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Premium Member Let Us Speak Clearly
Let me speak clearly with you
dear religious and atheist Trumpians,

A fool in executive office
is a leader
only in foolish directions.

A rich thief
is the worst thief
as survival motives
are absent,
so self-thrival motives
remain piratically rampant.

An intellectual prostitute
to feel-good AmericaFirst...

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Categories: colonizer, caregiving, culture, education, health, integrity, love, peace,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member My Thing Is
My thing is,
Yang dear,
EarthMother
is much RNA-green older
than mammalian red-DNA Yang.

Yes,
seniority breeds long-term nutritious merit,
I remember this history lesson
from your creation by fairy tale,
how WinWin Paradise YinYin
wonder invited Yang's Patriarchal CoPresence.

Well said,
dearest,
which is exactly why EarthMother
needed...

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Categories: colonizer, color, earth, health, history, humanity, integrity, peace,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Inviting Journeys
It seems more obvious
good humor and aggressive violence
do not require linguistic nuances
to convey their fundamental Positive and Negative faith.

Messages of eco-centric privilege and underprivilege
and overprivileged
ego-centric and anthro-centric
(0)Riginal Intent
of PositivEnergy Democracy.

And yet it could be true
that...

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Categories: colonizer, caregiving, community, culture, earth, education, health, integrity,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Unclassified Intelligence
Health has become climatically important
to understand
as well as experience
a fundamental difference,
and yet psychological
and neurological association,
between colonization
and creolization

For a healthy democracy
within this our extended family,
our benevolent associations,
our wealth-restorative reassociations,
our non-profit corporations,
our national
and state
and local
and global good...

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Categories: colonizer, health, history, humanity, integrity, psychological, religious, violence,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Postmillennial Patriots
To be a true and pure and faithful evangelically zealous fundamentalist,
whether of good faith religions
or bad faith hatreds of other cultures and races and genders, etc.,
fascism and fundamentalism
are rooted in pre-linguistic literalism,
stories built from feelings...

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Categories: colonizer, beauty, integrity, parents, passion, patriotic, peace, religion,
Form: Political Verse



Africa Under Siege
Africa is raped. The continent of life is pumped dry, and the colonizer won’t stop, ’till he is stopped. And blocked.

We pay colonial tax for the baskets we have weaved. Our own weaved baskets. We...

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Categories: colonizer, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 3rd
Form: Prose Poetry
Decolonize
It has come out of academia,
and gets some play in the media too,
they cry about ‘decolonization,’
as if time is something they can undo.
They all say it is wrong to go against this,
and I have only...

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Categories: colonizer, culture, history, native american, political, satire, society,
Form: Rhyme
Bayede
Angifi Dladla

BAYEDE    

Bayede , Son of man, Bayede!
You who outsmart the invisible God of our ancestors,
You who perfect the creations of the One-Who-Cannot-Be-  
      Imagined.
Modernizer of...

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Categories: colonizer, planet, recovery from, spiritual, universe,
Form: Ode
La Isla Sets Me Free
Amor, you allude like a cloud
To something great
Your name, a promise of Jerusalem
Your exclusive mouth, like water
on my dry lips and deeply vacant chest…
 
I’ve never touched a cloud
Nor known the inevitable fog
Of falling into...

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Categories: colonizer, lost love, places, sad, me, me,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Covered Bridge
By its green pastures a small stream foams,
around the bridge a scary ghost roams
of a pregnant woman killed by her fan,
who's known in town as the tattoo man.
The bridge is the only tattoo he inscribes,
everyone...

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Categories: colonizer, imagination,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Brigham Young
Brigham Young, the Mormon prophet
Pointed to the west; they crossed it
North, east, south, west sent colonies,
And has his name on universities.


Brigham Young, who led the Mormons after the assassination of their founding prophet Joseph Smith,...

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Categories: colonizer, america, community, culture, hero, leadership, religion, visionary,
Form: Clerihew
Finland, You Up Next Not For Reindeer Or Sardines
OCTAVE:
LORD, as morn yields to noon (or dawn) my SONnet will please, tease, release:
I greet thee, having access to Your throne by Jesus
And His sacrifice on Calvary: We pray against the Virus
With a sunshiny name,...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: colonizer, angst, anti bullying, appreciation, paris, political, prayer,
Form: Sonnet
Philippine Independence Day
P-hilippine Independence Day
H-ad been proclaimed twelfth of June; 
I-t was the year eighteen ninety-eight, 
L-iberation lives neath the moon.
I-t was the freedom from foreign control, 
P-romise of reform was made; 
P-eace process in the country
I-ced...

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Categories: colonizer, independence day,
Form: Acrostic
Intergalactic Colonizer
“History, is a nightmare from which I’m trying to awake.” -James Joyce

A burnt blonde freckled white man stands in a white bathing suit
With red raw blistering hands 
Stranded in an exotic archipelago 
Shipwrecked on a...

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© Liam Barry  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: colonizer, america, corruption, freedom, funeral, future, racism, space,
Form: Free verse
Of Love and Friendship
You're a wanderer sheltered in my home for rain,
And occupied my home as a colonizer;
I was never lonely nor languishing in pain,
I accepted you, yet, as my enterpriser…  

Your beauty of fading flowers, I...

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Categories: colonizer, friendship, love,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Coconut
The suffix nut specifying the skull,
defining the coconut, is misplaced,
for it’s not truly a nut,
but botanically, a drape.

A salinity soaker, the prolific palm,
sultry sea-shore colonizer copious,
it’s sky-searching trunk with spiny leaf crown
holds the fruit, the...

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Categories: colonizer, analogy, fruit,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs