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Premium Member Hellfire On Earth
Dear Donald John
and GoodFaith Followers,
CoInvestors,
ProActive Prayers for Rapturous Redemption
from Eternal Hellish
paranoid
Left EgoVoices anger and fear
Right SpiritFeelings ecodarkly terrified
from and of dying death.

Your LeftBrain does not lack
for paranoid Win/Lose conviction
We must live in a dog eat...

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Categories: deported, appreciation, bullying, caregiving, games, health, humanity, humor,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member The Plural Sky and the Temptation of Its Mirrored Eyes
I melt into the plural sky
its rippling tableaus of tomorrow
underneath open light waves 
see-saws the labyrinth
like Delphi tendrils crossing channels 
all the changing faces played
automatic, embedded in misty consort 
with Hyde-Lees and Yeats 
love-crushed oracles
ghostwriting...

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Categories: deported, i am, muse,
Form: Free verse
Miklos Radnoti Translations of Holocaust Poems
Postcard 1
by Miklós Radnóti
written August 30, 1944
translated by Michael R. Burch
 
Out of Bulgaria, the great wild roar of the artillery thunders,
resounds on the mountain ridges, rebounds, then ebbs into silence
while here men, beasts, wagons...

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Categories: deported, death, grave, holocaust, horror, humanity, memorial, world
Form: Free verse
Mad Woman Walk
Walk see the mad woman a come
Walk a come she just a come
Listen to how she talk she is not one of us
She sound like an aristocrat and a sensational bureaucrat
The idlers screamed from the...

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Categories: deported, anniversary, appreciation, celebration, community, endurance, holiday, imagery,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member L'Overture
L'Overture


Lest we forget
Words often mouthed
For the dead of bloody war
Forgot not those great ones
Whose battles were on the home front
Seeking only equality of voice

Ray Charles to you was a singer
Backwards and long ago he was...

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Categories: deported, black african american, encouraging, freedom, french, history,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Labyrinthia
Her full name was Labyrinthia Pennyweight Babineaux, but her closest friends called her Libby. She was of blended French, German, and Native American heritage. Her Great Great Grandparents were said to have come from a...

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Categories: deported, beauty, character,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Under the Bridge In Del Rio, Texas Usa
Under the bridge in Del Rio are stopped, stuck, stationed
Thousands of migrant Haitians, not Ukrainians
Frankly, if they were the latter, they wouldn’t be sanctioned
Detained, abased, mistreated and deported like Haitians
Like herds of cattle to detention...

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Categories: deported, africa, america, anti bullying, black african american,
Form: Rhyme
Big Political Poem
Times and Protests

Times and protests are troubling
All of our problems started doubling
In minds Trumps seeds are planted
With him as President are disenchanter
White House water has stopped bubbling.

For hours at poles we waited
Can this election be invalidated
Due...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: deported, political, , memorial,
Form: Limerick
Being Proactive After Getting Hoodwinked
(alternatively titled: tardy duff fender of assertiveness,
especially after adjusting following insanity clause
affixed with rubber baby-buggy bumpers)

Methinks I nearly got snookered
courtesy CVS employee at store number 7569
(address: 1206 North Gravel Pike,
Zieglerville, Pennsylvania 19492)
September ninth, two thousand...

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Categories: deported, 11th grade, 12th grade, anger, crazy, father,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member An Immigrant Mother's Lament
When we arrived at the U.S. border as a family
We were far from welcomed in, we were made an example of
Ripped apart by ICE-cold border patrol officers. Our cries
Fell on deaf ears. I have no...

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Categories: deported, child, family, humanity, innocence, longing, mother, political,
Form: Political Verse
Miklos Radnoti Translation of the Holocaust Poem Letter To My Wife
Letter to My Wife
by Miklos Radnoti
translated by Michael R. Burch

A poem written during the Holocaust in Lager Heidenau, in the mountains above Zagubica, August-September, 1944

Deep down in the darkness hell awaits--silent, mute.
Silence screams in my...

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Categories: deported, death, heartbreak, holocaust, humanity, war, wife, world
Form: Free verse
Select Which Effect Is Correct and More
Should Select Which Effect Is Correct

What you should do is detect and select,
Which one you want  and can be correct,
That does adapt,
Without mishap;
Willl energize an effectice efficient effect.

