Long Broadcasts Poems
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Reaping Short Terms BenefitsReaping short terms benefits...
before marital savings bond matured
as a then quinquagenarian.
Courtesy gerontologists medical practitioners
allowing, enabling, and providing
the elderly population to live
longer and healthier lives.
Linkedin with longevity loosely translates
to resurgent libido spurring
older folks predilection
to participate in...
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Categories:
broadcasts, absence, abuse, adventure, anxiety, appreciation, betrayal, devotion,
Form:
Rhyme
National Public RadiatorsAll this long week
of early spring head colds
our National Public Radio informants
and performers,
speakers and listeners,
have been about the business of raising capital investments
preferably in their corporate direction,
to support further public broadcasting
for the benefit of our...
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Categories:
broadcasts, conflict, crazy, creation, earth day, environment, health,
Form:
Political Verse
Sv Pop"I will continue to broadcast, as time and circumstance permit,
To whomever is receiving on the aforementioned frequency.
My name is Cor Nosduh. I am not infected. Over."
Yea, I thought, continue to broadcast until this massive, power-sucking,
5.1...
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Categories:
broadcasts, daughter, fantasy, future, horror, planet, science fiction,
Form:
Narrative
The Finis Sing Touches ToucheThe finis sing touches touché
Knead dull brows knitted;
belief system I cogitate
gearing thee ordinary bipedal hominid
acquiesces to deck the halls
of the mountain (dew) king with boughs
of sister golden haired
sprinkling angel...
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Categories:
broadcasts, 12th grade, allusion, appreciation, blessing, creation, encouraging,
Form:
Rhyme
Storylistening ProposalI would like to hear and see
how and why you live,
when and where you prefer to die.
I would like to touch and taste
who and what you think and feel
is your greenest dreamed sanctuary
without imagined ultra-violet...
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Categories:
broadcasts, children, culture, earth, environment, green, health, wisdom,
Form:
Political Verse
Hiroshima Poems IHiroshima Poems I
Let Us Be Midwives!
by Hiroshima survivor Sadako Kurihara
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
Midnight...
the basement of a shattered building...
atomic bomb survivors sniveling in the darkness...
not a single candle between them...
the odor of blood...
the stench...
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Categories:
broadcasts, child, children, eulogy, father, mother, war, world
Form:
Verse
Upmteenth Re Inspection RevisitedUpmteenth (re:) inspection revisited...
I experience dread-nought
until April 19th, 2022 becomes yesterday
when troubles with management
here at Highland Manor
hoop fully temporarily alleviated.
Yours truly and the missus
personal living space
otherwise known as Unit B44
encroached, obtruded, and violated
predicated upon fruit...
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Categories:
broadcasts, 12th grade, adventure, angst, anniversary, anxiety, april,
Form:
Free verse
What could happen if Kamala Harris becomes our next USA's President? Q and A Part TwoQ: What could happen if Kamala Harris becomes our 50th president of the USA?
A: Not in any particular order: Late term abortions at the 9th month of a female's
...
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Categories:
broadcasts, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form:
Political Verse
The Wonderful World of Creative WritingMost people think of creative writing, as belonging almost exclusively to the genre of the world, of fictional writing. When in fact any writing involving both skill and imagination. Might loosely fit into its...
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Categories:
broadcasts, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
Earthling Bewails Hoovering World Wide DreadAccursed human species
case in point Vladimir Putin,
who strikes terror across globe.
Don't underestimate his hell bent
zeal to attack United States,
one blood sucking infernal
predacious Homo sapien
mercilessly bullies, interrogates,
threatens... with zeal.
Considerably less mortifying
constitutes wrathful ordeals
exhibited by adults...
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Categories:
broadcasts, abuse, angst, anxiety, bereavement, betrayal, conflict, cry,
Form:
Free verse
The Fool That Is YouWhat knowledge do you have of my home?
Have you taken a walk through the cemetery?
Walking on my tracks, footprints of eternity.
Have you read about the deserts?
Thus roar, thus blow filth,
Have you, met the survivors?
Felt have...
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Categories:
broadcasts, africa, anger, beauty, culture, identity, inspirational, nostalgia,
Form:
Blank verse
Rags To Threadbare TattersRags To Threadbare Tatters...
(a true “FAKE” story
how Mein Kampf - chill as hoary
frost – and totaling lacking glory.)
A woeful disgraceful
cautionary tale stitched
from the barest thread
harkens back half life
...
