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Premium Member Governing Climates of Change
"Laying open the soil is like a careful dissection and there is the same astonishment among the students at the orderly beauty of the organs, the harmony of how they rest against one another,
form to...

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Categories: inhabitable, culture, environment, games, health, integrity, language, wisdom,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member Winter's Newmoon Womb
Our first learning experience
of Earth as home
is in our perfectly uniting warm womb,
specifically designed for growing Constitutional Welfare,
healthy development care receiving,
then giving back,
paying forward,
co-investing 
in future sacred wombed learning experiences.

After birth from this matriarchal-bonded and...

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Categories: inhabitable, birth, culture, earth, education, health, integrity, nature,
Form: Political Verse
This Rock
Poem: This Rock
Poet: Ken Jordan
Edited By: Sparkle Jordan
written: August/2012


This rock
This Holy 
piece of stone -

 Bestowed  upon
the Pueblo People
of the 
Tribal Nations
by the 
Great Spirit,

some
seven thousand
years ago -

Gave way to
a Ceremonial 
tribal gatherings
to
give
thanks, honor
and prayers
to the
Great Spirit
for blessing
them with ,

This...

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© Ken Jordan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: inhabitable, native american
Form: Light Verse
350 Degrees
Concerned Christian environmentalists truthfully believe God created the life forms inside the oceans, lakes and seas.  He left mankind a legacy,  he was suppose to be responsible for these marine life species. It...

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Categories: inhabitable, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 9th
Form: Narrative
The Quintessential Parent Trap
I created you
the angelic, and the impish 
with my proud and selfless
love for you.
I enthusiastically ate for two
the sweet, the sour,
the salty, ravenous cravings.
I carried you
inside me, everywhere;
goodbye figure and posture
hello nausea and inexplicable dreams.
Laboring...

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Categories: inhabitable, funny
Form: Free verse



The Sea
The sea is beautiful, strange, and mercurial -

tour de force of nature,

since time, immemorial.

A vast mighty ocean, 

when it rises and roars,

fathom upon fathoms

down -

to the sea floor.

 

A friend of the fishermen,

the sea sustains...

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Categories: inhabitable, beauty, imagery, nature, ocean, places, psychological, symbolism,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member In 100 Years, Mars Terraformed
In 100 years Mars will be an Earth-like clone
with a thick breathable, transformed atmosphere, rich in oxygen.
There will be clouds in the sky,
rain will fall again and the rivers will run.

Billions of years ago,
Earth had...

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Categories: inhabitable, earth,
Form: Free verse
The Great Space Race
*RED ALERT! ENTERING DICTIONARY NEBULA!*

We dream of the day we can travel freely through space,
To expand mankind and forever leave our birthplace,
New adventures and dangers alike,
These are all things people are willing to embrace.

It would...

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Categories: inhabitable, adventure, fun, future, imagination, race, space,
Form: Rubaiyat
Sensuous November 25
A poet.
 I see.
 Beauty beckons.
 To some degree.
 Casting a plea.
 There is a need.

 Ago, on this very day.
 The UN saw it fit .
 To formally submit.
 A law to prohibit.
 Abuse...

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Categories: inhabitable, beauty,
Form: Lyric
The One Way Ticket
Exciting thoughts of new beginnings 

chances, expectations, new creations,

Hopeful, joyful, ecstatic, mixed feelings

ability to propagate new generations,

Joining strangers with similar aims

Pioneers, explorers, adventurous stars,

physically fit humans, exceptional brains,

Pilgrims ready to colonise plant Mars,

fame, respect, that...

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© Roy Pett  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: inhabitable, adventure, courage, future, planet, visionary, voyage,
Form: Rhyme
They Walk Among Us
They Walk Among Us

By Elton Camp

“Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof” - Carl Sagan

The gullible will believe almost anything
From them, all kinds of wild ideas spring

Monsters reside in the depths of Loch Ness
Dinosaurs live in darkest...

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© Elton Camp  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: inhabitable, science, light, light,
Form: Rhyme
Self Imposed
Dedicate to human rights Mr. Anna Hazare activist that fought for free corrupt Indian society. 
this poem is a result of my disappointment.
Inhabitable lineal consanguinity, paraphernalia under the subordination.
A resourceful visible Bond, to colonize the...

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Categories: inhabitable, caregiving,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Searching Through the Maze
 "what is this strange place, we find ourselves in
trapped in the open, we are free within"

We are strangers in this maze called universe
Knowing neither its length, breadth nor depth
We are, at the time, trapped...

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Categories: inhabitable, earth, home, hope, perspective, universe,
Form: Sonnet
Dreams Come
dreams come from heaven as
colorful flowers of world
to make surroundings striking

dreams come from heaven as
the impregnable sensuous fragrance
to make all serenaded aromatic

dreams come from heaven as
the sun, moon, far stars, galaxies,
solar system, planets, black hole,
the...

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Categories: inhabitable, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
Goodbye Mr Moon
They took the measurement daily
Precisely on the stroke of noon
By bouncing a laser beam
Off the surface of the moon
The results were recorded 
With great precision and care
Not just yet any reason for
Anxiety, worry or despair.
On...

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Categories: inhabitable, extended metaphor, fantasy, fate, future, science,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Great Questions
Lest I forget the universe is revolving 
And the earth is rotating around itself 
Perhaps, we humans are still evolving 

If not, when was a man but a tiny elf?  
When did twenty-four hours...

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Categories: inhabitable, philosophy,
Form: Terzanelle
The Occupiers
The Occupier 

A wrong type of rabbits have invaded
the woods they are aggressive, intelligent
but lack empathy for those not as them.
 The rabbits that lived before were smaller
the blue of colour and happy in their...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: inhabitable, blessing, blue, books, boxing day , break up,
Form: Blank verse
Poetry : Prose : One Long Night In Space
One long night in space
waiting for sunlight that never comes
I stared out into my backward of stars
light-years from any inhabitable worlds

I had left behind my fate, along with my life
reborn again into oblivion, to find...

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Categories: inhabitable, fantasy, imagination, life, science fiction
Form: Prose Poetry

Book: Reflection on the Important Things