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Premium Member Sergeant Major O'Malley
Sergeant Major O'Malley, Seventh Cavalry, had served nigh on three decades.
He rose through the ranks havin' served in squads, companies and brigades.
Second lieutenants were nuisances and he treated them as if they didn't exist!
He took recalcitrant lads behind the barracks to administer discipline with his...

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Categories: lieutenants, funnyhorse,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Fantasia Erotica
her multiple attractive sites
leave him confuse and indecisive
her soft abdomen, hollows down from a simple caress
and her excited twin sisters, resonate on her burst
from an interplay below the waist.
Oh! the luscious melons of her backyard
tender and mesmerizing; unique and enslaving
make him appreciate her on top

Squeezing...

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Categories: lieutenants, body, emotions, fantasy, romance,
Form: Romanticism
The Killers
The killers are not only those who bombed this nation
But also those who knew their hangouts and kept
silence

The killers are not only those who slaughtered 
humans
for religion reasons
But also those religion leaders who refused to 
condemn
the act

The killers are not only those who imported 
weapons...

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Categories: lieutenants, anger
Form: List

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Premium Member Reclamation of Number 21
Fiction by Charles
Just prior to the end of the civil war, there were nearly 6000 men who were not accounted for but assumed to be alive. Under truce, a secret meeting between Lee and Grant was held on no mans land, in the spring of...

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Categories: lieutenants, inspirational,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Dubya Dubya Two
I was relaxin' on the patio the other day, musin' as I often do,
About a few things that brought about vic'try in Dubya Dubya Two.
There were no computers, cell phones, night goggles, drones or such.
How we won the war sans such contrivances, I have wondered...

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Categories: lieutenants, war,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Reclaimation of Number 21
Fiction by Charles
Just prior to the end of the civil war, there were nearly 6000 men who were not 
accounted for but assumed to be alive.   Under truce, a secret meeting between Lee 
and Grant was held on no mans land, in the...

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Categories: lieutenants, warlife, time, integrity,
Form: Prose Poetry



Winnie the Pooh and Mickey Mouse Contest
Winnie the pooh is an icon
A mascot for a Canadian brigade
Named after the a lieutenants home
With the name of Winnipeg I heard

Mickey Mouse is an endearing fellow
To replace Oswald the lucky rabbit
Minnie his friend shyly says “Hello” 
Poor Oswald is no more he’s had it

Wonder...

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Categories: lieutenants, tribute,
Form: Rhyme
Skirting the Issue

Somebody saw the enemy’s fearless leader
secretly slinking away
The battle in the blood desert field of Raqqa
was still raging on
Hell’s fury had more than a pound of flesh
left to take
But that fearless leader, 
who was seen stealthily leaving,
didn’t wanna collect his combat pay
Two years to the...

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Categories: lieutenants, death, religion, war, wisdom,
Form: Narrative
Trifling Juvenile Players Harping Silly Tunes
Trifling juvenile players harping silly tunes
Guns and bling-bling, fake love and stuff like that
I'm no candy man, never been, but I know this
You will need to cut back on the crap

Or we will forever hear your lives going drip-drip
All over a collection of nick-knacks, I'll...

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Categories: lieutenants, music, poetry, poets, rap,
Form: Rhyme
When In Pain
When I am in pain, 
My ego would be the first to leave,
As rats would a sinking ship;
The greater the pain the faster it leaves!
My drives get ready to play a masochistic role.
All philosophers, Cosmologists,
Ontologists, Monists, Dualists, Pluralists,
Eschatologists, Epistemologists et al  
Hastily retreat, like...

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Categories: lieutenants, inspirational, motivation, pain, philosophy,
Form: Free verse
A Light Year To Cleanse the Earth
‘In the nearest Earth’s trajectory
A creature with sign victory
Has raised my curiosity quotient
Soon I’ve become just reticent
A strange heavenly presence
With galactic perseverance
No words to define it
Cosmic light has its face lit
Bluish blush and antennas twin
Flaunting is the species keen’ ..1

Doubting is my mind 
As now...

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Categories: lieutenants, angel, appreciation, art,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Political Short-Circuits
A problem with fundamentalist short-circuits
is their Left-dominant tendencies
over RightBrain polypathic-polyphonic resonant feelings.

Fundamentalism shrinks Left-RightBrain Both-And
WinWin ecopolitical thinking,
strategizing,
democratizing,
domesticating,
creolizing.

For example,
imagine your nationalistic domestic policies
to pit those who victoriously have
against marginalized and criminalized lepers,
parasites, really,
in your not-so-humble,
vaguely fascist,
opinion,
are not going so well
as you might have Republican conservationally predicted.

You...

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Categories: lieutenants, culture, earth, health, humanity,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Chapter 87 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: the Solomon Brothers and Sisters
Date:  March 2041

The weather was agreeable all
Seemed well in the Damian house
Hold early morning. The kids were
Heading out to school. Dolly and 
Molly were helping the 3 year olds.
This will be their first day in pre- k.
The 3 year olds stayed together 
In the...

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Categories: lieutenants, adventure, angst, black love,
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member The Fellow In the Trenches
When the battle is won, 'tis the general who claims the laurel wreath.
Seldom is lavish praise bestowed upon the lowly ranks beneath.
But it's the valiant fellow in the trenches with his bayonet and gun,
Who bears the brutal brunt of battle to see the victory won!

In...

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Categories: lieutenants, warhome, home, , cute,
Form: Rhyme
Lost To Own
Bravado and gaiety,
Marked the laity,
They were intoxicated,
From the problem they had been extricated,
There was a man,
Who was the swan,
Among celebrating also swams,
He gesticulated victorious,
And puffed and smelled the air,
His chest was pulled out,
As he marshaled his winning army about,
The folk jumped, danced and laughed,
Their future...

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Categories: lieutenants, inspirational, life, philosophy, hero,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things