Analysis of Ban Nothing



All tyrants pass away and truth endures
Some things once banned today produces cures
No progress births with chains and locks on minds
To stop, alas, what open thinking finds

This globe, once flat is now forever round.
Earth “center of the universe” was never sound.
The years that spread false rumors in the air
Not true that bad air caused malaria.

Sail west but no horizon boundaries cross
For sure to drown where rogue waves heave and toss
Those centuries that closed minds shunned to think
Ascent of man that’s all that stood to sink.

Banning things, the like of banning views
Like those indictments of the evil crews
Abducted black-skinned souls from other lands,
And now can’t shake the blood that stains their hands

Sad charlatans who seek to rule from thence,
Fat pudgy little men with scant intelligence
Who fail to heed the fleeting tide of time,
More so to heed the swift slide to the slime.

Let’s pity fools that are too duped to see
Iniquities of one-man overseers
Power-crazed, they rant and scream and rave,
To rally those they’ll hoodwink to the grave.

The hordes of men and women scientists
Who breached the block on knowledge West and East
Like Einstein, Carver, King, and Laveran
And Curie, Ball, and Moore, and Jemison

The holocaust of man both black and white
Deny that as you may, breeds social blight.
Even today throughout the whole wide world
The horrid archived files of slavery hold

Suppress it all you want, ban books from schools.
But in the end suppressors remain fools
Partisan brigands bent on burying proof.
Shysters peddling shady plans as truth.


Scheme AABB CCXX DDEE FFGG XXHH XXII XXJJ KKXX LLXX
Poetic Form Quatrain  (33%)
Metre 1101010101 1111010101 111110111 1101110101 1111110101 11010101101 0111110001 1111110100 11110101001 1111111101 1100111111 0111111111 101011101 1101010101 0101111101 0111011111 1100111111 110101110100 1111010111 1111011101 1101111111 1111010 101110101 110111101 0111010100 1101110101 11010101 0011010100 010111101 0111111101 1001010111 0101111001 0111111111 10011011 1001111001 1010010111
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,611
Words 299
Sentences 10
Stanzas 9
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4
Lines Amount 36
Letters per line (avg) 35
Words per line (avg) 8
Letters per stanza (avg) 141
Words per stanza (avg) 31

About this poem

Just a thought on the movement to ban literature and other educational activities in education circles around the world and the the United States.

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Submitted by ti.min on October 29, 2023

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