Long Considerable Poems
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Mom's UnderGround PeaceTrainA transitional skill
my Mom taught me,
good to use when I start to feel at-risk,
somehow
anyhow,
whether in my relationship with her,
or with EarthDays more kosmic travels
through naturally wild
and domestic spirits.
Remember to ask permission
before...
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Categories:
considerable, beauty, community, earth, humanity, humor, love, mother,
Form:
Political Verse
The BartenderTwenty two years had passed by
She blinked, and a lifetime had passed
She started this job as a lark
She never thought it would last
Two husbands and rehab were part of this bar
The husbands...her clients all...
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Categories:
considerable, america, community, family, heart, society, strength, wisdom,
Form:
Rhyme
Superior Courts of Ecological JusticeWhat evidence do we have that businesses receive financial as well as other nutritionally healthy benefits,
by co-investing cooperatively within health-developing community cultures?
What are financial benefits for faith-in-health communities
both internal to corporate anthrosupremacist monocultural...
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Categories:
considerable, culture, earth, health, humor, judgement, political, race,
Form:
Parallelismus Membrorum
Fishy Science School of Geometric ArtsMath speaks through us
within us
of cognitive landscapes
imagined still and/or moving.
Primal metrics are rational and symmetrical,
good as true as straightforward,
complex creation story problems
unfolding with precise answers,
right as at least not not ecologically wrong,
ecopolitically suboptimal perhaps,
yet at...
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Categories:
considerable, adventure, earth, life, light, math, science fiction,
Form:
Political Verse
Miracle of HypocrisyI was listening to Cornell West,
who described our catastrophic tolerance of disvalues for others,
situations we would never tolerate for ourselves,
disvalues like homelessness and hunger,
but also like random violence,
abuse and neglect,
lack of caring,
as a "conspiracy"...
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Categories:
considerable, abuse, culture, earth, integrity, nature, psychological,
Form:
Parallelismus Membrorum
Dr Time's Dipolar RantWhat's up?
Thanks for this interview,
old man.
You are either blind or confused,
but probably both.
Well, thanks,
and I appreciate you as well.
Now, I understand you want to talk about human consciousness.
We comprehend your language as limiting human consciousness.
Now...
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Categories:
considerable, anger, culture, fear, language, love, nature, time,
Form:
Narrative
Strangers In PeoriaI met a proper woman in a proper pub on a Monday in Peoria. It was noon, time for lunch, and we were sitting stool to stool over very large burgers at a long mahogany...
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Categories:
considerable, break up,
Form:
Prose
The Willing Dogs of PeaceThere is no argument from myself here, friend,
If anything, that you can, and do appreciate; just as much as you are applying yourself towards these "seven" efforts' below, that is helpful to all parties...
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Categories:
considerable, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 3rd
Form:
Bio
Thomas JeffersonIt interests me to peer past the drafting
and rewriting shoulder
of Thomas Jefferson,
unhappy slave-owner,
and John Adams,
with domestic slave-owner nuisance issues,
and other principle writing minds
of original democratic declaration and constitution shaping times,
as they listened to their...
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Categories:
considerable, culture, happiness, health, humor, independence day, psychological,
Form:
Political Verse
War and Peace: That Midst Nations and NationalsWar and Peace: That Midst Nations And Nationals
War and Peace, a classical fiction by Leo Tolstoy, first published as Voyna I Mir in 1865–69. This picturesque reflection of early 19th-century Russian culture saw as its...
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Categories:
considerable, allegory, angst, life, marriage, war,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
Essay: Darwin's Theory - Science Or Fairy TaleNot to let the air out of anyone's tire but it's really not fair to compare religious
writings to modern science. Scientific theories for one thing are models of
reality (for example) ...
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Categories:
considerable, appreciation, universe,
Form:
Blank verse
Seven Hundred Seventy Seven Words Our All In All"Offer this to Me, your "everything" please child?"
...
What?
...
"Your "everything?"
...
My "all" You mean?
Well Lord this is going to take some doing, I've tried and have kept trying to apply...
