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Premium Member Reveren' Carlton Whitney - Both Audio and Text
Reveren’ Carlton Whitney was the pastor of our church, and someone I looked up to as a child. 
Six foot six, with piercing eyes, a booming voice, and yet…his disposition, thankfully - was mild.

The very...

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Categories: banker, character, uplifting,
Form: Narrative



Halloween Night In the Apple Orchard
Young Timmy saw Jim walking down the street.  Timmy considered a quick retreat, but steadied himself with a shrug.  Timmy dreaded the sight of Jim, a teenage bully and wanna be thug, who...

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Categories: banker, children, fear, scary,
Form: Narrative
Once Pawn a Time
Once pawn a time...

About four plus weeks after
frazzling fiasco from friggin fraudsters
white knight still mourns swindled money
Lynne Costello Senior Civil Investigator
(assistant to Philadelphia attorney general)
unable to recoup forfeited funds.

While holed up in castle keep,
(albeit fetchodit...

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Categories: banker, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, absence,
Form: Rhyme
Hard Times
I bow down to the great Dickens
Whose name has touched every soil,
And whose art has touched every soul,
His  art "Hard Times" has travelled far and wide
When at last built it's castle at Sherubtse college,
Fortuitous...

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Categories: banker, abuse, high school, slavery,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Silent God
I don't know,
S/He said,

(right winged left
exhaled downstream
past everyone's egopaled head)

If God is dead
and also much too Capitalistic,
LeftBrain dominant hegemonalistic

(like water to a philosophical shark)

If God is straight
and white
and a patriarchal supremacist accountant
calculating monoculturally ambitious values

Then...

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Categories: banker, earth, health, humor, integrity, power, psychological, science,
Form: Political Verse



A Fading Queen
A FADING QUEEN
by
JOHN M. ARRIBAS

She had  all the feminine gifts those many years ago
Drawing stares from everyone where ever she’d  go
Back in high school, she was the center of attraction
In every classroom, she...

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Categories: banker, analogy, celebrity, cinderella, heartbreak, loneliness, nostalgia, sorrow,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Day In Heaven
A Banker and a Lawyer were nose to nose 
    in a fit of angry rage.
Having dented fenders while driving 
    and now were both fiercely engaged.
While each was...

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Categories: banker, forgiveness, inspiration,
Form: Rhyme
Corruption
CORRUPTION
by
JOHN M. ARRIBAS


Now that I’m approaching the final inning
I need to re assess the ideas I had at the beginning
I thought that if you were altruistic and right
That alone was the strength needed to fight
To...

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Categories: banker, character, corruption, integrity, introspection, judgement, muse,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Goldenrule Dream Circles
I was one of ten invited
to play an ego-enrichment game,
to experience economies of mutual democratic trust
contrasted with Win/Lose politics
of privileged narcissistic lust.

Why?
I reasonably ask,
when each of these ten invited ego-systems
could be home in front of...

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Categories: banker, community, games, humanity, humor, integrity, love, passion,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Thirsty
Thirsty

I could tell right away he was up ta sum thin.
I could see it in doze beady eyes!
His wordz were smooth in a snake like sorta way,
my pappy says heze city smooth.
He don't look like...

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Categories: banker, betrayal, corruption, death, future, money,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Just Felt Like Ranting
Many see me as that crazy cat guy, 
who dresses in black all of the time,
and keeps to himself, or to just a chosen few,
and while the latter two accusations may very well be true,
"crazy...

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Categories: banker, animal, cat, people, political, self,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Anomie
Should we invite the neighbors over for dinner?
Their politics so different from ours.
All the more reason. Combat anomie!
He's worried the town's losing population
but opposes immigration. I like immigrants
but hate passing people on my morning walk.

The...

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Categories: banker, conflict, faith, fire, house, life, political, school,
Form: Free verse
The Answer
I can see the strange look in your eyes when you walked through the door; I see the strange look on your face when you see the children running all over the place. Urgency is...

