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Over at Weekly Prompts, the Weekend Challenge is the word “Squish”
To visit their fabulous site, please click >>Here … and I think everything about censorship is awfully “Squishy.”


Nancy’s story on The Elephant’s Trunk [https://theelephantstrunk.org/2026/01/20/rdp-tuesday-disapprove/ ] stirred an old frustration in me — how easily free expression can be twisted, muted, or dismissed. I left a brief comment there, but the idea continued to nag at me throughout the afternoon. Sitting in a quiet corner of the café, I found myself shaping those few lines into something fuller, a small protest poem about the weight of censorship and the stubborn resilience of words. This is where that moment led.
When Words Wear Chains
Words wearing chains,
Pages awash in teary rain;
Quills feel the pain,
Like wisdom without veins
Inside lifeless brains.
How to explain
The inhumane
Of censorship’s careering train,
While the reigning regimes
Sip on foreign champagne.
Ivor Steven © January 2026

I hope your politicians are not drinking the kool aid….
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***** my reply was censored
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By who?
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By them
With heavy thumbs
Who condemn
And cause mayhem
Those righteous scum
With the silent drums
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A very moving poem Ivor
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Thank you for your uncensored words …
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♥️🙏🏼♥️
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A profound poem, my dear Ivor, and your soundtracking is spot on, as always. Thank you for the shout out; I am deeply honored to be mentioned on your page. 🥰✍🏼 📕🎶🌎
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Thank you for stirring this old possum into action my friend 📖📘🎶💙🌏
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😊 🥰
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A moving piece Ivor ♥️
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censorship is never good
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👍😎
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Thank you for sharing that song. Love it.
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And it was a new song for me too, Gerry
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Definitely a song for today”s troubled times.
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censorship is government’s ways getting rid of those opinions that those who ruled over us don’t like, and if we silence ourselves because the government censored us, then we’d allowed them to gain complete control over our lives, so, whenever there’s censorship, the people needs to get LOUDER than the voices that tries to, silence us.
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Yes… WE NEED TO BE LOUDER!!
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Such a powerful, important, timely, well-expressed poem, Ivor! Thank you for writing it and sharing it!
(((HUGS))) ❤️❤️❤️
PS…”Once a government is committed to the principle of silencing the voice of opposition, it has only one way to go, and that is down the path of increasingly repressive measures, until it becomes a source of terror to all its citizens and creates a country where everyone lives in fear.” – Harry S. Truman
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Old ‘Harry’ was totally correct … no good can come from censorship, Carolyn 📘🌏📃💙
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A moving protest, Ivor, and thank you for joining in the challenge. 🙂
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Always my pleasure to join in when I’m not too busy, or too tired, Sue … 📘📃🌏💙
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Powerful
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Bravo Ivor! Wonderful words 🥰🥰
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Thank you for your hearty words, Carol 🥰
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