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Premium Member What Might Have Been
As we age we regret words of anger and spite
That were heard and remembered and can't be unsaid.
The remarks we thought clever or proved we were right
That resulted in losses of friendships instead.

All the heartbreaks that came from suspicion and doubt,
The betrayals and hurts we...

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Categories: dishonors, heartbreak, introspection, loss, sorrow,
Form: Verse
Premium Member In Honor of God
 In "Honor of God" I will not be a White Racist,Black Racist,Red Racist,Yellow Racist,Brown Racist or practice Racism. God created us,Red,Yellow,Brown ,Black,and White,and we all are precious in his sight: I know that I am "NOT Wrong": I know I am right! "In "Honor...

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Categories: dishonors, 10th grade, 3rd grade,
Form: Ballad
Apologize For Slavery, Part Ii
...But the problem with apologies
is where exactly do we start?
The Aztecs took thousands of slaves,
and ‘praised their gods’ but cutting out hearts.
The Indians enslaved each other,
and settlers in the many wars,
but the Spanish enslaved them,
equal opportunity horror.
And the British enslaved the Irish,
three hundred thousand sent...

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Categories: dishonors, history, how i feel,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Premium Member My Heart Beats Faster When I Touch My Gun
My Heart beats faster when I touch my Gun
Loch David Crane, 
Border Patrol Auxiliary
26 January  2010

We track illegal aliens in the snow.
It's easy to see where their booties go.
But "huddled masses yearning to breathe free"
should wait in line and come here legally.
Your thievery dishonors...

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Categories: dishonors, america, dedication, history, immigration,
Form: Sonnet
Mother, Ii
O mother, who was so beautiful, yet, troubled with everything 
that may affect on the son’s well being; and therefore, grew old.

O mother, who was so elegant, yet, was so concerned about her son;
she always worried and was thinking what if the son wet from...

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© Su Ben  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dishonors, anxiety, love, memory, mother,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member It Was Blown In the Wind
While I stood, on the edge of a cliff,
Ready to take the plunge
Down to where Earth meets its end
Down to where lies the land of Hades
I suddenly heard a howling sound
Behind my back!
Diverted from my main intention
I felt, growing from my heart
Creepers,
Creepers, thirsty to learn...

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Categories: dishonors, life, mystery,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Forgive Me
For my disobedience that displeases Your heart…
…I apologize; as well as for my stubbornness of arrogance-dart
Showing my defiance against Your plans, always right from the start…
Lord, forgive me of my sins; from Your design I did depart.

For my disloyalty that dishonors Your name…
…I apologize; along...

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Categories: dishonors, character, christian, devotion, faith,
Form: Kyrielle
Trust the Process
Love Works Both Ways 
 
Ladies,
Now I know some brothers done messed up royally
They left a bad taste in your mouth towards the whole male species
However, there are still some good men out here who really deserves a good woman
A likes it when his woman...

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Categories: dishonors, inspiration, inspirational love,
Form: ABC
The Courageous Little Hero
Even today in Texas 
after twelve decades
people are narrating
the story of John,
the courageous little hero 
who fought two heartless outlaws;
was he allowed to own a gun
and protect his mom screaming?
One of them resembled Deniro
with a trim beard and green eyes.

The horses frantically neighed
frightened by his...

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Categories: dishonors, anger, boy, courage, death,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Come Out With Me
Come Out With Me

Come out with me in the shadowtime,
Where we'll dance together in rhythms slow,
Sensuality crawling slow, delightful across our flesh
Feeding on one another
On the rich fare of warm dreams
Dredged up from the dark
Consuming ourselves in strong caresses
Touches afire with tenderness.

Make love with me
While...

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Categories: dishonors, philosophy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Redemption-
Redemption-

Regrets realize.
Essential spares save.
Dishonors temporize.
Executive pardons rehabilitate.
Many extra rewards recognize, many pardons forgive.
Purpose transient whims excuse.
Temporize pardons mercy graced,
Individual weeps grieve.
Other dishonors reconcile.
Numerous pardons forgive.

4/4/19
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2019©...

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Categories: dishonors, analogy, appreciation, forgiveness,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Unmask the Fool
Unmask the fool
Who openly dishonors
What love really is
And who suffers from it

Who openly says that
Who suffers from no love
From it he shall die
What love could he have
Openly dishonors everyone
Unmask-ing the truth
The fool only loves pain
Love really is more powerful
Than all of this

Russell Sivey

Entrant into Debbie...

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Categories: dishonors, life, love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Come Out With Me
Come out with me in the shadowtime,
Dance together in slow rhythms
Sensuality crawling over our flesh
As we feed one another 
On the rich fare of warm dreams
Dredged up from the dark
To consume ourselves in strong caresses,
Our touch afire with tenderness.

Become one with me
While the stars' splintered...

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Categories: dishonors, fantasy, imagination, light, me,
Form: Blank verse
The Emperor's Mask
It’s easy to hide behind words,
with the truth left abandoned and stark

It’s easy to hide behind words,
with your feelings sharp pointed and dark

It’s easy to hide behind words,
when the emperor buys you new clothes

It’s easy to hide behind words
—whose deception dishonors you so

(Villanova Pennsylvania: January,...

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Categories: dishonors, truth,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member American Psychosis
American Psychosis
The sun, the Son,

ECLIPSED 
Overshadowed by
Dark clouds of 
Bloated EGO and ID
Me supersedes We
The people1
Will weep

 DEADLY SINS
 More than seven
In one
Narcissist ‘king’ of
WRATH, HATE, REVENGE, 
Not a 
‘Dish best served cold2
But with anger 
Evil so bold
SCOTUS behold! 

Bunker-Busting Bully
Historical ignorance, ignominy
Big Beautiful Bombs...

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© Mel Gill  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dishonors, abuse, america, bullying, corruption,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things