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Premium Member A Prodigy In Pieces
A boy and board in Brooklyn
bedeviled by the breath of baroque battles
bemused with a belligerent brain beauty
and befriended by battlefield bravado, 
the chessmen championed his ego
wickedly warring to a visionary's voodoo,
those soldiers of black and...

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Categories: kissinger, america, heart, history,
Form: Epic



Premium Member Health Loss Wargames
As I transitioned from high school
to the University of Michigan,
one of the leading national health and safety issues
was painfully violent loss of Vietnamese and U.S. lives,
and hundreds of thousands hurt,
maimed for life,
if only on our...

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Categories: kissinger, america, conflict, confusion, growing up, happiness, health,
Form: Political Verse
What If
What If

  You live in a Matrix that you don't know, what is really happening around you.
That there are people that wish to control you through fear, lies, and manipulation and deception, but you...

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Categories: kissinger, allusion, america, anxiety, betrayal, death, evil, prison,
Form: Free verse
I Think We Need Another War Today
There’s people losing confidence
In diplomats and presidents,
You can’t believe a single thing they say.
I’ve got the proven remedy
To give this country unity:
I think we need another war today,

I think we need another war today,
Let’s find...

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© Steve Eng  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: kissinger, warwar, war,
Form: Ballad
Tragic Magic
torn middle eastern attire
an orphaned heart on fire
houses turn to rubble
gotta bomb them on them on the double
who wiped the mossad prints off nine eleven
every body knows angels cries from seven to eleven
our hell is...

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Categories: kissinger, child abuse, feelings, pain, violence, war, wisdom,
Form: ABC



Year Zero
Cambodia, the Khmer Rouge movement, the leader Pol Pot,
Killed twenty-five percent of the population, a fact most people forgot.
To spare you is no profit, to destroy you is no loss,
That was the ideology of the...

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© Wes Martin  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: kissinger, conflict, history, people, political, sad, truth, violence,
Form: Rhyme
The Man Who Sold His Soul
The man who sold his soul

I can’t let go of Christopher Higgins yet, not that I knew him, 
but I have read a couple of his books – not impressed- he is
not an author. ...

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Categories: kissinger, abuse, addiction, adventure,
Form: Blank verse
Palestine
A Travel to Palestine 

In a landscape of chlorophyll sprinkled with yellow and red flowers,
neglected olive trees and bushes, my motorbike broke down,
my mobile was useless no signal here and I had a long walk...

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Categories: kissinger, friendship, future,
Form: Elegy
Old Age and Revenge
A Travel to Palestine 

In a landscape of chlorophyll sprinkled with yellow and red flowers,
neglected olive trees and bushes, my motorbike broke down,
my mobile was useless no signal here and I had a long walk...

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Categories: kissinger, age, celebration, drink, inspiration,
Form: Free verse
Heartless Henry
Henry is revered as a great man, a teacher, like he was our saviour,
But what about his immoral philosophy and evil behaviour?
The Kent State shootings, an act of insanity,
Operation menu, a crime against humanity.
A brutal...

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© Wes Martin  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: kissinger, abuse, anger, evil, horror, humanity, political, war,
Form: Rhyme
Night time Oxymoron issue room Issue room
I met a little Sophia recently in a Masjid.
By the by I met the grandmother, traveling from "Normal."
I had to travel on a cold day for a hot topic, she was hinting...
And I learned the...

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Categories: kissinger, age,
Form: Carpe Diem
Road Accident
Some holidaying Kissinger
And once intact passenger
Pays the miserable penalty
Of a crushed casualty,
The vehicle's life - snatching somersault
Not but any stretch his fault
The crucified, mangled car
One which had licked a distant real far.

The event after Kissinger's...

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Categories: kissinger, poems, poetry,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Complex Situation
sir james saville HRH andrew battenburg/windsor sir
Larry parnes sir cliff richard lord boothby ronnie kray reggie kray jeffery epstein gisellaine maxwell anthony
kidman kevin spacy peter sutcliffe sir bob hawke
louie mountbatten richard nixon billy graham henry...

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Categories: kissinger, assonance, character, graduation, jobs, missing,
Form: Bio
What Conscience Is To Shame
Joplin was to Southern Comfort,
  what Hendrix was to smack
Morrison was to masquerade,
  what Dylan never lacks

Woodstock was to 69,’
  what music was to time
Saigon was to those who stayed,
  what...

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Categories: kissinger, history,
Form: Rhyme
What Conscience Is To Shame
Joplin was to Southern Comfort,
what Hendrix was to smack
Morrison was to masquerade,
what Dylan never lacks

Woodstock was to 69,’
what music was to rhyme
Saigon was to those who stayed,
what Auschwitz now reminds

Kennedy was to hopes and dreams,
what...

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Categories: kissinger, memorial,
Form: Rhyme
Doomed
Doomed 
After the bombing dead children everywhere
like a doll factory had exploded, strewn limbs  
warm spaghetti on the parade of inhumanity.
From Joan Rivers to Kissinger a chorus as old as
humanity sought heaven “We don´t...

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Categories: kissinger, abuse, anger, angst,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Love Things of Floridness Sake-
Love said I
 the things a floridness sake 
he warned me about what's at steak
 and his eyes have all the pearling
 I am shorn of my remake 
much I marvel this slack 
A flame...

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Categories: kissinger, analogy, angel, love, meaningful,
Form: Free verse
Coat of Arms
Ah, look! 
here is a fat white samurai, 
goes by the name of Jeffy.

I see him,
drunk and slurring insults in the direction of his brothers
what a shame.

He might have been someone
yet here he is.

If only...

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Categories: kissinger, history, life
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things