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Premium Member The Driving License
Which are your points for living
if we all die into cold leaky stink or ash anyway?
What's the point of dying
if we could otherwise live continuously?

Heading down the river
on AAA rite of ritual passage.
Six years since...

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Categories: hiv, age, death, earth, health, humanity, humor, life,
Form: Prose Poetry



Tribute Documentary Zimbabwes Forgotten Children
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Tribute Documentary Zimbabwe’s Forgotten Children


Mama will be left behind when I die
I’m too sick to survive
My education was put to an end
When papa had no more to spend
We walk over sewage water
And...

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Categories: hiv, death, education, health, hope, leadership, poverty, tribute,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Talking Mirrors
I'm a fairly active charter member
of Connecticut's Medical Marijuana Program,
qualifying because I'm also one of the oldest HIV+ survivors in the U.S.

In fact, 
not a single cell within my entire organism
would have been brought to...

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Categories: hiv, earth, health, humanity, humor, mental illness, political,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Creations of the Human Ego
The human ego, a deadly thing; it convinces we’re better,
more powerful, creators who have no limits and we believe its’ lies.

Greed = ego,
hate - ego
selfishness = ego
self-centeredness,
vanity,
inconsiderateness,
a desire for power,
Germ Warfare = Human Ego
it’s all...

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Categories: hiv, poems, poetry, sick,
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: hiv, fear, health, integrity, love, passion, peace, power,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member 25
It’s Monday afternoon, the first day after Fall Break. Several of my suitemates are here, relaxing a bit before we hit the dining hall and then scatter, like debris from a bomb. There are a...

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Categories: hiv, friendship, humor, perspective, school,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Free Power - Part Two
from press confounding conférences                               ...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hiv, political, satire,
Form: Free verse
Be Ready To Meet Your King
We know Jesus is coming soon, 
     When events change the world map;
When we stare at the sun and moon
     Every day, keeping on looking up,
Into the...

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Categories: hiv, christian, religion,
Form: Rhyme
Welcome In This Society
WELCOME TO THIS SOCIETY
Welcome to this society where the feces is more than the toilets 
Welcome to this society where the bribes are more rampant in the church than in the street
Where security is GOOD...

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Categories: hiv, africa, betrayal, conflict, confusion, evil, poems, sad,
Form: ABC
Seeking the Registar Ii
Tribulation Ventication: This selection will be completed in part's. So be patient as I will be running out of space and having to continue and then continue in part's again! This is a true BIO...

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Categories: hiv, death, education, mystery,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
The Hiv Test
He walks around town
bouncing
over size t-shirts
baggy jeans half way his butt
each day wearing a mysterious smile
today with this
tomorrow that
as easy as his wink
so they come and go

She thinks she is the It gal
Beauty and brains...

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Categories: hiv, body, health, life,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member My Visit To Nirmal Hriday
Perhaps from my childhood, it had been my burning desire,
To glance Nirmal Hriday (Pure Heart) - a home I did admire;
At the thought of Kolkotta - Mother's house - my heart did churn,
To be with...

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Categories: hiv, caregiving, dedication, happiness, joy, life,
Form: Rhyme
Ready Or Not
The "shocking" news gets all the pub,
while the worthwhile takes the back seat.
People are generally more concerned
about the scare that is Britney's hair 
or lack thereof.Or about the final 
resting place for Anna Nichole when...

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Categories: hiv, allegory, angst, faith, hope, mystery, uplifting,
Form: Rhyme
Devonshire Tea Fur Fower
Devonshire tea with Peter an' Beryl, beware,
it's no the fact that Peter disnae care.
But 88 years doon the track o' life,
an' 84 years fur Beryl, Peter's carefree wife.

Ma Bonny wife Gillian an' this Auld Yin,
oot...

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Categories: hiv, natural disasters, me,
Form: Quatrain
I Have Failed One Life's Test
Granny and I lived in Bemeyills
A land beyond the hills
On a beautiful thatchy
In a tract of a wild country
She wanted me a life of bliss
So she called me and told me all these

She said event...

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© Onah Edwin  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hiv, betrayal,
Form: Bio
Does Change Change?
DOES CHANGE CHANGE?
For history is wont to repeat itself
Ever reneging, constant turning on the hinges
For the old in nature’s obeisance 
Enter oblivious existence
That the present may succeed the past
For things now visible and feasible
Were once...

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Categories: hiv, philosophy, social, visionaryold, time, change, old, time,
Form: Free verse
Moderate Debauchery, Part Ii
...When we heard of his loss we took it hard,
at first it was very hard to believe,
and it made me double my efforts to
moderate my own debauchery.

But within a year it all began again,
this time...

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Categories: hiv, addiction, celebrity, endurance, music, sad, truth, wisdom,
Form: Narrative
Jacks
Ah had a aulder bruther whin ah wis wee,
ah wis five then an' he -wis nine yea see.
A tendid tae follow him aboot,
bit bein' aulder he widnae care a hoot.

Aw jings a remember wan day...

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Categories: hiv, dedication, me, day, me,
Form: Quatrain
The Testing Test
She walked to the clinic
Her legs trembling
Her heart pounding
She had no choice but to agree with him
Its a decision my made together to do this

He was quite 
yet a lot of noise was in his...

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Categories: hiv, africa, boyfriend, together,
Form: Free verse
Mahatma Ghandi
I saw the top twirl
As he whispered over again to the crowd,
“You must be the change you wish to see in the world”
I breathed in his air as he did the same to me.
I could...

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Categories: hiv, warworld, change,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Apology
Dear  mother  earth,i  came  but  now  ive  regret my  coming,   who  brought  me  
is  dead  and  gone  leaving...

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Categories: hiv, sorry, mother, me, parents, earth, future, hate,
Form: I do not know?
The Way I Love You
One would think we would come to a place 
Where we can bow out of life's hectic race 
Find that one spot where we have our own space 
But as I make my way I...

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Categories: hiv, courage,
Form: Lyric
Rain Forests
RAIN FORESTS
 by
JOHN M. ARRIBAS

When I consult my pillow each night
The question is how to solve this planet’s plight
I’ve narrowed it down to a fork in the road
Take the left, utter destruction full overload
Take the...

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Categories: hiv, allegory, conflict, culture, destiny, earth, environment, evil,
Form: Rhyme
Tae Ma Wee Quiet Pawky Frien'
Hello yea bonny wee pawky thing,
sittin' there tuggin' at ma hert strings.
Aye yer wee ,an' oan yer oan yer hard tae see,
niver mind wee thing jist let it be.

Withoot you, we wid hae a scunnered...

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Categories: hiv, nature, life,
Form: Quatrain
Aids Awareness
Ten years later, I didn't think I'd be here
Sitting in the corner, still wiping y tears
How your past comes back to haunt you
How your mistakes come back to hurt you
I was young and in love,...

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Categories: hiv, depression, health, life, loss, me, people, time,
Form: Ballad

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