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Be of Good, Compassionate Courage
Dandelions…
They flutter, now I see
Fiery lions…
They're dancing with me
Sunlight…
Come out and shine down 
Moonlight…
Shun out my darkened frown

I am the infinitesimal stars in the tranquil, terrestrial night
I am the scars minutes before the sunlit dawn...

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Categories: factories, confidence, courage, encouraging, endurance, hope, muse, passion,
Form: Free verse



Flint
Flint 
Within its brilliance gleaming
Cool black in lacquered polished silver chrome
Cranked up pistons bleached in summer’s heat
Hot steam rising as gears thundering
Beyond the crystal liquid city lights
Highways built across the land
In hearts felt pride American...

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Categories: factories,
Form: Abecedarian
Premium Member Just a Tree - a Requiem
Someone who knows
Said You were an old ancient Tree,
But at the time, it didn’t really matter, 
Or seem important to me.
I knew You only for a very short time 
and just a little…
You see.
Your transparent...

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Categories: factories, conflict, earth, heartbroken, humanity, murder, natural disasters,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member When Three Cousins Played
Three cousins played a “game’ of war
A map of Europe spread across the floor
No adults there to keep the score
As each of them wanted more and more

Three of four empires lay upon that map
As they...

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Categories: factories, war,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Conspiring Muses
I've heard about non-violent communication
but wasn't deeply listening.
It didn't seem to have much of a plot,
a lack of creative tension,
drawing my full survivalist attention.

So this is probably all wrong
that I'm not owning my conspiring dissonant...

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Categories: factories, anti bullying, community, god, health, humanity, humor,
Form: Political Verse



Letter From a Son To His Late Mother
Ma,
Why do I need to apostrophize you? Why did you flew away into the celestial regions so earlier? Is it because you are from a land where ‘twenty is plenty’ for women? And hence, ignoring...

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Categories: factories, emotions, family, loss, mother son,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Herstory from Battlefields to Laboratories
Herstory from Battlefields to Laboratories
-	Daniel Henry Rodgers

Beneath stardust's scattered gleam, 
Her-story, a comet’s tail, blazing across time.

Through seasons it molds
...Once hushed now bold
We rise, a chorus harmonizing, 
...In this vast, of an eternal fold.

I am...

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Categories: factories, freedom, girl, history, literature, march, rights, women,
Form: Narrative
Today I Will Wander To the Brothel
today i will wander to the brothel
those divine friends of Jesus
where i will intercourse
with the ladies in my growing Spanish
write some lines to ponder
while they wash clothes and bathe
i the balneologist with the brandy
we watch...

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Categories: factories, anger, death of a friend, forgiveness, friend,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Cry of Dolores
The Cry Of Dolores

A popular priest in 1810, Spanish rule he spoke against
those who had overthrown the Spanish Viceroy José de Iturrigaray
A speech calling upon the people to protect in angst
Their King Ferdinand VII was...

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© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: factories, history, independence day,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Guns Is the Topic of the Day
Dave the host gives his TV audience his best gigantic I-am-Dave Smile.  “Today’s topic is guns.  Do you love them? Do you have them? Do we need more?  Do we absolutely love...

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Categories: factories, how i feel, perspective, political,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member God's Utopian Church
I was listening to a Christian theologian friend of mine
speaking about the Messiah's,
and St. Paul's,
original intention when singing praises of God's here/not-here Kingdom,
and potential as a multiculturally inclusive Church,
as a countercultural extending family,
creolizing out to...

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Categories: factories, christian, culture, education, health, power,
Form: Political Verse
The Greatest Generation
THE GREATEST GENERATION
by

JOHN M. ARRIBAS



Many Have Called Them the Greatest Generation
They Had Struggled and Survived, an Ugly Depression
It Was an Era of Hard Times and Simple Diversions
Like Bank Night, Singalongs  and Picnic Excursions
Band Concerts...

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Categories: factories, america, courage, freedom, patriotic, together, war,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Glimmerings of Truth
They say making a friend is quite easy,
It’s “not being eaten” that’s hard, 
And a cloud’s life is known to be breezy,
A dog’s mean (that’s tied in a yard)....

