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Clashes of Religion and Culture
From the onset you become
The supernatural puppeteer behind power
The chieftain of the tycoons
The moral and immoral nous
The sheepherder of the multiverse
Why tenuring freudalism and captivity?
Thy sheep in topsided race
Like asymmetric scale

Yesterday celebrates your uniqueness
Before acculturation...

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Categories: acculturation, abuse,
Form: Narrative



Struggle To Write
prosaic prologues bewitch 
   feeble minded scribe doth undertakes 
tend toward lugubriousness ring tone 
   for goodness sake

echoing across, 
   a figurative lake woebegone, where quake
shutters latched storm windows,...

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Categories: acculturation, assonance, autumn, creation, inspirational, mystery, power, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
Trenchant Recalcitrant Poet Welcomes Animadversion
(alternately titled: aery diction galloped jocosely)

Abbreviation asper "FAKE"
abdication (wishful thinking),
an aberration Trump accepted
abjuration (or alternative) i.e.
ablation, thee apprenticed

president, would never forsake
abnegation (sooner his cold,
dead paws pried loose Putin
on the Ritz Carlton), this
abomination, his indiscriminate

abrogation appears...

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Categories: acculturation, 12th grade, fate, goodbye, hyperbole, mental illness,
Form: Free verse
Onerous Anus Complex Number 2
cuz poisonous toxins sting like scorpions
severely crimping ability to sit down absorption
radiating throughout every
cell guaranteeing abstention
against hidebound contract, no

ifs, ands, nor but tucks
whereby mood linkedin
to nihilistic abstraction
particularly as quasi pincers jabbed
like sharp serrated knives acceleration

guaranteed,...

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Categories: acculturation, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, betrayal,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Unleashing Them the Ajuwayas
Timidity ran all over me, 
I got frightened for the day
Corpers march out of the camp
Bidding service to their homeland bye
A compulsory year for “ajuwaya”. 

Of waste to many 
Of hilarious time out to some
Of...

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Categories: acculturation, adventure, confusion, devotion, education, life, people, future,
Form: Free verse



Ode To Holden Caulfield
Ode to Holden Caulfield

I'm not even going to mention that term you scattered so ubiquitously throughout your memoir

It's pretentious to bring it up, like I'm trying to prove something

I mean, why would anyone who claims...

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Categories: acculturation, loneliness, meaningful, symbolism,
Form: Ode

Book: Reflection on the Important Things