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Business As Usual
Rock Hardon just called a staff meeting
To hear a complaint about cheating 
Our Xerox machine
Could not be wiped clean
So privates were publicly sheeting...

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Categories: business a usual, business, humor,
Form: Limerick



Premium Member A Silent Song
"A Silent Song"

Mirror Mirror on the Wall
Blessed or cursed
Morning shave
Coffee please
Write a verse
Remembers last night’s dream
Grabs a napkin, spills his spleen
Shoves it in his pocket
Walks...

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Categories: business a usual, imagery, romance, romantic, romantic
Form: Romanticism
The American Dream
The American Dream is dead indeed
A victim of American Greed
Trickle down they said we’d try
Then proceeded to suck us dry

The One Percent seeking thrills
Living large...

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Categories: business a usual, corruption, political,
Form: Rhyme
Bell's Blues
Staring, vapor locked, at my Hammond B-3 console organ, which dominates my 
kitchen.  Surely a symbol of my madness.  I can't help, but...

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© Tom Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: business a usual, adventure, death, family, friendship,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Christ Mess Mourning
In the beginning there was a lonely word but soon after
            there was no...

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Categories: business a usual, celebration, christmas,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Practice Makes Resilience
When I mention my morning meditation practice,
many respond with wishes and hopes
they could
would
should discipline themselves
to also join in to this practice
practice
praxis
until fragmented uncommunicative ego/ecosystems
finally get...

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Categories: business a usual, appreciation, caregiving, conflict, health,
Form: Political Verse
Does My Life Matter To You
IF My Life Does Not Matter To You, Then NO Singing, Shouting, or Dancing Will Change that.

IF My Life Does Not Matter To You, Then...

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Categories: business a usual, america, black african american,
Form: Free verse
Is This the Same?
Katrina was her name I must say,is this the same as nine eleven that came our way? Where 
everybody cried, prayed, and hoped if they...

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Categories: business a usual, natural disasters,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Whole Earth Patriotism
What is patriotism?

Pride of and for national, and maybe cultural, superiority.
Maybe superior health care integrity?

What is nationalism?

Usually positive values about monocultural 
monotheistic
monopolistic identity,
but I guess...

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Categories: business a usual, beauty, culture, growth, happiness,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Family Therapy
Feminist ecotherapists,
deeply immersed in polycultural ecology,
a systematic teleology of cooperative nutrition economics,
remain rarely flushed out from their safe spots.

A self-isolating,
often eremitic,
subspecies,
with shamanic nature-as-spirit tendencies,
our most...

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Categories: business a usual, addiction, endurance, environment, health,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Water's Weakness
There is nothing weaker than water
But none is superior to it in overcoming the hard,
For which there is no substitute.
(Laotse, "Nothing Weaker Than Water", Lin...

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Categories: business a usual, power, psychological, water, western,
Form: Parallelismus Membrorum
Premium Member What I Didn'T Know
People, Places, and Things I Didn't Know I Trusted

I rather suddenly, and belatedly,
realized I trust the highest and best use for language,
for every community and...

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Categories: business a usual, culture, health, love, political,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Just Show Up
Basic Attendance,
listening deeply to the sounds
and functions
flows and forms of nature's voices,
evolves from enthymematic roots
toward mutually empathic,
darkly transparent
nondual dark energy

Equivalently empowering/disempowering identity
of not-yet-full synergetically integrating
pregnant...

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Categories: business a usual, culture, leadership, peace, philosophy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member 2020 Revolution
Numbers, numerals,
like words,
combinations of letters,
mean something,
sometimes more secular,
sometimes more sacred ecological.

Numerals and letters share sacred iconic human-intelligence root systems
within a bicameral ecology of mind-body nonduality,
both...

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Categories: business a usual, beauty, culture, earth, health,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Empathy As Green Democracy
I don't think it's just me.
I find myself challenged to change LeftBrain cognitive beliefs,
languaged abstractions of personal knowledge,
perhaps because it is not possible to change...

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Categories: business a usual, education, health, history, integrity,
Form: Prose Poetry

Book: Reflection on the Important Things