Long Critically Poems
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Father Time's Surprising Taoist IntimationsTell me,
Father Time,
if you would share this space
it would mean everything to me
to us, so kind,
which forms of integrative diversity
incarnate your highest priority,
most comprehensive,
social-political-economic-cultural issues:
1. Domestic economy flat-line trends,
2. International peace intent and praxis,
3. Universally...
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Categories:
critically, analogy, culture, earth, games, humor, psychological, time,
Form:
Narrative
The Craft Can Capture ItOh well I got an angry email to begin my day
Because of my last post on the Jabidah thing yesterday
Galit sa akin but greeted me with Assalamu alaykum.
And kung personal Moro friends ko naman ito...
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Categories:
critically, adventure, art, brother, dedication, me, people, peace,
Form:
Narrative
Ending In a Deadly Minor KeySo here's my question for this dawning day,
like a WinWin ruminating message in a bottle
floating through a LoseLose climate sea
felt still foggy from last night,
some mysterious how now;
One of many
health related strategic WinLose issues
tuning out...
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Categories:
critically, anger, anti bullying, dark, fear, green, grief,
Form:
Political Verse
Our Pandemic ResponsesEcoPolitical Responses
Resonant empathy
trusts co-empathic experience
and cooperatively communicated reflection,
dialogue,
discussion,
discernment,
Multilateral paths toward shared values/disvalues
InBetween win or lose risks
misvalued as unfortunately necessary
forces of natural/unspiritual history
Of squandering opportunities to notice
PolyPathically resilient value systems
culturally
bicamerally robust,
Politically
and economically
and ecologically
and theologically
and...
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Categories:
critically, caregiving, earth, games, health, heart, integrity, philosophy,
Form:
Political Verse
Allah and Buddha Were TalkingYou know what I think sometimes?
said Allah to Buddha,
Of course you do
and yet you don't.
I think I gave this gift of language
because you have a uniquely humanurtured gift
of comprehending
and transposing
and translating languages thru-out each and...
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Categories:
critically, body, health, mentor, political, psychological, religion, rights,
Form:
Narrative
Windstorms of NeglectDearest Sons
and dearest Cinderella StepSister,
I regret ways I have failed each of you.
From today's view of memory clips,
frames as farms of teaching-learning times,
my Great Lover Eldest, yet perpetually unfulfilled,
AfricanAmerican urban male Thug,
driver of van repurposing...
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Categories:
critically, culture, family, happiness, health, humor, love, nature,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Great Recycling RetransitionIcons are funny things,
she thought.
Heaven feels like a warm light circle
when we are thriving
and more like a cold dark triangle
of weaponed tipping points
against me
and mine
competitively not communicating
when we are barely surviving
above the mortally terrifying bottom
of...
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Categories:
critically, health, identity, integrity, psychological, religion, wisdom, woman,
Form:
Political Verse
Recounting Wounding CostsI know what it costs
to parent a tyrant
24/7
52 weeks/year
and yet avoid judging,
feeling guilty,
self-blaming shame
for all I am not sufficient,
yet.
I remember learning curious distinctions
between genuine remorse
given, when LeftBrain verbally requested,
yet without RightBrain capacity
to feel even the...
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Categories:
critically, caregiving, discrimination, emotions, feelings, humor, parody, voice,
Form:
Political Verse
picturesIt’s Friday afternoon. Anna, Lisa, Leong and I are sitting around our common room - sagging actually - after a long day.
“I need a break,” I said, “now’s the time - today, this day -...
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Categories:
critically, angst, art, creation, friendship, image, relationship,
Form:
Free verse
Wiseelder TurkeysMy parenting totem
was the Hawk
of bicamerally perfect egocentric vision
usually greeted by a loud Yang squawk
and vigorous walk
in the other wrong direction.
My WiseElder totem
is the Turkey,
CoMessiah of CoRedemptive Dying
as notnot loving EarthTribe's future lives.
At eight,
my totem...
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Categories:
critically, age, earth, health, humor, mythology, native american,
Form:
Political Verse
Better Health Crisis PlanningHow much simpler
and yet vastly more complex,
diversely resonant,
past decisions to hire the credentialed professional elite
also choices not to hire a charismatic
brown-skinned
ecofeminist,
And how much more resilient
urgently cooperative
corporate win/win covenant repercussions might have been
if we stopped compartmentalizing,
and...
