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Premium Member Professor Glory's Active Hope
The title of this talk today,
"Win-Win Politics of New Feminist Economics"
suggests questions,
more than emasculating 
definitively deductive
reductive
answers.

Would you imagine
a minority-identified Buddhist,
more likely as a feminist
or culturally comfortable
with political and economic Left-brain domination,
monopolistic competing toward total self-consuming
reiteratively...

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Categories: colleague, creation, culture, deep, environment, feelings, love, political,
Form: Narrative



Understand Where I Stood
Good boy gone bad enters the stage with a spotlight overhead, despite being misunderstood in my ghetto neighborhood

The lonely applause celebrates in my cracked, corrupted, and crazed cranium
I exaggerate too much and so too much,...

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Categories: colleague, anger, angst, anxiety, conflict, courage, dedication, deep,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Allah and Buddha Were Talking
You know what I think sometimes?
said Allah to Buddha,
Of course you do
and yet you don't.

I think I gave this gift of language
because you have a uniquely humanurtured gift
of comprehending
and transposing
and translating languages thru-out each and...

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Categories: colleague, body, health, mentor, political, psychological, religion, rights,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Prologue
Whether you have come to possess this compendium of doggerel confessions by chance or by choice, should you decide to venture beyond this page, I politely suggest you consider the contents to be nothing more...

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Categories: colleague, allegory, literature,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Prophets and Messiahs
The difference between bad-old-boy competitively evolving egg whites
and good-girl revolutionary just-us-yolks
is the difference between prophetic intent
and messianic practice,
said Professor Glory
in her Gospel of Permaculture class,
one Friday morning
while sitting on her
crass desk of Primal Theory.

What could...

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Categories: colleague, destiny, environment, nature, science, truth, wisdom,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Echoes of Mom's Great Earth Day
A transitional skill
my Mom taught me,
good to use when I start to feel at-risk,
somehow and anyhow,
whether in my relationship with her,
or with Earth’s more kosmic garden of naturally wild and domestic spirits.
Remember to ask permission...

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Categories: colleague, beauty, community, earth, humanity, humor, love, mother,
Form: Prose Poetry
Eulogy For Frank
My father died prematurely while away on 
a business trip from a rogue blood clot to the heart  
I never doubted he loved me, would have liked me, 
(not the same thing), adult to...

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© Nola Perez  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: colleague, hero,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Too Close
"Don't get too close"

(Squeeze, squeeze, squeeze ...)

We are taught from day one
Not to get involved ...
"Don't get too close to your patients,
Or the emotions will get the better of you"
Don't get too close ...
Don't get...

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Categories: colleague, child, health, heart, life, metaphor, sad,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Pride and Prejudice: the Lacking Margins
Pride and Prejudice: The Lacking Margins

Pride and Prejudice, a passionate novel by Jane Austen, published anonymously in three volumes in 1813. A masterpiece of English literature, composed with penetrating wittiness and exquisite character delineation, it...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: colleague, marriage, meaningful, men, muse, sister,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Dear Me
Dear Me…

                             Today my thoughts are about you, only you!
                       ...

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Categories: colleague, life, nostalgia,
Form: Free verse
Graveyard happiness
There will be a dance in the cemetery, I know, but not who will be the one with whom I will dance wildly.
But I will find her, but it will not be me, my Master...

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Categories: colleague, death, life, mystery,
Form: Free verse
The Secret Lives of Chimney Pots Vi
Strategically placed when raised 
Upwards
By your masterful and well 
Practiced hand.
To mingle with ever changing 
Skylines 
That frown down with arrogant 
Scowls
Upon the indigenous populous of 
This just and tolerant island.
To study and pontificate upon...

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Categories: colleague, philosophy,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Shade
           Your past, your romantic past, is a shadow. Like all towns, Port Angeles was a combination of rain and clouds, sun and mist, with a chamber of commerce, barrooms and boards of directors, the known...

