PhilosopherKing

Biography

I'm a pseudo-intellectual who studied Philosophy. My favourite hobby is fictional writing--especially novellas and short poems. Thus, I thought I'd share excerpts of creativity.

My style is very dark; however, I don't intend to be controversial or offensive. If you dislike my writing that's fine, but don't attack me I'm just the messenger. Deeper meanings within text can make people reflect inwardly--my main aim is to make others think critically and objectively.

P.S. My flow is similar to Dr. Seuss (miles off his class). Hence, if you hate incessant rhyming, I'm not your cup of tea.

Books

Veiled Liberty
Price: Free! Words: 190. Language: English. Published: May 22, 2014 . Categories: Poetry » U.K. Poetry
A rhythmic rant about the state of politics in Britain and why so many people have become disillusioned with the corrupt system that favors the mega-rich at all costs.
Dearest Sweetheart
Price: Free! Words: 140. Language: English. Published: March 15, 2014 . Categories: Poetry » Themes & motifs » Love
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A personal poem summing-up the joys and perils of my love life in under 150 words.
Godlike
Price: Free! Words: 200. Language: English. Published: March 6, 2014 . Categories: Poetry » Spiritual
A short poem about how generic cults operate in their slimy dog eat dog world. How in the end, when members wake up, they're already in too deep and can't escape without repercussions. False prophets snag people in with a pyramid scheme where they promise riches and enlightenment. In reality, they just bleed their worshipers of money. That is the theme I'm trying to encapsulate.
Judgement Day 2020
Price: Free! Words: 140. Language: English. Published: March 2, 2014 . Categories: Poetry » U.K. Poetry
The poem is about a hypothetical thermonuclear war. It aims to demonstrate our innate, primal instincts when faced with conflict. How we as a species could wipe ourselves out if WW3 arises.

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attraction    britain    corporations    cult    death    destruction    extinction    heartbreak    love    nuclear    poem    politics    religion    rhyming    theology    war