Yearning for the internalized rage to build up.
Yearning to feel relief.
Yearning to clean my chakras
So I may be responsive to all energies.
Yearning for a new movement to rise
From the ashes of ignorance.
Yearning for the rebirth of wonder that Ferlinghetti speaks of.
Yearning for common sense to prevail.
Yearning for my depression to lift.
Yearning for the right words to come out.
Yearning for the right time to secede from my vices.
Yearning for forgiveness.
Yearning for truth.
Yearning for the liars to get caught in the tangled webs they weave.
Yearning for representation.
Yearning for a moment to lead.
Yearning to fulfill my dreams.
Yearning for recognition.
Yearning for a wide array of wealth,
Emotional and physical.
Yearning for the right time to slay
The slanderous speech of my enemies.
Yearning for a reason to pray.
Yearning for a reason to believe.
Yearning for a sign that life is everlasting.
Yearning for a cause I would die for.
Yearning for a new battle cry.
Yearning for a new protest song.
Yearning for grudges to cease.
Yearning for treaties to be signed.
Yearning for a new visionary.
Yearning for a new leader.
Yearning to emulate the vanguards of my profession.
yearning for the tears to rain down.
Yearning for this poem to convey a message.
Yearning for the next line.
Yearning for my stream of consciousness to harbor life.
Yearning for similes and metaphors to fall into place.
Yearning for a place to end.
Yearning for an end to tyranny.
Yearning for an end to oppression.
Yearning for an end to class warfare.
Yearning for unity among the Jewish people.
Yearning for unity among all peoples.
Yearning for talent to come out of the woodwork.
Yearning to regain my train of thought.
Yearning for relief.
Yearning for change.
Yearning for revolution.
Yearning for retribution.
Yearning for a reason to live.
Yearning for reciprocity.
yearning for companionship.
Yearning for a new wave of love.
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