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Premium Member Polyculturing Education
Polypathic conversation with David Holmgren:

Today it is common to hear the suggestion
[cooperative] education and [therapeutic] training
is the [mindful] key to allowing people to contribute
to a more sustainable [ecopolitical] future.

Although I recognize the value of formal...

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Categories: culture, deep, destiny, earth day, education, health,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Janitor, Gardienne, Portero, Sereno, Hausgast -Xxxi Part One
Unquotable quotes: The Janitor, Gardienne, Landlady, Housekeeper, Portero, the Sereno and the Hausgast – XXXI  Part One

Be they so named or not in these here parts, visions of shrieking furies with Gorgon heads and...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cul, care, city, horror, rights, urban,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Paris the Last Week of the August Reprieve- Xxxv Part Two
Unquotable quotes: Paris, the last week of the August reprieve – XXXV Part Two
                 II

The first signs reek tell-tale
Buffer-to-buffer...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cul, august, autumn, farewell, lost love, winter,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Paris the Last Week of the August Reprieve - Xxxv Part One
Unquotable quotes: Paris, the last week of the August reprieve – XXXV
 Part One                     ...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cul, august, autumn, farewell, september, society,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Bedlam and Mayhem In the Mistress's Boudoir
Bedlam and mayhem in the mistress's boudoir

Nsync with variations on a theme:
of drool worthy Reuben Sandwich
(consisting of corned beef, 
Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, 
Russian dressing between slices 
of rye bread that is grilled 
until the bread...

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Categories: cul, adventure, angel, anxiety, appreciation, beautiful, desire, endurance,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Fundamentals Redefined
Fundamentalists compete with and through struggling evolution
as Transitionalists would further peaceful revolutions.

Fundamentalism:
A patriarchal-historical view
rooted in interpretation of sacred scripture
written by nondual co-arising NatureSpirits
dipolar appositionally rooted
of and for regenerative naturehealth = spiritwealth,
that would err on the...

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Categories: cul, earth day, environment, history, humanity, love, religion,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Hope-And a Father Is Could Be
Hope and…a father is could be 

Against all odds and expectations
so many rules and norms and
clever theories society’s demands
cultures and conventions there is
no magic wand no miracle solution

I throw you high up in the air
and...

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Categories: cul, childhood, fantasy, father daughter, father son,
Form: Free verse
Shopping Bags
Shopping bags


In a concrete building, there lives a man.
He has not moved in many days.
There comes a knocking upon his door,
And he returns to his reality once again.
He has been floating in a land of...

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© Aa Harvey  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cul, art, death, friend, life, metaphor, mystery, people,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Deep Learning
Health issues and ecopolitical promise speak in dialectal fractals:
1. Notice hope
2. Understand positive faith
3. Believe with diastatic love regeneration
4. Polypath creolic integration is also notnot decomposing release,
wu wei double-binding midway image
Tipping Point discernment
toward further revolutionary...

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Categories: culture, deep, earth day, education, health, leadership,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Gateway Town
Gateway town, Mississippi and Missouri river flooding confluence,
with its celebration of manifest destiny, its looming, iconic archway.
Stainless westward marker, its culture flowed southward for influence
within the lawn-jockey, pink flamingo neighborhoods of moral decay. 

T.S, Eliot,...

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Categories: cul, allusion, city, class, longing, racism, slavery, urban,
Form: Rhyme
Easter Bird
The Sinai Rose finch, oblivious to the commotion in the nearby city, busily gathered dry grass and floral fodder to repair her nest, disturbed by a human behemoth, snatching the thorny brambles which hid the...

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Categories: cul, bird, easter, nature,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Diary Notes: Lamentable Laissez-Faire
Diary Notes: Lamentable laissez-faire

                     …the lêche cul is
back
       ...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cul, anti bullying, august, conflict, judgement, paris,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Toms Story
It was promising to be a cloudy grey day if things held up' still what can you expect in England in Janruary Tom reasoned, he was already considering how far behind he might be in...

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Categories: cul, god,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Avenue of Gastronomic Delight
The Avenue of Gastronomic Delight

Down the broad avenue called Gastronomic Delight
City life gathers when twilight awakens;

In eateries, drive-ins, greasy spoons and taverns – jumpin’ joints jumpin’
Like Snoopy with his dish doing the suppertime dance;

Lured by...

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Categories: cul, america, food, international,
Form: Verse
Premium Member In Bed
                                  ...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cul, baby, birth, fear, hate, metaphor, mother, scary,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Down Weatherby Way
My street is four short blocks in length,
connected to two boulevards, shaped like                      ...

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Categories: cul, animal, home, solitude,
Form: Narrative
Who The Police Protect, Part I
Tyler was a real happy man,
looking down at his phone,
the mayor said,“We need less police,
their crimes are so well known.”
They’d not arrest if you stole less
than a thousand from a store,
and decided, for the ‘oppressed,’
no...

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Categories: cul, conflict, corruption, dark, evil, people, political, society,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Just One Day
It was just an ordinary maze of a day unlike so many others

An array of multitude hanging from intersections of fortune

Aberrations cul-de-sacs opposites shadows cautious anticipation

Tentative expectations inspiration expiration holding their breath

Tim was aware that...

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Categories: cul, blessing,
Form: Free verse
Tony's Song
Tony works at the butcher store                             ...

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© John Beam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allusion, animal, culture, humor, parody, song,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member 10,000 Steps and a German Sheperd
On a cool winter morn just before 8 AM, I decided to take my walk on an 'L-shaped street' that's about 3 blocks long with three cul-de-sacs connected to it.  Coming out of my...

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Categories: cul, dog, fear,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Un Petit Peu
We are friendly sort of people, greeting and asking how you are,
One great nation, two languages, the distance between coasts far,
Travel to Quebec or to some areas in provinces east and west,
You may be asked...

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© Lee Ramage  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cul, food, funny, people,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member If Only I Could
Maxims for eyes, a cast of racing clouds, and a sky
What else could be wrapped in lexical display?
Climate crises, inflation, and dire behest worry me
Pale-blue slicing of an idle cul-de-sac and apathy

Seldom do I feel...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cul, analogy, appreciation, bereavement, character,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Five Ducklings Feeding
Five ducklings feeding

The back of the camper bus
proudly sported the family 
seven yellow stickers ducks 
five little ducklings in a line
feeding on life presented to
the world growth sustenance
nourishment and meaning

For every fellow traveller
to ponder smile...

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Categories: cul, childhood, family, father, life, together,
Form: Free verse
The Mislaying of Love and Faith
Do you remember us

When once we lived amidst this great field of consciousness
do you remember how we were
how in harmonic flow we perceived
and in this our loving connection
we praised, our gratitude, the appreciation
this was our...

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Categories: cul, fate, god, love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Finding You
One hundred and one
Lifetimes seem a pittance
To seek and find
True enlightenment... 


Here I am once more
In a mortal garment
Adorned with an impulse
An echo of Your Call...


Still, I search
Not finding You
Because I look for You
In all...

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Categories: cul, allusion,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs