“Keyboard of Revolution (The Sonnet) I wrote most of my works, On broken down laptops. Perhaps that's why they work well, With this broken down world. I don't write to butter the assheads of pomposity, My duty is to till the soil of grassroots reform. That's why I feel at home creating on humble machines, The very thought of fancy devices makes my stomach turn. I once said to you, ripped jeans and twenty dollar shirt, That's how we change the world, how we build the world. Often a fancy exterior is indicative of a rotten interior, It's a simple life that facilitates a magnificent world. I don't need thousand dollar machines to cause ascension. Give me a keyboard, I'll give you revolution.” Social ReformerHuman Rights ActivistWriting PhilosophySocial RevolutionMaterialistic SocietyGenius WritersShallow PeopleSmart DevicesLuxury LifestyleSocial Reform Poetry Book:Amantes Assemble: 100 Sonnets of Servant Sultans Source: Amantes Assemble: 100 Sonnets of Servant Sultans