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censorship

Censorship

2025 March 17th2017 December 28th

To kill words with fear,
It’s a dreadful thing.
      —Don’t.

Terri Guillemets

“Censorship: What the D!ck@%$?” — blackout poetry created from Charles Dickens, “The Haunted Man and the Ghost’s Bargain,” 1848

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Freedumb

2025 March 16th1996 May 3rd

To burn one book is to burn the entire library.

Terri Guillemets

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A politically correct poem

2025 April 23rd2021 February 20th








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Man forbid

2025 April 28th2017 April 6th

What’s in the raging flame
of banned books burning?
Knowledge, truth, learning;
courage, freedom, yearning.

Terri Guillemets

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