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Premium Member Community Health Assurance
Transparently robust private/public healers,
servants,
ego/ecotherapists,
investigate, with appreciation,
cooperative health insurance
for people,
healthy homes,
resilient transportation,
and cooperative tree and plant and children and elderly nursing
preserved through winter kitchens
and solar-fueled composting centers.

Health insurance assurance,
transubstantiating health/wealth reassurance,
investing in cooperatively-owned and eco-managing
therapeutic non-violent...

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Categories: agriculture, community, conflict, corruption, courage, freedom, green, health,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member Polypathic Political Scientists
I have had a highly redundant,
one might even choose polypathic,
graduate studies experience
spanning my adult life to date.

This began with a semester of Philosophy.
Just enough to learn I wanted something more experiential,
a more communitarian environment of...

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Categories: agriculture, beauty, culture, health, political, religion, trust, truth,
Form: Prose Poetry
Beg and Utilize
BEG AND UTILIZE
Nzongi Mwero
I strongly air my huge words,
I still call the entire world,
And also I write a message card,
That will heavily guide,
Those who are greedy.

Oh, let me tell you foreign charities,
From various countries,
Along with...

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Categories: agriculture, anger,
Form: Rhyme
The Story of History
The Story of History  

Beyond those beaten days’ depleted daylight
Beyond the bathos of a pandemic bondage
With  the resurrected  sashay’s charmed night
Down in the dumps   at the pretentious  proscenium
A ...

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Categories: agriculture, history,
Form: Free verse
Traditional Solitaire potential combinations
Traditional Solitaire potential combinations...

that clenched another win today
February 20th, 2024 
(eight hundred and ninety yesterdays ago 
since June 13th, 2021)
original crafting date of following poem,
when yours truly 
single handedly trumped computer, 
for umpteenth time,
which saw...

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Categories: agriculture, 12th grade, 8th grade, adventure, age, appreciation,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member The Andromeda Strain Part I: ILMO - my son
I thought of writing about another High School Social Studies book report. This is an intriguing piece riddled with a complicated set of circumstances. I chose to write it as a short story as it...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: agriculture, mystery, science fiction,
Form: Narrative
Traditional Solitaire Potential Combinations
Traditional Solitaire potential combinations...
that clenched another win (yahoo)
jimmied today August 15th, 2022 single handedly
just before the crack of dawn
with both hands tied behind my back,
and a blindfold worn over my eyes.

While in the midst of...

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Categories: agriculture, 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure, birth, computer,
Form: Free verse
I Had No Clue It Was Valentines Day Part 2
Continued From I Had No Clue It Was Valentines Day Part  I
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I was just in time to get my taste back, I wanted something sweet to eat
I continued walking until I reached the place...

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Categories: agriculture, angel, celebration, community, courage, death, encouraging, freedom,
Form: Narrative
Traditional Solitaire Potential Combinations
Traditional Solitaire potential combinations...
that clenched another win (today June 13th, 2021) single handedly

While in the midst of playing solitaire 
(with losing outcome foreordained 
after a couple moves), I became gripped 
with combinations predicated on thirteen...

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Categories: agriculture, adventure, america, fun, heart, history, imagination, literature,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Enduring Spinning: Agriculture, Culture and War
You can feel it spinning
                              ...

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Categories: agriculture, culture, environment, farm, future, history, peace, water,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Landlord-Tenant Relationship Protection Available Help Hot-Lines
Landlord-Tenant Relationship Protection: Available Help Hot-Lines!

Greetings everyone and I pray that each of you will overcome this coronavirus pandemic, which has impacted many communities in various ways. The Census Bureau assessment paints an image that's...

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Categories: agriculture, angst, conflict, feelings, heartbreak, humanity, people, soldier,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Designer Ways and Means
Permacultural Designers
are taught to multiply the number
and networking depth
of relationships
between species
and organisms
and systems
and cooperative economic networks,
rather than the simpler adding functions
of traditional agriculture;
Where,
if you plant eight crops,
you get eight maybe interdependent functional relationships,
and maybe not...

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Categories: agriculture, class, culture, health, integrity, peace, rights,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member The Forgotten God
The forgotten god
 
Whose rage should burn hotter
than mine; melt the noon day sun,
dry up all thy rivers, scorch the earth, that
thy crops may burn to ashes before
thine eyes, and the heat from the
very earth...