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Categories: banker, analogy, appreciation, business, community, confidence, courage, destiny,
Form: Narrative
Where Would You Be If They Seized Every Thing
Where would be if they seized everything we own? Our houses or our apartments to be given to their favorites! Leaving us with only the clothes on our backs! Starving the seniors, harvesting the organs...

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Categories: banker, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
Wheel On a Stick Part 1
Dos Cabezas Getaway     

Coming of age film about Boy Baby Wally found wrapped in a 1943 issue of "Farm Implement" magazine abandoned screaming in a Last Chance gas station toilet on...

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Categories: banker, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
On the Outside Looking In
I was talkin' with the Lord when He said to me
"Are you okay?  Need some company"?

I told Him that even with all His creatures
I couldn't find one that had my features.

"Well, no need to...

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Categories: banker, funny, husband, loss, wifeme, garden, me,
Form: Couplet
American Soldier Rise
A FOREIGNER ASKED THIS QUESTION OF ME
“WHERE CAN I IN U.S. FIND SOLDIER TO SEE?”
HIS ENGLISH WAS BROKEN, BUT CLEARLY RECEIVED
YET, HOW COULD I BEST EXPLAIN WHAT I BELIEVED
THE ANSWER I GAVE TO THIS QUESTIONABLE...

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Categories: banker, thank you, usa, veterans day,
Form: Prose
Zarathustra Gave Me the Green Light Part Two
from conscionable, fashionable, 
and inimitable laudable official,
regal unequivocal x all did (re: exalted)
gratuitously justifiable management, 

this citizen banker does hint intend zealous altercation, 
but bestir commonwealth, dutifully engineering 
fairness, given hover into jaundiced keeper
LivingSocial lee,...

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Categories: banker, america, anger, angst, betrayal, conflict, discrimination, fate,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Petsmart Stratagem Employed To Generate Business
Upon Googling Petco
regarding purchasing gift card
for eldest daughter
(she tends two beautiful female felines)
Petsmart website appeared right and center
innocuously distracting purported intent.

The nearest latter named store
approximately a dozen plus miles away
whereas former specialty shop
in closer proximity...

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Categories: banker, animal, appreciation, cat, creation, daughter, family, girl,
Form: Free verse
The Foreclosure
The Foreclosure
By Elton Camp

It might seem unwise or funny
A house to buy without money.
My middle-income job isn’t stable
To save a reserve, I’ve been unable.

But such negative talk I truly hate.
It’s no valid reason I should...

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© Elton Camp  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: banker, angsthouse, house,
Form: Rhyme
He Did Not Come Back the Same, Part Ii
She thought he would rage, clean blow his stack,
but he just nodded with a sad look,
said,”After what I saw, I can’t go back,
there are many things the was has took,
things you can’t even read of...

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Categories: banker, growth, introspection, loss, love, perspective, relationship, war,
Form: Narrative
The Ballad of Bradford's Pride
Down in old El Casa Rio was a sheriff feared by all. 
People swore an oath that he was seven feet tall.
One morning in the heat of 1863 on an August day, 
rode three bad...

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Categories: banker, character, confidence, courage, pride, tribute,
Form: Ballad
The Four Winds of Christmas
 narrative 

Old Rinzburger was dead, 
only his wife has doubts. 
Death certificate had been signed.
by the banker, his best friend, 
He will soon take bids on his property.

An ancient once busy windmill 
dominates the...

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Categories: banker, 11th grade, anniversary, christmas, family, work,
Form: Narrative
Raising the Girl Right, Part Ii
She frowned at him, still dressed in his skins,
then cast her gaze upon sweet Nell.
“Why do you bring a savage with you?
Long, lost, little brother, do tell?”
Prent knew this would be a hard sell.
“She’s your...

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Categories: banker, discrimination, family, growing up, native american, wisdom,
Form: Cowboy Poetry
Players So Short
Players So Short

Even if my players are still so short,
Can count on God when on the court;
Defend and depend,
Until very end;
Trough trials and tribulations did support.

Jim Horn

Will Believe and Receive
.
Remember when in God we always...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: banker, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick

Book: Reflection on the Important Things