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Premium Member Silent Lies and Deception
Silent Lies and Deception


In the silence of murky waters
There slithers oily snakes of the night
Wearing masks of deception
Beware of fools singing with Stalin’s tongue

The KGB shall set you free
Drowning you in the river Volga
The cold water keeping your lips tight
Whilst the silent ones spread their...

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Categories: insecticides, corruption, evil, history, humanity,
Form: Free verse
I Wish I Weren'T a Cockroach
I WISH I WEREN’T A COCKROACH
by
JOHN M. ARRIBAS


I wish I weren’t a cockroach, its no fun at all
People stomp on me, if they find me in the hall
I need to hide in gloomy spots, niches n crags
Arriving at your house, at times in grocery bags

I...

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Categories: insecticides, allusion, angst, fantasy, children,
Form: Rhyme
Abc Horrors
Arsenic
Bisphenol-A
Cresol
Defoliants
Ethanol
Formaldehyde
Government collusion
Herbicides
Insecticides
Junk food
Killing us all
Lead
Mercury
Naphthalene
Oil
Pesticides
Quiet destruction
Rodenticides
Styrene butadine
Trichlorothylene
U.S. produced 15 trillion lbs. of chemicals in 2007
Vinyl chloride
Water pollution
Xylene
You might want to read ***
Zero tolerance


*** "Poisoned Profits: The Toxic Assault on Our Children"
         by Philip & Alice Shabecoff...

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© Sue Mason  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: insecticides, education
Form: ABC

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Premium Member Villanelle: the Dilemma of the Non-Violent - 37
Villanelle: The Dilemma of the Non-Violent – 36

All day long we kill to keep the home clean
Insecticides aerosols rat poison
The killer instinct makes us bold and mean

Down by the pond mosquitoes wake and preen
Time to send fighter jets by the dozen
All day long we kill...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: insecticides, metaphor, patriotic, political, violence,
Form: Villanelle
A Talk Between a Farmer and a Bird
A farmer praised a bird for its capability
Of eating up all the insects upon the crops:
Fantastic! It certainly contributes to high yields
Of crops enough for everyone a finer year

The bird listened but didn't conceive appropriate 
Yielding a few words plain and insipid:
Eating up insects is...

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Categories: insecticides, analogy, bird, farm, humorous,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Dreamer
You will not recognize her,
You of the careless eye
But we gardeners who know her work
Will sometimes chance to spy

The speeding little wood nymph
As she wields her small paint brush 
Giving pansies their sweet faces
And the rose its dainty blush.

In the world of natural gardening
She is...

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Categories: insecticides, fantasy, nature, sweet, sweet,
Form: Rhyme



The Bee's Knees
It's passing strange;
I never liked bees very much.
--thought them ugly, mean and hazardous.
But now they disappear, 
together with the crops dependent
on them to survive. My sentiments
have crossed the battlefield and joined
a more quixotic enemy--one who feeds me
first, then falls away to sacrifice his sting,
his life,...

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Categories: insecticides, happiness,
Form: Free verse
Green Alternative

Mary, Mary, quite contrary,
your garden's a splendid show.
How do you get such massive crops,
I really want to know?

" With pesticides, insecticides
and chemicals all in a row.
I raise a finger to all the Greens,
then watch my treasures grow!"

~




For Poet Destroyer's Green Competition....

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Categories: insecticides, food, nature,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Expertise
Aren’t we all repository of talents many?
Some of them may be hibernating snug.
But they wait eager to wake up, 
At the opportune time like dormant buds,
At the first fond touch of spring.

Gardening is one of my areas of expertise.
But I don’t limit myself to it.
I...

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Categories: insecticides, desire, engagement, passion,
Form: Free verse
What Can I Eat?
I don’t want Swine flu
So no more pork for me
I don’t want Bird flu
So no chicken fricassee
I don’t want mad cow disease
So no more Beef for me
I don’t want Salmonella
So no dippy eggs for tea 
With mercury in the water
I will no longer eat fish
There...

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Categories: insecticides, healthbird, bird,
Form:
The House Sparrows
When I  was a young boy

                    I used to watch with awe

             ...

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Categories: insecticides, bird,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Tatiana Needed Support To Come Out
*Image of Me Flirting by Gfycat.
Tatiana Needed Support To Come Out

Lil' Tatiana her stomach like butterflies,
Could not speak in public, had doctor analyze,
Prescribed taking lessons and try to improvise,
Instead, the butterflies started to colonize.

Insecticides were used by helping euthanize,
It did the task but still, she...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: insecticides, allegory, poetry,
Form: Monorhyme
Ecocide
The mother of nature is heart-broken
Her eyes distal and wide-opened
Although her roots are torched and torn
Her modesty is soft spoken

Her sheltered skin are offerings
That men misuse for profiting
Her hair sprayed with insecticides
She smiles instead of arguing

Her vegetables incestuous
Pollutted and preposterous
Left like a maid to clean...

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Categories: insecticides, life, nature,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Apoleia Phobia
Apoleia-Phobia

Insects walk on six legs but some can fly unless
          Insecticides take over
                    No bees no honey

Spiders...

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Categories: insecticides, people,
Form: Free verse
The Comedy House Ii: the Rats
Bewitched with irri-
tating glows,they ransacks the
purse and 'ijawo'; those rats!

Breaking news;
The Headline: "3 husky rats
ransacking the purse of the nation."
The news: As noted in the
headline of today's consciousness-leaking
news. We'll have to say this with
Annointed regret that 3 hoodlums
With pointed teeths had just robbed
the nation of...

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Categories: insecticides, africa,
Form: Political Verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry