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Premium Member Bleeding Before Rome -2
Yet at this very moment the cathedral was crumbling
down upon the cries of foresaken refugees, 
the monastery's walls wobbling from war's wreckage, 
and as the black bursts billowed into sun drenched brutality
with the bodies of...

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Categories: cannons, culture, heart, war, world war ii,
Form: Epic



Happy Fourth of July, Or Happy Independence Day
Happy Fourth Of July, Or Happy Independence Day

On this day we celebrate and commemorate the birth of our nation, The United States of America's Independence from Great Britain's monarchical hold and liberty's triumph
Congress voting in...

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Categories: cannons, america, birthday, celebration, firework, food, freedom, fun,
Form: List
Premium Member Resistance On the Iberian Peninsula
Resistance On The Iberian Peninsula

“Liberté, égalité, fraternité (Liberty, Equality, Fraternity),”
Scream French revolutionists as they guillotine monarchists heads, 1
Then crown Napoleon Bonaparte Emperor of France, 2
Who commands the French forces in wars raged across Europe.

The Grande...

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Categories: cannons, education, freedom, history, irony, patriotic, war,
Form: Verse
The Spirits of Culloden
The Spirits of Culloden. 
This is like a pilgrimage, a try tae come every year,
Gather at the cairn, meet old friends, wipe away a tear.
Standin on that moor, that once with blood was sodden,
Paying respects...

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Categories: cannons, anniversary, death, dedication, memorial day, memory,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Pirates Without Ships
Beware of pirates without a ship
like rebels without a transportive WinWin cooperative cause,
like ego-politicians without sacred ecological-economic portfolios.

One of the ways we communicate cooperative values
and choose not to communicate disvalues
is by how and where and...

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Categories: cannons, addiction, anti bullying, courage, depression, green, health,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member The Lament of a Black Man
Who am I? Am I even human? What is my place in this world?
I am confused, sometimes I do not even feel like a human being.
Like a boat in a stormy sea, I aimlessly drift...

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Categories: cannons, black african american, death, discrimination, hate, power,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member I Watched Midnight Sun Fall Into Dark Shades of Oblivion, a Trilogy
Predator Antiqua Multis Versus Respiciens Tempus


I Watched Midnight Sun Fall Into Dark Shades Of Oblivion

Part I

I watched midnight sun fall into dark shades of oblivion
with its dying light screaming in agonizing moans
upon bloody battlefields of...

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Categories: cannons, appreciation, art, birth, blessing, time, truth, writing,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Strolling, Not Stalking, Greeneville Ct
When guys get so old
pubic hairs
are as long as penises

It's not time to grow
a longer and fatter, more drivable,
penal delivery system
promising retributive rape
of an entire planet.

It is time to trim back
over-Yanged investment hedges
blocking more pedestrian-friendly
RightBrain...

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Categories: cannons, caregiving, community, education, environment, health, history, native
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member A Wartime Childhood
I was seven years old when began World War Two
And eleven became by the time it was through.
I have vague recollections of things when that small,
But events during wartime I clearly recall.

Since there was no...

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Categories: cannons, america, history, patriotic, soldier, tribute, world war
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Battle for the Atlantic II
With lone intent, all freedom it will wrest
if obstinance you let these wolves deny.
As tonnage sinks beneath the torrid crest
your struggles for survival magnify.
Each flailing ship that ferries surety
is fodder for the fathoms of abyss.
Their...

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Categories: cannons, world war ii,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Premium Member Moscow II
As swift assaults endeavored to prevail,
the magnitude of death was asinine.
‘Twas such a toll above a measured scale
that no explicit value could define.
As battles raged, no exploit could surmount
the endless waves that fell within the...

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Categories: cannons, world war ii,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Premium Member Rolling Stones
Once upon a time in the lands from the north, south, east to west    
Navigating on the cold white sands formed of sugar and ice       ...

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© G. Jay  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cannons, funny, mountains, ocean, river, silly,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member When I Was Young 1970s
I saw one journey end and another begin
I saw my world changed and in a spin 

I saw another end - the end of the band
I saw John and Yoko hand in hand

I saw commandos...

