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Song Dedicated To Rape Victim of Delhi
A Song If this is My Country..

This Song is dedicated to the brutal Rape victim of Delhi and it’s a message for My Countrymen. The Original song is in Hindi on You Tube with Song Lines Text in English. The Song contains many situations universal...

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Categories: baggers, dedication, garden, inspirational, me,
Form: Free verse
Tarentino At the Piggly Wiggly
Two Young Checkers
(Rhonda)  I’m hearing you Louise.
Ya know my son is still suffering from a (Semester Meltdown) because the (Federal Budget) 
will no longer be funding a program for poets in residence. He said it felt just like they 
slammed the (Gym Locker) door...

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Categories: baggers, on writing and wordsme,
Form: Narrative
Farewell My Badger Friend
>I sent the following poem to my old employers.  The RSPCA A year ago as the Badger was being exterminated in certain areas.  Unfortunately, now it is in even more so I hope you do not mind if I share this poem with...

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Categories: baggers, animal, conflict, crazy, death
Form: Elegy

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Nyc Noir In Black and White
NYC nior in black and white

NYC nior in black and white 

Dark landscapes 1957 NYC 
of automats radio city and hotdog stands 
memories of things past 

Take us back to lucid dreams of light and shadows cast 
set the stage late night dark wet NY...

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Categories: baggers, imagery,
Form: Free verse
Make Something Happen
This poem has been an inspiration in Brian Wells' life and it has driven him to make decisive decisions on how to improve the things he was doing wrong on a purpetual basis. 
The way

We are looking for a way towards success
We are seeking for...

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Categories: baggers, inspirational,
Form: Rhyme
Crossing Dreamscapes Barriers As Time
Scripted be these endless visions the faithful child; candy-striped....
Sugar coated vertical horizons ? Romanesque, their arches round'about
Obsidian's encircling glass and dark her ages skipping squares your, pyramids
Agamemnon's, subservient generations far from unique their trojan horse, wars ?
Sir Lancelot with her Guinevere's jigzaw puzzle Arabian Knights...

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Categories: baggers, angel, art, autumn,
Form:



I Am Ill Eke Quipped To Dusk Hoover Dawn Ting Task of Badinage
I am ill eke quipped to dusk hoover dawn ting task of badinage

Indentured gumption forsaken 
courtesy each pulled wisdom-tooth
this hug gust aspiring writer..., albeit youth
fool looking imp posse Hubble wordsmith,
(i.e. the babbling dad) coon sitters hyperbole
nsync as acceptable literary playfulness,
no matter figurative persiflage
bespeaks, expresses, invokes,...

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Categories: baggers, 12th grade, adventure, appreciation,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Flowers
Silver threads slalom down hillsides,
Haunts of larks and Munro baggers.
Merging into burbling brooks,
They slide as one,frothing
Over smooth rocks where sheep daintily step.
Little bursts of thunder
Signify cataracts ahead,
Boiling white water.
Greedily the broad sweep of the river
Embraces and swallows its feeders.
Now the passage towards the sea begins
Through...

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Categories: baggers, allegory, life, nature,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Essential Reading
When asked
by my nephew
for an essential reading list
for PermaCultural Therapeutic Design,
my Taoist thoughts went back
to Unitarian-Universalist
Yin/Yang pre-history,
when Earth produced a theologian,
Dr. Thomas Starr King (1824-1864)
reaching out for non-violent dialogue
across all global healing cultures.

This 1800s Dr. King 
would-be global peacemaker
noticed
and reflected
and reconsidered humanity
both Universalist YangLeft Dominant
and...

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Categories: baggers, community, destiny, earth, health,
Form: Political Verse
I Am Ill Eke Quipped To Dusk Hoover Dawn Ting Task of Badinage
This hug gust aspiring writer..., albeit youth
fool looking imp posse Hubble wordsmith,
(i.e. the babbling dad) coon sitters hyperbole
nsync as acceptable literary playfulness,
no matter figurative persiflage

bespeaks, expresses, invokes, jimmy's...
simultaneously stretching limits credulity
(think courtesy metaphorical crowbar)
teases out apropos exaggeration
after quaffing vermilion vintage vermouth
without shadow of doubt signifying...

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Categories: baggers, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Rhyme
Dusk Hoover Ring Dawn Ting Task of Badinage
Dusk hoover ring dawn ting task of badinage...

This hug gust aspiring writer..., albeit youth
fool looking imp posse Hubble wordsmith,
(i.e. the babbling dad) coon sitters hyperbole
insync as acceptable literary playfulness,
no matter figurative persiflage

bespeaks, expresses, invokes, jimmy's...
simultaneously stretching limits credulity
(think courtesy metaphorical crowbar)
teases out apropos exaggeration
after quaffing...

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Categories: baggers, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Free verse
Dusk hoover ring dawn ting task of badinage
Dusk hoover ring dawn ting task of badinage...

This hug gust aspiring writer..., albeit youth
fool looking imp posse Hubble wordsmith,
(i.e. the babbling dad) coon sitters hyperbole
insync as acceptable literary playfulness,
no matter figurative persiflage
bespeaks, expresses, invokes, jimmy's...
simultaneously stretching limits credulity
(think courtesy metaphorical crowbar)
teases out apropos exaggeration
after quaffing...

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Categories: baggers, 12th grade, addiction, adventure,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member All the People I Have Known
When I stop and take a look at my life now that I am well past fully grown
I like to think how I’ve been blessed by all the people I have known.

Certainly there is my family, my children, my grandchildren and my wife
but what about...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: baggers, inspiration, life, people,
Form: Verse
Premium Member He Is One of Those Bagleys
If he is a bothersome Bagley from Baggers town
He is a buffoon, a jokester, a creep, a clown.
We did not know another Bagley, just this one, our new Reverend Jim.
He did not get a fair shake, we disliked him immediately on a whim....

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Categories: baggers, 10th grade, 4th grade,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry