Best Gerald Ford Poems
The New World OrderIt is not new. The thirteen families, and Freemasons have been plotting for hundreds of years. Here are the thirteen families that make up the list. Rothchild, Bundy, Collins, Ayers, Kennedy, Rockefeller, DuPont, Freeman, Li, Onassis, Russell, Van Duyn, Merovingian. Followed by almost all your...
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Categories:
gerald ford, bible, dark, future, jesus,
Form:
Narrative
America 101When I was born in 1949, Harry Truman was the President of The United States. Of course I do not personally remember him. Mr. Truman was followed by Mr. Dwight Eisenhower, but I just vaguely remember him. However, the first President that...
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Categories:
gerald ford, celebration, patriotic,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Martha Graham, a MaverickHANDMAIDEN OF MOON DANCING
fly me to stars in the thrill of one swan night
over a crescent arc to feel a flame of sighs,
teasing dreams so silent yet ever wild
and like a neon light, speak through your feet ,
your ribs twirling in drips of summer’s rage...
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Categories:
gerald ford, art, inspirational, me, age,
Form:
Free verse
Trivia Trivia TriviaTwo rats can have over a million descendants
In eighteen months, talk about prolific
Don't know about all youse guys out there
But this guy finds that quite horrific
You'd produce enough gas for an atomic bomb
If you farted for 6 years and 9 months
Know a guy that could...
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Categories:
gerald ford, fun,
Form:
Rhyme
The Great American Political PendulumNumbers are great bearers of truth. ...
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Categories:
gerald ford, america, leadership, political, power,
Form:
Prose
Trivia PlusRats can have over a million descendants
In eighteen months, talk about prolific
Don't know about all youse guys out there
But this guy finds that quite horrific
You'd produce enough gas for an atomic bomb
If you farted for 6 years and 9 months
Know a guy that could produce...
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Categories:
gerald ford, fun,
Form:
Rhyme
Ruler Over RulersOnly God can see perfectly what is ahead four years up the road. ...
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Categories:
gerald ford, america,
Form:
Political Verse
Trivia Trivia TriviaTwo rats can have over a million descendants
In eighteen months, talk about prolific
Don't know about all youse guys out there
But this guy finds that quite horrific
You'd produce enough gas for an atomic bomb
If you farted for 6 years and 9 months
Know a guy that could...
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Categories:
gerald ford, inspirational,
Form:
Rhyme
Ford(Dedicated to Gerald Ford who died December 26, 2006.)
In 1974 you became the 38th President of the United States.
You were President for only a short time but you were great.
You were a fantastic man while you lived.
But when you pardoned Nixon, it was something that...
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Categories:
gerald ford, life, loss, nostalgia, december,
Form:
A Pardon's PriceBrave President Gerald Ford
pardoned Richard Nixon
for all his tricks, and
was impaled on the electorate's sword...
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Categories:
gerald ford, courage, fate, judgement,
Form:
Clerihew
If You Have Sold Out Our CountryIf you have sold out our country for money and honeytraps and power?
Your names will live on in infamy in the annuals of our nation's history.
Your names will live on forever in the annuals of world history. But what is
most important, your names will live...
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Categories:
gerald ford, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
Prevalence of PurposelessnessEarly in life worthlessness prevailed employ
ying gnawing, infecting thought processes
did more than annoy
rooted, short circuited, and tasered
flickr happiness lived
spontaneous bobbing sponging buoy
clinging to mother's
apron string series
of unfortunate events
conspired to destroy
that extremely introverted
shy locked lad, and somewhat coy
no matter bred from Jewish stock,
his existence he did...
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Categories:
gerald ford, america, betrayal, fear, husband,
Form:
Bio
Pardoning unpardonable_________________
By this trick have I won, year after year,
A hundred marks since I was pardoner.
Chaucer, Canterbury Tales
_____________________
Climbing down from high...
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Categories:
gerald ford, satire,
Form:
Limerick
what we perceiveThe Perceived
When Joe Biden the American president
walking up to the steps of his plane
fell stumbled and fell several times
possibly because his aged legs didn't
lift high enough on the ladder rungs
Unwittingly, this mishap might have had
had a bleak effect on the onlookers
and he was seen as...
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Categories:
gerald ford, 3rd grade, angst, anniversary,
Form:
Blank verse