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Premium Member The Constitution
There is much to be loved and appreciated about the United States Constitution, and

Heaven, I believe, breathed upon the founding fathers in their pursuit of good government.

England was ruled by kings and state bishops but never were there to be such in New England.

Christianity was...

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Categories: constitution, america,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member United States Constitution
The Constitution

Words on paper, 
Written by people of another time. 
Written by people to protect “the people”.

Individuals that fought for;
their families,
their homes, 
their towns, 
their cities, 
their states, 
their new country!
America.

The land of the free! 
The men and women that fought and paid in blood,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: constitution, abortion, allah, america, angel,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Constitution of Sadness
Life seemed rather bleak
The grey skies to him did speak
Of a better world
Somewhere, but not here

He was thought of with smiles
Always a good word
A Laugh or two
Who the hell thought, inside was all blue

He dressed up one day
As a gigantic peanut
Of to the circus he...

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Categories: constitution, dark, death, emotions, farewell,
Form: Light Verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Constitution Does Contain
Constitution Does Contain

About many things we all may preach
First one of them is Freedom of Speech
And instead of others trying to impress
We also will have Freedom of The Press.

Freedom of Religion is right to believe
Have spiritual feeling we want to receive
In church being few or...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: constitution, allegory, analogy, philosophy,
Form: Couplet
What Constitution
I have my constitution
which exists in the tablets of my mind,
It's not an illusion,
but an ally, a friend,
A guide to perfection,
Perverts the way of the pervert,
A guide to perfection
for the immortal, mortal and mortality.

There is a constitution,
Perpetuated by coercion,
Written by human distortion,
With zigged and zagged...

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Categories: constitution, political,
Form: Ballad
Pamphlet (Birth of a Constitution)
London’s Guildhall, John Lilburne is frogmarched in
A man Cromwell considered a friend,
To stand before him accused of high treason
His actions against parliament to defend

As radical leader of the ‘Levellers’
John opposed Parliament fervently,
With his clandestine printing network
Speaking out of its tyranny;

Power, John Lilburne argued
Belonged with the...

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Categories: constitution, history, political
Form: Quatrain



Premium Member Constitution
constitution
ignored and trampled
will no one speak up?

6/28/15...

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Categories: constitution, abuse, america,
Form: Questionku
Premium Member Today Is Constitution Day
Today is Constitution Day
By Franklin Price
9/17/2016

Today is Constitution day
Accepted many years ago
Our government defined therein
Explains how things should go

Politicians of today
Honor it when they see fit
If it doesn't follow what they want
They deviate more than a bit

Works fairly well, most of the time
Though none have...

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Categories: constitution, political,
Form: Rhyme
The Constitution
In any country
From century to century
Living together of people
Strong and feeble
Has been of paramount importance.

Countries have different ways of association
Some live in a federation
Others in a confederation.

In each case,
The system of living together 
Is guided by a document
Called a constitution
It is drawn by a group...

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Categories: constitution, education, on writing and
Form: Acrostic
The Constitution of a Aging Veggie Eater
The Constitution of a Aging Veggie Eater

I the aged, will do my solemnly best
to eat all my green like vegetables 
and what every doctor Oz says is good for my body 
and will affirm that in good faith, I give my word that, I will...

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Categories: constitution, food, funny, holiday, imagination,
Form:
Us Constitution Movie Theater Montage
Constitution:
From the mighty quill feathers of post revolutionary colonists
a seething declaration that will stun the world. 
This is how its done, 
we dont mind you having guns,
say what you will, 
thou shalt not punish unusually, 
we make the laws, you interpret them...

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Categories: constitution, dedication, history, on writing
Form: Free verse
So How's Your Constitution?
Funny thing happened on the way to the bank
Crocodile joke to put you at ease
Bail out the traitors who ignored our rules
Made up some more to paper their ease
What's a continental dollar worth these days
In gold, in silver, in memories?
This Garden Path of freedom is...

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Categories: constitution, history
Form: Epitaph
The Bill of Duties, Part I
You have a right to speak your mind freely,
and express what’s important to you,
you have a duty to make your words sincere,
and do what you must to speak the truth.
Also to protect those who would speak out,
even if with them you do not agree,
because if...

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Categories: constitution, america, freedom, how i
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member We Were Spectators
I
Our cry, silenced.
We watch the murder of our freedoms
Like spectators at a lynching.
Our Twenty-first-century forbearance rubbed out,
Our twentieth-century sensibilities never happened.
High court corruption, 
A misogyny hell-bent on a 19th-century revival.   
In its myopic mendacity,
In its mockery of fundamental democracy,
We all take great comfort...

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Categories: constitution, abortion, birth, body, freedom,
Form: Didactic
For Life's Sake
I appreciate
The patriotic voices
It does my heart good

I truly believe
In what makes this country great
But I would say this:

The Constitution
And Bill of Rights created
To ensure freedom

Against tyranny
And to stop invaders from
Attacking our homes

We have the right to
Should pack a gun...

Having the right to
Be free goes...

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Categories: constitution, age, allegory, america, analogy,
Form: Haiku

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry