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Premium Member We Rulers of the Earth
We Rulers Of This Earth

Homo-Sapiens we call ourselves, rulers of this Earth,
   Intelligent and civilized, but what is all this worth?

We're working hard...

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Categories: factories, angst, corruption, drug, earth,
Form: Couplet



Premium Member Just a Tree - a Requiem
Someone who knows
Said You were an old ancient Tree,
But at the time, it didn’t really matter, 
Or seem important to me.
I knew You only for...

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Categories: factories, conflict, earth, heartbroken, humanity,
Form: Free verse
Robot Revolution
Abandon futile attempts to run
Behold the process has begun
Step toward your darkest fear
Let’s flip the switch to a new frontier

Penetrating deep within
Evacuate your mortal sin
This...

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Categories: factories, computer, dark, science fiction,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Ordinary Man
Snow is falling and floods are flowing,
people dying and children keep crying,
but he's just an ordinary man,
sitting there watching TV.

Icebergs melting and penguins starving,
men in...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: factories, allusion, analogy, political, pollution,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Herstory from Battlefields to Laboratories
Herstory from Battlefields to Laboratories
-	Daniel Henry Rodgers

Beneath stardust's scattered gleam, 
Her-story, a comet’s tail, blazing across time.

Through seasons it molds
...Once hushed now bold
We rise, a...

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Categories: factories, freedom, girl, history, literature,
Form: Narrative



Escaping Humanity
Feeling the desolation, of smothering air
Hemmed in by crowds; the obliqueness of fear
Throng of the city and no sight of the sun
Incessant noise and the...

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Categories: factories, change, conflict, nonsense,
Form: Rhyme
Another One Shuts Down - Corona Virus Edition
Another One Shuts Down (Corona virus version)

Gates and boards and reels of wire
Garbage by the gates
Driveway overgrown with grass
The factory is a state

Security checks once...

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Categories: factories, business, community, society, sorrow,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Tomorrow and Yesterday
I tried to look for Heaven
It was nowhere to be found
There were many people dying
all laying on the ground

It wasn’t just one country
The big and...

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Categories: factories, angst, christian, god,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member A World Without War
Peace and unity sing in harmony, echoing worldwide,
When acts of humility replace revenge-infused pride,
When narrowness of mind, naked ambitions subside,
When nations of goodwill, stand together...

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Categories: factories, peace, war,
Form: Rhyme
Be of Good, Compassionate Courage
Dandelions…
They flutter, now I see
Fiery lions…
They're dancing with me
Sunlight…
Come out and shine down 
Moonlight…
Shun out my darkened frown

I am the infinitesimal stars in the tranquil,...

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Categories: factories, confidence, courage, encouraging, endurance,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member My Waltz With Life
I was born, Bronx, New York, in the year 'Thirty-Nine',
   the first child with a brother who followed in time.
Ten years later, moved...

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Categories: factories,
Form: Verse
Premium Member August 4 1914
It was the summer - August 4
When England joined the First World War
1914 the very year
Before wives and children shed their bitter tears

‘The war to...

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Categories: factories, memorial day, poetry, remember,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Blowing a Kiss To You
I just blew a kiss on a cool summer breeze
Comming from Wisconsin, it's going to taste like cheese
It's for a dear friend who lives quite...

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Categories: factories, food, funny, kiss,
Form: Rhyme
An English Life
An English Life

It is midnight the Milk train pulls into darnall station
No ordinary passengers here
Steelworkers with their families
Loaded with fishing tackle, sandwiches and maggots
The Fossdyke...

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Categories: factories, childhood, happiness, passion, education,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Rant
This town, this Silk Road had no toll to pay
  yet from the east caravans again fill its
pharaonic marble and glass temples. Monolith

malls rise...

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Categories: factories, culture, humanity,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs