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Education Farm Poems

These Education Farm poems are examples of Farm poems about Education. These are the best examples of Farm Education poems written by international poets.


AI POEMS
AI POEMS

These are poems about AI (Art-ificial Intelligence) and poems about science.

The AI Poets
by Michael R. Burch

The computer-poets stand hushed
except for the faint hum
of their...

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Categories: class, confusion, education, farm,



Like That Mister?
My Darn Musisk

She wanted her family to
have food throughout the month.
She said often we run out: but feel there is something I can do to...

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Categories: farm, celebration, creation, education, engagement,

A Pigtionary of Piggies
There are piggies of The Woods,
there are piggies of The Sea.
Not all piggies are equal;
this is clear to me.

There are piggies who sing -
and they...

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Categories: farm, animal, art, books, character,

Add To What You Know
Please don’t voice ‘A, No’
Add to what you know.
Rapidly, we grow…
Don’t make yours the slow;
Best The Early Hoe,
That strikes a farm’s row…

It should be a...

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Categories: farm, confidence, destiny, devotion, education,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: farm, 12th grade, character, hope,



Premium Member Ecological Prosperity
Growing up on God's impoverishing family farm,
he learned to hide his work
in tissues of unearthly privacy.

Regenerating in Earth's richly resonant nutrition,
she recovered her playful avocations
in...

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Categories: earth, education, environment, farm,

Premium Member Designing Healthier Democracy
Green democratic design,
like PermaCulture Design,
intends polyculturally resilient nutritional outcomes
for global, as for local, interdependently co-attracted ecosystems
composed, in designing part, 
of social-ego communication networks.

Nutritionally attractive outcomes,
and...

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Categories: earth, education, farm, garden,

Premium Member The Viper Tells a Rhyme Tale
I ask, at what cost?

Coiled beneath the leaves, nothing is seen of his reprieve.
The viper’s warning is curtailed.

Silently masked among the decay, a wooden shelter...

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Categories: animal, evil, farewell, farm,

Let the Drums Speak
Listen the drums are rumbling and the pots are bubbling
Listen, the drums are rolling and pretty girls are dancing
Listen the drums are speaking and my...

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Categories: farm, africa, age, business, education,

Premium Member Organic Strategies
What are differences between strategic planning
and organic development?

Is one deductive LeftBrain sequential
while the other
could also be inductive RightBrain holistic,
holonic Left with Right?

Leaving no one feeling
we...

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Categories: education, farm, future, games,

Premium Member Family Jazz Farmers
I am reading Wendell Berry stories
again,
still,
today.

And notice
over these past several weeks
he unfolds two bipolar themes.

Berry is,
was,
a cooperative Southern neighborhood farmer
of organic hospitality.
His protagonists grow on...

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Categories: dark, education, farm, light,

Premium Member Green Vermont
I was reading about Vermont.
Their cooperative Farm to Table
nutritional network.

I first noticed
they closed BusinessAsUsual gaps
from Producer to Consumer
back to Producers again,
Farm
to Table
to ReOrganic Farm,
like a...

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Categories: earth, education, environment, farm,

Premium Member Sins of Educational Omission
Great sins of omission
are not in anyone's book of
What I Plan To Do When I Grow Up.

Henry Ford,
his automated
and then incorporated
financial investment company,
did not intend...

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Categories: earth, education, faith, farm,

Nostalgia
OH THOSE DAYS,THOSE DAYS.FARMERS FARMED ,YES THEY FARMED NATURAL WERE THE FOOD CROPS,YES NATURAL I SAY. THE TASTE WAS SUPER GOOD,THE CROPS NATURAL IN ALL...

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Categories: education, environment, farm, fear,

Good Ole Days
My Grandma once told me about the Good Ole Days.
How they had to do things - about the many ways.
Having to wake up at the...

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Categories: blessing, change, education, farm,


Book: Shattered Sighs