Best Balfour Poems
A BookWhen a child if gifted with a book it transforms into a key to unlock the mind. The gate to the secret garden of imagination is pried from its forgiving hinges and the child is free to expand their imagination to galaxy proportions.
The simple...
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Categories:
balfour, adventure, books, children,
Form:
Free verse
Acknowledgements1. John Desmond Patrick Keegan
2. Alfred, Lord Tennyson
3. Sally Aline Mae Beller
4. Charles Edward A. Berry
5. Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce
6. Béla Ferenc Dezso Blaskó
7. ...
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Categories:
balfour, appreciation, dedication, inspiration,
Form:
List
Burning Children Cannot UnderstandGravity pulls us to this earth of ours
Where grace is needed for the heart to flower
The need for roots is what each person feels
Yet how can roots grow through a floor of steel?
Settlement in legal terms means peace
Agreement reached and hatred...
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Categories:
balfour, allegory, anger, animal, emotions,
Form:
Sonnet
Guns and Roses It was 1986 I was setting in after giving
birth to my first son after wearing wires
pregnant for the FBI buying large amounts
of weapons ammunition boxes the dealer
loaded hand grenades silencers scopes gun
licenses for special agent Alan King Chicago
Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Categories:
balfour, allah, poems, power,
Form:
Kyrielle
Hebrew WarHebrews war
We see them breaking every law of criminal conduct like it should be an everyday occurrence
We are told by the eminent Jordan Peterson, that the people, from the back and beyond Turkey, are clever, and impressed Peterson who otherwise is pre-occupied with...
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Categories:
balfour, angst, birth, break up,
Form:
Blank verse
Lion of the DesertSkald
Tour the Araby
Lawrence, betrayed
Other worlds, Orange lands
Countries low, or
MAGA land
Allenby, Hussein
Balfour, MacMahon
Bibi, Sisi
Khamenei, those men
Circassian mountaineers
Walk on sand
Jesus, no water
Wine, from holy land
Sweetest, Idunn’e apples
Life, what I seek?
Here, a foreign man...
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Categories:
balfour, travel,
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