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Categories:
broadcasts, 11th grade, 9th grade, conflict, environment, fate,
Form:
Lyric
North WoodwardLike Moses fleeing Egypt
and finding refuge in Midian
I was a stranger in a strange land.
Having fled Chicago in ‘84
I journeyed east to the
unpromised land of Detroit.
8 Mile Road.
“I'm a man
I'm a make a new...
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Categories:
broadcasts, life, urban
Form:
Free verse
Small Medium At Large UnitsSmall, Medium At Large Units...
Define paradigm since time
immemorial does find
me defied, electrified, and generated
fascination within my mind,
despite spacious essence invisible to blind
people, or even those blessed to find
pointed laser insight more pertinent
when a visible...
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Categories:
broadcasts, 12th grade, fate, father, heaven, imagination, mystery,
Form:
Free verse
Jehovah ReignsJEHOVAH REIGNS:
All in the hands of Beelzebub!
The tempter of mankind,
The ancient adversary of GOD,
Who can never over throw Jehovah.
Why does he causes men to fall;
By explicitly seducing men from ages to ages...
Corrupts and blesses them...
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Categories:
broadcasts, destiny, god, gospel, inspiration, life, men,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
Tribute To Kemal Amin Kasem, Also Known As Casey KasemPerhaps being something of a contrarian and historian
I like to spend Sunday mornings playing American Top Forty reruns on the oldies station
because I enjoy the songs and stories related to me by Kemal Amin Kasem
Also...
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Categories:
broadcasts, celebrity, culture, history, humor, imagination, music, people,
Form:
Rhyme
Down PressorI
hate
the
oppression
you
so
heavily
bear
upon
my
mind.
Made
carry
heavy
loads
like
a
donkey,
messed
up
my
views
like
the
sight
of
the
blind.
I
know
no
more
what
I
knew...
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Categories:
broadcasts, anger
Form:
Alexandrine
Media Mausoleum
Media Tabloid Vixen.
You seem to speak as if from the grave,
a crosswired rig of McGyverse psyops in a
disguised Ministry of Truth Museum Mausoleum.
Report with vampires of halitosis, ad nauseum.
In the...
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Categories:
broadcasts, art,
Form:
Rhyme
Disseminated InformationDisseminated information...
(perhaps theme broached before, yes)?
(alternate title:The hunger for knowledge)
Whither hearing, vis (ideally,
liberal commentators I adore),
asper "NON FAKE") news,
more than weather, latest sports score
or reading, (yes of course
out loud applying index finger de rigueur
of right...
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Categories:
broadcasts, addiction, america, desire, first love, identity, joy,
Form:
Political Verse
If I Were a Heavenly Recording AngelIf I were a Heavenly Recording Angel,
I would probably be a recording scribe.
Writing down each and every littlest
Detail of peoples' lives on planet
Earth below.***
If I were recording the effectual righteous
Deeds of men, women, and...
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Categories:
broadcasts, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
My Childhood SummerNote****I wish everyone a Merry Christmas. I do know it is December, but this poem demanded an outing, so here it is. When they want to be. We may be mere Serb ants....
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Categories:
broadcasts, endurance, history, home, mom, weather,
Form:
Free verse
Bombay MissilesFrom the eyes of Shangri-la and words indited in bulletin
spoken by bellwethers and imagery on broadcasts
Felt the passing of breaths and federation menace.
The scourge abided by cause of hooliganism
By a group of libertine,
Held,...
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Categories:
broadcasts, death, depression, loss, places, political, sad, social,
Form:
Elegy
7-7 London Terror7/7 London terror attack 2005
7/7 London terror
On the local bus and heading west,
Going into London town.
There's something happened ahead,
Coz' the police are all around.
There are sirens in the distance,
There...
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Categories:
broadcasts, death, loss, people, places, political, sad, war,
Form:
Rhyme
Remaining AnonymousRemaining anonymous,
throughout all of this,
fighting war and crime,
stating facts,
between lines,
hacking computers,
deleting abusers,
to rescue innocence stolen,
a safe hand, to be holdin,
fighting pedophiles,
vigilante ain't the word,
more like a Godsend,
to the children,
who's cries had went unheard.
People can say...
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Categories:
broadcasts, appreciation,
Form:
Rhyme
So WhatSo what if they call me a Jesus freak?
So what if they strike my right cheek and I turn the left to be slapped also?
So what if I am told "You cant" when I know...
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Categories:
broadcasts, hope,
Form:
I do not know?