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Premium Member Material Life
Absolute science and art of being whole
           at one and under no delusion that
           ...

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Categories: life science, art, dance, emotions, hate, life, science, world,
Form: Verse



Premium Member Reversals of Fortune - 6 Sharings
Reversals of Fortune
I. Most think luck’s just what happens, though love groks luck’s seized
by each seed that sticks (somehow) in less stone-filled ground
(which its siblings blow off or press past). That’s less luck
to my brain...

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Categories: life science, fun, life, science,
Form: Rhyme
I Am Harmonica Deontia Baldwin
I AM HARMONICA DEONTIA BALDWIN!

Somebody said Harmonica Baldwin was a smart child.
That she would grow into her womanhood and set the world afire.
Her characteristics inform her personality.
Harmonica Baldwin is magnetic.
She is perceptive and mindboggling.
Within, Harmonica...

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Categories: life science, beautiful, celebration, character, emotions, magic, muse, mystery,
Form: Lay
Why He Killed the Emperor, Part Ii
...He’d push the tech until light years
took just days for men to travel,
wrote laws that stood the test of time,
so the species didn’t unravel.

Even wrote the curriculums
that adapted to student’s needs,
enough chaos to keep things...

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Categories: life science, age, death, emotions, future, humanity, life, science
Form: Epic
Why He Killed the Emperor, Part I
He reigned down through the centuries,
and every human knew his name,
Emperor Guiscard the Deathless,
from Quebec this great figure came.

Arising in chaotic times
in the twenty-first century,
when cultures were falling apart
as we grew our technology.

When the whole...

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Categories: life science, age, death, emotions, future, humanity, life, science
Form: Epic



Why He Killed the Emperor, Part Iii
...“ ‘I used to love talking with friends,
they gave such meaning to my life,
but after watching them all die…
it no longer makes my eyes bright.

“ ‘I’ve loved women of every type,
indulged in every sort of...

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Categories: life science, age, death, emotions, future, humanity, life, science
Form: Epic
Premium Member The Secret of Wealth
Prosperity’s flush, hues a rainbow dispenses
beyond (ultraviolet), less (infrared’s heat): (1)
from gamma rays down to low-frequency photons.
Both snakes’ and mosquitos’ eyes love infrared light.
But life with warm blood is born blind to heat’s wavelength,
obtuse to...

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Categories: life science, life, science,
Form: Rhyme
482 Trillion Miles
My eyes are not what they once were, but
I can see you clearly whooshing from
your mother's womb, sluiced between thighs
the grunts, shouts and cries reverberating

eyes closed, arms slightly waving hello 
or gesticulating indignation awakened
as life...

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© Goode Guy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: life science, adventure, imagination, inspirational, introspection, life, science, travellight,
Form: Free verse
Life Science Time Travel
Q.If trapped in a cave why can’t we walk out through the rock?
A.It’s solid matter

Humans are not solid matter therefore will disappear from sight and sound we have named this, death. We cannot see through...

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© Bobby May  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: life science, philosophy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Theory In Crisis: Ii
If function is king, then there aren’t any Types,
but the living show us that’s simply not true.
The class tree is ordered according to forms
and not by the functions a critter can do.

So here’s a conundrum...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: life science, life, science,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member playing god -
cold steel …

against my arm
a metal hand in my own
but it’s warm …
purple eyes with glowing fuchsia
pupils that react
but there, in that cyber gaze -
a spark of something ...
more ...
MUCH more …
not just sentience
but a...

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Categories: life science, death, fantasy, life, science fiction,
Form: Free verse
El Nino
this story told is twofold we begin                            ...

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© John Beam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: life science, christian, death, faith, jesus, judgement, life, science,
Form: Rhyme
I'M a Survivor
I never thought that I would be free
Yes, free from negativity
I never thought that I  would be a meteor
And crash from the dead galaxy
Of mistrust, disgust, rejection
Of lies, deceit, greed, and torment
I never thought...

