The Concentration Camp of Evil Circumstance: Mostly Sonnets
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Andrew Goewey
I have been a poet since late 1967 and a prose (essays, letters, journal entries) write since a few months before that, especially. This started after I discovered women that year and took English 113, Poetry, at the University of California at Riverside my sophomore year. I have written many sonnets, many of them stolen in Zip disc and hard copy form by FBI and other covert operations. Two kinfolk targeted me with lies, and these agencies still have not stopped their life-threatening persecution. Military intelligence and the CIA is involved, too. I have never been arrested, thank God, and served in the Army in 1971. War in Sweden in 1969-90 resisting the draft but finally didnt need to since never got drafted. I have studied to some extent 10 languages and can read, write, speak and translate 6 of them.
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The Concentration Camp of Evil Circumstance - Andrew Goewey
The Concentration Camp
of Evil Circumstance
Mostly Sonnets
Andrew Goewey
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These poems are dedicated to Uncle Sam’s victims of torture and terror through his Soviet-invented microwave harassment and WWII Nazi inspired Mind Control. We destroy others for doing what we do ourselves, and have a false pride that won’t quit.
Surely oppression maketh a wise man mad
-Solomon-
I
Orlando Weekly, I am homeless, but
am victim of a government gone mad—
have been afflicted by some types who had
a thought or two, before Babylon’s rut—
in which we gloat o’er goods, prosperity—
our standing in the world as Number one
—
or so we think—Orange County, ’neath the sun—
was in Orange County on West Coast to see
for 8 years plus, prosperity, ideal times—
after the 60’s, we went off our rockers—
we matter-of-factly dress in plaid and Dockers—
we hear in community, the church bell chimes—
and I, falsely accused, no charge heard ever,
am feeling federal bétards** my soul sever.