That a lifetime can pass in an...

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Categories: factories, life, prejudice,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Wartime Childhood
I was seven years old when began World War Two
And eleven became by the time it was through.
I have vague recollections of things when that small,
But events during wartime I clearly recall.

Since there was no...

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Categories: factories, america, history, patriotic, soldier, tribute, world war
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Singing Mother
Placed 9th in :
No. 1238 New Poems Only
Sponsored by Brian Strand   

 Since her birth on the mount               ...

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Categories: factories, environment, inspirational, mother, nature, river, song,
Form: Concrete
Premium Member Warmer Reflections
During December
I have trouble remembering we are potentially orgasmic organisms
designed for healing wounds, 
resiliently restoring our egos
acclimating with everyday eco-habitats
to regenerate this lifeline climax;

Virally reverse-hierarchical 
deep ecstatic experiences,
revolutionary,
BigBang self-other co-empathic perpetuation,
transubstantiating,
creolizing,
co-acclimate primal relating
interdependent ZeroZones
of ambiguously...

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Categories: factories, green, health, love, nature, new year, spiritual,
Form: Free verse
Harumph To Holiday Hoopla Phish Pshaw
Harumph To Holiday Hoopla – Phish Pshaw!

Relieved of fatherhood Saint
Nick schtick found me
to relinquish ratty outfit, and stow away zee bras
like padding and "FAKE flowing beard,
ah...don't remind me,
those well worn faux paws

of each dear deer...

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Categories: factories, angel, childhood, christmas, conflict, creation, december, jesus,
Form: Political Verse
You Can Change the World
Todays Governments 
are climbing into debt
saving lives 
shutting down economies

Fighting Covid nineteen
attempting to save lives
taking us down into trillions 
of dollars and debt

Heading down into a recession
as economies fail
the depths of this recession
could plummet into...

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Categories: factories, inspiration, international,
Form: Narrative
Needed Change
The world spins
Making its way around the sun again
Millions of years in rotation
It knows not 
What happens on its surface
It just continues its task
And fulfills its purpose 
Mindless to the tragedies 
And suffering 
That is...

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Categories: factories, visionary,
Form: Rhyme
If Only
Everybody hates Marx
the creator of communism
Lets make the preliterate
rise to attack the Borghese

yet is that not Karma
Friedrich Engels Family
owned large textile factories in Salford 
an area in greater Manchester, England

Mary Burn an illiterate
working-class Irish woman,
showed...

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Categories: factories, inspiration, international,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Rant
This town, this Silk Road had no toll to pay
  yet from the east caravans again fill its
pharaonic marble and glass temples. Monolith

malls rise its clefts, eco-wilderness morph
  into multiplex cinemas; mini golf...

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Categories: factories, culture, humanity,
Form: Free verse
I Googled the Truth
Amazon dot com told me there were Terry Prachet books
And Wikipedia told me “don’t believe the truth”

There were factories built in shards of glass
And cigarette burns twice as fast

And then the truth is something you...

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Categories: factories, educationme, me, truth, drug,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Beast
This is an epic tale I shall unwind
Of a beast born to keep us blind
He lives in a time not to far away
This is a present yarn I spin today
All the worlds countries united as...

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Categories: factories, death, history, life, peace, people, political, world,
Form: Epic
Brothers, Sisters, Cousins, Aunts
Brothers, Sisters, Cousins, Aunts
every extended family would have 
over a hundred people in their family
one hundred people saving ten dollar's per week

A thousand dollars per week
Fifty two thousand dollars per year
the deposit for a house...

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Categories: factories, inspiration, international,
Form: Narrative
Karl Marx
Karl Marx
created the communist manifesto
because looking at the capitalist world
the wealthy abused the poor

The wealthy enjoyed abundant lifestyles
well everybody else became slaves money
the wealthy getting wealthier 
well wages were eroded 

Marx was a trained economist
women...

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Categories: factories, inspiration, international,
Form: Narrative

Book: Reflection on the Important Things