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Categories: colleague, anger, deep, history, humor, money, romantic, wife,
Form: Verse
Adolescent infatuations never consummated
Adolescent infatuations...never consummated

Greetings reader from a cross between an aging seventy inch long (ringing ding dong) haired pencil necked geek and a Norwegian bachelor farmer wannabe; meaning yours truly actually a virtually married Pennsylvania man,...

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Categories: colleague, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th grade, 9th
Form: Free verse
October Tale
OCTOBER TALE
Go south and follow the sun’s traverse
As it heads t’ward Capricorn
When days and nights are in equipoise
And slight chills happily born

Go beyond the wide stream where Siegfried roved
Past the dark forest’s sylvan span
You then...

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Categories: colleague, humorous, life,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member A Perfect Day To Journey and a Perfect Day To Learn - Part 2
A Perfect Day to Learn 

We took our late lunch in a wooden cabin at the foot of the mountain where exotic foods in sumptuous meal were served. I enjoyed immensely the fried fish and...

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© Len Gasun  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: colleague, adventure, courage, encouraging,
Form: Haibun
Ins and Outs Part 3
Author's note: This is an epic length poem that will have to be split into parts and will be serialized in successive posts.

Part 3


our subject awoke 
while still dark everywhere
dark with agony 
an amputee's life...

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Categories: colleague, how i feel, , cute,
Form: Free verse
I Like Muslims
I like Muslims,
Particularly Yemenis
And Pakistanis (in Yemen)—
With whom, as a university don,
I happened to live for six years. 

Arabic vowels render 
A Yemeni voice gruff.
So even a greeting would   probably
Sound rude to you.

The...

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© Ram R. V.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: colleague, friendship, , cute,
Form: Lyric
Goodbye, Cruel Colleague
Appearance was your entire routine.
But truth is found if one looks deep enough.
A walking good first impression machine,
Yet something else when we cut through the fluff.

If not a teammate, what is a colleague?
No possible chance...

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Categories: colleague, betrayal, evil, social, trust, work,
Form: Iambic Pentameter
Reasons
Reasons

Sometimes we think, 
Sometimes we drink!
Sometimes our mind,
Is lost in liquor or wine!
The trouble between both black and white, 
Is that each see their view as right!
Let's work together for a single master,
Instead of fighting,...

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© Shaun Best  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: colleague, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th
Form: Rhyme
My Salewa

My S-a-l-e-w-a

Before you say “I do”
Think deeply before given your precious life
To that person you think you love….
Since marriage is not worth rushing in, for rushing out sake 
Since it is not lived in other...

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Categories: colleague, life, romance, wedding, life, time, marriage, giving,
Form: Free verse
Realizations
Realizations 
 
There was a boy, Who played all day.
His name was Jam, He laughed all the way.
Sometimes sad, But others glad.
Sometimes he had, But was very mad.
Until he viewed, A young man stealing a...

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© Shaun Best  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: colleague, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th
Form: Rhyme
Journey
Down,
Up.
What can be expected?
Not much.
If you do not jump,
We can all see limitations!
But the Master can create innovations,
Not the popular way!
But there is a way.
Nothing can be achieved,
As long as you are deceived.
Far from this...

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© Shaun Best  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: colleague, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 9th
Form: Classicism
We Got Amplified
Hired first as your band's assistant
Adonis with bonus warmest manner
Smile left me gooey, I couldn't resist it
Fluent guitar fingers sparked my enamour

Liasing with music gurus was realms apart
From routine of home, single Mom of two
Denham...

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Categories: colleague, appreciation, beach, beautiful, boyfriend, business, character,
Form: Rhyme
Truths Facing the World
how Africa will be if influential leaders 
continue speaking the truths 
about injustice in the  World? 
It is always good to speak the truth on earth.
I always pray  millions of people to get used
 to...

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Categories: colleague, africa, encouraging, political, truth, world,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things