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Categories:
considerable, 12th grade, 1st grade, 4th grade, 5th
Form:
Bio
The NuckleberryThere are times in life when we deal with strife
And are helpless to the powers that be.
Where we are sequestered by doubt... and still tossed about
By others...
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Categories:
considerable, adventure, humor, inspiration,
Form:
Rhyme
Lifeboat To Hunt a ShrillPart 5
They continued to fry under a blistering sky
With little water to stifle the heat.
When the Hippo put forth, "Considering our course,
We have entered the waters of...
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Categories:
considerable, adventure, allegory, humorous,
Form:
Rhyme
Papa What About Spring a Central Focus Poetic Prose Effort Part Two Papas Dying WordsWritten for my earthly adoptive, adaptive; Father.
Who passed away from cancers of the spine, brain, and lungs.
He told me that he had a good life and was honestly grateful to our Creator for this!
No,...
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Categories:
considerable, 11th grade, 12th grade, 1st grade, 4th
Form:
Bio
Back Then, Dandelion Greens Were Segregated TooMartin, a very senior citizen, wants to get a bucket and knife and go hunt up some greens in a field in Alabama. But in spite of his yearnings for a big bowl of greens,...
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Categories:
considerable, race,
Form:
Prose
Lifeboat the Hippo's TalePart 4
Now by the end of the day, it was easy to say,
The Hippo was gracious and kind.
With no desire to offend, it seemed a genuine friend
And...
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Categories:
considerable, adventure, allegory, humorous,
Form:
Rhyme
The Proverbial Small TownAfter winning a sweepstakes, I determined to go on a lengthy trip;
And I wanted to tour the mainland, after I had disembarked the ship.
The countryside was quite beautiful, and had myriad charming towns,
Some with the...
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Categories:
considerable, animal, fantasy, imagery, magic, nature, people, vacation,
Form:
Couplet
Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 88“Lumi, what food do we have left in the sleigh,” Joulupukki asked the elf.
“A good deal of it, dried meat, bread, jam, nuts and most of the dried fruit. ...
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Categories:
considerable, christmas, fairy,
Form:
Epic
Rudolf the Ginger ReigndeerRudolf is mysteriously born in a manger
with a flaming red nose,
and eyes,
and ears,
and hair,
everywhere.
Gingers are rare
among his DeerTribe
as is his empathic capacity to know he is going where,
how to get there,
and about how long it...
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Categories:
considerable, allegory, christmas, health, humor, peace, seasons,
Form:
Political Verse
An Adventure To RememberAN ADVENTURE TO REMEMBER
I had never been camping in my entire life,
This was a first for me as husband, and wife ,
For our two boys this was bonding time,
CJ a seasoned camper, Ricky a rookie,...
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Categories:
considerable, africa, humorous, scary,
Form:
Rhyme
Midnight BloomsI was a very enthusiastic gardener, who loved being surrounded by beauty,
Like the songbirds that visit cherry trees, with a taste for something fruity.
I adored the familiar blooms, but held a fascinated interest in the...
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Categories:
considerable, fantasy, flower, garden, happiness, moon, night, stars,
Form:
Couplet
Patriotism As Anti-OtherismPaul Tillich wrote
"nationalism hates and must always hate Judaism and prophetic Christianity."
When he spoke of nationalistic patriotism
he was thinking of fascism,
as the logical conclusion
of those more loyal to a specific supremacist space and time
than...
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Categories:
considerable, earth, health, history, nature, patriotic, religion,
Form:
Political Verse
Grazing the GardenI retired a couple years ago
and decided to take a gardening class
because otherwise I probably would starve
even with food stamps,
given my retirement plan
was mainly to live off my still-freeloading adult perpetual-children.
This gardening class cost more...
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Categories:
considerable, age, garden, humor, poverty,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Big Girls Do CryThey expected her to be the jolly fun one.
The one w e a r i n g a smile on her face.
So she became.....who they wanted her to be
She was quick...
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Categories:
considerable, courage, freedom, growth, moving on,
Form:
Free verse