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Riffs In Time
Two soldiers. One fancies himself a punk rocking soldier of fortune and the other, nicknamed hillbilly, because he lost his shoes, they plan a trip anarchist cookbookrecipe fear and loathingbeyond culture shock  We journey...

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© John Beam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: culture shock, addiction, america, crazy, culture, drug, environment, travel,
Form: Haibun



Lance Defeats the Matriarchy, Part I
The endless fight seemed to come to an end,
the toxic nature beaten out of men
by lessons taught, and pressure from above,
the masculine had surrendered to love.

The action movie, no more to be seen,
the bars and...

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Categories: culture shock, conflict, corruption, culture, men, political, science fiction,
Form: Epic
The Light of Love
Do not tell me anymore of mythical mermaids lurking
In the fine gradient of the sea, eyes heavy with a snaring desire,
A monalisa smile framed on their faces or of

Sexy mermen and smiling salacious simpletons
To stereotype...

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Categories: culture shock,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Separation Anguish
Dread of separation anxiety
Anguish I felt with certainty
Yet due to childhood’s knowledge-obscurity
I could not fathom its reality.

Such awful feeling I experienced when my mother left me for a while
Not that she would go afar; not...

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Categories: culture shock, absence, death, emotions, farewell, god, mother, mothers
Form: Narrative
Shopping Cart
I'm driving down the street
Taking in the sight & sounds.
I see a disturbing sight
A family pushing a shopping cart around.
Their clothes are dirty
They look like they haven't eaten in days.
But somehow it doesn't bother them
They...

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Categories: culture shock, community, courage, sad,
Form: Bio



Bardstown Road At a Glance
The old, the new barely meet on the street of Bardstown road, yet diversity so unique, from Cherokee to the rarity, stepping forth in time with the antique structures surrounding you, from magnetic tape recordings...

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© John Beam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: culture shock, abuse, age, america, art, corruption, political, satire,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Northern Exposure
Set in Cicely in Alaska
running from 1990 to 1995
centres around Dr Joel Fleischman
star Rob Morrow brought him alive

This a real quirky town Cicely
characters of every imaginable kind
even the Moose strolled around town
makes this a real...

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Categories: culture shock, celebrity, community, life, stars,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Dread of Separation
Facing struggles of separation anxiety
such darkness midst anguish I felt with certainty
yet due to childhood’s knowledge-obscurity
I could not fathom its reality.

I dreaded being far from my mother and her presence
God’s love I delighted in through...

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Categories: culture shock, anxiety, character, faith, god, longing, spiritual, uplifting,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Freedom Exposure
“… The 1986 revolution in the Philippines … brought an end to the martial law imposed by Marcos’ regime in 1972, and saw the accession to power of the first woman president, Cory Aquino.”

Freedom songs...

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Categories: culture shock, blessing, christian, faith, freedom, god, jesus, patriotic,
Form: Rhyme
City By the Shore
Pristine shores, their past erased by tidal grasp
                         Summer days, diamond...

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Categories: culture shock, art, nostalgia, people, places, social, city, culture,
Form: Narrative
The Story of My Life
early 50's
don't mean maybe
here i come
slap the baby
hear me screaming
now i'm breathing
the proud parents
really beaming
mid december
it is chilly
named me mike 
instead of billy
adolescence
before you know it
kind of shy
don't you blow it
moved away 
because of dad
left...

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Categories: culture shock, birthday, life,
Form: Rhyme
My Life
early 50's
don't mean maybe
here i come
slap the baby
hear me screaming
now i'm breathing
the proud parents
really beaming
mid december
it is chilly
named me mike 
instead of billy
adolescence
before you know it
kind of shy
don't you blow it
moved away 
because of dad
left...

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Categories: culture shock, adventure, humor, life,
Form: Free verse
Trump and Big Battle Scenes
Trump and Big Battle Scenes

Trump seems to like big battle scenes
Where everything is blown to smithereens
And other atrocious things he does enjoy
Apparently to all of us always annoy.

Trump criticizes, condemns and is complaining
Things many swamps...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: culture shock, hilarious, humorous,
Form: Couplet
Searching
You say I AM that person you've been searching for,
Your life partner I'd love to be.
But how? When I dont know who I am,
what I'm doin or what I want from thee.
I am but a...

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Categories: culture shock, journey,
Form: ABC
Nothing Is Easy
Nothing is easy.
Looking for God and His truths, His spirituality.
It's not for all to know.
No matter were you travel or go.

God's Holy Bible.
Is necessary for Spiritual revival.
Those who have been given Holy Spirit wisdom.
Know there...

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Categories: culture shock, faith, world,
Form: Rhyme
Fool With A...
Lived my whole life
In a black neighborhood,
Got no problem with that,
Matter of fact, was quite good

Rarely a problem, or for
at least a long time,
The memories of that town,
I cherish as mine...

Way back in the sixties,
Just...

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© Tom Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: culture shock, childhood, life, nostalgia, on writing and words,
Form: Bio
Premium Member Ole Poppycock
Ole Poppycock said the British clock maker.
While setting his alarm clock which was the building block
of his foundation.He purchased penny stock at four o'clock
and future stock on Wall Street today.

Ole Poppycock said the Dutch soda...

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Categories: culture shock, humor, nonsense, satire,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Swati
Delicate hands, painted in henna
Cinnamon skin from the last celebration
Onyx silk strands frame her face in a bob:
the privilege of Indian youth

Father: physician, and mother: her conscience
Directing her thoughts like a regal conductor
Invisible strands to...

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Categories: culture shock, life, people, places,
Form: Verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things