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February 29th, 2024
February 29th, 2024

Alternately titled: 111th leap year since 1582
the year Pope Gregory XIII world leader
(i.e. essentially paterfamilias among
Roman Catholic flock)
timely maneuvered around calendrical rock
and hard space implementing
viable system tracking years ad hoc
out of sync and...

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Categories: founding fathers, 12th grade, age, birth, celebration, fate, february,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Poets - Xxxvi
Unquotable quotes: Poets, Poetasters and Platos – XXXVI

     For James McAuley – in remembrance of a memorable week in Cardiff 1965 

The greatest poet ever is NOT Homer, Lao Tse, Ovid,...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: founding fathers, creation, poetry, poets, word play, words, writing,
Form: Epigram
Premium Member I May Be Mistaken
I May Be Mistaken
By Franklin Price
9/19/2018

I may be mistaken but, in watching all the raves,
 I believe our founding fathers are rolling over in their graves.
We're not acting patriotic when the parties have their say.
They're...

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Categories: founding fathers, america, political,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member To War, From Youth
oh youth in all its callow shades
               is from our hope, precisely made
        ...

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Categories: founding fathers, war,
Form: Epic
One Knee
Poet:  Ken Jordan 
Poem:  One Knee 
Edited by:  Sparkle Jordan 
written:  September 2017


One Knee

Yes, I kneel down on one knee 
damn right I do -
I will not honor an Anthem 
of...

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© Ken Jordan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: founding fathers, africa, america, betrayal,
Form: Prose Poetry



A Psalm To Solemnize Pure Tin Forefathers Mothers
A psalm to solemnize pure tin forefathers/mothers...

Who didst unknowingly, unquestionably, 
and unwittingly script vitality
and the prologue to Thanksgiving,
(which theme poem initially written)
about three hundred and ninety seven years, 
and nine months after February third 1621,
yet...

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Categories: founding fathers, adventure, africa, age, america, animal, autumn, betrayal,
Form: Rhyme
I Ask Myself a Rhetorical Question Regarding
I ask myself a rhetorical question regarding...
the durability, longevity, and tenacity of Homo sapiens,
after screaming headlines report one after another atrocity.

How did the human species manage to survive
with many means
of self destruction at their disposal?

Atomic...

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Categories: founding fathers, africa, america, anger, april, black african american,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Idea Is To
                         The idea is to...


      ...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: founding fathers, angst, courage, fear, grief, introspection, life, psychological,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Mighty White the Us
Mighty White the US!

How ‘white’ whites are who worship Sun and think a tan line’s fine
though folks whose skin is darker tone won’t see a valentine!
Let’s say proof’s real, fear’s justified, and poverty breeds crime,
but...

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Categories: founding fathers, character, family, history, life,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member How We Elect the President
How We Elect the President 
Senate and House of Representatives
By Franklin Price
3/20/2019

A Representative Republic
Is what we're supposed to be
We are one from fifty states
For all the world to see

Our Constitution has the guidelines
Our founding fathers...

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Categories: founding fathers, america,
Form: Rhyme
Voyage To the Bottom of This
Voyage to the bottom of this... 
prevaricated forth write Declaration!

As most every girl and boy
taught back in the day,
learning base sic life lessons, 
when going to Zerns,
now permanently closed, 
but once upon a time one...

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Categories: founding fathers, 11th grade, 12th grade, absence, america, business,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Regressive Progress
In Shaker Heights, Ohio,
founding fathers co-invested in:

Change doesn't happen
without planning

This, despite
unstraight
unwhite
unmale volatile experiences
feeling sometimes victimized
and sometimes blessed
by unexpected weather transitions,
despite feeling like vulnerable chameleons
on a highly complex day,
despite feeble farming
in narrowing spaces
between floods and famine,

Despite...

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Categories: founding fathers, fear, health, integrity, love, passion, peace, power,
Form: Political Verse
Shame Full Travesty Regarding Fourth of July Celebration
Sham(e) full travesty regarding fourth of July celebration

American independence day
linkedin severance from English crown
Continental Congress representatives
parlayed courtesy thirteen original colonies
yielding Declaration of Independence
immediately rendered null and void
established vassalage courtesy British rule.

Fast forward two hundred and...

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Categories: founding fathers, 12th grade, america, anger, appreciation, betrayal, discrimination,
Form: Free verse
A Harlem Hoodlum Albeit Respectable
A Harlem hoodlum, (albeit respectable)...

ready for night time in bedlam
after swallowing me favorite dram,
cuz reasonable rhyme resembles flimflam.

Whiling away his time playing solitaire...
initially prepped, honed, and crafted
November second two thousand and twenty
slightly tweaked February nineteenth
two...

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Categories: founding fathers, anger, city, corruption, education, february, freedom, grave,
Form: Rhyme
This Nonestablishmentarian Iman Kant Riff
This nonestablishmentarian (Iman) kant riff!
Otherwise titled as: Thanksgiving
nothing more'n gobbledygook 
we stuff ourselves with.

Mine suburban outpost 
approximately thirty seven plus miles
southeast of where liberty bell marks
history upon cobblestone streets 
where sounds of silence 
from walking...

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Categories: founding fathers, america, autumn, celebration, food, life, thanksgiving, thanksgiving
Form: Rhyme
A Hoodlum Albeit Respectable In Bedlam
A hoodlum, (albeit respectable) in bedlam

whiling away his time playing solitaire...
November second two thousand and twenty
fast approaching the final countdown

With less than twenty four, twenty three, 
twenty two...  hours
harkening, heralding or (worse case scenario)
hindering...

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Categories: founding fathers, america, change, conflict, destiny, discrimination, grave, miracle,
Form: Free verse
Courtesy Gretchen Rubin's Four Tendencies
Courtesy Gretchen Rubin's four tendencies...

Yours truly classified as rebel
after accessing https://quiz.gretchenrubin.com/.

I thank Renée J. Cardone
affiliated with Spring Ford, Pennsylvania
telehealth services mental health therapist
courtesy doxy.me web portal
not quite twenty four hours ago 
February eighth, 2021
informing me...

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Categories: founding fathers, blessing, books, destiny, february, health, i am,
Form: Free verse
Ephesians 1:3-4 Etc
THE WORD OF GOD

"Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ who has blessed us with
every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places, in Christ, just as He choose us in Him
before the...

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Categories: founding fathers, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Verse
God Will Curse Those Who Curse Israel
"God will bless those who bless Israel. 
And he will curse those who curse Israel."***

The United States of America has been blessed
For two primary reasons.  Our founding fathers
And our founding mothers. Established the newly
Formed...

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Categories: founding fathers, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Ideological War of the Worlds
The coming times can unfold,
far accross to all lands,
the casting shadow has fallen,
with it's far reaching hands,
accross our four cornered world,,
 Humanity progressed to progressive sufferage,
that comes with many names,
the ideology won without a shot,
convinced...

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© S.K. Y.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: founding fathers, america, anger, anti bullying, betrayal, bullying, courage,
Form: Rhyme
We Need Rough Men We Need Tough Men
Sleep O’Sleep we all must be,
Tucked ourselves between pillows comfy,
While Rough men fought and sacrificed bled,
That’s what the Great Winston Churchill said,

All is talk and talk with words,
None does deeds, all flightless birds,
For those who...

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Categories: founding fathers, inspirational, international, military, peace, political, war, world,
Form: Quatrain
Prayer Solemnizing Vitality
Wise no adulation, dedication and gratification 
   not emphasized the other three hundred and sixty four days a year
question their role as consumed end product of taxidermist, 
   gnome hatter clucks...

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Categories: founding fathers, adventure, america, boat, courage, endurance, power, religious,
Form: Epic
The Watchmen and the Watch Women
The first time I heard the term the Watchmen on the Wall was from now deceased television evangelist Hal Lindsey. Did Hal Lindsey invent the term? No in the Old Testament of the Bible, the...

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Categories: founding fathers, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Does the Usa Want a Authoritative Form of Government
Does the USA want a authoritative form of government? That is solely administrated via governmental edicts? Of course not but that is the very direction  our nation in rapidly headed in. And if it...

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Categories: founding fathers, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
What's Wrong With the 1619 Project
What nations would really benefit by a further split and a racial divide between black people and white people? Our national enemies, who are concentrating in increasing it, and causing a race war in the...

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Categories: founding fathers, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Monologue

Book: Shattered Sighs