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Best Binomially Poems

Below are the all-time best Binomially poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of binomially poems written by PoetrySoup members


Premium Member Two Wrongs Worth a Right
Today, our first “All About Me” History class begins
when we comprehend every day and night
co-arises with “All About We”
full-octave
Zero-centric
bicamerally encultured
and regenetically reiterated
in and through,
by and...

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Categories: binomially, culture, earth, humor, integrity,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Transgenerate Roots
My grandparents' grandparents,
all sixteen,
digging roots through cultural meristems,
young adults,
adolescents during Time's 1880's,
post Civil War birth of Sir James Crow monoculture.

What would we name this self-hatred,
this...

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Categories: binomially, culture, gender, history, nature,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Integrity V Hypocrisy
What exactly is our primal and primary agenda?

To optimize ecological health
endosymbiotically and ectosymbiotically,
both within and without,
yet nondually;
two Yang/Yin
Convex/Concave
faces of our universal permacultural love project--
sometimes rather...

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Categories: binomially, culture, environment, love, nature,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Once Upon Healthy Time
Once within eternal time
of pre-LeftBrain domination,
I recall breathing in 
EarthMother's richly hued nutrition,
and this Other inhaling me,
purging lungs of misperceptions
that I was Her
any more or...

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Categories: binomially, birth, culture, history, integrity,
Form: Parallelismus Membrorum
Premium Member Wise Elders
Wise Elders are patient,
fully embrace non-violent communication
and health care
of climates and landscapes,
persons,
places,
things,
plants
and planet,
hopes
and dreams
rebuilding positive faith.

Wise Elders non-violently listen
for karmic grace of love
sometimes overflowing.

If Wise...

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Categories: binomially, 5th grade, caregiving, class,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member Hokey-Pokey Taoist Dance
What goes up
must come down.
What goes out
must come in.
What goes before
must have also come behind.
What folds
must unfold.
When time is knotted
it must unknot.
When space explains radiantly
convexly
then...

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Categories: binomially, joy, love, math, nature,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member This Passionate Moment
Red hot and cool Green peace
passions bring us to this sacred 
synergetic EarthTime

More dialogue regenerative
when cooperative
so more redundantly competitive
when endless debate degenerative

Less producing fruit
of Future's...

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Categories: binomially, caregiving, culture, earth day,
Form: Parallelismus Membrorum
Premium Member Advent of Healthier Economics
It's not so much
our cultural value conditioning
that presents a transitional communication problem
about changes of climate
within our Interior
and without
our Exterior
Landscapes.

It's more about discontinuous,
internally incommensurable,
cultural values
norms enjoined...

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Categories: binomially, adventure, birth, bullying, hate,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Legend of Prince Polyculture
There once was a boy named Prince Polyculture,
which he knew he was not,
and maybe even not-not,
which would be not a prince,
not.

This was confusing and caused...

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Categories: binomially, earth, humor, identity,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Co-Redeemer Evocations
Beloved
whether you or another
or your Community of practice and positive intent,
your family, perhaps,
Beloved.

Beloved evolves alternative loving futures
of our dreams and hearts 
and rooted fantasy
with ecotherapeutic...

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Categories: binomially, culture, freedom, love, nature,
Form: Parallelismus Membrorum
Premium Member Eye Contact
What is love?
A sea of nonexistence
both tranquil and calamitous
where the mind
does not dare enter.
(Rumi, M. Mafi, "Day By Day", p. 120, 2014, Hampton Roads)

What is...

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Categories: binomially, adventure, destiny, nature, philosophy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Why Is It
Why is it:

we plant gardens
but we garden plants?

we call natural medicines drugs
and we call unnaturally produced drugs medicines?

we label our disease-addicted corporate-insurance complex
a humane "health...

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Categories: binomially, culture, earth, garden, health,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member PolyMathic Revolution
Worth Two in a Buddha Universal Bush

Our permaculturist agenda,
primal principle of economic/ecological design,
is developing,
spreading,
hunting and stealing into fissures
fractally fracturing Business As Usual.

Nothing any one person...

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Categories: binomially, culture, faith, math, nature,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Riding Time's Political Flow
We might do well
to worry less
about including the grizzly bear population
in our DNA/RNA cooperatively encultured Golden Rule,
after all,
we already would kill and eat them,
if hungry...

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Categories: binomially, beauty, culture, nature, philosophy,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Yolks and Whites, the Remix
Time's natural evolutionary purpose
and revolutionary EarthTribal meaning
is primordial eco-centric gratitude for being,
as compared to human nature's language 
of becoming some intent we are not yet.

Evolution...

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Categories: binomially, destiny, earth, nature, power,
Form: Parallelismus Membrorum

Book: Shattered Sighs