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Premium Member Skin Illustrations
I stood on the bridge looking at the river below.
A strange-looking man came up to me and said “hello,
“Do you know where I’ll be able to find a job here?’
That is what the strange man...

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Categories: corpulence, adventure, fantasy, imagination, science fiction, me, hope,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Political Poetry Bowl
Vulnerability is rich soil for gratitude
while Yang strength is rockier,
less robust for absorbing flows of nurturing waters.

Just as gratitude 
is richer soil for abundance
than Yang attitudes
of elitist patriarchal supremacy.

At Yang's perpetual adolescent table,
each diner has...

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Categories: corpulence, culture, education, health, humanity, humor, integrity,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Healthy Voices
I grow increasingly concerned
about living in an unhealthy monoculture
of educational
evangelical
judicial
legislative hubris

Rhetorically LeftBrain dominant
verbally debating
which empowered opinion leader
will improve my personal consumer powers
and ego-incorporated 
greed productive profits

In this competitive big Dog
eats little not leftbrain dominant 
feminized...

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Categories: corpulence, addiction, education, health, integrity, peace, political, power,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member A Pristine Swan
Written: February 07, 2024
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It appears as if 
the world has been 
coated by a wave of 
deceitful dictums,
  where faked...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: corpulence, analogy, appreciation, culture, music,
Form: Free verse
There But For the Grace of God
The architects of cardboard town, will never shoulder blame.
From brick and stone built luxury, they sit immune to shame.
Whilst on forgotten streets the homeless, dwell in paper waste
Constructing prefab mobile homes, before each cold night...

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Categories: corpulence, people, philosophy, political
Form: Rhyme



Polarizing the Populous
Polarizing the Populous

Heaven’s tide is far and wide as they manage in their malevolent mockery
Their hands are tied and losing pride, dining without candelabra crockery
In a calamitous chasm their dreams in spasm as they awaken...

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Categories: corpulence, giving, humanity, solitude,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member They all loved Grams Monster Cookies
When I am old I shall be an acrobat Granny Fee said.
People will cheer and stomp their feet at me
The clapping will be thunderous
I may join Barnum and Bailey’s right now

I think they went out...

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Categories: corpulence, food,
Form: Narrative
Trump To God
Trump To God

We never did discover what will be the cost
When around for long time have been bossed
And insulted, humiliated as well as criticized
Of a bunch of ignorance this has epitomized.

Aren't we supposed to be...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: corpulence, allegory, analogy, appreciation,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Birds Win Again Today
This amazing red headed woodpecker has a solid rat-a-tat-tat
Creating a bit of interest from my well-fed old cat
Shark stops stalking my cardinals which are way too smart
And begins staring at the oak tree with the...

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Categories: corpulence, bird, cat,
Form: Rhyme
Pursuit of Excellence Quartern
In a pursuit of excellence
All the effort, no violence
Not an endless, bourgeois voyage
Have all the possible courage

Need not be a total silence 
In a pursuit of excellence
When serenity knows no bounds
Tranquillity always rebounds  

It's...

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Categories: corpulence, appreciation, character, dedication, devotion, faith, introspection, life,
Form: Quatern
What Was Taken
The grain on my hills,
Made into your bread while
Children grew thin in their homes.

The swine in my pens, 
Roasted in your banquets until 
Your corpulence matched your greed.

The grapes grown in my arbors
Fed to you...

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Categories: corpulence, adventure, anger, animal, family, hero, history, home,
Form: Blank verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things