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Unleashed
I got up this morning in a good mood 
searching for solitude in the distant skies
And watching the clouds rolling by
I stopped and listened to the sounds around me
While contemplating my sacred destiny
Barking dogs and...

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Categories: farmland, appreciation, confidence, future, happy, loneliness, love, places,
Form: Narrative



Friends
THE FRIENDS

They were the best of friends to the best of friendship
They did everything together to the best of friendship
The three wise men that came together from different locations
One from the north, one from the...

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Categories: farmland, best friend, betrayal, desire, lost love, lust,
Form: Classicism
Premium Member Maelstrom
A situation or state of confused movement or violent turmoil. (dictionary definition #2 of Maelstrom)

Today’s opinions are so contrasting and divisive that nobody seems to know up from down!
I believe fairly strongly in what I...

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Categories: farmland, philosophy,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member The Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower (La Tour Eiffel)

‘Iron Lady,’ of sensual beauty in the ‘City of Light:’
(La Dame De Fer: Bienvenue a Paris, France!)

Built to be the world’s tallest structure at 300 meters,
As the gateway entrance to...

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Categories: farmland, celebration, education, french, history, memorial, paris, symbolism,
Form: Verse
Cladestine
THE CHIMNEY
The once fine air, refreshens with dust
Between the village horizon and crest
Since the sailing of a death chemical chimney.

Young green plants seedlings growing on slope
Are left to sip these  carcinogenic dusts, sapling
And entwined...

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Categories: farmland, corruption, death of a friend, depression, emotions,
Form: Prose Poetry



My Copyright Space IdeasCollaborations

My upcoming political poetry is like. my "prolovue" story in the way that it is themed by coincidebtally famous bears.


The Theme is "I Don't Care Bears"/Signs of the Times Series.


Example

Barbara Crysand is a hypocrite who...

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Categories: farmland, art,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member I Started a Joke - POTD
POTD 21 November 2017

So professional in his lies - So ruthless in his ambition
Feeding lies to the simple folk - convincing in his deception
Telling them they live on toxic farm land - succeeds in striking...

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Categories: farmland, betrayal, corruption, grief, inspirational,
Form: Verse
And Libya Saw Our Weaknesses
and my CNN opened on a breaking news on a dark street in Libya, about Nigerians chained to be sold as slaves.
the television slide and roved over,
their tears shattered and their blood spoke of pains...

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Categories: farmland, abuse, africa, anger, art,
Form: Blank verse
The Reminiscence
The green village, the colored city, the ever familiar locality
Each path, tree, house, turn, each native I have left behind
But creepers, hedges have entangled with my leg and hand
The green crops fields, green hills, fruit...

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Categories: farmland, birth, childhood, memory, youth,
Form: Pastoral
President Joe Biden's great Red Chinese American farm lands sale etc Q and A and commentary part one
Q:   Why is President Joe Biden selling American farmland to Red China, fully
       realizing they can seize those crops?  Why doesn't his administration stop
  ...

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Categories: farmland, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Prose
Random Telephone Calls From Shanghai's Red China Etc
Have anyone of  you also received a random telephone call
from Shanghai China, not in English but in the Chinese language?

I did today but I did not understand the importance of that phone 
call that...

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Categories: farmland, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
Shared History 12
Shortly after the quake Francie began
experiencing the familiar morning sickness
that had plagued her when she carried her son .
She had hoped to be spared but just as she began her third month as last time...

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Categories: farmland, change,
Form: Narrative
Graves, Part-1
O dear grandson, come here, have a look,
This is your grand mother's grave yard under the pomegranate tree.
I had buried her body here thirty years ago shedding my tears.
When I brought her at my home...

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Categories: farmland, blessing, care, death, depression, destiny, emotions, grief,
Form: Narrative
This Ain'T a Goddam Country Song
This Ain't a Goddamn Country Song

You know I love my Rock and Roll

I wouldn't write a Country Song

'Cause that's not how I roll

This song it ain't bout country things

Like pickup trucks and cars

You'll never find...

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Categories: farmland, america, funny, music, nostalgia, song,
Form: Lyric
Spring Equinox 2018
this middle aged rue stirring bummer
   haint no stranger to cold,
when dark hen stormy wintry days
   eggs hit from Arctic portal en fold
ding Atlantic Seaboard

   in a blizzard of...

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Categories: farmland, 11th grade, 12th grade, appreciation, dedication, muse,
Form: Free verse
Happy Birthday George Andrew Dunning
would what that be junior? senior? sophomore?

since this brother in law rarely emails, 
     ye may scrunch countenance puzzled, 
     or on verge of emitting flatulence, 
...

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Categories: farmland, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 8th
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Long Walk Home
like cataracts
on a grey old dog
a light fog lay over the low, amber moon
a stiff breeze blowing
but next to the ground only
so the layer of fog stayed put above
eerily ... hauntingly
I had walked the dirt...

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Categories: farmland, horror, scary,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Melon Rind Green
Life was hard when growing up cus I was poor.
Farm work always needed doing, chore after chore,
wearin' hand-me-downs, never gettin' new toys.
No time for playin' with friends, like other boys.

They made fun of me for...

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Categories: farmland, childhood,
Form: Rhyme
Happy Two Thousand Nineteenth Birthday Autumn September 23 2019
Happy two thousand nineteenth birthday Autumn - September 23, 2019!

Despite twittering, uber
sputtering kickstarting
onset of cool weather
argh, another brief daily spate
re: forecasting blistering,
nauseating, sweltering...
ninety degree plus Fahrenheit

temperature forecast
(along eastern seaboard)
courtesy mister summer,
who will overstay his welcome
hoop fully...

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Categories: farmland, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Free verse
When Mother Comes
When mother comes,
Tell her the song in my throat is dying,
Tell her we will no long arise to sing that
"We are the leaders of tomorrow" rather
We are breaking out from the tradition from
She has cupoard...

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Categories: farmland, abuse, africa, art,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Then I Opened That Door
Then I Opened That Door…

To The Question: “How was your Day?” came this response…

The other day I arrived at work and found my chair was gone.  Oh the Horrors!
No way to rest at my...

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Categories: farmland, fantasy, fun, funny, happiness, humor, humorous, imagination,
Form: Light Verse
Prologue Still Chapter 1 don't get ahead of yourself



     RufePal kept muttering "jv" team as it looked 
around the room,
hoping to find someone underage to mentor to.

Michael blurted, "you and your precious 
America! You are so gullible and trusting.
Penney...

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Categories: farmland, art,
Form: I do not know?
My Neighbourhood
The road to my backyard is long and straight
Evergreen trees abound and provide welcome shade
Home to myriad birds, butterflies and the bees
Last summer their branches were sawn off, without notice
The orgy with power-saws lasted barely...

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Categories: farmland, loss, nature, memory, memory,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Slaverys Hellish Grip
An elderly black man with a head of grey hair,
Loyal to the farmland he worked but did not own,
In a time when law and justice’s scales were not fair,
Had been that way long before he...

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Categories: farmland, discrimination, fate,
Form: Rhyme
After Our Outing At Liberty Ministries
(Sanatoga, Pennsylvania location)

I luxuriated as inkling of spring 2021
offered sneak preview today
March third as temperatures
reached low fifties Fahrenheit.

Yours truly began reading
one paperback book
(I purchased three),
and absorbed daily dose of Vitamin D
while secretly ensconced
within favorite nook.

This...

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Categories: farmland, adventure, cool, fashion, fun, husband, march, wife,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs