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The Perspective of Alabaster Scrooge
THE PERSPECTIVE OF ALABASTER SCROOGE

In modern English people time, when the world was full of eminent joy, there lived a man of prestige who was totally the opposite of anyone who strives to form the...

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Categories: farmhouses, culture, humanity, i am, identity, image, mentor,
Form: Imagism



Premium Member Moderna Commedia, Canto 1, Part 2
Egli in tal modo il proprio carro aggancia
A quello del bieco suo alleato
Che adesso verso l’est la sfida lancia.
He in this way his chariot hooks
To the one of his awry ally
Who now to east his...

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Categories: farmhouses, dream,
Form: Terza Rima
Premium Member An Autumn Farewell
Going out of his way, the obliging taxi driver drives to the top of the hill.
      A young man gets out, walks a short distance to a vantage point
 ...

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Categories: farmhouses, emotions,
Form: Haibun
Spring In the Small Village
Arrived is now Spring,
The scents of flowers 
scattered in the fields 
Awaken feelings of sleeping children.

Here, the breeze that goes 
Between flowering almonds.

There, weeping of poplars 
Are spreading like white snow.
Far away, along the path,
White...

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Categories: farmhouses, beautiful, childhood, children, inspiration, life, spring, teenage,
Form: Elegiac Lyric
Social Evolution
There’s still a  Church and Chapel
A pub,  but no longer a school 
For there  on the council 
Childless incomers rule.
There are houses on  allotments,
Pastures where cows would graze
Have asphalt and concrete...

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Categories: farmhouses, memory, nostalgia,
Form: Rhyme



Urban Sprawl
Gardens, houses, metaled roads, no tractor and mower
Speed limit grows in reverse, bigger and slower
Brick and concrete slowness teks ower
Sixty, forty, to thirty, where does it stop ?
Down to twenty wi’ houses on top

The infrastructure...

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Categories: farmhouses, city, environment, farm, urban,
Form: Free verse
A Farmhouse Vale
A Farmhouse Vale

Mist evolves down the hillside into the vale

Where the farmhouses sit all put together

There’s no sense of wind here, there’s no bit of gale

Just one leery breeze that blends with the other

 

The...

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Categories: farmhouses, family, happy, life,
Form: Rispetto
Premium Member A Farmhouse Vale
Mist evolves down the hillside into the vale
Where the farmhouses sit all put together
There’s no sense of wind here, there’s no bit of gale
Just one leery breeze that blends with the other
 
The houses confine...

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Categories: farmhouses, family, home, house, life,
Form: Rispetto
My Battles As a Soldier
Streaking skyward the tracers rip
Into hanging soldiers
Falling about into mayhem
Pulsing through blood-filled ears
Hearing comrades scream
Understanding nothing
This is the war I found…

Hatred filled hardened hunter
Into smashed building
Homes pulverized rubble
Strewn about the decaying mass
The scorched metal burning
Bodies...

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Categories: farmhouses, introspection, life, loss, social, time, war, war,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Sunday Drive
Sunday drive

Sunday morning out for a drive
Windows down feeling alive
Open road open air
Following the road going nowhere
Country roads are a continuous thing
Fences and pastures a colorful scene
The thoughts of childhood flood my mind
A carefree life,...

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Categories: farmhouses, beautiful, beauty, childhood, encouraging, inspiration, youth,
Form: Rhyme
America the Beautiful
America the Beautiful 
The heartland of America of peace and old farmhouses,
the country I read about as a young man it is still there
although news we are served is of riots and mass shooting.
Sturdy farmers...

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Categories: farmhouses, beauty, dedication,
Form: Elegy
Premium Member Of Mice and Mills
Of Mice and Men-Mills 
David J Walker

And Speaking of Steinbeck 
The Jobe family could have
Lived here or  there 
Pointing to the bones of 
Clapboard farmhouses on
Their last legs

In some places 
they could have plowed...

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Categories: farmhouses, allegory,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs