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Visit To Antietam
Alone I arrive, walking from Frederick
over the gaps, across gentle hills
out onto a knoll
overlooking this burnished landscape.
Before me I see countless writhing rows
of indiscernible shapes gathered
in terrible rituals mid fire and smoke
darkening the sun.
From distant...

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Categories: frederick i, america, conflict, history, together, war,
Form: Ode



Premium Member Jacqueline Trestrail
On this day 40 years ago in 1978 my mother, Jacqueline Anne Trestrail, left this world after a relatively short battle with cancer - she was 46. Jimmy Carter was President and Annie Hall won...

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Categories: frederick i, mother, tribute,
Form: Prose
Neigh say being corralled and cult shod
Neigh say being  corralled & cult shod 

"Sic semper evello mortem tyrannis"
translation = thus always I 
bring death to tyrants.”

Above the fray of twittering, 
squabbling, and madding crowds,
an arrogantly belligerent creature deified, 
yet vilified...

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Categories: frederick i, 12th grade, age, allusion, america, fate, history,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Fall of Berlin
Fall Of Berlin

There on the wall hangs a mixture of paint on linen,
Leaving the impression of a city besieged, encased in ice;
Purposely frozen in horror to remind the living,
Of blood oozing from the rubble into...

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Categories: frederick i, history, war, world war ii,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Essential Reading
When asked
by my nephew
for an essential reading list
for PermaCultural Therapeutic Design,
my Taoist thoughts went back
to Unitarian-Universalist
Yin/Yang pre-history,
when Earth produced a theologian,
Dr. Thomas Starr King (1824-1864)
reaching out for non-violent dialogue
across all global healing cultures.

This 1800s Dr....

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Categories: frederick i, community, destiny, earth, health, history, integrity, peace,
Form: Political Verse



Please Michelle Obama
Please Michelle Obama...
can you save American democracy?

I highly hugely grant 
Barack Hussein belated kudos
what with his wizardesses 
in tow wrought wonders 
to one nation analogous 
while an under dog
sweeping in like... 
It's a Bird... It's...

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Categories: frederick i, 12th grade, america, appreciation, beautiful, freedom, health,
Form: Free verse
The Boss Aka Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
The boss aka Bruce Springsteen and the E Street band

Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen 
born at Monmouth Medical Center 
in Long Branch, New Jersey, 
on September 23, 1949. 

His nationalities include hodgepodge 
of Dutch, Irish, and...

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Categories: frederick i, 12th grade, age, america, appreciation, beautiful, celebration,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Snowflake That Sank the Titanic
The Snowflake That Sank The Titanic

It all begins with a single snowflake
(Each one in itself is unique)
Brought about through evaporation,
And returned by the force of gravity
In the form of snow to the planet,
To rest on...

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Categories: frederick i, education, fate, history, remember, western, world,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Divine Comedy Translation Canto Xiii Hell Part 1
Nexus had not yet reached the other side
When we started to enter in a wood
On which no any sign of pathway lied. 

No green fronds,, but grey dusky color stood;
No smooth branches, but all with...

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Categories: frederick i, fantasy,
Form: Terza Rima
Premium Member Acknowledgements
1.    John Desmond Patrick Keegan
2.    Alfred, Lord Tennyson 
3.    Sally Aline Mae Beller
4.    Charles Edward A. Berry
5.    Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce...

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Categories: frederick i, appreciation, dedication, inspiration,
Form: List
Memories of a Green Beret
Memories of a Green Beret

“Where have all the soldiers gone, Long time passing,
Where have all the soldiers gone, Long long time ago,
Where have all the soldiers gone,
Gone to graveyards, every one.
When will they ever learn?
When...

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Categories: frederick i, history, nostalgia, veterans day, violence,
Form: I do not know?
The Road Not Taken
Two roads diverged in a mellow wood.
Rugged paths and uphill roads further ahead.
Dimly or half-hidden, like the wood itself.
Try to glimpse ahead.
But it is beyond disappearing eyes.
Part of my earthly tests.
Part of the riddle:
'Wherever I...

