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Premium Member The Trees Tell Me
Trees have never talked before
no one has ever heard tree thoughts.
As plants evolved, so did trees;
trillions and trillions appeared,
half gone now, down to three trillion.
Trees...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: lecturers, earth, memory, native american,
Form: Free verse



Graduation Ceremony
I imagine attending a colorful graduation ceremony at the college or university.
After attending my mind is stuck with a lot of queries:
Would graduates  cultivate...

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Categories: lecturers, education, imagination, on work
Form: Imagism
Fully Employed Now
Humanity keeps looking forward, toward the coming of a birth,
and we’re all deemed as equals on our first day on this earth,
but as the years...

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Categories: lecturers, humor,
Form: Rhyme
What Does It Mean To Be a Woman
What Does it Mean to be a Woman?

What does it mean to be a woman? 
What does it mean to suffice?
It means to overcome suppression,
By...

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Categories: lecturers, abuse, anti bullying, rights,
Form: Rhyme
Success Is Not Always What You See
"success is not always what you see"

This the tale of the janitor
Who loved his job with a passion
Who shone at his job like a star
Never...

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Categories: lecturers, appreciation, care, career, dedication,
Form: Free verse



Break Free - An Ode To the Life of a Science Student
A wish to break free from all the tensions and stress,
 


Pressure to perform or because of low marks distress,
 


Bombarding on the brain by...

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Categories: lecturers, education, care, care, student,
Form: ABC
Premium Member Pirates Without Ships
Beware of pirates without a ship
like rebels without a transportive WinWin cooperative cause,
like ego-politicians without sacred ecological-economic portfolios.

One of the ways we communicate cooperative values
and...

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Categories: lecturers, addiction, anti bullying, courage,
Form: Political Verse
Nintythree
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eye had to pay for internet by the hour the word the line...

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Categories: lecturers, imagination, on writing and
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Random Excerpts - 2: Ice In My Eyes Smoke In Yours, a Novel
May 29, 1957: …have to think about getting a thesis director…know no professor yet in the department…someone suggested i get hold of Derek Fogg for...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: lecturers, growing up, international, student,
Form: Free verse
At the Podium
A speaker at a podium
Looks out upon a sea
Of faces, listening or not,
To varying degree.

Some lecturers go on and on
And haven't got a clue
The audience...

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Categories: lecturers, spoken word,
Form: Rhyme
Our Models
We came here pretentious, egoistic, hyper-inflated with our meager academic laurels and
filled with self-adulation of our GPAs
You saw us plainly; our minds almost blank like...

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Categories: lecturers, science, thank youeducation, love,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Dizzy Meducation
How do we consume,
whether on-line or off-line,
in a doing justice way
to lives we digest
and excrete?

How do we produce
in justice doing ways
for lives invested with cooperative...

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Categories: lecturers, creation, health, humor, integrity,
Form: Political Verse
Abc Poem About a Teacher
Accepts all flaws as they are 
Believes in one self ability 
Comes to every students needs 
Dedicate his efforts willingly 
Enjoy the company of students...

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Categories: lecturers, 12th grade,
Form: ABC
Feverish Pigs
Dizzy gratitude in the laze of noon,

Ink parading splendour on sheets of paper,

Gone is the beautiful world,

Reduced to minute filigree,

And hello to grades of redshift...

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Categories: lecturers, devotion, education, passion,
Form: Free verse
The Campus Disease
The Campus disease

New students report fresh and healthy
Soon they all become disabled and lost
Polio in the limbs, river blindness in the eyes
Wax in the ears...

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Categories: lecturers, analogy, corruption, fantasy, feelings,
Form: Sonnet

Book: Reflection on the Important Things