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Something Is Different
What is carnival without the music? What is carnival with the dance? What is carnival without the colors, what is carnival without a song?  What is carnival without a date, what is carnival without...

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Categories: ceaser, adventure, appreciation, chicago, community, engagement, england, environment,
Form: Narrative



To Tan a Ripper Hyde
As the receding 
nestles of dying
love 
in full bloom,
now 
sadly blown away.

The seasons of 
the massacreing 
tides of Autumn,
the soothing winds
of change,
now gently at bay.

As love's decree
of passion 
resides at chamber,
felt within the door.

To conjure...

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Categories: ceaser, angst, confusion, introspection, philosophy,
Form: I do not know?
Never Satisfied
I have seen men carved from stone
rising above the Black Hills,
I’ve seen ancient trees born back when
Ceaser still worked his will,
felt a thundering water pound down,
and from four Great Lakes drain,
I have known the prairie...

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Categories: ceaser, confusion, people, perspective, philosophy, places, travel, truth,
Form: Rhyme
THE WARRIOR
I was born into a war 
I was born into a war 
I Was born into this war 
And I couldn’t even talk 
I didn’t know how to walk
I hit the ground surviving 
Heavy fire,...

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Categories: ceaser, analogy, fate, loss, mental health, metaphor, military,
Form: Free verse
My Chili Sauce
A friend once asked, “What is Love?”

And one replied Love is like an exquisite red rose flower                  ...

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Categories: ceaser, beautiful, bible, inspiration, jesus, love, valentines day,
Form: Quatrain



Premium Member My Reply To Friedrich Nietzsche
" There is not enough love and goodness in the world to give any of it away to imaginary beings. " *

 ~ Friedrich Nietzsche, German philosopher, 1844-1900  

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No, dear Friedrich,

God is not an...

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Categories: ceaser, faith, god, love, religion,
Form: Free verse
Pull Down Thy Vanity Pound Inspired
in every twist in turn starry eye and love is all around us
night is falling and I am calling feels so surreal in loving arms
let it lift you up off the ground love is all...

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Categories: ceaser, anxiety, art,
Form: Free verse
Dream
The monolith stands out stark 
against the black background
we dream of a god 
some computer unseen

Yet would a computer understand 
would a computer feel the emotions we feel
would a computer create a paradise 
would a...

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Categories: ceaser, creation, dream, encouraging,
Form: Rhyme
KALI MAA: THE TRUTH WILL MAKE YOU SCREAM
I swear to tell you the truth 
Nothing but the truth 
But your heart is so feeble 
And your spirit so brittle 
A whiff of it will make you syncope
A little tyrant I am glad...

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Categories: ceaser, allegory, allusion, dark, emotions, family, sad, suicide,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Short History
Twenty six people is all there would be
Between Mr Julius Ceaser and me
Twenty six lives laid end to end
It’s a notion akin to making time bend

Let me explain what I’m ranting about
That history’s short when...

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Categories: ceaser, history, time,
Form: Couplet
Bed Time Tales
TITLE: BED TIME TALES (SOME LIES THE OLD PEOPLE TOLD US).

Bed time stories,bed time stories
When I think of your memories,
They were stories of glory
Drying away tears of misery from the sleepy eyes
What a tale we...

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Categories: ceaser, 1st grade, 2nd grade, africa, allegory, corruption,
Form: Tail-rhyme
Empire Wolf Brother Capital Romeing
Striding into and under the town
gate's

Two brother's came a riding
wolf back

Searching for a capital city on
which to build an empire forth

Subjugating the masses into subject's

And the battled conquered into
slavery

Ceaser , Emperor , Senator

Pretorians , Centurions...

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Categories: ceaser, city,
Form: Free verse
After Katherina
After Katherina
My faith half mast like a flag
Beat no tambourina
For shining citadel and rag
Of old traditions
That could just walk away
Form the desolations
To tell us pray.

After Katherina
I saw the Mason-Dixon line
Was no mere enigma
The living are...

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Categories: ceaser, social
Form: Free verse
Premium Member July
JULY

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Categories: ceaser, july,
Form: Etheree
Ibis Ad Crucem
The day that Pilate helped sentence
Jesus to the cross ---
People were proclaiming, that Ceaser
was their only boss ---
Although Pilate argued for Jesus
life to be spared ---
Few showed any mercy and even
less expressed that they cared...

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Categories: ceaser, faith
Form: Narrative

Book: Reflection on the Important Things