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Categories: life science, education, happiness, hope, life, science, social, space,
Form: Rhyme
Nothing
We take it for granted.
What we've all been handed.
This wonderful opportunity that is...

Life.

And when we finally notice
we take it all in with no focus
spinning in circles blind without a purpose
feeling lost with no where to...

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Categories: life science, identity, life, science, slam, space, stars, truth,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Making the Grade
Any and all Men,
if you are within sight of this poem
or the sound of my voice. 
When you get home tonight, please be polite.  
It is not my intention to start a fight. 
But...

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Categories: life science, confidence, fantasy, future, humanity, humor, life, science,
Form: Free verse
Moonlight Dream
I always said that i came alive at night
The same time the moon shined
I always felt powerful and strong
Doing everything possibly wrong
I remember seeing a girl walking the streets
Yellow ribbon dress running from me
I tried...

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Categories: life science, death, fear, life, science fiction, time, sound,
Form: Tanka
A Noisy Conclusion
There is no such thing as silence
And no place left to be alone.
Our communication highway has become
An inescapable irritating noise
An incessant ringing in one’s ears
No longer just the ticking of a clock
Keeping you awake.

Transmitters hum...

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Categories: life science, funny, introspection, life, science, universe,
Form: Lyric
Infinitum
What do you think,
Does the tree fall?
Does the cell multiply, 
Even when we don’t observe,
Watch,
Study?

When we lose our self,
In mathematics?
When the last tree falls
And you are not there 
To listen, to hear, to observe the
Death...

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Categories: life science, god, life, science, world, universe,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Theory In Crisis: I
If Darwinian evolution is correct,
then there should exist a continuum of forms,
but what we see with a closer inspect:
that taxa-defining features are norm.

We see hair in mammals, and feathers in birds,
But of ancestral stepping stones,...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: life science, life, science,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Natural Curing " Save a Child? "
The story you read
In the shape of a poem
Its all about life
To continue it growing
 
The recent case 
Of Daniel Hauser
To deny him help
Media exposure
 
This 13 year old boy
Saw his aunt the same way
He...

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Categories: life science, childhood, confusion, death, family, health, hope, life,
Form: Rhyme
Changing In Forms 3 (More To the Equation)
Begin with the end.

Time to rainfall down, kissing mine essence.
In thought. That of thy memories in rememberence.

To branches ascends thy child hood memoirs.
Do you as well, reminisce, in ways we used to play,
as child... I...

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Categories: life science, life, science fiction, love, time, i love
Form: Epic
Vanishing Line
Vanishing Line

In the two dimensional world of flatland life is a line
Distinguishing up from down is not the design of nature
Maneuvering left and right is possible
But not this time
Existence is of the straight and narrow...

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Categories: life science, confusion, crazy, creation, education, image, life, science,
Form: Didactic
Ave Artificial Life
Hey there Avidian
who do you
think you are?

Some rara avis
eminently gifted?
a New Age prophet
with memory that learns
and yearns to grow?
Ovidian offspring
of eminent domain?

The yeuk to replicate, this
antsiness to clone— were they
preprogrammed hyper-neatly?
How did your being
and becoming
come...

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Categories: life science, allegory, allusion, angst, future, life, science fiction,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Telescopic Dreams
It stretches mind to understand
How telescopes are time machines,
Have God-like powers quite profound,
To plumb sky depths like submarines.

To go where no man’s gone before,
To see a past that’s clearly been,
Discover facts before man’s birth,
Track photons...

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Categories: life science, life, science,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Imagination
Somewhere on another world 
in a far away galaxy,
Intelligent life forms built a telescope,
so powerful our planet they could see

I also built a similar contraption
then maxed out the zoom,
Now I witness these same beings 
observing...

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Categories: life science, allegory, allusion, deep, god, life, science fiction,
Form: Rhyme

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