Long Dawkins Poems
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Life Beloving Dualdark Night
Some days and nights
I am terrorized by death,
cold silo ache-echoing fear,
claustrophobic breathless dark
barking inevitable factness and finality
of my decomposing mortality,
of history's posthumous demise,
post-humorous as hell.
What good is death
if it cannot at least invite eternal engagement?
Hopeful...
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Categories:
dawkins, death, depression, humor, identity, life, love, science,
Form:
Parallelismus Membrorum
Resonating Rightbrain PoliticsSays Csikszentmihalyi,
"Social scientists
(Abraham Maslow, Lawrence Kohlberg, Jane Loevinger, [Ken Wilber, Edward Podvoll, Julian Jaynes, Jack Kornfield, Richard Dawkins, Clare Graves, Carl Jung] and James Fowler)
describe a dialectical motion
between [Yang-ego-form] differentiation
and [Yin-eco-logical function] integration,
between turning attention...
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Categories:
dawkins, beauty, environment, health, political, psychological, religion, trust,
Form:
Political Verse
Egodefensive GodsIn pursuing nature's selfish tendencies
to conspire against us,
hapless proletariats,
with growing winds
and floods
and fires
and pollution
and waste
and death of entire species
and loss of formerly healthy ecosystems
and subclimates of wealthier ways and means,
We discover, with Dawkins, a...
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Categories:
dawkins, health, integrity, peace, religion, science,
Form:
Political Verse
God and MeGOD & ME
They told me of God, his name, essence, demeanour
Men of knowledge, wisdom and inside information
But I, lacking such arcane wit, being only a gleaner
Inspecting what I discerned from my simple station
Found that...
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Categories:
dawkins, philosophy,
Form:
Rhyme
Royal Jelly and the Hornet Helix
"Royal Jelly and the Hornet Helix"
When the murder hornets arrived
they flashed their big black wings
like sharp porcupine needles into our minds
we became honeycombed hypnotised, held in their hive,
all one mind, one world, the...
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Categories:
dawkins, future, humanity, science fiction,
Form:
Narrative
To Richard Dawkins and His Imp***Richard Dawkins is a leading scientific-atheist who claims
that the universe was created from 'nothing'; he also snubs
belief in God and is an activist against spirituality and religion.
This man is funded and hired by the NWO...
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Categories:
dawkins, creation, god, science, science fiction, truth, ,
Form:
Free verse
Hawking and DawkinsThe visible world
And the Universe,
- (Little as we know of it)
Have the indefinable stamp
Of personality on them.
That is clear - even to fools.
Meanwhile in our world,
Hawking and Dawkins –
Dr. Woe and Dr. No
Sam...
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Categories:
dawkins, confusion, inspirational, nature, religion, science, space, universe,
Form:
Free verse
Out From the Closet of Belief: Part Iioh but how those goddamned Atheists
would not stop yammering away---
with their Darwin & their Evolution & their
want to live in the reality of a world in which
human beings take responsibility for the lives...
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Categories:
dawkins, life, people, love, people, , atheist,
Form:
Free verse
Nothing To Write Home AboutIt was on the hanging tree, that we Romans got from the uppity Greeks, that they
pinched from the perishing Persians. A fitting death for a criminal from where else but
Galilee, great for a...
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Categories:
dawkins, jesus, easter, jesus, good friday,
Form:
Free verse
The Starry Night With Richard DawkinsLook for the starry night,
you couldn’t find any evidence
of existing God.
All Universe
quite measureless
in micro and macro level
born, diverged and going to its end
according with the laws of nature
and own unreachable constitution
with...
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Categories:
dawkins, devotion, universe,
Form:
Verse
EquanimityWhen equanimity falls to the wayside
And the eyes empirically survey the hillside,
It’s Einstein’s time that I can’t bide,
Mawkish mental masturbation adroitly I chide,
Thy self,
Then my discreet self in its inchoate knowledge of reality,
Like the mass...
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Categories:
dawkins, philosophy,
Form:
Free verse
David Must Pay Less Attention In ClassAnd from the tree of knowledge, a serpent slid into view
He’d seen it all before, our future he already knew
Moses on some mountain, taking down the tablets god drew
Jesus climbing Calvary, being mocked...
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Categories:
dawkins, allegory, allusion, life,
Form:
Rhyme
A Tribute From An Unknown IndianJhon Lenox,
The messenger of the queen of science!.
Your exploding English,
Your tact to bring your rival
To dust
Has often made my heart
Forget a beat!!
I envy your students at Oxford
Who pick up pearls of wisdom
Scattered by you in...
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Categories:
dawkins, 1st grade, education,
Form:
Blank verse
Without Looking WithinIn the sea of swirling dust that is our infinity
Held together by the breath of Divinity
Infinitesimal microdots are we
Yet megalomania rules our see.
Do ants blindly view themselves as lords of their world
In their intricately...
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Categories:
dawkins,
Form:
Rhyme
Employment"Greetings To Subway"
A taste bud option determine upon a sub type like tips are a option
What type of bread do you prefer? Nearly all favor wheat or white
Six inches on the other hand a foot...
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Categories:
dawkins, jobs,
Form:
Enclosed Rhyme
Dawkins' Bicameral BlindExcuse me, Mr. Dawkins,
one,
or maybe two,
addition(s),
if you please:
You say "we are survival mechanisms."
which of course who could live to dispute?
but
from looks of me and you
and human natures more generally,
and bicamerally,
we are also health-thrival-relational
cooperative organisms
before...
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Categories:
dawkins, analogy, environment, humanity, humor, nature, science, universe,
Form:
Political Verse
Misotheist AntonymOkay, so most of us are either atheists or belong to some kind of religion, even if loosely. The religion likely demands that the convert love and respect the deity, therefore making the great majority...
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Categories:
dawkins, allah, , atheist,
Form:
Free verse
***holiday Tag*** Thank You, DorisThank you Doris,
for giving me the mic.
I would like to welcome my father,
to our poetry web site.
Mr. Richard Pickett,
Has a talent so sublime.
wisdom within his rhymes,
we've collaborated many times.
You should check him out,
you...
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Categories:
dawkins, lifeme, giving, me,
Form:
Free verse
Requiescat Dum ResurgatThe province of delayed gratification
Poetry is dead.
There is now no appetite for deep reflection
In this far from limpid pool.
Abhorrent is meditation
To the present lords of all misrule.
Carpe diem once was for the nonce
Its writ...
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Categories:
dawkins, faith, imagination, loss,
Form:
Rhyme