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Premium Member Where Do We Come In
Where do we come in
					in medias res  not knowing nor caring when
doesn’t everybody pine being number one we leave behind our lives in pages  pictures  or else make for images of what...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: handouts, caregiving, character, humanity, leadership, people, rights, sports,
Form: Dramatic Monologue



The Bailout Ballad - the Layman's Lament
One day not long past our economy faltered
And wouldn’t improve if our course were unaltered.

'Cause we buy stuff at Wal-Mart (where things are dirt cheap)
'Cause they buy from China (treats workers like sheep

(So farmers left...

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© John Mudge  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: handouts, business, humor, humorous, money, political, satire,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member The Big Agenda
We have all gotten used to wearing our masks just like we do our bras and panties, now we need get used to wearing a muzzle in case we rub the "Woke" and "Snowflakes" up...

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Categories: handouts, anxiety, corruption, discrimination, freedom, psychological,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Afflictions and Perspectives
foisted upon her was the merry go round crystal chandelier

it stuck in her beautiful mind like a beacon of flaming desire

of clouds fried by a cuckoo with an indestructible socket

her eyes wide upon pupils dilated...

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Categories: handouts, addiction,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member When Life Was a Song 2
When life was a song, respect was expected;                           ...

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Categories: handouts, life, song, youth,
Form: Prose Poetry



Declaration of a Saint
Communities are built on pioneer toil and generational links,
with building, road and railway, applied to how a council thinks.
There’s sporting ties and country hall, to form the social hub,
and of course a meeting place -...

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Categories: handouts, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Declaration of a Saint
Communities are built on pioneer toil and generational links,
with building, road and railway, applied to how a council thinks.
There’s sporting ties and country hall, to form the social hub,
and of course a meeting place -...

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Categories: handouts, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Sit Down No Juckerspeil allowed
The game of chance karnolfell 
the trickster deal the threats 
by passing the little Carnes 
folk crawling into a Volkswagen 
chanting cackling mud wrestling 
spooning the Joker finally faced down 
calls in a favour from...

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Categories: handouts, allah,
Form: Rubai
Ready, Aim, Fire
I’m mad as H E Double Hockey Sticks, flummoxed, and  more than a little scared
Kids are being shot in their own back yards, makes me sick to my stomach
Mommas and daddies taken in handcuffs...

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Categories: handouts, angst,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Growing Up Too Soon
growing up too soon

	you said: is there anything more excruciating than lagging behind
						being passed by
	a hasbeen
				still knocking on portals
twitching toes twirling thumbs
         in fidgety drawn-curtained waiting rooms

and...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: handouts, age, growing up, lonely, longing, psychological, women,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Children of Entitlement
They won't let us have
the same things ...
things that once was given to them
They say we deserve it not,
because we're of the rejected seed ---
those who drew the accursed lot
They know who they be,
them who...

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Categories: handouts, black african american, perspective, race, truth, ,
Form: Narrative
Open Letter To a Tory Minister's Wife - From One Wife To Another - Part 2
Because he knows that despite the fact he’s a decent man
There’s no other way to sort this out 
When even the police too are scared to arrest 
Or think it’s pointless 
In case they too...

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Categories: handouts, betrayal, political, mum,
Form: Rhyme
The Great Catching Away part two
The friend Ray called on his cell phone was named Bob and he agreed to meeting
Ray at their Open Door's church.  Bob became his newest best friend and Bob was
the youth pastor at their...

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Categories: handouts, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Prose
Gods Anger Not Just the Church
If I was God 
I'd be angry with the world
I tried to teach the Romans
Christianity

Instead, the Romans
taught the world how to build empires
The Roman taught the world
how to take over countries

and charge then a tribute
call...

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Categories: handouts, inspiration, international,
Form: Narrative
What If Thanksgiving Celebrated 365 Days a Year Part Ii
to dirt poor anonymous guerillas G.I. Jane or G.I. Joe
   who cross paths with each other, 
   even those one doth not know

when ordinary biases, callousness, 
   denigration...doth full...

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Categories: handouts, america, appreciation, autumn, celebration, culture, dedication, family,
Form: Epic
Nothing Left Within the Left
They once cheer-led the working class,
until they were useful no more,
now they call all of them ‘racist,’
to be hated and deplored.
Ignoring that it’s wholly sane
to fear losing a scarce job
to an illegal immigrant,
to be well...

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Categories: handouts, abuse, evil, how i feel, political, power,
Form: Rhyme
Blue Light Bulbs and a Bottle of Bleach and the Incandescent Must Win -Part 2
“Deep, deep, deep. Listen and hear our faint gait.
Sanitation, fluorescent lights, and a PC pillow for smother.
Agree! Agree! Atone! Suck it in and suff-o-cate.
White-ness. Black. Ev’ry creed, faith, and color. Listen to Nanny State and...

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Categories: handouts, america, farm, political, race, rap, symbolism, war,
Form: Rhyme
Ring Camera Spies
See them gather around you, observing everything that you do, see them on top of the tree, listening to your heart beat and measuring your speech. 

See them sitting underneath the tree talking about your...

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Categories: handouts, america, city, class, color, community, feelings, growth,
Form: Narrative
Forward
You hear so many say, “Forwards,”
a slogan of the day,
especially amongst lefties,
it’s all some of them say.
As if it’s always a good thing,
an unbreakable truth,
(Not to mention an easy sell
to young and unformed youth!)
But a...

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Categories: handouts, history, how i feel, meaningful, philosophy, pollution,
Form: Rhyme
The Easy Way Out
The Easy Way Out

(Verse 1)
I'm breaking this chain
Toughing it out
Through the pain and the rain
I get on my grind 
Hoping one day it'll change 
Sometimes seems like 
Situations the same 
Working  you work real...

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Categories: handouts, deep,
Form: ABC
Hungry Mouths In Every Country
There are hungry mouths
in every country of this planet,
and everyone should help with little or much;
how can we stand see them suffer, and helpelessly die on their beds?



North America the wealthiest nation, which God bountifully...

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Categories: handouts, animals, caregiving, death, family, children, health, hope,
Form: Quatrain
Craziness and Art
Between the craziness of politics and art my mind wanders
looking to find peace, 
but between the beauty of art and the craziness of this president
I die

But it improves my art
although it thrusts me between dark...

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Categories: handouts, political, truth,
Form: Free verse
Two Faces At the Same Time
She looks like a Mede,
talks like a Persian
Got Democrat soft bray skin,
but underneath is
hard tusk tongue Republican

Girl Pharaoh-day
loves to zombie talk Friday,
while sleepwalk listening on Monday

Talking pretty contentious,
looking glossy pretentious

Her Primary job 
is to give...

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Categories: handouts, allegory, imagery, satire, word play,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Resilience
Thank you dear Lynda McCarthy for your love, understanding, passion and guidance

They are whispering now, yes I hear people talk,
‘Think she’s got mental problems?’ Is all that I’ve got. 
You better believe I’m as sane...

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© Elaine Ho  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: handouts, anxiety, appreciation, blessing, character, courage, depression, growth,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member If Crooks could vote
If gazelles on the savannah could vote
They'd vote for muzzled tigers, then they would gloat.
If wolves outvoted sheep, let's think what stops:
No more wool sweaters, no more lamb chops.

If crooks in the cities could legislate
There...

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Categories: handouts, africa, history, humanity, leadership,
Form: Lyric

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