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Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Journalists - Dedication To Andre Fontaine - Xxvi
Unquotable quotes: Tale-Carriers, Gossip-Mongers, Courrier-Pigeon Caretakers, Smoke-Signal Puffers and Tom-Tom Thumpers – XXVI

Could there be such things as political shenanigans or inter-continental warfares, even catastrophes, natural disasters, tsunamis, irruptions, conflagrations, inundations, landslides, typhoons, tornadoes, hurricanes,...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: journalists, power,
Form: Dramatic Monologue



I Wait With Bated Breath For C Cure T Clarence
I wait with bated breath for... C. Cure T. Clarence

The following crafted 
approximately midway 
into the administration 
of forty fifth president,
whose crass, gutsy, lewd,
repulsive yawping finds
him squarely poised to
nab the nomination as
Republican front runner
come the...

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Categories: journalists, america, anxiety, appreciation, character, confidence, fate, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Great Shakespearean Stage
It has been said
by Shakespearean wit
All the world's a stage.

And so it is, I actively and fluidly suppose,
One Great Transitioning Stage
of diverse seasons
and eons of becoming cooperatively larger
and, especially under climates of crisis,
competitively smaller, too...

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Categories: journalists, destiny, dream, green, health, integrity, peace, spiritual,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Violence, the Norm
Why is ANYone surprised by this violence?!?
Our icons, and heroes, and mentors, and 
Example-setters, many of them with visibility
And fame given to them ONLY by the money

WE give them to perform, play, or ply their
Craft,...

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Categories: journalists, anger, hate, philosophy, violence, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Sad Seasonally Affective Disorder
SAD Seasonally Affective Disorder

Some are prone to depression in winter when days get shorter when
less light enters the brain through the eyes and thoughts become darker

I am also affected and when news gets explosive when...

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Categories: journalists, conflict,
Form: Light Verse



Rileys Comet
A  stunning scene. Edited for our insatiable reading pleasure.  High on a tight-rope.
The debutant wearing her 2-piece at one end. The isis general at the other.The plot is for them to tip-toe, slowly...

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Categories: journalists, me, simile,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member In My Opinion
Everything that’s happening this year
was all planned out.
That’s what Agenda 21 (declared as false online)
 is all about.
Documents related to the plan
are out there in the world for anyone to see.
When I first heard about...

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Categories: journalists, political,
Form: Didactic
The Finis Sing Touches Touche
The finis sing touches touché

Knead dull brows knitted; 
belief system I cogitate 
gearing thee ordinary bipedal hominid 
acquiesces to deck the halls 
of the mountain (dew) king with boughs 
of sister golden haired 
sprinkling angel...

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Categories: journalists, 12th grade, allusion, appreciation, blessing, creation, encouraging,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member How I Write a Poem
Note: To view the final poem refer to my poem 'We Are So Drawn...'

Here's my work product for this sad, strange poem that I've just completed. I 
include the syllable and rhyme scheme notation I...

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Categories: journalists, poetry,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Coming Courageously Home
I'm returning home
from a bag it yourself grocery,
and listening to an African-American novelist
respond to questions,
actual open-ended real NPR questions,
like old school inquisitive journalists once asked
before the polarizing days and nights
of fake right/wrong answer questions
and their...

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Categories: journalists, conflict, courage, health, hero, integrity, peace, racism,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Don't Quit Before You Begin OPJ

Please don't make your lines too long ,
As my eyes don't travel well . ( Note to self make opticians appointment )
And remember long poems,
They really aren't your friend .

And punctuation is the cornerstone ...

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Categories: journalists, fun, humor, nonsense, satire,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Green Brownies With Red Wine
Said THC to Alcohol,
A political difference I find between us,
I am more RightBrain cooperative exhibitionist
and you more LeftBrain inhibitor.

Which implies, Alcohol sneers,
you more holier holonic
than LeftBrain EgoThou?

Only to EitherOrthodox 
or kill it 
Thou,
smiles THC,
To me...

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Categories: journalists, health, humor, political, psychological,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Finger Pointing
If you like this and believe it has merit, please try to get it to as many people as possible, through any method you have available to you. The media, congress, and We the People,...

