Long Colonists Poems
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Happy Fourth of July, Or Happy Independence DayHappy Fourth Of July, Or Happy Independence Day
On this day we celebrate and commemorate the birth of our nation, The United States of America's Independence from Great Britain's monarchical hold and liberty's triumph
Congress voting in...
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Categories:
colonists, america, birthday, celebration, firework, food, freedom, fun,
Form:
List
My Wedding DayMY WEDDING DAY
I called her honey, baby,
My best friend, my bride,
You are so beautiful.
She looked at me with smile face,
Smiling loudly.
I said,
“Oh, God bless me with a wise
And humble woman!
Today,...
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Categories:
colonists, emotions, inspirational, kiss, loneliness, romance, sweet, true
Form:
Light Verse
Upon a dark and stormy nightUpon a dark and stormy night...
as jagged bolts of lightning
tore thru the the midnight clear
and figuratively ripped the sky to shreds
(analogous to jumping Jack flash),
and ear splitting thunder crackled
testing the threshold of tolerance
zombies of Sugar...
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Categories:
colonists, absence, america, animal, character, earth, january, parody,
Form:
Free verse
Make America GreatWhen the colonists felt that with the king of Great Britain they could no longer reason,
Their leaders signed the Declaration of Independence, though they knew it was treason.
Because of their belief in the unalienable rights...
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Categories:
colonists, discrimination, history, patriotic, prejudice,
Form:
Free verse
The Propagation of HateMalignant gangrenous political cancer
corrupts, festers, and poisons United States,
thus opposition cannot wait,
especially since Gospel in accordance
with feeble minded Donald Trump
implemented wrought ugly trait,
particularly obliteration, sans progressive
human rights legislation
more or less pronounced positive
in every L ionized...
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Categories:
colonists, america, betrayal, dark, evil, hate, murder, pain,
Form:
Rhyme
Rehashing History: Squanto and the Pilgrims, the First ThanksgivingThe winter of 1621 in Plymouth was harsh as could be,
The Pilgrims were sick and sorry they'd come,
They missed their warm English beds and their tea.
The still ambulatory shivered and shuffled about,
As they grinched, and...
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Categories:
colonists, history, humor, thanksgiving,
Form:
Light Verse
Fertile Crescent, IiiFertile Crescent
and Vestigial Conscience
The sun overshadowing my morality
my self- righteousness eclipsed
Where early mans' dawn is,
Our sun over my left *should* threaten to tinge me if
I pontificate platitudes that fail to connect us to
full stomachs...
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Categories:
colonists, america, angst, character, conflict, courage, culture, devotion,
Form:
Epic
Our Brave Young MenThroughout history from time to time, our country has gone to war;
they called upon our brave young men to enlist and join the corps.
Some of the men were called by draft; while some enlisted...
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Categories:
colonists, courage, dedication, hero, memory, military, veterans day,
Form:
Rhyme
Memoirs of a ChauvinistEnvisions of a new world order
Have infected
My ideologies
Concerning political parties.
Apathetic to the suicide bomber
Clutching his holy scripture
As Jesus is turned
Into an aborted fetus.
Starving for liberation,
Feed us.
The refugee diet
Is to die for, try it.
Stomachs bellow
As anxious...
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Categories:
colonists, life
Form:
Free verse
This Honorable FlagIf freedom is attained by sacrificing lives,
even those of the youngest age,
then what makes these men so brave:
to hold up their flag and make it wave in each challenging battle?
A spirit that is undefeatable...
to give...
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Categories:
colonists, devotion, history, hope, inspirational, peace, sympathy, thank
Form:
ABC
Presiding Presidential PropertiesWhy do Presidents
work out better
safer
healthier
when they insist on remaining
persist in reclaiming
active grassrooted residents?
Cooperative property administration health values
are rooted
in eco-cooperative wealth
PolyCultural Values
from regeneratively safe experience
with resilient
and resonant,
CoPassionate Left/Right
West/East
Capital/EmBodied
Ego/EcoSystemic
bicamerally therapeutic
polyvagal EarthTribe
neurosystemic balance
While recovering
from...
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Categories:
colonists, family, health, history, humanity, humor, power, psychological,
Form:
Political Verse
Brave Conquerors of Weakened TribesBrave Conquerors Of Weakened Tribes
They could never in any great haste
their false glory dare to forsake.
