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Premium Member Tweets
I, too, dislike poems.
I’ve tried runes (and rampikes)
but that’s affected
rather than merely effete.
So I call them
figments.
When people query
What do you write?
at a barbecue or birthday party
I say soliloquies,

fractals,
fragments.
Self-similarities,
singularities,
sculptures (scriptures), geometric shapes and series,
three dimensional triangles, spheres
and differential equations,
fractured fairy tales,
Rocky and Bullwinkle,
rectal impactions.

On the other...

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Categories: organelles, birthday, earth, pain, people,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Sub-Atomic Particles
Sub-atomic particles
the atoms they form
molecules, cell organelles
cells, machinery of life
organs, organisms
communities and ecosystems
planets, solar systems, galaxies
galactic clusters and their inverse
black holes the doors to other
universes, a contradiction
in terms.
             For language and its shadow
consciousness...

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Categories: organelles, community, earth, god, language,
Form: Verse
Poem From Microscope Man
It could also be a return to something simple, 
a world of closed loops 
where kinks and corners weren't invented, 
where animals mixed and organelles 
slipped through each other, 
eating inside each other 
within impossible rooms of gelatin.

Out here, we hold the line 
cold and...

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Categories: organelles, age, life, time,
Form: Free verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



I Am a Civilized Animal
I am a civilized animal, just like you
My brain works a bit better than a computer
In terms of obeying human moral

My heart circulates blood transporting oxygen and nutrients
To every little cell that comprised of molecules and organelles
Made by materials

My life works strictly this way nothing...

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Categories: organelles, funny love, life, love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Co-Redeemer Vocations Needed
Naturally regenerative
living systems,
like Earth
optimize global ecological opportunities
as co-redemptive economies
of loving solidarity relationships
expressing mutual not-negative subsidiarity,
within a web of interdependent Win-Win default networks.

If we are born passionate investments 
of past yang/yin regenerations
redeeming economic risks
weighed as ecological opportunity
for pleasuring pleasant peace 
with active love for all species,
all...

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Categories: organelles, desire, destiny, environment, love,
Form: Political Verse
The Unit of Life
So small, one could not possibly imagine............ 
That you could represent life..... 
you contain so many organelles.......... 
but one of the most inportant 
is DNA.... 
DNA is replicated, transcribed and translated 
into messages......... 
The result structures of cells that make  
you you.............. 
That you...

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Categories: organelles, imagination
Form:



Premium Member It's a Wrap
beyond what we know is the realm of wrapping
  can be no time, can be no space
  just stuff, bits and pieces, much coming and going
  the much going and coming base
  as something wraps up emptiness, hear the clapping
 ...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: organelles, analogy, birth, change, clothes,
Form: Verse
Without a Membrane
What’s a cell without its membrane?
A bulbous mass of uhck?
A strung-out sea that’s ever-expanding?
An ugly pile of gook?

Does it know where proteins go?
Are signals always mistook?
Do organelles discombobulate
And invaders overlook?

Can it feel? Can it fathom?
Does it know which way is up?
Is a formless blob of...

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Categories: organelles, science,
Form: Light Verse
Phoenix Expanding
No grabby
Material axis-
Astounded this fundamental 
Fact of blistering depth-
How meaning wraps inside

Taking hold as you open
A netting to be grazed
By the spirit of nuance

Our fruit grabbing, knee jerk flattered
And upward rejection keeps
Consciousness at its sliver
Like Pavlovian organelles

Somewhere back the atom-split
Nietzschean absurdity left
Our borders bulging
With nothing...

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Categories: organelles, allegory, passion, political,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Magnification
Close up,
one eye is pinned against the lens
of a freshly sweat-slickened microscope,
while the other eye winks;
equal in effort of support,
they strain to penetrate 
the thickened surfaces of initial green,
finally revealing a sturdy complex
of slack-lipped pores.

Each industrial stomata
gaping as a gateway for gas exchange, 
guarded 
by...

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Categories: organelles, appreciation,
Form: Free verse
Life of A Cell
I am a eukaryotic cell with various organelles,
I am present in various shapes of stellate, spherical and knob threads.
Nucleus is my brain,
Which has karyolymph and a nuclear membrane.
Closer to it, lies the ER which spreads like a huge network,
And carries out its repair work.
Beside ER...

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Categories: organelles, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry