Long Cautioning Poems

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Bucky Fuller's ReVival Ghost

Let’s say the number 1
iconically speaks in Left-Yang Universal Language,
root of ecosystemetrics,

while PlaceHolder (0)
bicamerally dreams in Right-YinDiPolar ReGenerative PolyCultural Action,
health-flow of autonomic, enthymematic thought and awareness
influenced by feelings of EarthCentric  BiCameral Consciousness
as Plan A,
so...

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Categories: cautioning, earth, earth day, health, humor, political, psychological,
Form: Parallelismus Membrorum


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Here Once Is a Time

There once was a species
with one sacred EarthTribe Vocation
provoking polyphonic yearnings,
polypathic necessities
responsibilities
authority spaces

There once was a NewTribe health plan
divinely humane for ecodancing,
ego listening cooperative well-said choreography
to sing GoodNews wondrous anthems
of global theological geography
to worship politically...

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Categories: cautioning, caregiving, games, green, health, love, peace, red,
Form: Political Verse
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Narrow Paths Less Taken

A narrow way
between left-brain dominant history
in wealthy solidarity
with right-brain prominent yin-flow

Heart-touched and nature-tasted
multi-generationally tested
both/and cooperative health
with either/or competing against
stretching
creatively/uncreatively fragmenting ego-integrity potential
for win/win left here/now
with win/lose health/pathology remembering night,
cautioning,
tip-pointing both/and heuristic
holistic
holonic timeless fertile right
EarthSoul centered...

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Categories: cautioning, destiny, green, health, integrity, metaphor, red, voice,
Form: Political Verse

The Boatman's Song 7/ Many

The Boatman’s Song                       7/Many

Inner Conflict of Urveshi

While her mind was cautioning her to...

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Categories: cautioning, life, love, musicheart, song, heaven, earth, heart,
Form: Dramatic Verse

The Invitation

It doesn't interest me what you do for a living, I want to know what you ache for, and if you 
dare to dream of meeting your heart's longing.
It doesn't interest me how old you...

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Categories: cautioning, loveme, betrayal, me,
Form: I do not know?


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Celebrity Dreamscapes

Celebrity Dreamscapes

Washington
Wall Street
Hollywood
Nashville

Where regurgitation overflows
And Barmecidal bait boxes
Morph their delights by the hour

All the while

Gluttony's promised feast
Ignorant of cyclic famine
Awaits the pernicious fate-agent
Scouting to burrow like a weevil
The new crop of innocence

Trusting destiny to the...

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© Odin Roark  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cautioning, success,
Form: Free verse
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Seasonal Bliss

The coming and going of the seasons give us more than the springtimes, summers, autumns, and winters of our lives. It reflects the coming and going of the circumstances of our lives like the glassy...

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Categories: cautioning, appreciation, autumn, beauty, seasons, spring, summer, winter,
Form: Free verse
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La Cosa Nostra Princess

you entered my world 
through an unopened door 
dazzled with my mind catering 
to my thoughts I'd wondered 

your extreme motive night and day 
desperately trying to focus above the old man 
whom desires attention...

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Categories: cautioning, allah,
Form: Lento

It Does Not Interest Me What You Do

I want to know what you ache 
for
And if you dare to dream of 
meeting your heart’s longing
It doesn’t interest me how old 
you are
I want to know if u'll risk 
looking like a fool...

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Categories: cautioning, betrayal, love, me,
Form: Alliteration

A Republic, if you can keep it






Apocrypha phantoms
Hustle flung at your plugged ears
Wretched refuse numbed






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NOTES:

TITLE:




When asked what form of government the delegates at the Constitutional Convention had created, Benjamin Franklin famously responded with "A republic, if you can keep it," implying...

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Categories: cautioning, allusion, america, culture, destiny, evil, freedom, history,
Form: Haiku
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Downsizing

“Mother,” she cried, “You cannot crowd everything in your new space.
Ridding yourself of some of it is something you must face.”
I was opening a small red box as she began to speak.
When I saw the...

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Categories: cautioning, lifedaughter, me, old, daughter, love, me, old,
Form: Rhyme
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So Often Ignored

So Often Ignored

Nannies know little of color
White holding favor by 5th Ave employers
Barons and Baronesses of means
Gazing from insulated windows on high
As infant guardian merges blanketed carriage and job
Into daily Central Park realities

Inquisitive bundled baby...

