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Give Peace a Chance Part 1
Like the twelfth
juror in the play
I must say I am not
convinced
For I know a recipe
for trouble 
I have seen the
double standards
And I do not approve
this for Kenya
I will never approve
it, and neither
Would you, dear
friend of...

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Categories: censure, peace,
Form: Free verse



Road
My acquaintance with poetry in general and the simplistic literary brilliance of Robert Frost in particular, came at a relatively early age. My mother would ambivalently imply that I was too young to remember, however...

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Categories: censure, age, perspective, , cute,
Form: Bio
Give Peace a Chance Part 2
Yet Africa is
expected to fall in
line 
With speed and
alacrity 
Or be headed back to
Europe 
For much deserved
censure
And sanitization in
the heart
Of brutish Europe!
Have we not seen
them in action
At Treblinka and
Auschwitz, brother
With their atomic
bombs in Hiroshima
With their...

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Categories: censure, peace,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member My Unflamenco Loins In Xexual Abeyance In Fm Unfilfilled
Had I, been I, would I have been born in the all time of all of things positive Spanish, esp the Flamenco fragrance of all things love, life and flourish casting all pertinent fate to...

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Categories: censure, beautiful, confidence, emotions, lonely, love, passion, symbolism,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Last Lambaste
Tim’s resolution surpassed all shadows cast upon him

they had grown longer over time and hell had frozen

Rain had relegated him to a trough of his own making

He sat in a muddy pit once ice thawed...

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Categories: censure, freedom,
Form: Free verse



The End of Summer
“The End of Summer”

In those days 
they watched for signs
in the heavens

numbers connected
the ways that 
weighted the scales

written in the stars
a woman gave birth
to a dragon’s tale

in a beehive cluster
distant, yet,
oh so familiar 

Praesepe, 
in...

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Categories: censure, humanity, religion, science fiction,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member AOC
"AOC"

AOC, AOC,sitting on limbs of a dead
green tree,
Shooting innocent cows so merrily!
They must go, this socialist screams!
Deaf to God's creatures painful moos 
and cries,
As their carcasses pile up to the skies.
And their sanguine blood soaking God's 
earth,...

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Categories: censure, america, inspiration,
Form: Political Verse
Corinna Translations
CORINNA

I come to sing of heroes' and heroines' courageous deeds.—Corinna translation by Michael R. Burch

Mount Helicon, father of fair offspring, friend of the wayfarer, beloved of the Muses!—Corinna translation by Michael R. Burch

Terpsichora calls me...

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Categories: censure, father, friend, hero, rose, song, voice, woman,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Kites
The Heraclee sky was a lurid, neon blue but the morning was surprisingly cool (at 54°). The antemeridian sun managed to cast sharp, surreal, black-hole shadows, giving the world a baroque art look, as if...

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Categories: censure, beach, feelings, french, life, sea, travel, vacation,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Out of the Same Mouth
I wonder what would Jesus say
If He were to walk into the fray
Would He point and accuse
The volatile atmosphere confuse
Would he spend time to malign
Place on forheads, the devil’s sign
Would He just point and then...

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Categories: censure, how i feel, introspection, jesus, judgement,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member O' Cenobite, Dar'Est Thy Soul Await
O' Cenobite, Dar'est Thy Soul Await

Alas! By what right is such assailing
amidst uproar, then half-truths a'telling
Does not morn gift upon grass falling dew
yet truth perseveres despite what others do
Aye! But 'tis not fickle applause a...

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Categories: censure, creation, humanity, metaphor, perspective, symbolism, voice, writing,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Ardor At Work
Looking at the mirror 
with good day’s pleasure
I see slothfulness’ glamor 
taunting with delight’s leisure
Yet ready to attack sense of honor
defying time-worth’s treasure
So defiant; not a generous donor 
offering gift that costs much pressure!

I challenge...

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Categories: censure, christian, dedication, faith, god, jesus, spiritual, work,
Form: Personification
Premium Member Battle Against Slothfulness
Looking at the mirror with good day’s pleasure
I see slothfulness’ glamour gripping me with delight’s leisure
Yet ready to attack my sense of honor for me to defy time-worth’s treasure
So defiant; not a generous donor offering...

