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Gaddafi
Muammar Muhammad Gaddafi; 
'Brother Leader', dog of Tripoli.    
People of Libya 
happily say, "See ya! 
Here's for Flight 103 - Lockerbie." ...

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© John Smith  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: gaddafi, war,
Form: Limerick



Premium Member The Usa Is Not Perfect
The USA is not perfect
  never has been
    never will be 

Unlike Russia, which has
  ‘no alcohol problem’ 
 ...

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Categories: gaddafi, america, history, international, leadership,
Form: Free verse
Good Night Fidel Castro
Adieu Fidel Castrol! Adieu Castro!
What a life, What an adventure!
The west with its sophisticated propaganda
could not kill you. In your prime they sought to 
assassinate...

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Categories: gaddafi, death,
Form: Elegy
New Year
Year 2011 dead, its body lying in state
With all its achievements, faults, flaws
Failures, ailments and deprivation's floodgate
Stock market collapsing, euro in Dollar’s claws
Italy, Greece and...

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Categories: gaddafi, hope, people, uplifting,
Form: Rhyme
A Letter To My Mugabe
Uncle Roo
I forgot to celebrate your 89TH 
Birthday but as you turn 90 
May be i will 
Some how for the some reasons

You know it
Gaddafi...

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Categories: gaddafi, africa,
Form: Elegy



Gaddaffi
Gaddafi

I see America dancing in oil sodden nights, nostrils stinking the scent of death 
Your ghost exorcising demons of colonialist clout, walking along banks of...

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Categories: gaddafi, africa, allegory, anxiety, bereavement,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
A Question To Africa
A QUESTION TO AFRICA


Africa will you thrive eternally at the dinner table of those whose appetite of greed burns unquenchable like the fires of hell?

Is...

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Categories: gaddafi, africa, analogy, black african
Form: Free verse
Palestine Will Be Free
as you watch the puppet ms. nuland try & babble her way out of
a media war zone,
explaining to reporters who do not believe a word...

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Categories: gaddafi, life, world, people, people,
Form: Free verse
Accusers Mostly Losers
(Mary Custis was the wife of Robert E. Lee.
Union forces captured her ante-bellum
mansion in what is now Arlington Cemetery
and defiled it, because it was the...

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Categories: gaddafi, judgement,
Form: Sonnet
Looky
looky!

the puppet that everyone is said to 
throw their frustrations at like animals
flinging their excrement without a 
second thought, smiles out at us on our
glowing...

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Categories: gaddafi, life,
Form: Free verse
My Proud Palestinian Wife: Talk To Us About Suffering - Empathy
I
She was not unduly unkind, maybe a tad smart
Not ever imagining I am close to Israel and Palestine
My wife comes from Jeneen, a hot spot
But...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: gaddafi, america, analogy, discrimination, forgiveness,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member White Supremacy
Ah, Marcus Garvey, you were a trier, but never destined a King
Easily made a fool of, if only you had half a brain you could...

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Categories: gaddafi, allegory,
Form: Couplet
The Transitory
The Transitory 

A feline has  
Moved into the shed 
Gave birth
Two six kittens 
I’m looking for a hammer
To hit a nail 
Into the wall...

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Categories: gaddafi, satire,
Form: Blank verse
Eff Turn 10
#The_10_years_of_EFF_existence
For weariness of being, a baton fell so hard on African soil, the barking of dogs so loud, defeaning one man conscience, the heaven asked...

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Categories: gaddafi, africa,
Form: Free verse
shipwreck
Shipwrecked 


He was Japanese, smiled politely 
and took his shoes off
I smiled also, it was the right thing
for us to do,  shipwrecked sat
in a rubber raft of the...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: gaddafi, 8th grade, absence, angst,
Form: Blank verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things