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Premium Member Enigma
"I'm a conundrum. Or an enigma. I forget which." James A. Owen

In a white man's world, 
I've become an enigma,
feeling like I don't belong, 
trying to break the stigma.
In these mental maladapted creations,
against misplaced monachopsis damnations,
they stare at the colour of your skin,
like it's some...

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Categories: imperialistic, abuse, racism,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Adoration of Nature

Adrift in silent tranquillity, admiring a
Backdrop of nature's charm and grace.
Clarion cloudless sapphire skies above
Depict the state of calmness in my mind.
Eyes admire an abundance of blossoming
Flowers, red tulips, lilac lilies and bluebells.
Growing around lush emerald meadows.
Heart is at ease watching robins in trees.
Instrumental echoes...

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Categories: imperialistic, angst, appreciation, nature,
Form: Abecedarian
Poetry Commentary Exposure of Isis
(So many were protesting about America's secret involvement with ISIS but I didn't believe it until I read this latest news, shocking and disgusting. Poor innocent Muslims are being blamed for Americas furtive atrocities) 

Wolf disguised as sheep kills the poor sheep
Makes many in the...

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Categories: imperialistic, allegory, political, power,
Form: Acrostic

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



The Cynic
"Every generation has its flaws" is 
my opening quotation
Among them is love and its absurd 
expectations
Unjustly women are labeled 
materialistic with imperialistic views
And guys don't give a s*** about 
the type of your lip stick we're not 
unrealistic tools
Not always but increasingly the case
So I...

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Categories: imperialistic, life, people, love, people,
Form: Rhyme
Antilegomena
by Michaelw1two

Antilegomena, a direct transliteration from the Greek, refers to written texts whose authenticity or value is disputed


Exclusion, the reasoned gist, of this nation’s present trends,
revised, reworked, reworded, towards what particular ends;
enticingly so, provision’s rend, unseemingly my thought’s portend,
nonresonant replies to this crude haste, that...

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Categories: imperialistic, political,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Trump Speaks Wolf, Wolf
I don't want Aliens
buying U.S. business,
but please stand back
while I buy up all your cheapest busyness
for International Made In America Trumpism.

Colonialism,
like Trumpism,
should work only one way,
which,
as everybody of importance knows,
is my imperialistic,
not much empirical,
Royal Way.

I also don't want your poor
and uneducated immigrants,
and certainly not their...

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Categories: imperialistic, caregiving, culture, destiny, health,
Form: Political Verse



Fire and Fuse
I strike a blow,
To prove that gods can bleed,
When pierced by an arrow,
Tipped with a poison concocted from imperialistic greed,
Not a gaping wound,
Yet left alone to fester,
A bomb left primed and fused,
To end this world's helter skelter,
Inciting the death of a nation,
And the birth of...

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Categories: imperialistic, society,
Form: Rhyme
The Isolation of Separation
Divided we stand tall within our flame’s truce, 
for it’s been two long weeks since we separated.
Around my neck looped in remorse is a noose
and in pain and misery I am completely saturated. 
O, my sweet lost love, why is life so complicated?
I’m abandoned...half of...

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Categories: imperialistic, lost love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Fading Light
Sold out history
Sold out memory
Sold out pride
Sold out heritage

Sold out lives.

Mounting pressure, financial strife.
Making life harder for people who already live harder lives.

Putting faith in some weakened, flawed historic way of life.
Built upon slavery, invasion and lies.
Longing for the rebirth of some colonial, elitist, conceited...

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Categories: imperialistic, abuse, anger, bereavement, betrayal,
Form: Free verse
The System
the environment western society has created 
does not compliment our energy
the system is not pure
too many political figures are corrupt
their words are not genuine
their actions are not legitimate
their hearts are not noble
their dream does not correspond with the American dream
tainted with societies of secrecies
imperialistic ideologies
jedi...

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Categories: imperialistic, america, corruption, freedom, inspirational,
Form: Free verse
I Thoroughly Enjoy Dialogue With First Continuity
And in a pinch reluctantly talk to yours truly,
a very reformed Jew rarely attends Synagogue,
(he who cannot be named) hails from Prague
offtimes provides a wonderful monologue,
whereby his eloquence usually finds me agog.

Propinquity between scribe
of Schwenksville (Pennsylvania)
heavily shuns engaging in diatribe
loathes bombastic, egotistic,
imperialistic, narcissistic, terroristic...
zealot trumpeting...

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Categories: imperialistic, art, deep, freedom, happiness,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Sharing Is Caring
Yesterday
I heard someone say
To cure police
and military violence,
we need a NonTrumpian change of culture.

Sometimes revolutionary changes
include conserving feminist elements
of ancient healing cultures;

Intent to reward multicultural inclusion
rather than hanging on to patriarchal
and capitalistic monocultural supremacy--
a culture of exclusion,
excommunication,
and extraction from Earth's communal nature
and spirit.

Sometimes we need...

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Categories: imperialistic, anger, caregiving, health, integrity,
Form: Political Verse
The Choicest Decision
Choices fall on chances,
Scratched hard on inner voices. 

The, that proposes sacred lotuses,
In contentment, poised as rejoices,
Profoundly, altered the straits of moises,
And lavished, with own choicest decisions. 

Of no imperialistic befitting,
The Mannered in contemptuous setting,
Mystifying, the paddles of uplifted sailing,
And begrudged, on own contents of...

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Categories: imperialistic, 3rd grade, abuse, anxiety,
Form: Rhyme
The movers and Shakespearers
No comfort for the stickler, sticking literary fixtures depicting conflicting inklings to their minds as perfect pictures.
With one stroke of my pen the standards rose again and damned be lesser men. 
As the pros of prose impose and profess, chaos needs redress. 
For I, who's...

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Categories: imperialistic, poetry, writing,
Form: Free verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry