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The 13th Amendment
Footsteps heard from afar 
Caught in the glimpse of 
Strange shadows on walls,
the unknowable visor of 	
approaching men in uniform, 
wedged in the unbroken frames 
of those shadows;
Carrying their guns and arms,
They throw a basket of broken
Legs lost in the war, a dump yard
Of human...

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Categories: homogeneity, age, courage, history, political,
Form: Concrete
The Perspective of Alabaster Scrooge
THE PERSPECTIVE OF ALABASTER SCROOGE

In modern English people time, when the world was full of eminent joy, there lived a man of prestige who was totally the opposite of anyone who strives to form the perfect environment that established his person in which he was...

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Categories: homogeneity, culture, humanity, i am,
Form: Imagism
Of the Dreaded Scourge Currently Afflicting the Municipality and Environ of My Nativity and Youth
This dread disease that has afflicted my home, 
This malady, this plague on my house;
This making convertible the former quaintness and provincialism thereof 
Into something wholly despicable and disgustingly homogeneous,
Yclept "cosmopolitanism," and "worldliness," and "globalization," 
(Or, perhaps "globalism");
That force of rude power that recognizes no...

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Categories: homogeneity, adventure, allegory, allusion, anger,
Form:

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Apoptosis
Sometimes I feel inhuman, like I am an alien trapped in the skin of *****sapiens, trying to fit in. This attire doesn’t suit me-- every act is pain. I look around… They move through life so easily… I want to scream. I want to...

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Categories: homogeneity, angst, anxiety, death, depression,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Children of the Earth
Children of the Earth, I come to you in song
On a day full of glorious rain
O' glorious rain wash away the pain
Of a yesterday coated in plastic
From plastic smiles to plastic motives
We'll wash it all away
On a day full of glorious rain
Children of the Earth,...

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Categories: homogeneity, beautiful, earth day, life,
Form: Free verse
Dysnomia
Conspiracy
Satellites 
Theories
Of Rogue planets
Binary sister stars
Earth
consciousness panics
When Niuburu is really Mars.

Chaos
Global anarchy
Prophecy of Amos
A 9/11 Mobocracy
Gas lighting
Distribute fear with treachery
Suppress knowledge

Heinous blight 
Manipulate under shrouds of democracy
Are the privileged 
A shadow civilization
Secret society.

Ruling class.
An anachronism
A chosen nation.
 from primitive past.
A enslaving ancient dichotomy
Our Creation
Of the...

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Categories: homogeneity, allegory, community, corruption, creation,
Form: Rhyme



The Cut
Woe to those that look too far
Into the mysteries of who we are
And dictate that our DNA
Should tell who goes and who can stay

For mapping is complete and finds
What special traits come from our minds
Some regular with reasoned thoughts
And others tied with extra knots

That comprehend...

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© Mark Elam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: homogeneity, angst, death,
Form: Heroic Couplet
Science Effort Again - Universe Looks Same and Flat
I
Why does the universe look the same no matter where we ( humans and telescopes) look?

II
The question is complex for this reason: an expanding universe from the Big Bang, has voids, columnar structure, and may be akin to the biggest sponge, between galaxies.

III
A possible answer...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: homogeneity, 12th grade, education, space,
Form: Free verse
Big Bang Busters
I
Background radiation raises temperature everywhere in the universe to a few degrees above Absolute Zero. Big Bang couldn't do this level of homogeneity. Besides the Universe is too vast for each part to have had contact with all other parts

II
A good illustration goes thus: a...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: homogeneity, 12th grade, bible, creation,
Form: Didactic
Conversation 1
"If I knew...Because I heard this song, I'm in tears. For no reason."

"It's not for nothing, it just makes me also."

"By the way, not long ago, a sick black young man was assaulted by the same black cops. The black cops were not black. They...

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Categories: homogeneity, love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member In a night of blue velvet
In a night of blue velvet,
when stars are open wounds on the dark sky of memory,
My thoughts intertwine in a slow waltz,
a dance of shadows and lights,
under the moonlight of consciousness,
Seeking that filtering barrier,
that silver gate that separates the outside world from my inner universe.
A...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: homogeneity, fantasy,
Form: Free verse

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