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Jean Jacques Rousseau
Jean Jacques Rousseau Poems - Poems about Jean Jacques Rousseau
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
...Swiss-born writer/composer Jean-Jacques Rousseau - Thanks for his modern ideals of education to him we owe. The Age of Enlightenment was brought by his type of political and humanistic thought. ......
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Andrea Dietrich
Categories:
jean jacques rousseau,
philosophy,
Form:
Clerihew
My Truths
...“What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness?” – Jean-Jacques Rousseau I have not got many truths. Gray can blur lines of white a......
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Andrea Dietrich
Categories:
jean jacques rousseau,
truth,
Form:
Verse
I aim to live in the here ahem hair and now
...I aim to live in the here (ahem hair) and now... despite entrenched familiar obsessive compulsive disorder behavior distracting me courtesy countless what if scenarios, particularly before und......
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Matthew Harris
Categories:
jean jacques rousseau,
7th grade, absence, abuse,
Form:
Free verse
Though a Democrat, I play the devil's advocate
...Though a Democrat, I play the devil's advocate... after reading the article (published in the July + August 2024 issue of Mother Jones) titled Raging bull - Donald Trump's pugilistic spokesman......
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Matthew Harris
Categories:
jean jacques rousseau,
america, boxing day , celebrity,
Form:
Rhyme
Good things and bad things
...There are things, Gaëlle, that are pretty good Say hello to her mom every day, Say hello to the nice weather vane, Listen to the trains in the countryside, There are things Gaëlle, that are so ......
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Yann Rolland
Categories:
jean jacques rousseau,
appreciation, education, nice,
Form:
Free verse
Future time traveler looks back one century ago
...Future time traveler looks back one century ago I exhibit health and virility at one hundred and 64 years astride planet earth, whereby spouse, (who remained married to yours truly for about o......
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Matthew Harris
Categories:
jean jacques rousseau,
absence, adventure, anniversary, birth,
Form:
Free verse
Au Revoir Oh Perilous Freedom
...Au revoir oh perilous freedom... Since pledging my troth to the missus July 25th, 1996 after the comma error punctuated mein kampf with disequilibrium. Ever since the notions of life, liber......
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Matthew Harris
Categories:
jean jacques rousseau,
age, america, anger, anxiety,
Form:
Free verse
Thankful For Love Letters
...May we be blessed to acknowledge all the wonders in our life that have, for us, thus far accrued… and to begin each day with a word of thanks… and thoughts of gratitude. Today I’m thankful for ......
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Jim Yerman
Categories:
jean jacques rousseau,
love, thanks,
Form:
Rhyme
July First 2023 Will Celebrate
...July first 2023 will celebrate... our sixth anniversary at Highland Manor Apartments Subtitled: The perspective of one festive folky fellow friendliness ofttimes prompts me when crossing path......
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Matthew Harris
Categories:
jean jacques rousseau,
absence, abuse, america, anger,
Form:
Rhyme
Future Time Traveler Looks Back One Century Ago
...Future time traveler looks back one century ago The following poem tweaked courtesy original author who crafted literary endeavor some couple years ago. Now circa August 20th, 2122, or 193......
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Matthew Harris
Categories:
jean jacques rousseau,
adventure, anniversary, appreciation, august,
Form:
Rhyme
Circa February 12th, 2122 10:30 Pm
...Circa February 12th, 2122 ~ 10:30 PM Equals twenty one thirty 22:30 military time future time traveler looks back one century ago, oceanic waterways overladen with green slime, yours truly atte......
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Matthew Harris
Categories:
jean jacques rousseau,
absence, age, celebration, dark,
Form:
Rhyme
Future Time Traveler Looks Back One Century Ago Part One
...Circa April 17th, 2120, or 1820 military time, yours truly attempted crafting id est feeble rhyme far from madding crowd, nevertheless yet lovely bones and flesh quite spry, still considered prime......
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Matthew Harris
Categories:
jean jacques rousseau,
absence, april, creation, earth,
Form:
Enclosed Rhyme
Mundanity Doth Not Spell Ennui
...Nor do I feel free akin to noble savage (gratis to Jean Jacques Rousseau) completely unfettered, and able lee to fend off unseen banshee, comically swatting for all to see, though today Fe......
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Matthew Harris
Categories:
jean jacques rousseau,
boy, childhood, confusion, destiny,
Form:
Narrative