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Premium Member Me and Me First
That soft-spoken Sovereign commands a big stick, 
runs the world into ruins, once our bailiwick.
If asked why, He grins grimly, pale lips slightly pursed:
"Vindication? Straightforward: It's Me and Me First" 

(To mesmerise people He needed...

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Categories: condescends, political, society, world,
Form: Quatrain



Remembering Reagan's Words
The crumbling down of the Berlin Wall finally 
ended the Cold War as a defiant Reagan challenged
Gorbachev as his famous words were spoken mightily, 
"Mr. Gorbachev, tear it down!"...And he shouted them with rage, 
while...

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Categories: condescends, history, hope, inspirational, loss, nostalgia, peace, people,
Form: Narrative
Carousel of Psychosis
A rage disorder she says
a blessing I tell her as I admire how white her doctor coat is. Stupid color for people who work with blood.
 Anger issues and compliance- complications she diagnosis me with.
...

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Categories: condescends, psychological,
Form: I do not know?
Charity, Heart More Than Head
O to give from ifs and buts free,
To feel happy, pleased just to give,
Feel good that gift is well taken
And that, receiver too feels good,
Charity’s not to show who’s tall,
Give as, to gift is good...

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Categories: condescends, giving, heart,
Form: Sestina
Cats Should Be Exterminated
Cats Should Be Exterminated

By Elton Camp

I am making a call for action long overdue
For there is an important task we need to do
They have crept into our lives with little note
Now it is the time...

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© Elton Camp  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: condescends, satire, cat, may, time,
Form: Rhyme



The Brightest Light of All Lights
The brightest light of all lights
Condescends to make all things right.
Darkness tends to overcome the light;
The Sun in shame withdraws its light,
Earth trembles and all nature sigh,
And accept the sacrifice set at the awful sight.
Behold!...

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Categories: condescends, christian, earth, easter, forgiveness, heart, light, world,
Form: Rhyme
Here, That Poem, Dear Readers
Go struggle, battle if ye must your battles,
No consent need ye nod if ye should not,
You're not among them that for U-turn settles,
Let the whole world stay put whereso it sought 
To be. Love, let...

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Categories: condescends, poems, poets,
Form: Sonnet
Bittersweet Pumpkin
Some days I'd carve a mirror of my own.
Though sometimes
There are such days,
Where I might render a judgment,
Just so I could instill my heart cold.

The intentional shivers I conjure myself to,
To put a pause on...

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© Poet Lazey  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: condescends, change, character, conflict, identity, poems, poetry, psychological,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Etched On Stones
To what avail are scriptures etched on stones?
Of much, in every way, but not an end:
the rocks cry out in deepest, awe-filled moans
to bear a glyph divine that condescends
to pierce transcendent planes and self-reveal.

In this,...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: condescends, truth,
Form: Tail-rhyme
The Box
Sentences dripping with meaning, we sit,
                Foetal in a blissfully repetitive equation,
Extinguished stumps of trees taking brief roots
  ...

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© Dan Keir  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: condescends, allusion, freedom, home, imagination, life, student, youth,
Form: Free verse
This Morning I Can
"Each day I arise,
Confidence by my side 

My unseen strength,
Kicks in when I wake

To bolster my nerve,
No matter what today serves

For its strength I depend,
No matter how many condescends 

That say I can’t,
I can is...

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Categories: condescends, confidence, encouraging, engagement,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Created In His Image
Created in His image from the first,
And charged with cultivating all He wrought,
Soon idle hands begot us banished, cursed,
And weary, prone to wander was our lot.

Rejecting God, "A golden calf!” we pled;
Soon all did what...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: condescends, christian,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Pride

It comes boldly, like the winter’s cold
Immodest and smug, it can’t be told
It lives in the arrogant and the vain
Always dignified, never one to abstain
It is conceited, like the wind’s howl
Never smiling – leaves it’s...

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Categories: condescends, christian, pride,
Form: Couplet
One Day In the Life
One day in the life,
    a bird sings, hallowed;
    a tree branch condescends.

A cat sees all, tempted by melodies sung in three-quarter time-- 
    those of...

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Categories: condescends, bird, spiritual,
Form: Free verse

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