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Ionizing Poems - Poems about Ionizing


Remembering the frantic little boy with strawberry blond hair who didn't say boo

...Remembering the frantic little boy with strawberry blond hair who didn't say boo

Nonverbal (though he could talk)
most of his responses
happened to be witnessed
as his characteristic
and court...
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Categories: ionizing, 2nd grade, 3rd grade,
Form: Free verse

Premium MemberUniversalists and Unitarians

...What is the big deal difference
between universal wholeness
and interdependent HereNow fragmentation?

How are they combined
to make one Left/Right
Ego/EcoHabitat
bilateral identified whole?
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Categories: ionizing, caregiving, earth, environment, freedom,
Form: Political Verse



Premium MemberWellsung Stories

...No two songs
are sung exactly alike.
For if they were
they would be one sung song.

No two stories
unfold precisely uniform.
For if they did
they would become one united uniformity.

Yet no...
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Categories: ionizing, depression, earth, humor, integrity,
Form: Free verse

Premium MemberMother Earth Commercialisms

...Mother Earth
brings virgin birth
to hunting and gathering EarthTribes,
reforesting and rechorusing creolization,
ionizing and lionizing harmonization,
ergodic rhythmed and seasonally rhymonizing...
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Categories: ionizing, culture, education, health, humanity,
Form: Political Verse

Premium MemberWell-Timed Oxygen

...What is phosphorous to me
asked oxygen.
Yes, He fuels light
where we briefly meet,
but light or sulfuric scented dark
are dipolar appositionals to me,
Janus faces of oxygen as s'posd to be.

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Categories: ionizing, analogy, beauty, health, humor,
Form: Political Verse



Premium MemberHigh Beams

...Love ripens,
filling a vacuum left by former fears 
about shortage of time
and lack of meaning.

High pitched synergy
swells toward Beloved Climax Community
as fears and anger about Here and N...
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Categories: ionizing, beauty, culture, destiny, fear,
Form: Parallelismus Membrorum

Book: Reflection on the Important Things