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Premium Member Polypathic Political Scientists
I have had a highly redundant,
one might even choose polypathic,
graduate studies experience
spanning my adult life to date.

This began with a semester of Philosophy.
Just enough to learn I wanted something more experiential,
a more communitarian environment of...

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Categories: fodder, beauty, culture, health, political, religion, trust, truth,
Form: Prose Poetry



Saturday, September 23, 2023
Saturday, September 23, 2023  

Coincides with first day of fall
and Autumnal equinox for said year,
where colorful splash kindled like tinder.

After I riff flecked about thee August
Autumn Equinox 2023,
this seasonal polymath teached you 
fall Equinox...

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Categories: fodder, animal, appreciation, autumn, celebration, cool, environment, heaven,
Form: Free verse
Inferiority Complex As a Kid, Adolescent and Emerging Adult
Inferiority complex as a kid, adolescent and emerging adult

Yours truly (an amazingly,
gracefully, and markedly modest
passively aging baby boomer -
formerly introverted long haired
pencil necked geek),
prattling wordsmith doth behold
nostalgic memories regarding father
(Boyce Brandon Harris)
long ago lapsed decades

during...

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Categories: fodder, 11th grade, 12th grade, 1st grade, 2nd
Form: Rhyme
Splat
Splat

Explosions do not always signify combustion but often combustion arrives after many years of layering the layers and tightly packing. Thus meaning that a fried piece of fat could slip and burst out of the...

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Categories: fodder, africa, animal,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member The Wall
Winnie, wild-eyed, went insane
and sang “Happy Birthday” in the rain, 
while she washed away her bloody pain.

Now all day long she sings that song,
she sings it loud, she sings it strong,
walled in where she does...

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© Eric Cohen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fodder, birthday, character, child, child abuse, loneliness, lonely,
Form: Rhyme



Dramatic Dreams Dare Dingos
Malnourishment is the song from the pans whose empty hold could offer no more products to be boiled and whirled. They were quite sad having been bought then hung. Hung. Sparkly signalling stale sales. Stale...

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Categories: fodder, appreciation, art, bangla,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member World's End
Part 1

This is a true story about world’s end,
But don’t freak out for it was long ago
God’s message must have been garbled
That the prophet’s prophecy failed you know.

And since those days in fifty eight
Such prophecies...

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Categories: fodder, life, , cute,
Form: Rhyme
Incomplete Metamorphosis of Distilled Adolescent
Incomplete metamorphosis of distilled adolescent...

therefore he characterizes himself as an anomaly...any idea why?

Mortified, petrified, stultified, et cetera sheltered, 
and mortally wounded prepubescent,

I consider myself
analogously buttressed, cocooned,
garrisoned (for bing keeler), 
hardened, insulated,
where cell baited jumping frog
o'...

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Categories: fodder, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 7th
Form: Rhyme
La La Di Dah Dah La
Earth dwelling mongeese are neither toys nor coins and pedalling backwards then forward is not considered the primary way of jet propulsion off a very high hill. So one two ping means fried rice coming?...

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Categories: fodder, allusion, baptism,
Form: I do not know?
Honoring You In Living Color
Kitchen counters alive; the vivid colors of red, green, purple and yellow glass jars. Your garden flourished.
.
Pickled beets mingle boiled eggs; a pretty periwinkle purple.
.
Yellow and purple tinted fingers; dandelions and elderberries distilling; musty aroma...

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Categories: fodder, mom, mother, mother daughter, tribute,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Ancient Tree, Treasure and Mystery Even Poe Could Not Solve
Ancient Tree, Treasure And Mystery Even Poe Could Not Solve
 PART ONE -("The Darkness Poe Discovered")

The old tree was tall, dark and gnarly too
Massive limbs reaching up to strike the sky
Once seen, it would hold...

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Categories: fodder, dark, death, evil, fantasy, raven, riddle, tree,
Form: Rhyme
Inevitable Death Defines Afterlife - Deux
Inevitable death defines afterlife - deux

Flinty stones figuratively rolling inside
whooping out that primal 
binaural beat of your drum
ma mind haphazardly 
ricocheting axon to neuron
inducing inxs of chaos 
wreaking entropy beheld 
by beauty and the beast
enveloping...