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Categories:
critically, appreciation, caregiving, community, earth, health, integrity, peace,
Form:
Political Verse
The IncumbentTHE INCUMBENT
by
JOHN M. ARRIBAS
I am sick and tired of hearing the same old line
My elected representative says every things fine
He just does not represent the people I know
He’s been there forever its time for him...
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Categories:
critically, corruption, culture, introspection, irony, parody, political, power,
Form:
Rhyme
Healing Systemic TraumaCan you make any sense of
systemic racism?
No more common sense than
too much patriarchalism--
all leftbrain dominant things
oppressing sacred Earth's
polycultural win/win systems
promoting resiliently wealthy
resonant synergetic health
Care given
as received
in fruitful wombs,
like apple cores in transition
from refuse
toward rebirth
May be...
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Categories:
critically, addiction, beauty, bullying, culture, health, history, peace,
Form:
Parallelismus Membrorum
I Am Who I AmHa! A Princess in ancient times - my first name XXXXXXXX!
Imagine, in a male-dominated society, how blessed was I to be thus
...
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Categories:
critically, i am, life,
Form:
Bio
Letter To Miss LibertyOn this quiet Sunday morn, just about a minute or two ago, ...
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Categories:
critically, america, christian, conflict, courage,
Form:
Personification
Perceptual ConsciousnessPERCEPTUAL CONSCIOUSNESS
Is it a perceived danger in the scent of night
air that triggers a message to my brain of
reminiscent horrors or is there imminent danger?
Is there an underlying reality perceived by itself or...
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Categories:
critically, confusion, dark, emotions, growth, introspection, perspective, psychological,
Form:
Free verse
The Universe Is ImmenseHow many people with foreboding palpitations
have I seen slip from middle age and slide into old age?
They slither into their last refuge, the dirt hole,
and ignorantly nestle into the forever unknown life stream
The ones who...
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Categories:
critically, death, life, metaphor, peace, political, truth,
Form:
Prose
IntransigenceIntransigence- A bold unwillingness to compromise.
Professor:
The intelligent doubt everything- critical thinking is the hallmark of intelligence!
For example- God doesn't exist!
Student: But how do we know that, what is the proof?
Professor:
Well there is no definitive...
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Categories:
critically, atheist, creation, education, faith, god, science, student,
Form:
Didactic
My Favorite Anecdote From UrduThis is my best story in
my mother tongue urdu
which I translated and
tried my best to turn it
into a poem in english
Luqman who was a
merchant wiseman and
his son
bought themselves...
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Categories:
critically, urdu, wisdom,
Form:
Narrative
Papa Prizes Prurient Pubescent Pussy Riot Glacis(alternately titled: a pudendum posse petty filed trophy -
by hy phen - made declarative).
Appearance of the New Courier
(with namesake "Georgia Ives")
flew into the courtroom
faster than Bold face WingDings.
After the judge opened
waxed sealed envelope...
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Categories:
critically, 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure, creation, deep,
Form:
Free verse
Who Really Runs TrumpWho is the real threat to America?
The Mexicans? The illegal immigrants? The Muslims?
Or the Manchurian Candidate in the White House?
Anybody who has ears to hear and brain to think critically
and is not a clone of...
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Categories:
critically, angst, freedom, future, patriotic, political,
Form:
Prose
America's Hedge of Protection Has Been Taken DownIn the 1970's when Roe Verse Ray was enacted into federal law. America'a hedge of protection by our Lord God was critically damaged. However, in 2015 when Gay Marriage became federally legalized! Our Godly...
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Categories:
critically, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form:
Narrative
Awakening Teary-Eyed Momentschildhood, creation, feelings, growing up, heaven, imagery, word play,
Awakening Teary-eyed Emotions © ...
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Categories:
critically, childhood, creation, feelings, growing up, heaven, imagery,
Form:
Verse
Growing Up With People Who Never Grew UpWhen my friends went through struggles
I would always help them out
extending my hand out in troubles
as I could when they were down
when the world around them crumbled
I was the one...
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Categories:
critically, life, people,
Form:
Rhyme
War (Acts of Tyranny)The first day of war is the last day of peace
The leaders serve not like ladders anymore
They turn to feathers
And fly away
Because they are the land lords of the nation
The tenants now bear the penance
...
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Categories:
critically, war, war, people, day, may, people, soldier,
Form:
Free verse