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One Day
One day not so long ago 
I walked
Never alone
For the world 
Is always my home

It was a late
Spring snow
Yet I felt
Invisible red roses
Offering sweetest perfume
To my nose and soul

There’s such warmth 
In snow-filled winter
No bitterness
No...

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Categories: catechisms, humanity,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Disconnecting Dogmatism
Our humane-empowering species,
steeped in regenetic history
of human nature connecting
disconnecting
reconnecting
preconnecting,

Has an unfortunate tendency,
especially in Abrahamic historical traditions,
to imagine that our own religious tradition
is not only free of historical-cultural adaptation
but also the one supremely right-wing Way
orthodox Truth
healthy...

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Categories: catechisms, culture, education, health, light, power, psychological, religion,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Motherland


"Motherland"

The “Removed”,
Charlestons across the keyboard,

fingers have a personality and a mind 
of their own, don’t you agree?

the stalwart mind converses with the frivolous fingers 
its stark increduality, considers All above All

they’re incorrigible, those lithe fingers,
like...

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Categories: catechisms, child abuse, dark, light,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Codons of Contempt: A Crime Against Empathy
We came not for conquest,
but for containment—
though conquest is what happens
when containment itches beneath the skin
like sulfur spores in a sealed lung.

They had the secret.
Not gold, not weapons, not prophecy—
but language that healed.
Real language—
not poetry,...

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Categories: catechisms, death, fear, horror, myth, science fiction, technology,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Growing Green Cultures
Inside my elegantly intuitive,
but SupremelyWhite Male neglected,
and cooperatively We-managed RightHemisphere,

Grows a nutritious nuancing
and nonviolently
nonverbally communicating
win/win systemically curious
dipolar co-arising
(not so much bipolar distancing
and often furious)
courageous sense of win/win 
bicamerally accessible humor

Like when is green
the new black
is...

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Categories: catechisms, earth day, green, happiness, health, humor, peace,
Form: Political Verse



What Is Your Answer
His head lifted, and looking for his brothers, 
He found his mum, sanely able again to relate to him, 
Cold, death-like figure, icy face, warm outline of a kin, 
Grieving, her brave face emanated hope...

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Categories: catechisms, bible, faith, god, gospel, hero, history, jesus,
Form: Free verse
Two Things You Never Talk About At Work---Politics and Religion
Things might just turn out alright...

Long as we own the ability to see through political "solutions" and recognize 
propaganda. 
 
Things might not be so bad...

With so many people waking up to see that following...

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Categories: catechisms, allah, god, jesus, political, religion, religious, visionary,
Form: Prose
Motherland
Love, my chariot phantasm rattled dust off time's 
Shuttered veil, a slow reveal of the eight year span, 
And then sped farther back, espying an 
Earlier epoch when life it seems began. Where 
I, fixed...

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© Tony Bush  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: catechisms, life, love, mother, people, time, visionary, life,
Form: I do not know?
Do Not Abbreviate
Do Not Abbreviate


 Do not abbreviate your love for me 'cause you are tired
 Let it develop enduring root in your hatred,
 Do not sieve my affection, it is only just
 Let it overwhelm you...

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Categories: catechisms, lost loveme, love, me,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Unbroken
"Living by the "death before dishonor" code is the quintessence of heroism" --quote by poet.


unbroken...

one prisoner
     of war.
          beaten, put through
 ...

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Categories: catechisms, courage, endurance, hero, imagery, soldier, strength,
Form: Verse
Sackcloth and Ashes
Midnight chimed day assassination, 
  sudden as a brain haemorrhage, 
  star-stabbed by psychotic pins; 
  issues aborted of carbonised wombs 
  blacked streets, tar-slithered. 
Recovering drunk, cold sobered, 
 ...

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© Tony Bush  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: catechisms, introspection, life, sad, social, time,
Form: Blank verse
Sackcloth and Ashes
Midnight chimed day assassination, 
  sudden as a brain haemorrhage, 
  star-stabbed by psychotic pins; 
  issues aborted of carbonised wombs 
  blacked streets, tar-slithered. 
Recovering drunk, cold sobered, 
 ...

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© Tony Bush  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: catechisms, life, lost love, sad, social, time,
Form: Blank verse

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