Jim Horn

Heading for the magic number 666.

Jack,...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: deported, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
If You Have Sold Out Our Country
If you have sold out our country for money and honeytraps and power?
Your names will live on in infamy in the annuals of our nation's history.
Your names will live on forever in the annuals of...

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Categories: deported, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Ned Kelly's Brother
Kelly Ghosts!
         Dan Kelly lived and Steve Hart too,
          though the police thought they had fried.
  ...

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Categories: deported, adventureold, people, men, old, people, mum,
Form: Rhyme
Statutory Rape 101
Everybody knows that it's against the law for grown men and grown women to date all of the underage boys and girls,. let alone a 14-year-old boy or a 15-year-old girl. The law also states...

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Categories: deported, daughter, father, mother, on writing and words,
Form: Epic
Todtnauberg
Paul Celan (1920 in Cernauti, Romania  - 1970 in Paris) was a poet and translator. Paul
Antschel was born into a Jewish family in Romania, but as a writer used the pseudonym
"Paul Celan," becoming one...

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Categories: deported, peopledeath, work, death, work,
Form: Prose Poetry
Letters Written In Fetters - 4
Dearest son,
                      This was the time I held your hand
    ...

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Categories: deported, father, father, father,
Form: Free verse
All Hamas Supporters, Chanting Death To America, Should Be Forced To Leave America
This a message to all so-called Americans, who are loudly chanting, "Death to America!"
Should be forced to leave America!  Either they are brain washed domestic terrorists
 or brain washed foreign terrorists, they should all...

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Categories: deported, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
Premium Member From the Heart To the Cross
From The Heart To The Cross

The burden to carry on a journey slated,
Weighs heavily on an outcome known fated.
When faith is the belief in hope for deliverance
Where humanity’s destiny hangs in the balance.
In mirrors dwell...

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Categories: deported, art, bible, christian, god, jesus,
Form: Sonnet
The Prime Directive Quiz ( P D Q ) Or Prolix Drama Queen Part Two
and Par-Policy:  Dump Rotted Produce…
and Pitch-Pit-Grain- Pro-Ruse

It Was Due To Prior-Parent’s Vain-Disobey, 
so They Diminished, That-Dare-Day…
The Delectable…
 and Passed Up The Palatable –
 Main… Held-Accountable
Course (so  not  hard !) 
But They Failed...

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Categories: deported, allegory, dedication, devotion, faith, hope, inspirational, life,
Form: Alliteration
Roundup Time At the Fake Not Okay Corral
(alternately titled: ah me go march'n home on derange)

I'll play the devil's advocate, yet
prepare a stance with pitchfork
     against misinterpreted faux attempt
     to describe, how whet
d'ya column...

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Categories: deported, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, abuse,
Form: Elegy
Premium Member Novakx Djokovic
Ping Pong
A Game going on
Aus Govt \ DJOKOVIC
A Champion Vs Continent
Down Under A sport sinister
Short hearing Quick disbursal
He’s deported back to  Serbia!
“Expelled for not taking drugs “
Undefeated undeterred Play ON
Mandatory needles Comply  None
Healthy...

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Categories: deported, angst, judgement, sports,
Form: Concrete
Premium Member This Romeo Roofer Is Grounded
His girlfriend he wanted to see
To travel he came by Jet Ski
The moron, the fool
Broke our Covid rule
Our Deemster was far from happy!

His Christmas will be spent in jail
Found guilty, he’s no chance of bail
This...

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Categories: deported, immigration, sea,
Form: Limerick
Message From a Father To a Father
Random thought

2.pm while dining at an eatery somewhere in Port Maria, crowded eatery , 
Lot of chattering around , youngsters, families, but a conversation perked my attention.  It was a father talking to his...

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Categories: deported, abuse, character, children, father, feelings, language, mentor,
Form: Narrative
Belizean Blend
BELIZEAN BLEND

In the beginning it was the Yucatec, the Mopan and  Kekchi  as well
Who came from the steppes of Asia where nomads dwell
They fished and farmed milpas, in paradise; away from hell
Some building...

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Categories: deported, community, poetry, political, society,
Form: Epic

Book: Reflection on the Important Things