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Premium Member Resistance On the Iberian Peninsula
Resistance On The Iberian Peninsula

“Liberté, égalité, fraternité (Liberty, Equality, Fraternity),”
Scream French revolutionists as they guillotine monarchists heads, 1
Then crown Napoleon Bonaparte Emperor of France, 2
Who commands the French forces in wars raged across Europe.

The Grande...

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Categories: french revolution, education, freedom, history, irony, patriotic, war,
Form: 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: french revolution, celebration, education, french, history, memorial, paris, symbolism,
Form: Verse
The Gullible
I sat with a friend 
discussing the corona virus
they are killing us she stated
the virus is a gas 

I saw it on the internet
they're dropping it on people
the virus is not a gas I stated
a...

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Categories: french revolution, inspiration, international,
Form: Narrative
The Juvenile Delinquents' personal Informational Bible scam part one and Q and A
Last night, on March 24,2025, two juvenile boy's with a Madison telephone number.
Pretended first to by from the country of Syria and later on from the country of Ireland.
But their number was most likely one...

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Categories: french revolution, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Prose
We Need To Think For Ourselves
What do you think about having babies who are only six months old becoming conscious of their races? Additionally learning how to discriminate against the existing targeted and targeting races.  In short the white...

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Categories: french revolution, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Monologue



The Red Chinese Are Using Covid-19 To Destroy the Usa and the World
"The Red Chinese are using COVId-19 to destroy the economy of the United States of America!" According to Christian television and my Chinese American friend.

What was the immediate economic threat Red China unleashed upon both...

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Categories: french revolution, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Monologue
When Reason Goes Out the Window
I find it curious that people will debate the nature of God, with one side saying it is irrelevant as He doesn't exist and the other sure they can pin down the nature, the complexity,...

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Categories: french revolution, angst, atheist, god, humanity, judgement, rights, society,
Form: Prose
Don'T Ask Me About My Education
From time to time, people ask me
About my education.
Only then, I remember
I have no degrees or diplomas.
I attended no university either.
I hated textbooks and exams.
I still do.
That's bad education, they say.

But they don't know
I was...

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Categories: french revolution, angel, anger, angst, anniversary, april, atheist, baby,
Form: Narrative
The Customers of Tomorrow
Wanting to make a better life
poverty and suffering 
how many wars are created
by the abuse of the poor

Mary Burns 
Showed Friedrich Engels
through the Cotton factories 
of Manchester

Woman died by the age of twenty eight
breathing the...

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Categories: french revolution, inspiration, international,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member French Revolution Parody
Brigitte my love
Our Country suffers of many debts
The people are restless
Whatever shall we do love?

Ah Macron, we must think past the cookies
The solutions are complex, answers evasive
Let me speak with Marie Antoinette, she shall know!
Queen...

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Categories: french revolution, america, art, funny, hilarious, humor, paris, parody,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A "hopeless" Diamond (In the Rough)
French trader Tavernier in a greed-inspired way
Glared at an idol of a temple in Mandalay
Prying a gem from its eye socket, a curse prevailed
Tavernier died bankrupt soon after making the sale

Louis XIV bought the stone,...

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Categories: french revolution, history, mysterylost, hope, lost,
Form: Quatrain
Camille Desmoulins Fall of the Bastille
Camille Desmoulins was a poet at the time of the French Revolution,
his enthusiastic speeches were practically the trigger for
the inspiring Revolution of other revolutions ... he acted together
to his inseparable friend DANTON in l789:

Every revolution...

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Categories: french revolution, allusion, history, literature, metaphor, political, spiritual, tribute,
Form: Prose Poetry
The Whisperer
I like a good French joke, when you listen to it, it makes you want to jump and shout, I like a good French joke; I am full up to my mouth. I like the...

