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Letter To The Editor


             Your judgments have me grinning.
Don't pretend you were immune 
from the Avarice of Pride.

Which you delved past cover packet 
into the gutworm of stardoms naked lunch?

Unfolding the artwork of your Deathsnake Bands-...

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Categories: legislating, art,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Ecclesia
An old Greek word, ecclesia,
is often translated as church,
but could also be thought of as a civilization
acting civilly,
as a citizenry
acting as responsible citizens.

The noun side of Ecclesia
casts residents as consumers
of democratic and economic cooperative systems,
while the verb side
speaks of residents as producers of democracy
and economically...

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Categories: legislating, culture, fear, health,
Form: Political Verse
End of Life Options
I watched something on the television in a program about Euthanasia 
And since my father died from cancer what palliative care would be a saviour
I can understand I think how sick people would want a choice in their death
And some dignity with it from degenerative...

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Categories: legislating, death, life,
Form: Ballad

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The Gender Construct
Hoo Ha or pee pee
Trouser or skirt
Football or Barbie 
What can it hurt

Pink or blue
Stiletto or flat
Pantie or brief
Where are you at?

Sugar and spice
Snips and snails 
Flip it over
Always comes up tails 

Tough Tom
Nelly Nancy 
All made up
But never fancy 

Child of love
Love my child...

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Categories: legislating, humor,
Form: Rhyme
End of Life Options
I watched something on the television in a program about Euthanasia 
And since my father died from cancer what palliative care would be a saviour
I can understand I think how sick people would want a choice in their death
And some dignity with it from degenerative...

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Categories: legislating, anxiety, death,
Form: Ballad
The Murder Diaries I
In the billow of mercurial cataclysms
Sharp as the pyrexia of igneous pebble stones
Upon my hindquarters I was cast
The circles that were established
Branded my skin with cancerous nightmares
Crafting the twisted love song ****ing my throat
Through the lavender haze I tread
Threatened by a medley of conundrums
The tongue...

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Categories: legislating, imagination,
Form: Verse



Told To Fit Mold
Told To Fit Mold

Now worn down and things are growing old;
Affirmative Actions forces us to fit a mold;
Forced to do;
Both me and you;
Am tired of doing what we have been told.

James Horn

Legislating civil rights creates many conflicts,
problems and difficulties. I had a Master's
Degree, with six...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: legislating, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Holy Father--
Holy Father
Once upon midnight prayerful
The purposeful pontifical priesting
Holy Father
while I pondered, discipline and careful
I discovered the believers
I crave the evangelic, exegetical evangelism
I crave the sacerdotal, sorrowful scriptures
Holy Father
I came believing
Deep into that darkness preaching
The Pentecostals came impeaching
As of someone gently speeching, speeching
Eagerly I looked for...

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Categories: legislating, analogy, appreciation, god,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Pertinence of Compassion
Impertinence of Zealotry

Impertinence
reminds Roshi Susan Murphy,
refers not only to Trumpian rudeness,
but also irrelevance
to Earth's Kingdom 
at Compassionate Hand.

I was watching "Silence" last night
about zealous colonizing missionaries
learning creolizing compassion
of growing relevant to cultures
languages
indigenous to unwashed aliens
suffering the zealous impertinence
of selfishly empowered elites.

This, in turn,
reminded me of...

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Categories: legislating, christian, color, culture, earth,
Form: Political Verse
Authentic Vs Fake and Shiny
undocumented bona fide lyric writer
very extraordinarily real
also buttery brown bathed in genuine poverty 
unlawfully kept under change of invariability
willfully writing human unlawfully and lawfully man made particulars
with frangible dainty legislating to keep safe all that is mine 
  
so how can you know who's...

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Categories: legislating, bullying, celebrity, international, music,
Form: Bio
Onerous Anus Complex Number One
Pain in the ass devoid of dreck
inapropos poetic material what the heck
more unbearable than crick in neck
shiver me timbers, I feel like total wreck
the (see) Edmund Fitzgerald, si?.

Spasmodic cramping imposed
automatic rhyming abbreviation
comeuppance (analogous to daggers
stabbing derriere courtesy constipation
far worse fate than death – abdication

among living...

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Categories: legislating, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Imagism
Premium Member Impertinent Zealotry
Pertinent Compassion

Impertinence
reminds Roshi Susan Murphy,
refers not only to Trumpian rudeness
crudeness
ruthlessness
but also irrelevance
to Earth's Kingdom
at Compassionate Healing Hand.

I was watching "Silence"
of zealous colonizing missionaries
learning therapeutic compassion
by growing more relevant to cultures
languages
indigenous to unwashed aliens
suffering from capital-zealous impertinence
of selfishly empowered elites.

This, in turn,
reminded me of Trumpian impertinence
regarding...

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Categories: legislating, caregiving, earth day, easter,
Form: Political Verse
Ruminating Vagaries of Life May 2nd 2021
Ruminating vagaries of life May 2nd, 2021

(conceived while in utero
which loosely summarization in toto
of this ordinary Joe Schmoe,
who did wade nine months for a roe
at mercy of obstetricians status quo,

giving me a jump start to blend pro
pen city utilizing both a very small oboe,
and combination...

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Categories: legislating, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member World Turned Upside Down
To see the world turned upside down
Takes change indeed, and lots!
More men like Jason bring this change,
But not those Argonauts.

For this is not of flesh and blood;
It’s not an earthy fight.
The dark, upended, rolled away,
Is mastered by the light.

See, we won’t cause the death of...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: legislating, christian, heart,
Form: Rhyme
Who Wants To Be Paul
You can't legislate poor into freedom
By legislating wealthy to pay
What someone receives for not working
Another must work for all day
The government can't give away something
Without taking it from some other guys
You can't give to Peter without robbing Paul
No matter how hard Congress tries
And when half...

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Categories: legislating, politicalwork, work,
Form:

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