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Premium Member New World Order
The Rulers wield their silver shields,
             wear golden coronets
while warders guard the prison yard,
         ...

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Categories: dissidents, drug, society,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member The Mark of the Beast System is already being established on the earth Q and A part four
Q  Are both parties equally guilty of having us 'trade our freedoms for security'?" 

A  Yes

Q  What nation established facial recognition and is establishing it globally?

A  Red China

Q  Will AI...

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Categories: dissidents, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Prose
Premium Member Notices From Your Watch Woman On the Wall Part One
1)  The Woke Liberal Progressive Marxist's  Senate Democrat's 
      have aligned themselves and their loyalty to Communist Red 
      China!

2)  Chairman Xi...

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Categories: dissidents, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Political Verse
A Mulatto
Otto`s life is not
their British
sickular motto
Grue is his banner
left by his
blue-eyed Brit mom
left long by one of
those hated South
African Paki
His guilty pleasures
in Green Street have
no recognition like
many such Aussies in
mulberry bushes
Yet he shovels the
stake of...

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© Amit Ray  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dissidents, addiction, career, community, conflict, drug,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Hellhounds Doggie Chow Part 1
If you drink that SPECIAL brand of Kool-aid,And now you flounder belly up make sure someone else is there with you,(and not just for good luck,)who has the required skills to render first aid. Cause...

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Categories: dissidents, angst, anxiety,
Form: Free verse



Until Blood Is Spilt
when one stands up against injustice
when one spits in the face of those that oppress &
shows not one ounce of fear in their eyes
often, if fortunate, standing amidst others who have come to
the same conclusion,
at...

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Categories: dissidents, life, fire, fire, power,
Form: Free verse
April 7 Why Trump
April 7—Figure something out in a poem

Why Trump?

For the last six years
I have been trying 
To figure out 

Why 40 percent
Of my fellow Americans
Still support Trump.

Still believe he was
The greatest President ever.

I  just don’t...

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© Jake Aller  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dissidents, america, evil, political,
Form: Political Verse
Heaven and Hell
Heaven And Hell

 

Beneath a shroud in mystery

was built a monument sublime,

where flowed a river endlessly,

her flow kissed the periphery,

     withheld the grasp of time.

So great the span of her intent

she...

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Categories: dissidents, epic
Form: Romanticism
Heaven and Hell
...patterned after 'Kubla Khan' by Samuel Taylor Coleridge


           *******


Beneath a shroud in mystery
was built a monument sublime,
where flowed a river endlessly,
her flow kissed the periphery,
...

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Categories: dissidents, adventure, tribute, writing,
Form: Verse
Heaven and Hell (Repost)
...an emulation of 
   Coleridge's 'Kuble Khan'


Beneath a shroud in mystery
was built a monument sublime,
where flowed a river endlessly,
her flow kissed the periphery,
     withheld the grasp of time.

So great...

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Categories: dissidents, on writing and words
Form: Verse
Heaven and Hell (Repost)
Beneath a shroud in mystery
was built a monument sublime,
where flowed a river endlessly,
her flow kissed the periphery,
     ignored the grasp of time.

So great the span of her intent
she circled mound and...

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Categories: dissidents, on writing and words
Form: Verse
Heaven and Hell Re-Post
...inspired by Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

             *******

Beneath a shroud in mystery
was built a monument sublime,
where flowed a river endlessly,
her flow kissed...

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Categories: dissidents, dedication, writing,
Form: Verse
Heaven and Hell
Beneath a shroud in mystery
was built a monument sublime,
where flowed a river endlessly,
her flow kissed the periphery,
     withheld the grasp of time.

So great the span of her intent
she circled mound and...

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Categories: dissidents, write,
Form: Verse
Heaven and Hell
Beneath a shroud in mystery 
was built a monument sublime, 
where flowed a river endlessly, 
her flow kissed the periphery, 
ignored the grasp of time. 

So great the span of her intent 
she circled mound...

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Categories: dissidents, mythology,
Form: Dramatic Verse
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: dissidents, allegory, dedication, devotion, faith, hope, inspirational, life,
Form: Alliteration
Heaven and Hell
...inspired by 'Kubla Khan' by Samuel Taylor Coleridge


Beneath a shroud in mystery
was built a monument sublime,
where flowed a river endlessly,
her flow kissed the periphery,
ignored the grasp of time.

So great the span of her intent
she circled...

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Categories: dissidents, fantasy,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Heaven and Hell
Beneath a shroud in mystery
was built a monument sublime,
where flowed a river endlessly,
her flow kissed the periphery,
ignored the grasp of time.

So great the span of her intent
she circled mound and battlement,
where roses sprang in every...

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Categories: dissidents, writing,
Form: Verse
Heaven and Hell
Beneath a shroud in mystery
was built a monument sublime,
where flowed a river endlessly,
her flow kissed the periphery,
ignored the grasp of time.

So great the span of her intent
she circled mound and battlement,
where roses sprang in every...

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Categories: dissidents, fantasy,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Do It For Your Children
Here are the cold hard facts everyone.
If you have given birth to a daughter or a son,
their future is going to be a very harsh and dark one, 
as will all of their future generations.
No...

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Categories: dissidents, children, political,
Form: Rhyme
Heaven and Hell
Beneath a shroud in mystery
was built a monument sublime,
where flowed a river endlessly,
her flow kissed the periphery,
ignored the grasp of time.

So great the span of her intent
she circled mound and battlement,
where roses sprang in every...

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Categories: dissidents, on writing and words,
Form: Verse
While My Pen Is Free
While my pen is free, I will write!
I will transpire words of truth on paper white with
Pen dipped from heart's crimson flow.
And what shall I write?
"Roses are red, violets are blue"?
My youthful "love" poetry is...

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Categories: dissidents, corruption, discrimination, freedom, holocaust, poetry, rights, violence,
Form: I do not know?
Be Best
Be Best..
What does that mean? This was to be the First Lady's attempt to reduce social media attacks on young kids who utilize social media more than ever these days.

This is however, the opposite of...

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Categories: dissidents, 12th grade,
Form: Carpe Diem
Premium Member Look At Us Now
Children having children, promoted by our liberal laws
Congress taking tax money and playing Santa Claus
Third generation dependents don’t work, don’t even try
Sit home, collect assistance, stay home and multiply

Politicians have no conscience, the damage that...

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Categories: dissidents, political, social
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Finding Marbles
Strewn to the floor he collected his marbles and memories

Had played for hours as a child with his friends in the flat

Passed innumerable hours never bored always enthralled

Abraded by wear of near instant replay nostalgia...

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Categories: dissidents, memory,
Form: Free verse
Allan George St. Claver Coombs (From Pages)
How is the dew that came
Before rain and sun's flame
Gone so fast
Is it because its wet
Was only enough for shrubs
And shrubs are easy to forget
Or is that no glory last
Where the sun scrubs
White the sinews...

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Categories: dissidents, history, people
Form: Free verse

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