Confederation Poems | Examples


Premium Member Trumptation


Many men before us history made 
Rulers never forgotten path to a nation 
Built strong upon a foundation 
A constitution where truth shall prevail 
Trumptation, where every dream becomes reality 
A body of leaders for the people 
By the people choice their cry 
A call for humanity, the world's gone wild 

To the Republic for which we stand 
A single individual our existence goes extinct 
Judge not your fellow man his cheek turns 
But if your own the wolf cries 
Sinful howls of a nations desire 
Trumptation, a US of morals and dignity 
We stand united, strong world they fear 
Where birth is life but a man his own 

A confederation of independence and sovereignty 
Liberty of the people, God Bless America 
Trumptation, let freedom ring their ears 
A nation where everyone is equal 
The world was joy except player haters 
Say they gonna move, trumptation they feel 
Just another lie, they can't leave these fields 
Cause they know life is better, even under trumptation 
A new generation where old rules still works
Form: Epic

God Gave Humans Ability

God gave us ability to create crimes.
Each one of these are breaches of laws.
Breaches have been assigned penalties.
Penalties are designed to be equally applied.
Penalties are to prevent crimes from occurring.

Trump was convicted of felonies 34 times.
Therefore, Trump has been a convicted felon.
Convicted felons cannot either be successfully 
vetted or pass a National Agency Check (NAC)
by Office of Special Investigation (OSI).
He cannot join the military, cannot be able to
vote or ever be able to receive a security clearance.
He is in violation of Declaration of Independence,
Constitution and Amendments and Articles of
Confederation.
These items were created to prevent a person
from being President of the United States (POTUS)
and should properly be enforced.


Black Civil War: Book 1-3

I saw a thousand guns
Numbered like the sand of the seashore
Bowing down slowly
To the half of a yellow sun
Staring at them with gestures
That spoke silent words of praise
In an unbelievable future of hope!

(Book 2)
The sunrise spoke to the confederation,
The sunset seemed to sleep in peace
Within the heart of a few future Jews
Who told tales and fables of segmented past
With presentable memories of shredded battlegrounds
To new semen’s slowly turning into men
And begged of them to transfer
This vehicle of priceless messages
To their future kind!

(Book 3)
Tankers of war labeled yellow and black
Painted pictures of a fate fair and dark,
Carried labels of a suspected authoritarianism;
Painted portraits of an undeniable militarianism!
Tankers of war labeled yellow and black
Painted pictures of a race in peace or part,
Carried labels of a suspected treason
Believed to be pinpointed by the south-south region!

Ladt In the Harbor

To see the Lady in the harbor
From the deck of ship at moor

The sea and the winds that blow
Tell of freedom where liberties glow

Protection enshrined in its constitution
Articles of Confederation 

The lamp lite for the world to see
Brought millions to cross the sea

The crucible an emulation of humanity
Every race and culture creativity

Is the hope still alive in the U S A
Only those with wealth can stay 

Give us your tired and poor
Time to try on another shore

The Soldier

THE SOLDIER

From a tender age I knew will be nuclear:
While my peers sang to the dilemma of Kelly and Nelly,
I slept with Chris de burgh dreaming of no border lines.
The lady in red was my finest
And fetal hesitation was not my thing.
Then, I was 13 with a Mandela line,
Drawn through my head near a star.
The first lady wasn’t in red,
But saw red when I burst her. 
Then, they called me the sergeant.
I popped five more before I dropped my teens.
Upgrading to two Mandela lines and stars on either side of my head.
Jenny, ivy, Lilly, Cindy, Julie, Emily and all the others,
In a confederation of the broken hearted,
In a unanimous vote of no confidence,
Declared me a persona non grata.
“But he was a handsome devil, that one” they cried
And he never missed a shot.
Form: Narrative


Premium Member America's Great Documents, Part 3

4. The Articles of Confederation   1778
 Three references: "The year of our Lord", first paragraph;                                                                                                              "The year of our Lord", last paragraph;                                                                                                                                               "Great Governor of the world", Article X111, 2nd. paragraph

5.  The Constitution of The United States  1787
Two references: "Year of our Lord", Article V11, 2nd. paragraph;                                                                                     "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion,                                                           or prohibiting the free exercise thereof", Amendment 1, Section 1

6.  The Gettysburg Address  1865
Two references:  "Created equal", 1st. Paragraph;                                                                                                                                               "This nation under God", 3rd. Paragraph
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Form: Prose

The Unions : One For All and All For One

before labor unions came into existence businesses were run like monarchies
where those in positions of power treated the workers atrociously
no sick days, no overtime, no vactions and no minimum wage
and some work place conditions were worse than an animal's cage

but throught the grace of God and American ingenuity
the laborers joined together and the unions came to be
organized for the advancement of the shared interest of the work force
a confederation of laborers who at one time had no recourse
fired without cause, no work injury compensation and hardly a lunch hour
but with the labor unions now in place the workers have a measure of power
bargaining for health insurance and decent salaries
negotiating for better conditions and job security

thank God for the unions as collectively we band
one for all and all for one, united we now stand
Form: Narrative

The Constitution

In any country
From century to century
Living together of people
Strong and feeble
Has been of paramount importance.

Countries have different ways of association
Some live in a federation
Others in a confederation.

In each case,
The system of living together 
Is guided by a document
Called a constitution
It is drawn by a group of selected people.

After the selected people have agreed
On a type of constitution
It is then presented 
To the people of the nation
In a referendum.

In some nations,
The people signify their intentions
Through elected members
Who represents them in parliament.

Once the document  is approved by the people,
Delegated by the people,
It becomes a constitution.

...A constitution is a document
That governs the way of life
And behavior of people
Of a nation.

A constitution can be suspended
In times of emergency,
The government of the day
Shall rule by degree
And not by acts of parliament.

All loyal citizens of a nation
Respect their constitutions
As they respect their race.
Form: Acrostic

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