Misa Levey
SAY UNCLE
I don’t want to be imprisoned or put to death.
I hereby promise not to write anything bad about
white people, the government, rich people, or men.
Kiss Kiss Kiss
the ring
This old thing?
Stick a finger in my cap
You don’t need all 10
Bark Bark Bark
you dog
50 hrs / week
Send your kids to war
And still
You cast your vote for me.
LEXICON
DEVIL
WORRIED ABOUT TERMS
BEING FLAGGED BY THE GOVERNMENT?
STAY UNDER THE RADAR WITH...
Climate
Crisis: Raining Fire
Stereotypes:
80s Movies
Women:
Broads
Privilege:
Got it good
Breastfeeding:
Mommy milking
Pronouns:
Pronomen of Thrax
Diversity:
The 1990 song “Everybody Everybody”
Immigrants:
More than 87% of Americans
Misa Levey (pronounced like “Lease a Chevy”) is a New York City poet, parent, and PhD dropout. Her work has appeared in various poetry and micro-fiction anthologies, greeting cards, forged notes, and political “vandalism.” Misa is also the proud author of a chapbook entitled I DON’T WANT TO, published by Iniquity Press/Vendetta Books.