Why abandon that gleam in their eyes
for truth in those sad tomorrows?
Dwell not in that bitter splendor
A victor with a...
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Categories:
colonists, conflict, corruption, death, evil, holocaust, native american,
Form:
Sonnet
Vale - Victor Stanley JonesYou were born in Clermont, Queensland on December, twenty-four,
Away back circa eighteen sevn'ty-two.
Edward Jones now had a fifth child, whom his dear wife Anna bore,
Their second son and both were proud of...
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Categories:
colonists, history, loss, social, day, men, day, men,
Form:
Narrative
KNOW SOMETHING YOU DON'T KNOW
Know
something you don't know.
If you hear about Nyamuhunda Namusabwa
Who was married to Muhaila
Kahumbuluka
one of the princesses of Bavila
in the nineteenth century,
Sister of Prince Luhongeka Ngengethe Musabwa
and Lutambwe Kibaya Nyangamba Musabwa...
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Categories:
colonists, africa, encouraging, history, imagery, miracle,
Form:
Free verse
Yankee Doodle
In 1755 a British army medical surgeon Richard Shuckburgh, while campaigning in
Rensselaer New York, penned the nursery rhyme Yankee Doodle. This was used to mock
...
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Categories:
colonists, independence day, military, nursery rhyme, patriotic, pride,
Form:
Rhyme
Sojourn's CloseStruggling in the dark to breathe
I flip the light switch underneath
It's glow surrounds me like a wreath
I've landed in a cave
An icy mountain cave
My pod is running out of air
I pop the canopy and stare
An...
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Categories:
colonists, adventure, environment, nature, science fiction, travel,
Form:
Rhyme
Young Women of Niger Decided To Die In Battles Like WorriorsThe truth is : world system is totally wrong,
It is not wrong to criticize it daily.
Only few beneficiaries can think otherwise
whenever some victims speak the truths.
Quote by poet.
young women of...
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Categories:
colonists, encouraging, motivation, political,
Form:
Free verse
Blankness Reflected (Part 1)shivering teeth the ceiling’s descent,
the drunken spongy borders of
dim imagined soggy pulsing
images in foggy spots,
exhalation and the sound of exhalation,
sense as the center of dampening paper
surrounded by our soft cocooning breath.
the shrieks are streaked across...
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Categories:
colonists, life
Form:
Free verse
A Serving of Genocide With the TurkeyA Serving of Genocide With the Turkey
By Elton Camp
Thanksgiving meat should be baloney
Because the holiday’s origin is phony
Pilgrims came to an inhabited land
Got help from the natives at hand
Without their assistance it’s clear
They wouldn’t have...
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Categories:
colonists, history, thanksgiving, day, thanksgiving, thanksgiving day,
Form:
Rhyme
History of Kansas In RhymeAt one time eight different Native America Indian Tribes lived in peace,
In the state of Kansas, sharing buffalo, shared lands with no lease.
The Iowa, Chippewa, Delaware, Kansas, Osage, Pawnee and Kickapoo,
Shared venison, and fresh cool...
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Categories:
colonists, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form:
Rhyme
Haitian New Year's Poetrysoup JoumouBon appétit to all my fellow Haitians and friends,
Who will be drinking, sipping, savoring poertysoup joumou,
Which is made of squash, neck bones, macaroni, oxtails,
Carrots, yams, celery, parsley, and countless vegetables.
This is a powerful, yet historical...
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Categories:
colonists, anniversary, black african american, celebration, courage, discrimination,
Form:
Free verse
Categories:
colonists, world, planet,
Form:
Rhyme
Free Born 2Adventurers and discoverers are driven ...
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Categories:
colonists, america, endurance, freedom,
Form:
Rhyme
A StoryA story
Hundreds of years ago, plagues cast their black shadows upon this, once great land.
Soon the cassocks, and the habits began to infiltrate, dominate, separate, lent a hand
to the colonists and the governments so they...
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Categories:
colonists, hope,
Form:
Rhyme
A Bit of HistoryThe word "Cherokee" is believed to be derived from a Choctaw word meaning "Cave People". Another explanation says it came from a Creek word "Chelokee", meaning "People Of A Different Speech".
It was picked up and...
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Categories:
colonists, history,
Form:
Free verse