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Categories: cannons, childhood, history, world,
Form: Couplet
Oblique
Oblique! 
(The day the gray line Wavered) 

It was hot again, for the third straight day, but it was the 3rd of July; the time the place was Gettysburg and the year was sixty-three 
The...

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Categories: cannons, war,
Form: Free verse
The End of the Flying Dutchman, Part I
You’ve heard of the Flying Dutchman,
the ghost-ship that travels the seas,
there’s countless legends about it,
a great deal of variety.

Some say it’s just cursed to wander,
a result of some ancient sin,
a crew long dead yet still...

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Categories: cannons, confusion, history, myth, ocean, sea, surreal, water,
Form: Narrative
Privilege
Privilege
by Michael R. Burch

This poem is dedicated to Harvey Stanbrough, an ex-marine who has written eloquently about the horror and absurdity of war in "Lessons for a Barren Population."

No, I will never know
what you saw...

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Categories: cannons, courage, hero, patriotic, thank you, violence, war,
Form: Verse
Hiroshima Poems I
Hiroshima 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: cannons, child, children, eulogy, father, mother, war, world
Form: Verse
La Mancha More Than a Dreamer
Copyright 2014 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
POETIC LYRICS BY THOMAS L. H. ANDRESS
Dedicated to 'Toby' Jobs..."A creative genius of his own clothe,
BUT, a Chip-off-the-old-Block!"



ROADS...and Forks...the Journey's Deep and Lonely...the Stains
Are Bloody!
AND SHE CRIES...alone and lonely...my heart cries...the...

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© Thomas Hsi  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cannons, angel, beautiful, lost love, paradise,
Form: Ballad
Refugee
Refugee

Tonight I awoke
To the voices
The voices that drifted through the darkness
Straight into my soul

	Yesterday I stood there, my son beside me
	As the “soldiers; dragged my neighbor
	From his home
	Into the street

	For what seemed like hours
	They beat...

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© Ed Roberts  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cannons, culture,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Khatia Buniatishvili's Piano Concerto 1 By Tchaikovsky
Khatia Buniatishvili's Tour de Force of Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto N° 1 in B-flat minor on Zubin Mehta's 80th Birthday*

… the caged-beast terrified defying the donderbus blasts vollies of muskets and cannons heralding the charge cavernous...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cannons, appreciation, inspirational, music, war,
Form: Free verse
Washington's Miracle, Part Ii
...It also left their powder pretty wet,
but their was something command had foreseen,
and they brought extra artillery guns,
less vulnerable to the moisture’s sheen.

Washington hoped they’d make it by midnight,
but they weather slowed down the whole...

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Categories: cannons, america, conflict, courage, history, patriotic, war, winter,
Form: Epic
You Know Nothing About
Dark origin behind the dawn of life
Dumb souls laugh far-off stream
A chip heavy on shoulders
Crash with thunder storm
Generous thoughts from heaven
Fall like cold dew in a pail
Walk with a profound heart miles and miles away
Thoughts...

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Categories: cannons, blessing, power, relationship, solitude, symbolism, visionary, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
Mankind Thru the Looking Glass Part 1
MANIPULATION AND WAR’S SPECTRE

When races, politics and religions,
Are grimly brandished as righteous reasons, 
To bloody calm fields and serene seasons,
Tis madness, paranoia…delusions.

A mans grandiose superiority lore,
Humanity’s stinking, putrid, sore,
To slaughter the blameless, to covet more,
To...

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Categories: cannons, visionarydark, dark,
Form: I do not know?
Legend of the Black Dove - Part 7
Legend Of The Black Dove  
                            ...

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Categories: cannons, adventure,
Form: Narrative
What Patriotism Really Means
Some would have you believe a right to be free
To share an ideal of ethics and defend what you feel
To hold sacred a land that we stole from the American Indians
To be ready to kill...

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© Ron Flatow  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cannons, death, people, social, integrity,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs