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Premium Member Melanie
Disheveled and dirty she sat 
A guy walking by just spat 
It caught her off guard as she wiped it away 
Wanted to move but decided to stay

She looked forlorn and beat 
Begging for a bite to eat 
I approached and offered her a tenner
Her...

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Categories: jurists, character, courage, endurance, success,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Sufi Dream Poem-Theory: Cosmontological Uni-Ball
Cosmology + Ontology = Cosmontology 

NEW Cosmontological Principle: Be SO SO humble! 

>>> SEE NOTE BELOW 

A Sufi Dream-Poem--Our purposefully "proto-conscious" UNI-ballish recycling?

By: Moji Agha
Started on Oct. 26, 2020

You know?
Being a microtubular cosmontologically proto-conscious
goofy sufi dervish,
"I have a dream" too. 

I tell the truth &...

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© Moji Agha  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: jurists, creation, destiny, imagination, mystery,
Form: Free verse
A Little List
With apologies to Sir W.S. Gilbert

As some day it may happen that a victim must be found,
I've got a little list--I've got a little list.
Of society offenders who might well be underground,
And who never would be missed--who
never would be missed!

There's the pestilential pundits who write...

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Categories: jurists, hilarious, satire,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



A Wandering Boy With a Song In His Pocket - Part Ii
A Wandering Boy with a Song in His Pocket
Arabic Poem by: Salman Dawood Mohammed 
Translated into English by: 
Inaam Al-Hashimi (Gold_N_Silk)
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Just like the wind 
I drive out loneliness of an empty bench for two... 
And, like a curfew, I mourn pedestrians’ noise;
And as a shirt...

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Categories: jurists,
Form: Prose Poetry
Law
I know of many lawyers who are very quick to quote
the words of famous jurists in decisions that they wrote.
They are those who live their lives by rules of precedent
maybe that’s why the future goes the way the past has went...
Ignorance of the law can’t...

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Categories: jurists, business, judgement,
Form: Couplet
Zombies
Zombies

She left her head in the town
Look at her headless body floating in sky
She said the day is cruel and rude
But the night is her neighbour
I saw her skeletal brain sipping blood like 
a juice
 With her maggot-infested teeth charing 
babies
Dusting the flesh from the...

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Categories: jurists, dark,
Form: Blank verse



Our Freedom Wasn'T Free
Have you ever wondered what happened to the men?
Who signed the Declaration that made this a free land.

Five were captured by the British.  Branded traitors, tortured, died.
Twelve men lost their homes and land. Ransacked, burned what was their lives.

Two their sons  imprisoned. ...

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Categories: jurists, history, inspirational, people,
Form: Free verse
A Land Somewhere In Africa
Somewhere in Africa, is a land blessed with nature:
Valuable gemstones beneath earth’s crust,
A fertile soil nurtured by divine tears from above,
And a blazing smile of radiant sun
But great depression has its hands gripped
On the heart and soul of this glorious land
For nature’s most precious stones...

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Categories: jurists, africa, identity, nature, political,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Scratch
Back when the strange appeared uncommon, 
I knew I was just beginning 
To scratch the surface of the truth.
So I got myself a shovel.

As I dug deeper, I discovered my scent so jaded
As to not distinguish florist from fish monger. 
I had uncovered a conspiracy,...

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Categories: jurists, allegory, journey,
Form: Blank verse
Theater of Utter Charm Part 7
gesturing crudely about luck and doom
blowing us towards the promised manic Paradise
a steely eyed greeting committee
providing the final hurdle
their panel of erudite jurists
concluded that his sense of right and wrong
had been tricked by wizard mesmerists
no one could say otherwise
concluded the statistically invariant
barking and clapping seals
playing...

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Categories: jurists, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
Ardingly Elegy
ARDINGLY ELEGY

The clock tower tolls the passing of the day
The bleating flock wends home neath darkening sky
The Judges homeward plod their weary way
And leave the world in peace at Ardingly

Beyond from the madding contests’ noble strife
Their preferences no longer put asunder on
Reworking judgements that were...

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Categories: jurists, allusion, parody,
Form: Rhyme
Newborn Boy Tossed Out Car Window
we knew capitalism had turned ugly
after the first lemonade stand drive by 
children denounced their parents
when their eyes were opened
to supply side economics 
and demand side criminal enterprise
plunging on in a premeditated stupor
they floated between the tables
a jackpot here a jackhammer there
a cartesian Bingo bonanza...

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Categories: jurists, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
For Those Who Celebrate The 4th Of July
We need to remember our heritage and the reason we celebrate the 4th of July.
 
Have you ever wondered what happened to the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence? Their story. . .
 
Five signers were captured by the British as traitors, and...

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Categories: jurists, america, patriotic,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member San Francisco---Summer of Love
**BIO- IN RHYME FORM**





Living there..... was quite an unusual trip.
I was no flower child,  but they ruled the city.

They actually rode on flower painted busses and 
laughed at all the tourists.
Who looked to me, like worn-out jurists)

Nobody was mean or killing one another.
In fact, color...

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Categories: jurists, city, community, feelings, happiness,
Form: Bio
Adjudications
Esteemed personages and jurists
let the oral arguments begin.

Sir, the legality of your position on this
most serious of matters
limps like a drunken duck.

Madam your logic has diminished,
it trips over its own dung,
it bleats like a flea bitten nanny-goat.

Sire, your robes make you look fat.
Madam, your mother...

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Categories: jurists, poetry,
Form: Free verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry