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Premium Member Watering Gaian Grace
One 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: libraries, caregiving, community, earth day, education, health, integrity,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member The Book - the Narrative Style
~The Book~
 ( Narrative / Short Story)


 Shhh...Be quiet! please...or you'll wake up everyone...

 Did you see what that young man did all this evening at the table while taking some of his notes?
 Yes,...

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Categories: libraries, beautiful, books, fantasy, love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Book
Shhh...Be quiet! please...or you'll wake up everybody... 

Did you see what that young man did all this evening at the table while taking  some of his notes? 
Yes, sure we did, and so what?...

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Categories: libraries, bible, books, conflict, wisdom, writing, prejudice,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Speaking With Donald John
I was speaking with my good friend
Donald John
the Evangelist for AntiChrist
the other day.

And I had to ask,
Donald John,
Why are you so against health care
for all our not yet slaughtered
and otherwise dead already?

Except perhaps health services...

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Categories: libraries, earth, education, faith, health, integrity, psychological, trust,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member The Pages


"The Pages"

Missing all those years
like a page you could turn, 
a book you could throw casually aside, 
to be eternally forgotten in electric shady libraries;
at some point you turned around, 
and remembered, what you long...

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Categories: libraries, i am, love,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Potlatch Cafes and Gardens
Dear Covenant to Empower Children, Inc.

I was in a Potlatch CoHousing Cafe
just the other repair-invested day
for both ego and eco therapy.

Our host introduced
this Potlatch SkillShare event
speaking to himself:

The less I share skills and resources
on cooperative...

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Categories: libraries, caregiving, children, community, garden, health, home, nature,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member THE M-A-Y-A-N-S
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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: libraries, appreciation, beautiful, culture, fate, lost, mystery, wisdom,
Form: Concrete
Mongolophobia and the Eastern Horde
Neither a fable, 
Nor a tale, 
This is a fact,
A story to tell,
To everyone, female and male.
To generations, younger and frail.

About a threat, a monster from the East,
That struck the world like a beast,
Attacked Europe...

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Categories: libraries, christian, conflict, culture, fear, history, violence, war,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Outdoor Operatives
Community outdoor innovators
are challenged by premillennial lack
of potlatch cooperative investments
paid-forward
by ZeroZone invested WiseElders,

Limited by Space
for developing multifamily co-housing
with cooperative community organic gardens.

Limited by volunteer outdoor ego-eco therapeutic
Time.

Limited by competitive economic grid
and profile assumptions
for future WinLose...

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Categories: libraries, caregiving, community, education, family, health, humor, nature,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Retirement Planning
Retirement planning
may feel like civilian re-entry planning
as from-above ballistics continue heavy incoming
so persuasively my objective is not to win outside
but to get home safe again inside,
although I sadly know
home will never be that home of...

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Categories: libraries, earth, health, history, humanity, integrity, love, retirement,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member 80s 2 Dancing In Time With God
Hey There

Giving so much 
I can't see you
There
with your husband4
That should be me
We tested the waters and the great sea
found a sailor.
Nearby I fixed the dog: he'll never love again
Lusting beast, he'll never love again.
I...

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Categories: libraries, depression,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Hunting My Mom In Heaven
I had no idea how long I had been in this heavenly paradise, but I had been searching for one soul for quite a while.
Searched all libraries, and there were 17,718 libraries, for us angels...

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Categories: libraries, funny, heaven,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Kalamatsch
Kalamatsch

As a kid I played with mud in pouring rain
                         ...

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Categories: libraries, peace,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Weaving Protest Songs and Dances
Robin Wall Kimmerer,
in Braiding Sweetgrass,
describes the first three woven rows
in process of making an ash basket.

The first Yang row of ecological root structure
is most impossibly conflicted
between extreme tensions up and down.
Weaving Yang-dominant is more of...

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Categories: libraries, analogy, earth, health, integrity, native american, tree,
Form: Political Verse
Homelessness and Genocide Narrative Poem
#1 Apr 21, 2015
I felt nearly dead but I was alive as I remember sitting in a room labelled "CityU of Seattle Library, looking at rows of White Cubes with my books in them and...

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Categories: libraries, abuse, anti bullying, christian, community, writing,
Form: Prose Poetry
The Truth Behind the Broken
Hey.
I’m Kacie.
Five feet
eight inches
of insanity
trapped in a fifteen year old body
with too much ambition
crammed into the seams.

I’ve got hair darker than obsidian
and eyes deeper than black holes
so trust me when I tell you
not to look...

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© Kacie Ray  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: libraries, identity,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
United Triumph of India - The pride behind
In bustling cities where dreams take flight,
Amidst the chaos, people strive and sway,
A tapestry of faces, colors bright,
Unity in diversity, a sight divine,
In every heart, a love beyond compare.

In boardrooms where deals are made, economy's...

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Categories: libraries, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Sestina
If They So Persecuted Me John 15:20 Part Two
"If they so persecuted me they will also persecute you..."John 15:20

Q: If they call Donald Trump and his followers fascists and extremists
for being in the way of their Marxist Liberal New World Order what will
they...

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Categories: libraries, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
Notices From Your Watch Woman On the Wall Part Three
17)   President Joe Biden's Wokism agenda:  The Critical Race Theory, CRT,
        The 1619 Project, Black Lives Matter and The American Communist Party,

18)  The LGBTQ'S...

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Categories: libraries, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Prose
To Athena Part 1
It has occurred to me now that humanity has come to lack the culture once held 
O’ so very dear to our own existence.

  As Dante once walked with Virgil, down an epic path...

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© Axel Kock  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: libraries, philosophy, political, words, me, writing, love, me,
Form: Epic
Were You Aware the Uk's Twitter Has Thought Police
Were you aware that the United Kingdom's has "Thought Police?"There is a police officer in the UK that posted something on Twitter offending someone involved in the alternative life style community! That person contacted Twitter...

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Categories: libraries, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
Is the Usa Still a Free Country
Gordon Robertson of CBN's 700 Club posed a rhetorical question. "Does stuff like this really belong in a free country? The answer to his question is no of course. What do liberal and conservation parents...

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Categories: libraries, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
The Fabulist
Once upon a time, the first storyteller used his voice but                        ...

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© John Beam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: libraries, adventure, art, books, fantasy, imagination, wisdom, writing,
Form: Free verse
' Which Is Allegorical and Which Is Real (Radical) ? ... '
The Bible Itself, Explains Itself   (2 Pet. 1: 20)
Explains It Better, Than Anyone Else
Once, It’s Taken Off The Shelf
& Explore Complete Message Left

The Bible Tells, Which Words Are Allegorical    ...

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Categories: libraries, devotion, faith, family, history, hope, inspirational, introspection,
Form: Light Verse
My Real Home
I understand now! I hate that I 
went back to my childhood and 
birthplace!
It was a mistake! They made 
me ,a success, look like a total 
disgrace.
Monroe, I have developed a 
new hate for you...

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Categories: libraries, absence, abuse, city, feelings, life,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs