Down and Dirty by Celia Turner

Celia Turner | January 15th, 2024 | poetry | No Comments

Poet Bio

LiDAR, short for Light Detection and Ranging technology, has been instrumental in identifying ancient structures, especially in forested areas.

A LiDAR scan of history reveals not morality but simply the created opportunity for capitalism. For guns you need excuses, otherwise known as people, which brings you to judgment or a pretty good Madison Avenue arthritic finger pointing at a convenient target. When dealing in the scope of countries many more Weapons of Mass Destruction can be utilized than mere school, church, club or store shootings but fomenting the rationale for hate is always a good place to start. After all, what would other countries do without those jobs as we pollute their rivers instead of our own?
Get your foot off my throat so I can put mine on yours.

Poet Bio

Celia Turner is a Loveland published poet in Northern Colorado Writers and Columbine Poets annual anthologies,Poetry Potion and winner of the 2020 Denver Women’s Press Club Unknown Writer’s Contest. She regularly studies poetry, takes workshops and classes. The Grind online practice of a daily poem submitted to a random participating group each month has been a boon. Poetry for her is an ongoing intimate conversation she continues to have with those unmet but not unknown.

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