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© Odin Roark  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cautioning, family,
Form: Free verse

RIP Junior Pope

R.I.P JUNIOR POPE

~~~~~~~~~
In sombre silence & mournful melody, 
A threnody for one who passed on sadly,
Who lost his life without a life jacket,
Crashed without precaution on a speedboat.4 

We pour a drink for a dream...

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Categories: cautioning, 1st grade,
Form: Elegy
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Sidney Cat

Sidney Cat****

Here is another cat in this home’s 
trying herd, who wears his fur 
with a shiny, pretentious pride (for 
which, of course, there is no cautioning word 
to hint to him about humility, because...

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Categories: cautioning, allegory, bird, cat, character, fantasy, imagery, pride,
Form: Prose Poetry

The Underbelly

the devil walked in the room
first thoughts are to exit calmly
a round of sounds complete his entrance artfully
chimes, alarms, a decadent trumpet plays the senses curiously
mysterious it would be to refuse a grave impulse as...

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Categories: cautioning, conflict, dark, evil, fear, imagery, metaphor, myth,
Form: Prose Poetry
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Recreating Maryjuanita

I noticed that one of the Kennedy patriarchs,
probably a Joseph or John or Ted
or Tim or Matthew or Mark or Luke,
Why do they all begin to look and sound the same to me?
Anyway, one of...

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Categories: cautioning, depression, drug, health, humor, mental illness,
Form: Political Verse
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After the Family Visits

Our family visited but they’re gone now…the house is empty
but it’s definitely not bare
for the memories they left behind are echoing everywhere.

If I listen closely…I hear them
their echoes and so much more
as they blend with...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cautioning, family, memory,
Form: Verse
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Bells

Bells, bells, sound of bells fall now and then in my ears,
Their tone and timbre varying, sometimes singing, 
Sometimes jarring, sometimes rising to a sweet crescendo. 
Clanging and clashing, tinkling, and jingling

Every day I wake...

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Categories: cautioning, feelings, funeral, Lullaby, sound, wedding,
Form: Free verse
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PRAISE BE TO GOD FOR NOT TURNING AWAY OUR PRAYER

June 24 Praises to God Bible Meditations Based on Psalms 66-69

Key Verse – Psalms 66:20 Blessed be God, which hath not turned away my prayer, nor his mercy from me.

PRAISE BE TO GOD FOR NOT...

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Categories: cautioning, bible, blessing, christian, faith, god, jesus, spiritual,
Form: Alliteration
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No School For Us

Squabbling and shouting is our normal,
not in other’s prissy persnickety vocabularies.
Hoarders, we climb over rats to get to our clothes
Others envy us this luxury

No one bathes; the bathtub houses stacks of magazines.
You can throw a...

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Categories: cautioning, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
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No One Is Listening

I am going to Cuba, Susan said at the same time Diane said she was going to Spain.
Elise and I were staring outside; I was reflecting on whether or not it could rain.
I think I...

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Categories: cautioning, life, women,
Form: Rhyme
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Angel Wings

Hope lingers in the fold of  Angel wings
 Symbol, here on Earth, of all things gentle hearted
You carry us when all in life is darkening

You steady us and guide our feet from faltering
Although ...

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Categories: cautioning, angel, hope,
Form: Villanelle

If My Tongue Were a Bird

If my tongue were a bird it would be white and pure.
It would sail to the end of the heavens bringing joy to those near.
It would creep up upon danger and warn others the risk.
Cautioning...

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Categories: cautioning, bird, cheer up, gospel, imagination, love,
Form: Personification
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Six Foot Instructions

I am going to die of something the old woman said.
I won’t care about hugs or kisses after I am dead.
But today when I see my grandchild, I want some fun.
I want hugs and kisses,...

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Categories: cautioning, age, america, grandfather, grandmother, grandson,
Form: Rhyme

Sabbatical Dreams -It

Twilight waved me sadly sighing, adieu,
Furling her rosy hue; cautioning me.   
Earie boardwalk creaks near the white sand beach,
But alone I dream here with piercing pains. 

The label I hide on the wine...

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Categories: cautioning, dream, eve, memory,
Form: Verse
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