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Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 17
 
Erlenkönig pulled the chair out beside Aisling's and sat on the side of the table.  A large, luxuriant and ornate chair headed the end of the table,
several places down from where he sat...

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Categories: impartiality, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic



Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 51
“Are you ready, DynDoeth,” the half elf asked?
     “As ready as I can be,” was his response. “It is in your hands now.”
They walked across the vestibule and started to enter...

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Categories: impartiality, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
Instruction
Unlike the world the mind of Truth is not for sale
the spirit of its word is freely shared
and gathering together whose hearts have cared
within affections warmth our souls regale
 
For love does recognize those who...

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Categories: impartiality, devotion, faith, inspirational, life, love, passion, uplifting,
Form: Rhyme
Tearing Half Mast Flag, 2 of 2
To honor the Mother America, our men and women in uniform 
upheld our nation’s colors still hanging from the ruined eagle’s nest, 
though it is torn to shreds, with renewed resolution for uncertain future to...

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© Su Ben  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: impartiality, america, anger, anxiety, day, death,
Form: Epic
The Dream Come True
Although you were not allowed to cross over the mountaintop to step on the Promised Land, the dream you sowed one hot summer day on a seemingly hardened barren soil finally came true after two...

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© Su Ben  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: impartiality, america, dream, pride, trust, usa,
Form: Verse



Endurance Unappreciated, Until Now
Endurance Unappreciated, Until Now                               ...

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Categories: impartiality, appreciation, discrimination, prejudice, sad,
Form: Rhyme
If I Ruled the Red Cross
IF I RULED THE RED CROSS 

If I Ruled the Red Cross, 
many changes I would make
It would be required 
that our Movement is understood 
By everyone without excuses.

If I Ruled the Red Cross, 
Every activity is...

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Categories: impartiality, adventure, confidence, courage, destiny, devotion, dream, endurance,
Form: Couplet
The Ally
Resourcing faith, resolve, resolve
conforming brace of how
consigning brackets of identity, not slow
the entry of concern, between friend's row!

Yet, still enduring, we are them, their vow
this loneness of reserve, the leader's power
conserves some owning of their...

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Categories: impartiality, break up, character, today,
Form: Monorhyme
Premium Member Equality
Broken by the yearnings
The feelings and the burnings
Through inequity, the imbalance
Two hearts, two souls, two hopes
Never given the impartiality,
The fairness, the equality – balanced
Joys, promises, peace… 

Broken by the partialities
The biases and prejudices, the favoritisms,
The...

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Categories: impartiality, appreciation, blessing, endurance, heart, hope, humanity, prejudice,
Form: Free verse
I Can Breathe, If You Let Me
I Can Breathe … IF You Let Me!
Woefully, from the days of our patriarch Kunta Kinte, to this century;
They have tried to strip us of our name, our dignity and our ethnicity.
It’s people like us...

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Categories: impartiality, bereavement, betrayal, black african american, grief,
Form: Rhyme
Corruption Cum Recession
Unprecedented and unannounced
The sound out-hauls the band
The beat of corruption much allowed
Now in dual they posses the land

Who should the finger now highlight
The finger itself is bent and bet
White in the day but black at...

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Categories: impartiality, anger,
Form: Free verse
Quotes
"Not everything about mathematics is realistic maybe because the world is not ideal"

“Not everything about mathematics is realistic maybe because other perspectives-routes to solving the problem-equations have not been taken into consideration-discovered”

“Not everything about mathematics...

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Categories: impartiality, on writing and words
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Empowerment Allow Me- To Be Free Gender Equality
In the state of being equal, 
Especially in status quo, 
Rights, and opportunities not always shown.
Fairness
Justness
Equability
Impartiality
Even-handedness
not in this reality
I am a woman of the gender species
Speaking up loud, and bold for equality
Empowerment
Equal within interests, activities
Clothed...

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Categories: impartiality, appreciation, discrimination, for her, for him, freedom,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Vast Variety of Race
Civilizations used white to mitigate the lack of black.
Black is not just skin color but also a human spirit. 
Imagine indigenous people having red skin plaque!!
While things seem disastrous, it is just painted on it.

Civility...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: impartiality, analogy, confusion, emotions, encouraging, fairy, faith, humanity,
Form: Rhyme
King I Was
Had been to an astrologer
To know about my future
But he got hooked up on my past

King I was, he said with reverence
Reveled in all materialistic pleasures 
Have enjoyed life to fullest

I reflected awhile 
Yeah, have...

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Categories: impartiality, life,
Form: Free verse
8:46 Time Elapsed
It was 8:46: Eight minutes and forty six seconds to solemnly remember;
 George Floyd desperately gasping for breath; until, he transitioned yonder.
Though he pleaded and cried, with every breath, that couldn’t be sounded louder;
Even bystanders...

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Categories: impartiality, corruption, death, violence,
Form: Rhyme
All That Avails Is Flight
Along the streets..., we run
Chased by our fears..., we run
Seeing our end coming..., we 
run
Slaved by their injustice..., we 
run
Silenced by betrayal..., we run

Our hands tied from behind, 
handicapped
They whipped us, they inflicted 
pain to...

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Categories: impartiality, satire
Form: Elegy
The New World Order
Freedom will now be defined as the absence of
Constraint to control, coerce, constrain or force another
Person (s) into believing what you believe.

Independence will now be defined as the forcibly enticed
State of being under the political...

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Categories: impartiality, history, introspection, people, social, visionary, political,
Form: List
Bullets
BULLETS!

If there ever was a time in the history of human, it is now that one’s being is 
     bound to civic duty impost.
He or she is a loyal citizen of...

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Categories: impartiality, america, how i feel, march, metaphor, military,
Form: Verse
Premium Member A Little Kindness Never Hurts
A Little Kindness Never Hurts

A little kindness never hurts,
yet today, find extremely rare.
Indifference foretold for last days,
cause fewer people  … care.

I posses God’s gift of free will,
gives me choice, of how I will act.
Kindness...

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Categories: impartiality, care, how i feel, people, philosophy, relationship,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A time to reflect


Now, being a senior citizen,
Is it too late for me to reflect on, 
What went wrong in my life?
Born and brought up in a family,
Where morals and values played their role,
I learned to call ‘a...

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Categories: impartiality, 5th grade, children, family, freedom,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Bullies
What kind of sadistic delirium dwells in an 
obtuse parent whose child emulates their 
behavior in showing it is okay to bully other 
children whose only egregious fault is shyness? 

Bullied and tormented and teased...

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Categories: impartiality, anxiety, bullying, kid,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Cometh the Hour
The Nation of Australia, A land my heart holds dear
You have had your spirit tested, as foul people 
Weilded
Fear, yet they know you not as I do.' For your strength
Is deep and strong.' Your minds...

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Categories: impartiality, absence, betrayal, career, change,
Form: Rhyme
Partisanship
Partisanship
Is a towering ship
Complete with a hoisted flag,
Not a flying, dying rag
Her height chasing Heaven,
Her crew certain that she is a haven;
The Civil Service only
To not on her embark,
To keep acting the Lonely
And it keep...

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Categories: impartiality, devotion, emotions, political, power,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Fairer Sex - Xx
It’s very hard for someone to define
exactly what a woman is, for there
are things today that cause folks to decline
from speaking out about the sex more “fair.”
More women show impartiality
more often than do men -...

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Categories: impartiality, women,
Form: Sonnet

Book: Shattered Sighs