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Categories: fodder, absence, allah, angel, atheist, creation, death, eulogy,
Form: Rhyme
Ghostly Spirits From Deadly Arsenal Spell Haunting Annihilation
Ghostly spirits from deadly arsenal spell haunting annihilation

With mighty mouse and Hercules height 
tried to retrieve sanity spread loose;
a faded unpleasant memory - even enlisting
decades old cartoon characters: 
Natasha squirrel and Bullwinkle moose
flow of electrons...

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Categories: fodder, absence, adventure, angst, anxiety, atheist, body, crazy,
Form: Rhyme
Rampant and Endemic Police Brutality
Rampant and endemic police brutality... 
flourishes against United States citizens of color 
going on three years 
post George Floyd 
short lived heightened awareness
when #blacklivesmatter 
in conjunction with 1619 project
wrought upwelling of progressive surge
hinting at positive...

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Categories: fodder, absence, abuse, africa, anger, betrayal, black african
Form: Free verse
Easter Bird
The Sinai Rose finch, oblivious to the commotion in the nearby city, busily gathered dry grass and floral fodder to repair her nest, disturbed by a human behemoth, snatching the thorny brambles which hid the...

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Categories: fodder, bird, easter, nature,
Form: Prose
A Definite Bonehead Moment
A definite bonehead moment

since revised when das scribe 
made laughing stock of himself 
(circa ~ 8:30 post meridiem 
December twenty eighth, 2022).

A retrospective account
revisited courtesy the following 
honest to dog doe eyed, 
doofus dopey dilemma
allows,...

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Categories: fodder, 11th grade, 12th grade, absence, angel, anger,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member I'M Dying To See You - Literally
Dad was loadin' rods and tackle, I was addin' fuel, as Mom hopped on with a picnic lunch that balmy afternoon.
Another Sunday outing on the lake - our old routine - as sister Susie tossed...

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Categories: fodder, depression, loneliness, suicide,
Form: Rhyme
A Ramble In a Bramble
A ramble in a bramble kisses a shoe horn in a window box

Having deciphered which tunes and vibrations cause reactions it was time to make everything the same really. Shame it was that day for...

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Categories: fodder, art,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Nothing To Hide, Translation of a Coeur Ouvert, Poem By Rene Etiemble
Nothing to hide*, Translation of a poem: “A coeur ouvert” by (René) Etiemble

		For Jeannine

(Later in life, Etiemble suppressed his first name, ostensibly on account of the accented “é”
 ending his first name and preceding the...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fodder, love, , literature,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member The Truth of Dearest Love Sworn, I Ask God How
(1.)

The Truth Of Dearest Love Sworn, I Ask God How

Over the grit-stained shoulders of ancient marble
Rests a million vagaries of humanity's million sins
Just as earth's flocks of beautiful songbirds warble
So goes the evils engaged in...

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Categories: fodder, art, life, love, magic, passion, romance, romantic
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Battle for the Atlantic II
With lone intent, all freedom it will wrest
if obstinance you let these wolves deny.
As tonnage sinks beneath the torrid crest
your struggles for survival magnify.
Each flailing ship that ferries surety
is fodder for the fathoms of abyss.
Their...

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Categories: fodder, world war ii,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Premium Member Barbarossa I
When giants hide their heads beneath the sand,
the body lies unshielded from the Sun.
‘Tis but a hedge to seemingly withstand
the winds of war that nothing will out run.
‘Tis opportune for those that seek to rise...

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Categories: fodder, world war ii,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Premium Member How Did Wiccans Acquire a Bad Rep
How Wiccans acquired a bad rep is not clear.
Misogynist bullies afraid of these women’s light,
A young teen with an ugly heart of jealous fear,
Might point a finger under cover of night.
But in Salem Massachusetts, hysteria...

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Categories: fodder, america,
Form: Chant Royal
Premium Member Oklahoma Winds
We all have roots from seeds
In and on the fertile soil of our lives
Where we are planted to need
The place we know as home to thrive
Shaped and harvested we live to die
As the grains of...

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Categories: fodder, america, courage, family, hope,
Form: Narrative
Argh Fresh Out of Reading Material
Argh...fresh out of reading material!

Hence... what better opportunity, I aver with zeal
presented to one local everyman token schlemiel
keystone state (Pennsylvania) three score lifelong
trumpeting resident in United States commonweal
experiencing severe withdrawal symptoms I feel

plenti linkedin with...

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Categories: fodder, 11th grade, 12th grade, absence, angel, devotion,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs