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Premium Member Stalked By August Trees
Every time I change directions
lately, and possibly beforely,
Trees stand by to mentor
and nurture,
to feed with branched hands
to bleed when uprooted
from aptic past centuries
of hibernating winter naps.

Trees of original pheromone attraction,
August spawned
like Taurus colonizing crabgrass
embedded in...

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Categories: detachments, august, community, food, health, history, river, tree,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Growing Health Her Dipolar Self
Sherri Mitchell invites us all
to gather more cooperatively in our search to avoid
once again in this Fifth Extinction MultiGeneration,
the entitled
privileged
win/lose colonizing
leftbrain dominant potential patriarchal terrorist
lurking within
our climate darkening ego identity.

How do I sabotage my more...

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Categories: detachments, creation, health, heart, integrity, peace,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Massively Unmediated Greenpeace
Recent confrontations
between older RightWing defenders of orthodox violence
and younger LeftWing liberators for inclusive cooperative peace
and restorative,
therapeutic green justice,
have all been massively mediated
between Donald Trump's Make America Grotesque Again campaign threats
to promote unhealthy narcissistic uniformity 
against...

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Categories: detachments, caregiving, community, destiny, health, humanity, humor, integrity,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Soul Stance River - 20
The late may sunlight is bathing a monument of Nature
so colossal in sculpted vertical structure
that it may very well be the palace complex of forgotten supermen,
stories from my childhood pastor of biblical Petra
discovered by Crusaders,...

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Categories: detachments, adventure, endurance,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Are We Safe
Am I safe?
Do I matter?

Are we safe?
Do we matter?

Am I sustainably healthy?
Do I resonantly matter enough?
to survive win/lose evolutionary assumptions
about history,
to thrive within win/win multicultural wealth.

According to the amygdala center
of our Default Mode Network
bicameral in/ex-formation...

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Categories: detachments, culture, destiny, earth, health, history, integrity, psychological,
Form: Political Verse



I Went To Heaven
I Have A God

Woken up by a mellifluous music never heard before,
Made me wonder, was I in the kingdom of Orpheus ?
Or was it the orchestra of heavenly maidens?
I open'd my eyes after honey'd slumber,
Blind'd...

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Categories: detachments, death, earth, family, god, heaven, music,
Form: Ode
Peers
Peers
Eye remember the last time eye respected and emulated mye peers they peered all over 
mee. While eye jumped from piers with pears and pares the toenails from the edifice of hice 
bewails while jumping...

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Categories: detachments, on work and working, on writing and
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member The Symbiont Us
Romans 14:19 KJV  "Let us, therefore, follow after the things which make for peace, and things wherewith one may edify another."

The Symbiont Us

Opposing energies magnetize their clustered convictions,
Lastly, amassed intentions remain beyond comprehensions,
Presently, polarized...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: detachments, appreciation, earth, nature, people, together,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Cooperative Learning
I think
and feel
it would be a good
and healthy change
if schools,
at all levels,
and parents
of all nations,
taught our young
more about win/win cooperative
thriving passions for resilience
than win/lose competitive
surviving dispassions from dissonance.

Even better,
and more urgently primal,
seminal,
revolutionary,

We might become a...

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Categories: detachments, appreciation, community, education, health, integrity, passion, school,
Form: Political Verse
Farewell Its Verity
Farewell, the theme of life,
after seeking world hardly with a knife,
none can we stop - reaching – the den of pride,
we   have to go alone following a bride. 

 Farewell a sense appears...

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Categories: detachments, career, character, culture, longing, sad love, truth,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Nature's Butterflies-
Springs to Summer callings
In a year
I am only here, to flutter in flight
Rhopalocera four life stages
Egg, Larva Caterpillar pupa Chrysalis
I am flying, fluttering side to side
In differences heights
Floating in air, sometime suspended rare
Feelings of detachments,...

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Categories: detachments, analogy, appreciation, butterfly,
Form: Free verse
Let Me Think of Death
Let me think of death; who thinks of it much?
Who loves to lie beneath the earth in mute?
Yet, in death there is no true pain as such,
Though dying pulls one's pulse out so acute...!

I like...

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Categories: detachments, death,
Form: Quatrain
Let Me Go
Don’t hold me 
By these bonds of the heart
I am not meant for such emotions
I was born to lead a free life
With no restrictions and disciplines
I am not one like you
My spirit is not tied
It...

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Categories: detachments, desire, growing up, how i feel, irony,
Form: Free verse
Queen of the Dusk
The lamp that invokes the dusk,

A splendid natural frisk,

Eccentric among the constellation of stars,

Concealing your char to the view from Mars.


Masking your beauty with the darker clouds,

Blushing away from the denser crowd,

Calming the Earth with...

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Categories: detachments, beach, beautiful, imagination, inspirational, moon, nature,
Form: Rhyme
Twice Upon a Time
TWICE UPON A TIME 

two things clicked. A severed 
evening parachuting down 
on a hillock where a palace 
hovered about. And coming 
to terms with a cool perspective. 

Kuchipudi there was. And Payal 
to perform....

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Categories: detachments, culture, dance, music, perspective,
Form: Free verse
Signs of Life
A life that happened when we were not looking
Captured arriving as a digital image

A string of thoughts riding a bicycle 
Pictured free-wheeling through a sunny day
Yet beneath the skin of a later vision
Rain tumbling from...

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Categories: detachments, poetry,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs