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Old Glory Has Something to Say
Old Glory has Something He Wants to Say  
By – Roger White
The dawn’s first sunlight crests over the eastern horizon.  A midnight dark sky leisurely changes tinctures: blue becomes purple, bright azure and...

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Categories: home school, 12th grade, discrimination, freedom, patriotic,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member I'Ve Been So Lucky In Life 1,2
I’ve Been So Lucky in Life! (1&2)
(Only Raped 5 Times Metaphorically)

Poem’s Introduction
My poetry has always been about transparency. It’s about letting go of an effort to be liked by others, and allowing others to gravitate...

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Categories: home school, abuse, angst, faith, humor, love, pain,
Form: Rhyme
I Had No Clue It Was Valentines Day Part 1
I had no clue it was Valentine’s Day
Because no one said happy Valentine’s Day
I had no clue it was valentines’ Day
Because I had no one to share the Day
I ventured into another world
And drifted off...

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Categories: home school, angel, celebration, community, confidence, death, encouraging, environment,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Joy of summer reading and online summer school Tampa Florida July 4th 2020
Busy month my family very sunny here in Lakeland during covid July 1st  2020 filled with plans for the 4th of July and celebrating my husband and I wedding anniversary my granddaughter loved baking...

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Categories: home school, allah,
Form: Lento
Premium Member IP Wifi hacked by jay townsend johnson henry Gargano night crawler lot lizard
This was my Seventh computer hacked stolen by jay townsend Johnson Henry hacking to personal information social security accounts bank a accounts severe breach cyberattack she even breaking into my home hacking accounts old cell...

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Categories: home school, allah,
Form: Lento



Premium Member Love of Wisdom: Philosophy
Why isn't philosophy written most wisely
in poetic verses,
redundantly both-and 
analogical ecology?

Declassifying classic philosophic historians
continuing relentless great debate
about which is most important,
truth or beauty?

This same political philosophy pit 
drifted off a bit 
from scientific recovery
as economics...

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Categories: home school, beauty, earth, environment, health, philosophy, poetry, truth,
Form: Parallelismus Membrorum
Premium Member Glad to Make my Escape
I loved my school counseling job
Loved it, loved it, loved it.
Until they moved me to another school part time.
One week school A - my home school.
The next week school B-  a school that loves...

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Categories: home school, work,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member From Loving My Job to Glad to Make my Escape
I loved my school counseling job
Loved it, loved it, loved it.
Until they moved me to another school part time.
One week -school A - my home school.
The next week school B-  a school that loves...

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Categories: home school, school, teacher,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Coop
The People's Coop
is a warm inviting place,
for some
a reading and meditation
and arts practice and performance space,
for others
a place to ride sleek bicycles
with self-and-other improvement book racks
while peddling energy into the cooperative Grid,
sheltered by solar panel...

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Categories: home school, change, earth, gospel, health, integrity, spiritual, visionary,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Permaculture Design
Multicultural Appreciative Design
begins with how we nutritionally feel,
nurtured or afflicted,
invested or divested,
resonant and/or dissonant about a few issues,
spiritually healthy
and naturally wealthy 
growing out
into more robust global matters.

Polycultural win/win outcome strategies
follow principles of cooperative economy
and regenerative...

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Categories: home school, caregiving, culture, farm, health, integrity, peace, power,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Our guaranteed protection and deliverance from the enemy Commentary and Q and A part four
Today, I was watching Amber's Cloud Nine Blessings You Tube Channel on my smart
television.  When one of her listeners submitted some rather chilling information con
cerning Australia!  There's going to be a country-wide bio-chemical...

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Categories: home school, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Prose
Premium Member Relationships' topics Q and A part one
Q  In Christ Jesus, are women second class citizens and/or second class
     believers in the kingdom of heaven or on the earth?

A   In the kingdom of heaven: There...

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Categories: home school, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Prose
Premium Member Please Do Not Give Them Your Children
Please do not hand  over your public school aged children to Progressive and Liberal School Districts and members! Can you home school them or contact people who are willing and able to? Can you...

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Categories: home school, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member The Second Wave of the Pandemic Will Be Unleashed In a Few Months Time
The first wave of the pandemic was unleashed upon the American people and also other  nations as well.  According to one of my on-line conservative email sites, that I currently subscribe to. ...

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Categories: home school, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Why Does the Left Want To End Home Schooling
Why does the progressive radical left want to end home schooling? It is because it is part of their nefarious agenda to take control of the children.  And take complete possession and control over...

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Categories: home school, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member The Case For Traditional Values Part Three
Having and holding onto a Godly nuclear family today is becoming increasingly difficult to do so! If you can home school your children. Find a good Christ-centered Christian school either on-line or in person. What...

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Categories: home school, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Community

Community, do you remember that
Our rapidly changing world, has stripped community from behind our backs

Technology connects us across the globe
But sometimes isolates us within our own minds, at home

Our smartphones and social media promise connection
Yet...

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Categories: home school, community, loneliness, nostalgia, relationship,
Form: Rhyme
Ballad of the Bad Boy In Montana Dedicated To My Grandmothers Twin Sister
Some songs
Are of saddest times
The skies of darkest days
Some words
Bring such discontent
There are no gentle ways
To tell the tale
Without the tears
That tear the heart in two
But I will share
This saddest tale
Of hearts both black and...

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Categories: home school, passion, school, son, son, school, heart, home,
Form: Ballad
Untitled
There is a girl who comes to school everyday with a smile on her face. The way she looks 
happy during school in front of her friends and classmates. Who becomes quiet when ever 
she...

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Categories: home school, life, girl, school, pain, home, day, feelings,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Remembering the Children of Beslan
It was the first day of the new school year
The children of Beslan had no need to fear
In anticipation they eagerly left home for school
Some walked hand in hand with Mom and Dad
Others skipped along...

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Categories: home school, death, history, loss, sadday, children, school, home,
Form: Narrative
The Lumber Barron's Son
My name is Walter Eddington,
live in Maine with my wife and son,
own a growing timber company
way up north with vast tracts of trees.

My son’s name is Bruce, and one day
at age fourteen he came home...

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Categories: home school, age, education, growing up, growth, truth, wisdom,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Enabling and Crippling Our Children
They look for a little bit, and then they get tired of looking and they give up.
They go back to their parents’ houses, lamenting that there are no jobs. 
No one wants to hire them....

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Categories: home school, perspective, philosophy,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Murphys' Law
Murphy wished for a Prince who rode a White horse...
               So she went back to college and took a new course...
...

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© Kj Force  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: home school, beautiful, dream, friend, games, graduation, home, school,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member True Fate
How much of fate is shaped for us at birth-
   how much is figured to be circumstance?
A story now I share with you has worth
   to show life may not be...

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Categories: home school, fate,
Form: Iambic Pentameter
Premium Member Humans, Ants and Shadows
HUMANS, ANTS AND SHADOWS

The smallest ants cast long shadows. . .

Little they are but see how discipline they can be
Millimeters apart, they all unify in a single file

It's a dismay that at some point
Humans, don't...

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Categories: home school, animal, imagery, insect, inspiration,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things