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Premium Member The Dark Side of Canada
I do not have to go far away
 but just look within canada     to see
there is starvation    ...

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Categories: traders, how i feel,
Form: Free verse



Man Made and Manufactured
The human synchronized synthetic sympathetic empathy I robot schizophrenic mechanism
My lifelines technological I think therefore I am and showing potential
Experimental experience my influence controls the...

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Categories: traders, creation, future, hip hop,
Form: Rhyme
Prince of This World
Prince of this world,
you've meddled in the affairs of mankind
since the beginning
From the time of the Egyptian pharaohs,
whose gigantic pyramidal tombs
had been built primarily by...

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Categories: traders, spiritual, truth, war,
Form: Epic
Premium Member jemaa el-fnaa - morocco -
hold still, eventide ...
   I am a capricious cad among wraiths,
     waltzing with a mop in
   ...

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Categories: traders, adventure, appreciation, celebration, travel,
Form: Imagism
She Belongs To the Other Room
The hailings in the coridor of corruption
to the echoes of silence in the streets
Sirens whispering tales of wars
marines marching on looted lots
Justice is strangled by...

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Categories: traders, abuse, analogy, betrayal,
Form: Verse



Premium Member Brake
Willows wheeze while traders weep
A head for softer shoulders grasped
Spread another bid too deep
On margin calling crumpled dreams collapsed

Umbrellas saved the follicles
While frozen feet alarmed...

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Categories: traders, loss, money, new york,
Form: Rhyme
Indian Summer, Here I Come -Fullstop-
Once glorious, but now rusting buildings, lined every dusty road.
Somehow everywhere clung the smell of cow dung.
My heavy bag, a giant rucksack,
Most of it I...

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Categories: traders, travel,
Form: Free verse
Minds Morally Blind and Unkind
Deceit and duplicity, vengeance and vanity
Exploit our weaknesses and dissipate our souls’ strength
As arrogance cockroaches multiply their insanity
We diminish the strength of our faith 

The...

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Categories: traders, poems,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Cafe Watch
Café Watch


Sitting in a café, watching life pass by.
People rushing into shops; important stuff to buy.
Groups of foreign workers, stopping, shaking hands;
Local people bustling by...

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Categories: traders, life, people,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Brother Joseph
Now Israel loved Joseph more, a son of his old age.
He made for him a splendid coat; his brothers were enraged.
They scarce could civil speak...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: traders, betrayal, brother,
Form: Rhyme
Beggars
We are all beggars, are we not?
Never enjoying what we get.
Whatever we do, a return we expect,
Like some traders, we act and react.
Life and love...

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Categories: traders, giving, spiritual,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Indigenous - the True American
Apache, the Ndee, "the people" of Arizona and other States
Blackfoot, the Siksika, whose painted red faces we can relate

Cheyenne, the Tsitsistas, meaning relatives of the...

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Categories: traders, joy,
Form: Abecedarian
Premium Member Victorian Poverty Crime and Squalor
Born into a life of poverty crime and squalor
where hunger and cold winds bite
and disease is rife
and it was a daily battle to stay alive
and...

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© Peter Dome  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: traders, childhood, dark, grief, history,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Black Africa Still In Chains
Its creation’s simplicity still stands as a difficult puzzle
head is twisted backwards while in a forward motion
still looking behind at the chronicles of some centuries...

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Categories: traders, abuse, africa, black african
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member The Amistad Mutiny
The Amistad Mutiny

Slavery, a dirty word no matter how it’s pronounced:
Abducted and herded to the slave fortress of Lomboko1 for trade.
To be tossed in chains...

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Categories: traders, africa, america, history, racism,
Form: Verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things