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Premium Member Growing Up, La - Part 2
- - Chapter 2: Adult Responsibility (With Some Breaks) - -     

By ten years old, no weekends off, 
Or Saturday cartoons, 
Although I did have cash to spend, 
I felt my...

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Categories: domesticate, life, , cute,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Revolutions In Resistance
Before we had the LeftBrain eclipse word,
circa 1200s on back through space and time,
we had great sacred transformational co-arisings,
re-alignment as BlackHole icons
of ancient eco-alignments,
Yang solar resilience 
with Yin lunar resistance.

Before we had dualistic separation,
from sunlight's...

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Categories: domesticate, deep, earth, gender, health, history, math, psychological,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Rich Creation Stories
Why isn’t human history taught as  part of our still evolving creation story?

How could our great ecopolitical drama not continually refine nutrients of language with ecosystemic regenerative functions, 
as distinguished from sometimes toxic and...

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Categories: domesticate, addiction, culture, health, heart, history, humanity, language,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Disintegrating Apostacy
Integrity of Healthy Wealth

You have heard it said
Turn your swords into plowshares.

We, both Left and Right, echo that to add
Turn from planting bombs and bullets and barbs
to planting trees, and shrubs and carbon-infested fibers.

If our...

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Categories: domesticate, beauty, earth day, health, history, mental illness,
Form: Political Verse
The Sphnx's Rddle....Pt.1
from crude beginnings came primitive man
learning to cope with natures darkened wilderness,
wild plants,wild animals,wild environment,and
day to day uncertain productiveness...

an animal by nature,commuting the body with inferior things,
sticks and stones became weapons and tools
the processed skills,from...

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Categories: domesticate, history, mysterynature, animal, animal, nature,
Form: Free verse



Abcs
What is wrong with the people
Today?
  A bunch of dumb people are leading
The way.
 
 Seeks ATTENTION,
You find ABUSE.
  If you hang,
Hang loose.

  Lacking BACKBONE,
Loud and BOASTFUL.
  Mass shooting sprees, 
They...

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Categories: domesticate, social,
Form: Rhyme
The Fresco Tells It All
The Fresco Says It All!


From the mountain,
From the forest,
From the river,
From the wild,
We came.
Naked.
Not tamed
In their eyes.

Depicted by cathedral fresco
At Mission BC
Our faces are empty
In their eyes.
No clothes,
No nose,
No eyes,
No ears,
No mouth,
No expression,
No emotions.
No individuals.
We...

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Categories: domesticate, endurance, feelings, grief, heartbreak, history,
Form: Free verse
Cat History In Eight Stanzas
Tom said to his kitten: Don't hunt! It's hard work!
Leave hunting to others and don't be a burk
Watch me and heed me and later admire
We'll slink to the future - a far distant fire

There sat...

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Categories: domesticate, animal, cat, fun, funny, humanity, humor, humorous,
Form: Verse
Sometime Such a Blinded Eye
Though we live in "high society"
You may not see real things in your blinded sobriety;
Subliminal messages are all around us
Out of the box thinkers are ones who found us.
Life should be all about morals an...

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Categories: domesticate, absence, adventure, allusion, angel, appreciation, art,
Form: Other
Bittersweet
She would,intimidated at the hubbub of the spoon
Tapping the dishes at meal times,
Strive to elbow her way through the kitchen egress
Otherwise mount the window and the netting abrade 

Exasperated my wife would with her broom
Endeavour...

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Categories: domesticate, animal,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Displeasure of Her Company
I once had a cat, who was born in a barn
on a farm down the road, not far away
Hunting for mice, she was a tigress, unleashed 
She would put on a frantic display!

The longer we...

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Categories: domesticate, cat, pets,
Form: Free verse
Narrative
The Odd Narrative 

Steamed up window my finger I paint a landscape,
 Mountain, forest and a lake; the peak cries into 
             ...

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Categories: domesticate, april, august, autumn,
Form: Blank verse
If You Can'T Beat Em'-Join Em'
Founder upon ideals, resist the inevitable
Drink to cheer, not to drown
Along comes resistance to show me the way
Break me down and hand me the mirror

One may disagree with a foundation built on history
But to rebuild,...

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Categories: domesticate, lifeme, me, drug,
Form: I do not know?
Her Story
she chooses to begin
where ever the nearest end of the road bends
she chooses to share an identical heartbreak
for pains he painted
she cannot mend
she chooses to see no other men
her fiery red eyes
love now disgusting to...

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Categories: domesticate, adventure,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member My Foster Family
Mommy is a neighborhood feline stray.
She has two 5 week old kittens. I feed them all everyday.
Mommy had more to her litter, but a roaming male stray
slaughtered most of them, but these two miraculously escaped.
Believing...

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Categories: domesticate, animal, family,
Form: Rhyme
Rosina
I did it again 
And look, what I did gain
What class did I attain?
I have soiled my heart with pain
Tied my freedom with so strong a chain
And above all made you cry

Rosina dear, don’t cry
Forgive...

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Categories: domesticate, forgiveness,
Form: Free verse
Those Days
Those days.....
When men didn't attempt to cage the lion,
Domesticate the cobra or try to play god

Those days when men didn't dog breed, cat breed,
Moon walk or day dream
Nature wouldn't bark so violently 
With climate change,...

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Categories: domesticate, africa, appreciation, art, beauty, culture, extended metaphor,
Form: Prose Poetry
Brilliant Locusts
A farmer caught two locusts
before roasting  they cried out

“Spare us, farmer. Let’s agree
our mandibles are hoes
we shall dig your gardens
but allow us to eat all weeds
our abdomen are tanks of oil
domesticate us, live with...

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Categories: domesticate, allegory, fairy, fate, history,
Form: Epic

Book: Reflection on the Important Things