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Premium Member Identity Crisis
He says he saw "(this nation's)
Identity sold and robbed by immigration..."
And I remember
My first day teaching at the border school
First one there that August morning
Cows were grazing on the lawn
I walked into the office to report them
and the secretary laughed, "They're Hector's.
They sneak over the...

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Categories: insurrectionists, america, immigration, patriotic,
Form: Free verse
Under the Father Land
UNDER THE FATHER LAND
 We serve under the father land
 In huminity we render 
 Selfless services in cosmopolitanism 
 In peace-less and troubless downtown   
 We inhabit as national stuccoers
 With the aids of the bourgeoisies
 Starvation, annihiliationists and insurrectionists
 Famish the...

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Categories: insurrectionists, abuse, betrayal,
Form: Pastoral
Premium Member Today Is Different
Today is assiduously
religiously different,
as I review our local RiverEast News.

Every week
Mike Thompson writes a solid Editorial
in a compelling voice.
I expect to only add
my hearty sacred
happy secular "Amen!"

Our nearly fearless Editor and Chief
calls for political "ACCOUNTABILITY!"
like so many others 
on bipolarizing Left through Right,

And those still...

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Categories: insurrectionists, america, health, integrity, prayer,
Form: Political Verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Premium Member Inauguration Day 2021
Four years ago on this very day
the Democrats and their proxy media stooges
cried “the election was stolen!”
and “we need to impeach Trump!”

Today the same apparatchiks 
and oligarchs and media fawned and gushed
over a corrupt senile swamp rat
and propagandised his coronation.

And all the while Granpa Joe
spoke...

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Categories: insurrectionists, america, political,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Let Freedom Ring
Let freedom ring across the land
For truth and justice take our stand
Let the traitorous insurrectionists see
We stand for true American democracy.

Let our Grand Ol' Flag always wave
Above the home of the free and the brave
For those who fought for the rights we employ
And guard the...

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Categories: insurrectionists, america, freedom, patriotic,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Not Patriots--Amoeba Types
The insurrectionists of January 6 are NOT patriots!
They are criminals of the lowest amoeba-types
Most patriots were at work improving the G.N.P.
Not carousing and malingering to air their gripes.

Can you imagine an American president colluding,
Encouraging rabble-rousers to storm the Capitol,
Giving tacit approval to hanging his vice-president?
In...

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Categories: insurrectionists, anger, how i feel,
Form: Quatrain



Premium Member The Noble Experiment
I find it hard to believe the sun is setting
That the noble experiment is in fatal decline,
Just because so many people are forgetting
Descending into what I’d call a piteous whine.

That the noble experiment is in fatal decline
Belying solid foundations of our Constitution
Descending into what I’d...

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Categories: insurrectionists, america, how i feel,
Form: Pantoum
Premium Member A Nightmare
The other night I dreamed of spiraling downward,
But the earth delayed rising up to receive me.
I watched my unending fall into masses of despair
Falling rapidly, I found that I could not flee;
I could only hope that “better angels” would prevail,
That I would be spared this...

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Categories: insurrectionists, america, anxiety, dream,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member To a Former Friend
I am sorry I can no longer respect your hue
Since you have succumbed to Q-Anon
Parroting most stupid conspiracy theories
Since the Trump train you jumped on
And adopted a jaundiced view of our history
Believing The Donald's outrageous lies
Crediting to him outlandish deeds
And planting false social media seeds.

I...

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Categories: insurrectionists, anxiety, betrayal, conflict, friend,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Old Glory
Do not debauch the banner--red, white, and blue,
By waving it above traitorous insurrectionists’ yell.
Old Glory was “so gallantly streaming” in 1812,
It has stood the tests of time tried and true
From Iwo Jima, the Japanese sulfur island hell,
And the Halls of Montezuma, on history’s shelve.

Proudly, she...

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Categories: insurrectionists, america, history, patriotic,
Form: Curtal Sonnet
Premium Member What Good Can Come From Today
~ January 6, 2021 ~ 


What good can come
  from the malevolence of today
Our jaws dropped to the floor
  as insurrectionists held sway

Our faith in our institutions shattered
  and, yes, in ourselves too
To handle the transition of power
  like democracies do

Staying...

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Categories: insurrectionists, america, future, scary, violence,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member January 6, 2021
Today... 
I watched in horror as insurrectionists, 
          [hooligans and terrorists] 
          stormed our nation's capital. 
While chaos reigned, I was afraid 
	  our republic was...

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Categories: insurrectionists, america, fear, patriotic,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member When Democracy Almost Died
The faith in our Democracy
Was almost lost most shamefully,
When losers made their foolish claims
And railed against imagined blames.

The lap dog trogs obeyed the call
To challenge what was clear to all;
That voters cast their ballots free
And fairly won their victory.

The insurrectionists encore
Previewed at Charlottesville before:
A Hitler...

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Categories: insurrectionists, angst, betrayal, conflict, hate,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member 1-6-21
This day will be remembered in infamy,
When insurrectionists brought horror and shame.
While they attacked our foundation of democracy,
Looking for the innocent & other ghosts to blame.

A common viewpoint of this event was disbelieving,
Such that, how could this even happen at all?
To the point where those...

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Categories: insurrectionists, betrayal, conflict, corruption,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Respect
The guard at the door said,
“I don’t agree with you, but I respect you,”
As he let the insurrectionists in.

Did he respect the fear they brought
To those who were at work inside?
Did he respect the taking down of
The American flag to fly the flag
Of a would-be...

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Categories: insurrectionists, america, usa,
Form: Free verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry