Head And Heart
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When your heart and your head
Have a major disagreement,
Which body part should win?
Certainly not in every case,
But in 2020, my heart won.
Two of our dearest friends offered a gift to my...
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Categories:
experientially, love, math,
Form: Narrative
National Poetry Month
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,How seasons and weather change
the way I shiver pleasantly from their
anonymous ways---
daring in the heated blisters of
summer's flesh, then
mysterious through winter's ghost...
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Categories:
experientially, introspection, seasons,
Form: Light Verse
All Wrong
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All Wrong
Perhaps you are all wrong,
Chanting a cheap imitation song,
Trying to peer-pressure-belong.
It’s the devils-sweet-song,
But eternity is hellishly long.
Think! Don’t...
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Categories:
experientially, christian,
Form: Monorhyme
Love's Sufficient Time
...I can accept love
I have time to learn
and earn
But
can I embrace compassion
I feel sure appreciates me
far more wisely
than I have yet earned?
Positive passions more pleasant
than I co...
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Categories:
experientially, anxiety, culture, gender, health,
Form: Political Verse
Grand Priorities
...What fills your goals, son?
I told you!
Need to get my car rolling [life rolling, love rolling]
yesterday,
if not today...
If I may interrupt
to process mindful resilience
for a bit...
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Categories:
experientially, black african american, earth,
Form: Political Verse
Grave Feelings
...I rediscover organic errors
hidden in co-gravitating
love language.
Gravity is easily noticed
as Apple falling toward Earth;
less visibly co-scienced,
experientially remembered,
as co-gravit...
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Categories:
experientially, earth, extended metaphor, health,
Form: Political Verse
Power
...He is a gentleman, dressed up in a lion skin costume with a hat made of sheep fur and shoes manufactured on a very good sole..
His motivation is restless because his ambitions are priceless so he ...
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Categories:
experientially, power, pride,
Form: Free verse
Urgent Musings
...Amusing sacred A-musings
like Atheistic A-gnostics
ReDiscover resilience
where Trauma is some part of Life
Win/lose LeftHemisphere dissociating
lack of RightSung resonance
ReUncover indig...
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Categories:
experientially, health, light, muse, music,
Form: Political Verse
Multicultural Information
...Cognitive intelligence
may powerfully speak
in proudly conserved language
While intuited interdependent consciousness
feels more humbling liberating histories
of political economy enlightened ...
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Categories:
experientially, bullying, culture, health, language,
Form: Political Verse
Empowering Regenerative Healthcultures
...Living
is our shared regenerative tradition
as Earthlings,
And dying
is our autonomously
separating
fading degenerative position
as former organic life systems
living ego-identified upon
a...
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Categories:
experientially, culture, earth, health, history,
Form: Political Verse
Ecosystemic Party Games
...Healthy organic systems
remain resonantly peaceful,
resiliently stable,
exhilaratingly good humored
as they remain easily
naturally
spiritually cooperative,
Nonpartisan played with win/win c...
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Categories:
experientially, community, games, health, humor,
Form: Political Verse
Transmutation of Consciousness
...Lucid feeling within void of cessation
with purity of loving intent
throb of presence innocent
though no object as recipient remains
Reoriented thus is-ness of being-ness
both fearless and exu...
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Categories:
experientially, spiritual,
Form: Enclosed Rhyme
Old Run Ins and Outs
...Ran into an old friend
just the other day.
Has to have been
50 years
another way.
She made that big mistake
of asking what I've been up to.
Well, I've been studying
systematic multicul...
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Categories:
experientially, earth, environment, faith, health,
Form: Political Verse
Christianity and Racism
...During the second century, there were many Christians who were tortured and put to death for being Christian. There was one named Sanctus* who, when tortured, simply answered, "I am a Christian." By...
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Categories:
experientially, america, racism,
Form: Prose
The Goal of Life
...The Goal of Life:
"Finally, my fellow believers, continue to rejoice and delight in the Lord. To write the same things again is no trouble for me, and it is a safeguard for you. Look out for the d...
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Categories:
experientially, bible, blessing, christian, encouraging,
Form: Free verse
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