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Categories: french revolution, business, community, confidence, courage, deep, environment, humanity,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Patty Hearst Time Capsule
*Image of Patty Hearst Post SLA Days by Bio.
Patty Hearst Time Capsule


PRE


kidnap
madcap

Miss press
distress

Stephen
live-in

boyfriend
loose end

next door
implore

both are
though marred

claimed they
made way

demand
expend

needy
agree

release
increase

more sum
unharmed


POST


coerced
Miss Hearst

photo
*Rousseau

woodness
goodness

raided
they laid

six ~love
**Cinque's club

plus him
crushed 'em

dual
you-all

Patty
make three

dub nine
club crime

bank raid
they'd paid

***Hearst weigh
must pay

servin'
seven

commute
come two

now writes
proud...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: french revolution, abuse, change, girl, life,
Form: Footle
Premium Member Iris-W
Prized for perfumes and medicines,
Rainbow personified & God’s messenger,
Resting the souls of dead women,
Decorum of the graves,
Delight of the ancient artists.

Blooming on Minoan Walls,
Sculptured in stone at Karnak.
Living memories of the French revolution.
Clovis put you...

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Categories: french revolution, nature,
Form: Lyric
The Shadow of the Guillotine
The Shadow Of The Guillotine

What is a guillotine ? It is a device for cutting large quantities
of paper, in commercial use these machines supply reams of 
packaged paper for use in offices around the world,...

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Categories: french revolution, history, nostalgia, , cute,
Form: Prose
History Repeats Itself, the Story Never Told
In a land far away, in a time not so far past.
A recession came and the people were poor.
The middle class had lost everything,
The bankers and the rich owned them,
Taking their homes and letting them...

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Categories: french revolution, allegory, politicalclass, people, class, people, time,
Form: I do not know?
Femenism
I would rather be Independent 
Than be a picture in his frame
The rules have changed but this is not a game
Would rather stand on my own two feet than be dependent
Its time we take femenism...

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Categories: french revolution, woman,
Form: Personification
Premium Member Iris-W
Prized for perfumes and medicines,
Rainbow personified & God’s messenger,
Resting the souls of dead women,
Decorum of the graves,
Delight of the ancient artists.

Blooming on Minoan Walls,
Sculptured in stone at Karnak.
Living memories of the French revolution.
Clovis put you...

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Categories: french revolution, nature,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Iris-Ii-W
Prized for perfumes and medicines,
Rainbow personified & God’s messenger,
Resting the souls of dead women,
Decorum of the graves,
Delight of the ancient artists.

Blooming on Minoan Walls,
Sculptured in stone at Karnak.
Living memories of the French revolution.
Clovis put you...

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Categories: french revolution,
Form: Personification
Premium Member A Good 'Craziness'
I believe that I can truly say that 2020 is the "Craziest Time In" my life time experience. I must refer to 'Craziest' as a word of both doom and gloom as well as 'Unusual'....

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Categories: french revolution, blessing, care, giving,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Readers Choice
[Quite possibly the most juvenile gag I’ve
ever posted on Soup. In my defence, I was 
probably twelve when I first heard it.]

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Categories: french revolution, books, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
A Call To Bell
Dialing keys- g r a h a m b e l l,
Ringing.....phone......fone.......4nnnn......4n.....,
Calling-Hello...............Hello,
Graham Bell............,?,
Talking,mobile( phone),I am,
Of the French Revolution, the mobile evolution, I am,
Talking women then talking phones,are the talking points, true,I am!
With any body,anytime,any way,any...

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Categories: french revolution, environment, history, inspiration,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member The Track of a Storm
A storm is brewing, slow, but strong
and those who do so many wrong
shall pay their price - and when the gong
does sound, they all shall fade.
And we shall axe, it shan't be long,
The palace's charade.*

On...

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© Sneha Rv  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: french revolution, anger, angst, conflict, courage, cry, dark, destiny,
Form: Verse
Iceberg
A couple
Of centuries
Had passed
Since
The 
French revolution
A deadly
End
Of Dukes
And IV, V, …, IX series
It led
To an un-healthy
Pregnancy
That delivered
A heavy
Industrialized
Spots
On a few
Icebergs.

The bourgeois
Before
Passing
The entire
Royal
Family
Through
The guillotine
Before
Over-throne
A long lasting
Duke’s 
Era
Did not miss
An old wisdom
That
An iceberg
May hide
Their history
But not 
The...

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© Atef Ayadi  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: french revolution, art, life, love, passion, peace, philosophy,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things