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Mark My Word
Mark my word...
Das führer Donald Trump will return with a vengeance

Trump wracked up an impressive 
$122.00 million war chest
accumulating $82.00 million
merely proffering impish grin
between January and June of 2021;
now he sets his sites and will...

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Categories: dyed in the wool, 12th grade, abuse, america, betrayal, bullying, dark,
Form: Rhyme



Jihad Donald Trump Style
The glory of America, now heats up 
   with agitation poised to strike on the brink 
sans legislation incites humiliation, 
    which goads desecration fete accompli chink 
  ...

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Categories: dyed in the wool, bullying, evil, grief, hope, jewish, perspective,
Form: Concrete
Dump Trump a Lump N Prowl Lot Terror Re Hot
Dump Trump – a lump n prowl lot terror re: hot

The tattered glory of America, now heats up
with agitation poised to strike on brink
arty choked Jerusalem legislation incites humiliation,
which goads desecration fete accompli chink
in armor...

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Categories: dyed in the wool, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, betrayal,
Form: Political Verse
Jihad Donald Trump Style
The glory of America, now heats up 
   with agitation poised to strike on the brink 
sans legislation incites humiliation, 
    which goads desecration as fete accompli chink 
 ...

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Categories: dyed in the wool, abuse, america, anxiety, dark, grave, hate, power,
Form: I do not know?
Das Fuhrer Donald Trump Returns With a Vengeance
In a closed door speech Saturday April 10th, 2021,
thus far, he accumulated $85 million so far.
*     *     *     *    ...

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Categories: dyed in the wool, 11th grade, 12th grade, abuse, anger, betrayal,
Form: Rhyme



Jihad Donald Trump Style
The glory of America, 
now heats up
with agitation poised 
to strike on the brink
sans legislation incites humiliation,
which goads desecration
 
as fete accompli chink
in armor of Democratic rubric, 
constituting capitalistic
ethic, generic iconoclastic, 
and jingoistic logic,
nor budging...

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Categories: dyed in the wool, 12th grade, anger, freedom, humanity, november, surreal,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Colorwheel
We looked at the world through rose-colored glasses,
sped through the night under blue moons,
parked in cars and gave boys the green light.

Explored gray areas, dreamed of golden boys,
painted the town red and got caught red-handed.

We...

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Categories: dyed in the wool, cheer up, growing up, humor, love, school,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Flock Without a Shepherd
The weary Shepherd of a benighted flock
                has been cast into outer darkness;
       ...

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Categories: dyed in the wool, allusion, people, perspective, satire,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
The Beast In the Yeast
Every buddy get his own nigga 
So do every beauty gets his own beholder
While mantrap rides the horse of preference
Duty drives the car of everlasting home 

No one will ever wish losing better thing to...

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Categories: dyed in the wool, anxiety, art, change, crush, desire, family, inspirational
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Home of the Free
Home of the Free
By Franklin Price
3/6/2016

Home of the free I have my doubts
They're more and more each day
Especially when it's voting time
And the Parties come to play

Staunch Republicans and Democrats
The ones dyed in the wool
Think...

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Categories: dyed in the wool, anger, political, integrity,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Irreconcilable Paradoxes
Strange, funny even; 
             someone spending two hours 
         in the gym at noon, sweating...

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Categories: dyed in the wool, confusion, emotions, humor, perspective,
Form: Light Verse
Shift
After seven months I was rotting into December,
slack-jawed, fruitless promises dripping out of my skull.
By spring, the very thing that I swore I’d never surrender
implored that my grip loosen; I was finally null.

Beneath red or...

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Categories: dyed in the wool, happiness, hope,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Dolce Far Niente
running,
                  and running,
               ...

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Categories: dyed in the wool, dedication, freedom, happy, work,
Form: Narrative
We Still Choose Barabbas Instead of Jesus
Jesus was an innocent man;
The son of God, while Barabbas
Was a Jewish dyed-to-the-wool
Enemy to the Roman Empire

“Crucify him!” “Crucify him!”
“Release Barabbas!” “Release Barabbas!”
The masses chanted in unison…

To the cross the virtuous Man
Was nailed, while the...

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Categories: dyed in the wool, faith, life, philosophy, poetry, symbolism, world,
Form: Free verse
To the Dogs
…to the dogs

He stared at the damp chilly night 
and marveled in frustration
seeing nothing at all -
except the black night

So many years ruined dancing to the same tune
days and night overlapping into an endless timeless...

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Categories: dyed in the wool, political, night, night,
Form: ABC
Premium Member Forgotten Feelings
A passionate dyed-in-the-wool dreamer,
you tread upon the erratic path of fate
blind to the route She's chosen for your soul.  

Memories are prisms focused on the past  
observing shadows that cannot be changed, ...

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Categories: dyed in the wool, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, emotions,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Dyed-In-The-Wool
Beguiled risks sensitive alterations
that redesigned unknots and cutup trice
as the fresh teases through the looking glass
exposing timepiece resemblance glossed spilled.
Bemused forgives absence, mindful at hand,
tenuously gripping the rolled spent yarn
that edges fingertips loosely as threads
answer...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dyed in the wool, allusion, appreciation, blue, change, extended metaphor, imagery,
Form: Personification
Mom of Gaza Or a Banned Sonnet
An omnipotent'd been ideated by militant clan,
Aeons tell how it put them through a social pace.
To set up abode or to relate races with astute plan,
God had its genesis;women-men needed it to seek solace.


As fact...

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Categories: dyed in the wool, baby, betrayal, conflict, death, metaphor, peace, violence,
Form: Sonnet

Book: Reflection on the Important Things