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Categories: journalists, america, anger, betrayal, conflict, future, health, political,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Apposites Attract, and Distract
Both FutureSearch
and Work That Reconnects,
both Agro and AfroTherapy,
both PermaCultural
and Restorative
Justice Design,
both Health Services Design
and Wealth Cooperative Installations,
both Sacred Ecology
and Secular Democratic Empowerment Theology,
both GoodFaith Rights of Earth
and LeftBrain dominance of Man

Wear mutually cooperative
YangDusk West to...

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Categories: journalists, caregiving, gospel, health, integrity, love, peace, psychological,
Form: Political Verse
More Than South Africa Poem Contest: Miracles
You ask, Do I believe in miracles? Have I seen healing outside the Bible?
Is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit accessible –
To me and you, beyond the Book of Acts, after Pentecost -
Is the age...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: journalists, abuse, discrimination, education, evil, miracle, patriotic,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Memo To All Journos - Buzzwords
A poet's work [like journalists] is to name the unnameable, to point at frauds, to take sides, to start arguments, to shape the world and stop it from going to sleep. - Salman Rushdie

Don’t think...

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Categories: journalists, humorous, poets,
Form: Couplet
On the Love For God
What I'm about to write will make no sense to those who have a materialistic worldview: that only matter exists, no mind, no soul, no god. This mindset includes over 1/2 of scientists and probably...

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Categories: journalists, allusion, appreciation, atheist, god, how i feel,
Form: Prose
Divine Intervention of Nothing To Live For
what do you do for a living super soldier?
you are paid to go to another country and kill people you dont even know
what do you do for a living head doctor?
you are paid to lie...

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Categories: journalists, dedication, history, political, visionary, warwar, world, people,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Peace Dividends
Asked an NPR journalist
of U.S. soldiers
damaged in Afghanistan
direct fire
for one hundred everydays,

"Was it worth it?"

"I can't answer that question."

She asks more hesitantly again
of another veteran,

"Was it worth it to you?"

A good soldier,
"I can answer that...

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Categories: journalists, america, anxiety, culture, earth, health, integrity, war,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Crises Upon Crises
Crises upon crises
Mothers of all children are fainting
Crises upon crises
Misery upon misery
My friends, there's no peace here
Mothers are in crisis; we're all suffering
Too much chaos, too much havoc
Suffering upon suffering
Too many crimes to solve and...

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Categories: journalists, confusion, corruption, cry, death, surreal, violence, war,
Form: Rhyme
The Wonderful World of Creative Writing
Most people think of creative writing, as belonging almost exclusively to the genre of the world, of fictional writing. When in fact any writing involving both skill and imagination.  Might loosely fit into its...

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Categories: journalists, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Free Advice To Those Who Would Be King From the Thiruk-Kural With Notes
Free advice to those* who would be King from the THIRUK-KURAL with notes
[*like presidents and prime ministers of declining (falling or fallen) nations]

K381: padaikudi kuulamaiccu nadpuaran aarum
        ...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: journalists, america, natural disasters, paris, patriotic, people, political,
Form: Epigram
Premium Member My Book of Lists
A book of lists
is what I need
to absolve Earth's Tribes
of rampant greed.

Before and after lists,
being and becoming fists,
masculine and feminist mutual mentoring trists
of transliterative transubstantiation.

I would like to hug
a warm and fuzzy theology
with prophetic philosophical...

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Categories: journalists, culture, earth day, history, humor, love, religion,
Form: Political Verse
January 8, 2011
TRAUMA BAY

Of true evil, I’d had barely a peek
But this day would be an education
A full immersion in the fetid reek
The foul depths of his soul’s violation.
Indescribable draining sensation,
It leveled its shoulder, knocked out my...

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Categories: journalists, courage, evil, history, recovery from, violence,
Form: Rhyme Royal
Premium Member Utterly Despicable
Isn't it about time that the West and NATO stepped in
To put a stop to brutal aggression by Vladimar Putin
Men bound and shot, with their hands tied behind their backs
Enough is enough civilised world, it's...

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Categories: journalists, conflict, death, evil, forgiveness, people, war,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things