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Premium Member Stamina
STAMINA

Nowhere near a force of nature
Challenging a source of nature

Building with the will to survive
A small measurement for those who strive

Lessons when it comes to strength
Multiplying the time found in length

Stop and learn the sound of weakness
Hard to find when one is relentless

Improving in a...

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Categories: stamina, addiction, birth, blessing, body,
Form: Couplet
April and the Lost Stamina Sussex County I
-Honey go to the Dr
-April I don't know Am I still alive?
-Do it for Us, ours strive
-And the watcher what I should say?
-Tell him the all system was hacked 
 
-The all system was hacked William (Blush)
-we going to do some tests now 

"this guy...

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Categories: stamina, body, humorous, love,
Form: Prose Poetry
Mental Stamina
To Character Ethic,
to core ethical values:
go with personality -
think with personality.

Show your inner values.
Basic principles of effective living
are in the Character Ethic -
impress with personality.

When you are in depression,
success is a function of personality
Do not immerse in depression -
think, positive mental attitude.

Maniac or Bipolar disorder
you...

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Categories: stamina, emotions,
Form: Verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Premium Member On Conserving Ecopolitical Stamina
Note to Grover Norquist
and others with corporate political non-responsibility persuasions:

When you were 21 you "decided that nobody learned anything about politics after the age of 21."

A few financially well-greased years later, as a professional lobbyist,
you decided if you could, you would "drown government in a...

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Categories: stamina, community, freedom, health, patriotic,
Form: Prose Poetry
Panaroma of a Drama With Stamina
saw panorama
of slavery  as a drama
sharing stamina

in states which are red
away from we quickly sped
stay would rather be dead

what we always need
fire burn bright when we feed
from slavery be freed

did have much anguish
Mason Dixon does distinguish
what we relinquish

it is our belief
our slavery we want...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: stamina, analogy,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member The New You
Let's weigh in on all the people out there trying to lose weight
The makeup of our bodies we have had a long time to create
If it is easy to shed those unwanted pounds the task would be simple to do
The solution to the problem is...

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Categories: stamina, life,
Form: Rhyme



Light Verse and Nonsense Verse I
Light verse and nonsense verse

Mini-Ode to Stamina
by Michael R. Burch 
 
When you’ve given so much
that I can’t bear your touch,
then from a safe distance
let me admire your persistence.



The Trouble with Elephants
by Michael R. Burch 

An elephant never forgets
which is why they don’t make the...

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Categories: stamina, animal, fun, humor, humorous,
Form: Light Verse
Despondent As Darkness
I wish I could plant happiness in your heart and heal you of your despondency. I'd place affirmations of loving peace and contentment in your mind. I'd say things like this and that hoping it's not for naught. What would you say if all your...

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Categories: stamina, depression, encouraging, endurance,
Form: Free verse
Native Heart
There were others here before me
And after me, others still
Planting flags 
And claiming territories
Dividing you up
Like pieces of a delicious pie

Wars were fought and battles raged
But the heart wants what it wants
Except it is claimed
Impaled with the flags of conquering nations
And invading hosts 

I am...

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Categories: stamina, love, relationship,
Form: Free verse
Where it Began
My grandmother knew
the exact moment I was born.

She was sitting in the passenger seat
of my grandfather’s navy blue Jeep Wrangler.

Speeding down the New Jersey turnpike,
the windows trembled against rushing air.

She closed her eyes and said,
“I just heard my baby granddaughter cry.”

Every time she tells this...

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Categories: stamina, anxiety, birth, childhood, depression,
Form: Free verse
Striving
What’s the point?  she asked.
It could be a simple solution, he quipped.
With much to do and little to gain,
The effort remained unattainable rain.

So onward she strove
Observed by those who stood beyond the boundaries
Doing much and yet ignoring them
She left having been a bothersome chagrin.
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Categories: stamina, allusion, endurance, growing up,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry