Long Humanitarian Poems
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Watering Gaian GraceOne of the least talked about,
yet most problematic issues
for regenerating
Global
social-psychological
mental and physical
health and public safety
movements
Well fed and watered
to empower and enlighten interfaith
action and reflection,
song and dance
liturgical and fire-circle
contemporary-indigenous wisdom
Is to explore together
how and...
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Categories:
humanitarian, caregiving, community, earth day, education, health, integrity,
Form:
Political Verse
Messages For Regenerating TimeThis revolutionary message
is brought to you by
the
TransMillennial EarthTribe CoOperative,
your international ecopolitical sponsor,
speciating Earth's New PostMillennially Silent EcoLogical Majority.
We think we begin to both comprehend,
in a B. Fullerian metaphysical sense,
and co-empathically trust,
in an economic and...
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Categories:
humanitarian, culture, health, humor, political, power,
Form:
Political Verse
My Odyssey
Here, I am...
Retired,
Happy,
Sitting on the relaxing throne of my age,
Reminiscing what I went through in life.
A mere spectator I have now become,
Observing in silence the works of men,
Having no worries
Of carrier advancement,
Of acceptance,
Of recognition...
My only...
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Categories:
humanitarian,
Form:
Bio
Freedom of the PressABOUT THE PRESS
The media, the press was established as an institution to fight for humanity and human right as well. To serve as a mediator between the people underground and the...
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Categories:
humanitarian, freedom, , western,
Form:
Ballad
Architects of Humanitarian CrisesCopyright © 2008 #03
4/12/2008 // (Edited: 1/22/2013/lp
(a historical glimpse of humanity's rise)
*This poetic epic begins with the
greatest sin against humanity
*This poem is dedicated to all
serving and protecting the
¨Basic Rights of Mankind¨
Once, mankind was forgiven from...
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Categories:
humanitarian, christian, devotion, faith, history, hope, journey, life,
Form:
Couplet
Please Michelle ObamaPlease 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:
humanitarian, 12th grade, america, appreciation, beautiful, freedom, health,
Form:
Free verse
Healthy Aside BenefitsSocial distancing,
including global apartheid,
brings us to Zoom
into each Other, virtually,
More virtuously win/win
or uncivilly win/lose?
For remote educational,
advocacy,
organizing and planning
social communication
reading
and exercise
and meditation
prayer
and therapeutic circles,
Religious
and secular humanitarian
win/win physical
mental
economic
political health systems
for ecological/theological
democratic wealthcare receiving
and co-giving
remote green-therapeutic
non-violent communication
Services
Delivered with...
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Categories:
humanitarian, earth, health, light, mother, power, wisdom, women,
Form:
Political Verse
The Cry of DoloresThe Cry Of Dolores
A popular priest in 1810, Spanish rule he spoke against
those who had overthrown the Spanish Viceroy José de Iturrigaray
A speech calling upon the people to protect in angst
Their King Ferdinand VII was...
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Categories:
humanitarian, history, independence day,
Form:
Rhyme
Literate Lettered LatitudinarianLiterate lettered latitudinarian
Presents the following slapdash
higglety-pigglety bupkis, whereby reader
experiences being mentally hogtied
perusing pseudo poetic perambulation
devoid of sense and sensibility
welcoming character assassination
concerning pride of yours truly,
who merely strung together
words sharing "arian"
as their last five letters
for no...
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Categories:
humanitarian, 12th grade, adventure, blessing, community, courage, devotion,
Form:
Free verse
Ecopolitics of and For Climate HealthEcoPolitics explicitly intends to be culturally normative
and evolve in capacity to become historically descriptive
of cultural-historic nondual mindbodies.
Politics is about the effectiveness of power in relationships.
Economics is about efficient resilience,
sustainable consilience,
of shared nutritional values,
including power of...
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Categories:
humanitarian, culture, earth, health, humor, political, poverty, science,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Happy Birthday O Banga Konya(DEDICATED THIS WRITINGS TO THE BIRTHDAY OF SHEIKH HASINA, HONORABLE PRIME MINISTER OF BANGLADESH)
Today is propitious day of Bangladesh
Happy Birthday to You O Great Leader Of Bangla
Sheikh Hasina (Prime Minister of Bangladesh)
In the heart of...
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Categories:
humanitarian, birthday,
Form:
Free verse
That Is Your JobThat is your job, the mama tells us at school.
