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Premium Member The Compensatory Force of Nemesis
I’ve written enough small poetry
to start a nuclear war.
Do you want to die in traffic
behind the wheel of your car? Or in yr rodeer camp next fall.

Control eludes us. The hero
loses urinary control, the unified...

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Categories: britons, angel, hero, humor, music, nature, poetry, war,
Form: Free verse



Jerusalem
Jerusalem, where Jesus went.
Was ruled by heathen hell bent.
Outraged. All England in discontent.
An Army will be sent.

In Jerusalem. The Holy land.
We will stand.
Sons and cash, give your all.
For this project answer the call.

Ships made ready,...

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Categories: britons, adventure, death, history, sleep,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Saint Paul
The man from Tarsus, in Cilicia, in modern-day Turkey
bloodline of the Hebrews and Israelites of the Tribe of Benjamin. 
by racial ancestry Israelite
by citizenship Roman
by religion a follower of Judaism
born and raised among Greek culture

Educated...

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Categories: britons, baptism, bible, blessing, change, christian, community, conflict,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Footpaths and Foresights
IN PRAISE OF FOOTPATHS
Across the land a web of footpaths weave
The veins that nourished nation’s interaction
Cross chalk down ridge, and sylvan lane, conceived
By feet of ancient Britons, Celt and Saxon

A mirror web of thought now...

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Categories: britons, history,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Fear and Awe
Spring. Same plants, same order.
Monday morning, open for business.
Tractor-trailers, day care centers.
Every leaf that’s coming out is out.

To tonight’s town meeting I will go unaware and foolish.
It’s delicious, the unimportance of my feelings.
Even our particular...

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Categories: britons, birth, business, fear, flower, morning, nature, spring,
Form: Free verse



Britain's National Poetry Day
It's Britain's National Poetry Day Hip! Hip! Hooray! 

Stay? Which nation is this to serve any dish

we are at least four if not one or two more, 

but in these wetlands of these isles I...

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© Peter Dorr  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: britons, autumn, poetry,
Form: Free verse
The Bureaucrat's Pen Versus the the Sword
Hark, compatriots of mine, hark that ye all may hear
a song that yet may cheer your hearts and prompt a bashful tear.

We man the good ship Albion upon this storm-tossed sea.
Our native rights we must...

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Categories: britons, conflict, courage, patriotic,
Form: Heroic Couplet
In Praise of Footpaths
IN PRAISE OF FOOTPATHS

Across the land a web of footpaths weave
The veins that nourished nation’s interaction
Cross chalk down ridge, vale, sylvan lane, conceived
By feet of ancient Britons, Celt and Saxon

A parallel web of thought now...

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Categories: britons, history, philosophy,
Form: Sonnet
Alba and Albion
Alba and Albion are just the same, but the White Isle is all inflamed 

going barmy with boredom hoping or fearing the ballot of 9/18 that 

could make or break the Kingdom by the Sea,...

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© Peter Dorr  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: britons, political,
Form: Free verse
Tutelary Goddess
She calls from waters of rivers and seas,
To Britons of the future, now and past,
She is the whisper on an English breeze,
She is the knowledge our freedom will last.
From the valleys of Wales she filled...

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Categories: britons, faith,
Form: Sonnet

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