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Categories: censure, character, courage, devotion, faith, god, inspirational, spiritual,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Inner Vocal Quiver
As if a child should understand an  adult’s muddle,
putrid oil slick puddle,
the dreadful pain we foist on wide-eyed offspring.
Robotic elders crush with rigid slabs of Portland censure,
 whatever spark remains in tiny rosebud coloured...

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Categories: censure, care, caregiving, change, dedication, deep, devotion, environment,
Form: Prose Poetry
Last-Minute Autumn
 dodoitsu series (rhymed) 

Winter is taking the reins
speeding past days of autumn -
Jack Frost smears the windowpanes
forefingers and thumb.

You who have no house to own,
too proud to seek charity,
you choose your path all alone
that’s...

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Categories: censure, 11th grade, home, winter, word play, work,
Form: Dodoitsu
The Value of Reading
"The Value of Reading"

messages impressed
upon the secret keepers.
when is late too late?
to divulge the truth?

"I know this is a shock"
arrives far too late 
when it is anticipated
by the writer pundit 

keeping tabs
on runnaway horses 
trained...

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Categories: censure, betrayal, books, death, loss, love, mirror, silence,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Threat of Extinction
Words hanging from parched branches confused and betrayed

Under a canopy of shadows in the recess of belittled thoughts

A prison of speechlessness bereft of expression and meaning


Letters motionless in disarray fighting lost battles lonely at heart

Starved...

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Categories: censure, poems,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Code Sad Mode



Journey Journal Page
CODE SAD MODE
By Leon Enriquez


My heart knows how love hurts
Blush of wild fling casts dirt
By day sad dreary hues
By night pain comes on cue


My soul feels turmoil brief
As sadness marks high grief
My distress...

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Categories: censure, depression,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Empowering Integrity
Verbal microaggressions
[You are a liar!]
neglect non-violent humanity
as macroaggressions
[uninvited explosions with intent to kill],
rather far beyond verbal bullying,
physically retaliate against abusive inhumanity,
seldom too fastidious
about recognizing collateral damage
to people
pets
plants
planet Earth.

Critical mistrust
[how does this defend democracy?]
may yet remain...

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Categories: censure, bullying, health, integrity, peace, political, psychological, violence,
Form: Political Verse
Humanity
Trouble is brewing
Nations are warring
Society is disintegrating
We all need to start praying

Humanity has deserted this land
The sacrifice of the self for the whole
A now defunct creed

Injustice and avarice abound
Where the basket is never full
And envy...

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Categories: censure, social, society,
Form: Free verse
Eve Unearths Eden
Beyond is Jordan, past the great Red Sea,
a distance cov’ring awesome, frightful years.
Invisible her pathway heading home
while Eve awaits the target of her soul.
Through darksome deserts, wand'ring back again
she learns the whereabouts concerning God.

The Holy...

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Categories: censure, allegory, future, heaven,
Form: Iambic Pentameter
Premium Member My God, Thank You For Letting Me Abound In Your Work
November 6 Scripture Meditations Based on 1Corinthians 15-16

Key Verse – 1Corinthians 15:58 Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour...

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Categories: censure, blessing, christian, faith, god, jesus, spiritual, thanksgiving,
Form: Rhyme
On a Maniac
I’m a maniac.
So is everyone  
Or they are just dull—by default.
I’ve always been excited 
About something or the other—all my life.

I was, for instance, a cricket maniac once,
Swinging the bat,
Though I didn’t swing well...

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© Ram R. V.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: censure, character, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Judges and Mockers -- Part2
I wonder:
If we believe that Jesus Christ is the only BEGOTTEN Son of God,
Do we get a free ride into heaven?
Yes and No!

Yes, because Jesus overcame the grave and was resurrected, 
We all will likewise...

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Categories: censure, faith, forgiveness, inspirational, introspection, philosophy, religion, fun,
Form: Free verse
Conflicting Behaviors
A lapse of judgment, a tempest of rage;
A crazy obsession, to not be assuaged.
Aggression triggered by an avoidance of life;
Anger transmitted by internal strife.

A malignant cancer, that blankets the soul;
Aimless, directionless, irrational goals.
Misunderstandings, needs to...

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Categories: censure, betrayal, conflict, deep, people,
Form: Rhyme

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