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© Merton Lee  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: frederick i, inspiration,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Theatre of the Absurd
Theatre of the Absurd

Like an actor in a theatre of the absurd,
there stepped onto the stage a horrid clown,
an ego-maniac who makes his own staff clap for him
and who fast is bringing a nation down.

With...

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Categories: frederick i, horror,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Flown and Gone In Gentle Grace
                       I
  “What in carnation is this?”,
A July sun breaks my winter...

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Categories: frederick i, memory, mother,
Form: Rhyme
Then I Cried and Cried Horn Haiku
Then I Cried and Cried Horn Haiku

Before never cried;
Until one day my dad died
And I cried and cried.

My dad was killed on the Aircraft Carrier Intrepid.
It is in New York Harbor with my dad's name...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: frederick i, bereavement, sad, , memorial,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Ggantija
Ggantija (Maltese "Giantess") 
The Neolithic era (c. 3600–2500 BC)
On the Mediterranean island of Gozo 
Older than the pyramids of Egypt. 
Malta’s Gigantea one of UNESCO World Heritage Site, 
The Megalithic Temples of Malta
Erected the two...

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© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: frederick i, appreciation,
Form: Free verse
The Adventures of Enea, Part 5 of 13
Enea Gets the Red Hat

Finally, he's getting somewhere. 
Fifty years of age and almost crippled, 
prematurely aged, but at last, 
sweet recognition rains down 
on the poet. Kneeling before Calixtus, 
he accepts the Cardinal's hat....

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Categories: frederick i,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Hope Painting GF Watts
This poem is based on the painting of George Frederick Watts in 1886 
                     ...

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Categories: frederick i, dream, feelings, heaven, hope, loneliness, love, peace,
Form: Rhyme
Hero Day
HERO DAY
 
From the depths of history, their stories unfold,
Of black men and women with spirits untold,
In defiance of chains, they rose above,
Their hearts relentless, fueled by love.

African kings and queens, proud and revered,
Adorned with...

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Categories: frederick i, 1st grade,
Form: Rhyme
Wimpole Street, Part 4 of 7
(Sir Frederick Treves, Victorian surgeon, has the
following claims to our respect: (1) he discovered
and cared for Joseph Merrick, "The Elephant Man":
(2) He followed the route in Italy of the characters
in Browning's "The Ring & the...

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Categories: frederick i, london,
Form: Rhyme Royal
Premium Member The Cleverness of That Young Traveler
Once his brown alpargata shoes trod countless miles,
imagination burst from his vivid, traveler's eyes...
He traversed valleys leading to azure mountains,
and heard a chant sung with vivacious tones.


Like the invaders of the past that built sturdy...

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Categories: frederick i, life, nature, nostalgia, peoplewords, me, me,
Form: Burlesque
My Heritage and Culture
We have come a long way we have been fighting for centuries and decades to get 
where we are.

Jim Crow and the Segregated south couldn't keep us down.

We fought to be equal by marching the...

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Categories: frederick i, black-african amerme, culture, me,
Form: I do not know?
Lady Liberty Lies Slain
Forsooth impeachment hearings appertain
blood on hands of
self important president,
though alcohol he doth abstain,
nonetheless permanent drunken stupor
doth wax and wain
finger of guilt
damaging democracy points

to him as chief villain
groomed since... time immemorial
atavistic primate brain
bathed (courtesy Frederick Christ...

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Categories: frederick i, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 7th
Form: Political Verse
Coronation for a King
(Charles Philip Arthur George - b. 14 November 1948)


I had a cousin called Charles, said Aunty Olive.
Nice young man. That's him on our TV.

That's not cousin: it's King, said Aunty Lucy. It's King Charles.
Now watch...

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Categories: frederick i, age, celebrity, eulogy, london, may,
Form: Free verse
Reprehensible Savagery
Reprehensible Savagery ©

'Pon reading tragic headline...,
     aye experienced grief alone,
no matter the killer (Chris Watts,
     thirty-three years
     of Frederick, Colorado) unknown
  ...

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Categories: frederick i, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, grave,
Form: Elegy

Book: Shattered Sighs