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Categories: agriculture, africa, anger, change, culture, emotions, grief, spiritual,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member The Cry of Dolores
A popular priest in 1810, Spanish rule he spoke against
those who had overthrown the Spanish Viceroy José de Iturrigaray
A speech calling upon the people to protect in angst
Their King Ferdinand VII was held captive El...

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© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: agriculture, cinco de mayo, cry, culture, history, holiday,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Memories of Youth and Nature, Were a True Blast, In Collaboration With Riabi Dziri, Besma
Memories Of Youth And Nature, Were A True Blast,
In collaboration with Riabi Dziri, Besma

Beautiful dawn a Nature walk would do one good
Across the flower filled pond, into the woods
With hearty breakfast, soul could be truly...

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Categories: agriculture, art, family, farm, home, life, nature, youth,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member I Can Clean, I Can Drive
Plenty of sleep, no more tv, the wars in the Middle East
are resource wars, disguised as religious debates.
So Dad would say.

A beautiful winter day, hunting
season. A Gun In Every Home, in light of U.S. mass...

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Categories: agriculture, home, magic, poetry, religion, sleep, war, winter,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Stalked By August Trees
Every time I change directions
lately, and possibly beforely,
Trees stand by to mentor
and nurture,
to feed with branched hands
to bleed when uprooted
from aptic past centuries
of hibernating winter naps.

Trees of original pheromone attraction,
August spawned
like Taurus colonizing crabgrass
embedded in...

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Categories: agriculture, august, community, food, health, history, river, tree,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Mighty Oak Tree, Its Acorns Fed Many
Mighty Oak Tree, Its Acorns Fed Many
  (A Native American Food Source)

Hard-cast shell
flung down in Fall,
food for man and beast
nuggets of forested treasure,

Nature
sprinkles its bounty
majestic Oaks rain
fruited missiles to ground:

thy treasure feeds life itself
creatures...

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Categories: agriculture, creation, history, humanity, native american, nature, tree,
Form: Verse
Premium Member The Year 6555
We're now in the year 6555, and I am feeling happy and so alive,
Above, sunshine pours like honey, as along the oceanside I drive.

Wind whips my hair around, beneath skies a deep sparkling blue,
Like the...

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Categories: agriculture, fantasy, future, imagery, nature, planet, time, travel,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member The Year Was 1945
I didn't know where this was going when I started with the title. The following is where it went: 

The Year Was 1945
(now it's 2020)
By Franklin Price
08/15/2020

The year was 1945 the greatest war was done.
When...

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Categories: agriculture, america, appreciation, corruption, political, war,
Form: Couplet
As a Resident of Schwenksville Boro For Five Plus Years
As a resident of Schwenksville Boro for five plus years...

Intersection upon adventitious
encounter, when first seed of genocide planted
unsuspecting subsequent rapid usurpation
quickly eradicated rightful breed
of what coalesced into thee Americas. 

I experience stir of echoes haunting
Perkiomen...

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Categories: agriculture, abuse, adventure, age, america, anger, betrayal, crush,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Senior Center's Budgeting Party
We started slow and old-growth
yet steady.

The Senior Democrats
and Republicans
and Libertarians
and Independents
hosted a Community Integrity budgeting party.

Party favors were ballots
with options for small,
medium,
large,
and extra large service sectors
beginning with agriculture and permaculture support
and ending with zoning and...

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Categories: agriculture, age, community, earth, education, health, humor, peace,
Form: Political Verse
The Ancients
After nearly three million years had passed , 
The Journey to the place, pre ordained and between two great stars was reached by the ancients.
Their Dormant Ark at rest for so long was now awoken...

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Categories: agriculture, allegory,
Form: Free verse
Odyssey From Africa 11g 12a
Chapter 11g 

Han and Kwona and their children 
Made their courteous introductions
Then were guided to their quarters
Where they soundly slept till sunrise 
 

Chapter 12a The Fireflower 
 
In the morning light they wakened
Now they saw with daytime clearness
The luxurious...

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Categories: agriculture, adventure, africa, history, mythology, nature, science, voyage,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Lupercalia
Lupercalia
O! Yon Pagan festival Come on come all
Merry men named Valentine Two of which
One who was a priest in third century Rome
He whom defied Emperor Claudius II ban on marriage
His reasoning for banagement he thought...

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Categories: agriculture, analogy, engagement, fantasy, identity, love,
Form: Bio

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