We feed her child breakfast, lunch, and an after school snack free of charge.
We give her child a safe place to be, while she has seven...
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Categories:
humanitarian, children, mother, mother daughter, mother son, philosophy,
Form:
Prose
Heartbreak Over Yolanda: Link On How To Help Typhoon Victims In the Philippines, Thank YouI hope that it's ok that I am posting a link here
on how to help the people who have been affected by typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda)
It is a link from Yahoo, which sort of consolidated...
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Categories:
humanitarian, dedication, natural disasters, recovery from, social,
Form:
Narrative
Hit ListsThere have been many times in my life
when I heard about hit lists (kill lists so to speak).
Sometimes these death threats against others
even make it onto international news.
I’m reminded of the prize-winning author ,
a certain...
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Categories:
humanitarian, murder,
Form:
Prose
YeshuaYESHUA
His name was Yeshua, the legitimate, not immaculate,
scion of a young Jewish couple named Miriam and Yosef and surely
a brown-haired, brown-eyed Middle-Eastern man, sun-bathed and beige,
raised in the traditions of Abraham and Moses, David and...
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Categories:
humanitarian, spiritual,
Form:
Free verse
Facial Recognition BluesFacial Recognition Blues
Physicists speculating about a cosmic hologram
Anarchists debating about the next message from Uncle Sam
The archaic ageing of the technology of the Telegram
An innocent waiting for an answer from an Annogram
Images of scientific...
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Categories:
humanitarian, angst, beautiful, corruption, integrity, international,
Form:
Rhyme
Sins and VirtuesLust - The wife of Greed and the mother of
Anger. She is a prostitute
and a slut. Her husband Greed is her
pimp. Lust has an affair with
Hatred she becomes pregnant...
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Categories:
humanitarian, anger, conflict, family, fantasy, hate, love, lust,
Form:
Blank verse
Sins and VirtuesInfinity - The name of the planet in which
the story takes place.
Eternity - The name of the main continent in which the
story takes place.
Lust - The wife of Greed and the mother of
Anger....
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Categories:
humanitarian, anger, conflict, family, fantasy, hate, love, lust,
Form:
Blank verse
A Reformed Daughter of the UsaPerhaps it was a bit of old moral Navy nostalgia misting from Dad's brow as he taught us moral just rule.
At times in my life, honoring my father and mother; one of the ten commandments--...
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Categories:
humanitarian, absence, dad, freedom,
Form:
Narrative
The Day Light(please send commentary to: misscindycayton@rocketmail.com )
The day~
What does it mean?
Some effects are the rooster crows on time, the sun rises and soon sets as we
grow one day older.
Some look back on the days gone...
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Categories:
humanitarian, creation, journey, life,
Form:
Free verse
LupercaliaLupercalia
O! Yon Pagan festival Come on come all
Merry men named Valentine Two of which
One who was a priest in third century Rome
He whom defied Emperor Claudius II ban on marriage
His reasoning for banagement he thought...
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Categories:
humanitarian, analogy, engagement, fantasy, identity, love,
Form:
Bio
God's Children New Poets Poems and New Friendsdoesn't matter if we sing along;
or read a poem we are all God's...
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Categories:
humanitarian, allegory, analogy, appreciation, dedication, destiny, devotion, encouraging,
Form:
Free verse
Ever Jumped a Train - Part 7 - Robert and Ernie AdventuresThere Ernie and I were standing, at the edge of dark steps,
They descended into a concrete tunnel to somewhere below.
Robert, do you think she could have gone down there he said,
I don't know Ernie, but...
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Categories:
humanitarian, adventure, childhood, travel,
Form:
Narrative
He Was Never a ChristianHE WAS NEVER A CHRISTIAN!
His name was Yeshua, the legitimate, not immaculate,
scion of a young Jewish couple named Miriam and
Yosef and surely an olive-skinned, brown-haired, brown-eyed
Middle-Eastern man of medium height, raised in the traditions...
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Categories:
humanitarian, philosophy, religion,
Form:
Free verse
Everyone Changes: Part TwoKang, an asian boy who has lunch by me, has the funniest laugh I know.
I BET IN THE NEXT TEN YEARS... he will become a professional comedian.
YET IN THE NEXT TEN YEARS... he will be...
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Categories:
humanitarian, high school, identity, judgement, life,
Form:
Free verse