digits on your ‘8’ figure
Earn your stripes, bounce on it like Tigger
Feel it yank your tummy, no Hilfiger
When I beat it, it’s going to be a thriller
Like Ali versus Frazier in Manila
Leave you punch-drunk without liquor
Go ape for the banana like a gorilla
King-sized like Kong and Godzilla
Don’t DIY, I brought my power driller
Santa’s here with your stocking filler
Empty the sack while you gulp vanilla
No veg, you’re having meat for dinner
I’ll butcher the kitty, call me pet killer
Play ball with me, you be the pitcher
And throw it back for the big hitter!

 

 

K.G. says…
This is just a playful and cheeky piece that was very fun to write. I wanted it to read and sound like a rap, without a structured rhyming scheme [half rhymes in truth]. The use of plain English and everyday speech gave me freedom to play with words and throw in lots of popular culture references.
I also wanted it to be very suggestive without expressly mentioning the subject. Although I’m sure you quickly worked out what it’s really about! [Hint: it’s not baseball]