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Premium Member Superior Courts of Ecological Justice
What evidence do we have that businesses receive financial as well as other nutritionally healthy benefits, 
by co-investing cooperatively within health-developing community cultures?

What are financially healthy benefits for cultural communities 
both internal to corporate identity,...

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Categories: discriminates, culture, earth, health, humor, judgement, political, race,
Form: Prose Poetry



Premium Member The Lament of a Black Man
Who am I? Am I even human? What is my place in this world?
I am confused, sometimes I do not even feel like a human being.
Like a boat in a stormy sea, I aimlessly drift...

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Categories: discriminates, black african american, death, discrimination, hate, power,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member My God Returns- One Man's Philosophy
Years ago I wrote this poem to help me understand my god…
To get it straight inside my head…
as I watch what’s happening in God’s name today 
I think it’s time for me to remind myself...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: discriminates, god,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member This May Seem Odd
I’m going to reveal a fact about myself some of you may find odd…
It’s that I am not religious…but I do believe in God.

My God has given me a brain, a heart, a soul and...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: discriminates, god,
Form: Rhyme
The Finis Sing Touches Touche
The finis sing touches touché

Knead dull brows knitted; 
belief system I cogitate 
gearing thee ordinary bipedal hominid 
acquiesces to deck the halls 
of the mountain (dew) king with boughs 
of sister golden haired 
sprinkling angel...

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Categories: discriminates, 12th grade, allusion, appreciation, blessing, creation, encouraging,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Caregiver On the Brink
Bone-drained, there is no respite, no split second of peace.  The “sundowner”, a hyper-active toddler in a man’s vehicle, never sleeps nor sits.
When I succumb to that one precious moment of rest; I am...

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Categories: discriminates, care, dad, daughter, father, health, sick,
Form: Narrative
A True Nigerian
A true Nigerian is brave like the Lion,
He is courageous, hospitable and kind.
He never shies away from responsibilities;
In his hearts of heart he controls all within him.
Through faith, he moves without stopping;
Even when there are...

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Categories: discriminates, africa,
Form: Blank verse
I Won'T Obey Laws That Condemn Man
I won't be obedient,
I'll be defiant
Of laws that have no compassion.
I won't obey laws that condemn man.

A law that stops beggars begging,
So they can't eat a morsel of bread,
I'll not tolerate as I won't see...

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© Raj Napal  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: discriminates, conflict, corruption, courage, god, humanity, philosophy, society,
Form: Rhyme
In the misty realm of being, where thought finds rest
In the misty realm of being, where thought finds rest,
There lies an ancient corridor winding with longing,
Concealing at its end the door to an unexplored, mystical room,
Upon whose walls echo the secretive chant of a...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: discriminates, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Disseminated Information
Disseminated information...
(perhaps theme broached before, yes)?
(alternate title:The hunger for knowledge)

Whither hearing, vis (ideally,
liberal commentators I adore),
asper "NON FAKE") news,
more than weather, latest sports score
or reading, (yes of course

out loud applying index finger de rigueur
of right...

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Categories: discriminates, addiction, america, desire, first love, identity, joy,
Form: Political Verse
Conflit Between Me and God
God you created this beautiful world
but it seems it is incomplete
I have never met you but
I believe you exist since stars twinkle
Wind blows, sun rises and beaming moon 
looks very gorgeous in moonlit night

God you...

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Categories: discriminates, god, spiritual,
Form: Prose Poetry
Exploring My Inner Talent
Exploring my inner talent 
“Mom, I am so dumb.”
“Mom, I don’t have any hobby other than studying!”
“Mom, It’s your mistake you never sent me to any activity hub.”
I grew up holding my mom responsible for...

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Categories: discriminates, 12th grade, anxiety,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Gone Like a Whisper
Oh isn't it unfair?
That,
Right there
Gone like a whisper  .
For something to be 
To really be,
Specials only vanish

Please,
Let me grab it 
Please,
Let me hold it 
I'll be careful I promise

But an idea never tarnished,
Why so...

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Categories: discriminates, betrayal, change, death, drug, endurance, introspection, nostalgia,
Form: Lyric
No One Is Safe
No One is Safe, 2010
V. Ortiz Vazquez

Four letter word
Endless possibilities
Either way full of weight
Travels around the world

Around the world, no corner untouched
No one is safe
Discriminates no one
At times disguise under a three letter word

Misunderstood by...

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Categories: discriminates, lovefreedom,
Form: Free verse
Patience Endures
PATIENCE ENDURES!

The world and the people and the individuals that come together to populate universal thinking.
Society-at-large development is seen.
How come then everything seems to be slowing down extremely?

What is patience?

The entity and the government and...

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Categories: discriminates, america, confidence, future, god, how i feel,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member People Judge By Outward Appearance But the Lord Looks At the Heart
Tattoos, tattered tongues ragged clothing ridden hairs undone smelly odor
in disarray dis-alarming did I say uninviting

People judge by outward appearance, 

skin color reddish brown, tan red black brown pinkish 
language comes out of mouth you...

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Categories: discriminates, analogy, appreciation, encouraging, god, heart, humanity, inspirational,
Form: Lyric
What Defines a Hero
What defines a hero   ?
The eyes of a hero is a sign of respect and courage
It’s the opposite of zero the villain
To be the hero you must help people 
As a hero you...

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Categories: discriminates, character, hero, wisdom,
Form: Bio
What Makes a Warrior
I cannot presume
To tell anyone
What a warrior is.

Nor do I claim
To embody any
Of his qualities.

All I offer here
Is a collection
Of impressions
Or meditations.

A warrior is
A state of being;
Armaments
Are mere props.

The only weapon
He might possess
Is implacable resolve
In...

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Categories: discriminates, conflict, courage, hero, inspirational, military, veterans day,
Form: Free verse
Dawn - Dawned
Dawn - dawned...!

Sky without oil colours and canvas,
paints a miracle - only one of its class!
Never the same, a moment to next,
may be, it wants us to read the text.

Many a cloud, chart course, pass-by,
tiny...

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© Ram Ram  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: discriminates, allusion, inspirational, mystery, philosophy, spiritual, truth, universe,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Middle Ground
Everything is middle ground…
There is no good without bad,
War without peace,
Hate without love or
joy without sorrow.

Compromise moves the world,
Helps us to grow,
Allows for harmony and
Preserves happiness.

“Granny’s Clampett’s” old,
“Yer either fer or agin me”, attitude
never brought...

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Categories: discriminates, encouraging, freedom, philosophy, political, strength, symbolism,
Form: Prose
Christian God
I feel terrible for not believing in the one you call "Christian God".
I go by church after church,
feeling worse and worse.
I did believe, and went to church every Sunday.
Until l realized that their is so...

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Categories: discriminates, religionbible, bible,
Form: I do not know?
Unrepentant
My sins are catching up with me, yet still I'm unrepentant.
A demon came to take my soul but back to Hell I sent it.

Life has made a joke of me, now time will bulldoze through...

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Categories: discriminates, self,
Form: Rhyme
Delirium
Dark designs of a diverted dichotic mind 
Delves deeper into dangerous detrimental delirium 
Devious diseased disability discriminates
Dungeon like din disagrees with daydreams  
Feeling doubtful, depressed and downcast 
Dubious death is in a difficult dilemma
Denial...

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Categories: discriminates, conflict, confusion,
Form: Alliteration
One
I am not that one
The loneliest number
I am not that one
In a million
I am not that one
You turn your back on
I am not that one
To disrespect
I am not that one
To play on
I am not that...

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Categories: discriminates, i am, pain, passion, trust,
Form: Concrete

Book: Shattered Sighs