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African Dream
It must have been the darkest, deepest fate time create,
People saw and forgot the impact when history intervened. 
We forgive and endure, but our minds will not forget
The Bizarre world trying to suppress our African...

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Categories: magna, africa, allusion, character, dream, future, history, people,
Form: Ballad



Cladestine
THE CHIMNEY
The once fine air, refreshens with dust
Between the village horizon and crest
Since the sailing of a death chemical chimney.

Young green plants seedlings growing on slope
Are left to sip these  carcinogenic dusts, sapling
And entwined...

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Categories: magna, corruption, death of a friend, depression, emotions,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member My Town
From north, south, east and west 
This is the town to beat the rest,
Where history and present blend
As through its many streets you wend. 

Where once a monastery so great
From every view would dominate,
Where Pilgrims...

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Categories: magna, city, history, home, me, places, tribute,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Lost In Britain and Lost In The USA
I: LOST IN BRITAIN

Poling, Patching, Nether Wallop, 
Matching Tye and Droop

Plumpton, Lickfold, Puddletown, 
Westward Ho! and Throop.

Hole of Horcum, New Invention,
Boghead, Frome, Cat's Ash

North Piddle, Staines and Pen*stone,
Wash Dyke, East Breast and Flash.

Six Mile Bottom,...

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Categories: magna, america, england, humor, humorous, london, places, travel,
Form: Rhyme
Patradoot Or the Messenger 2nd of Many
Patradoot or The Messenger  2/Many
Originally written in Hindi by my late 
father Dr. Amar Nath Kaporr around 1932


English version 

Being a prisoner I can bring my beloved,
In my mind through meditation only,
Due to separation...

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Categories: magna, epichindi, father, world, writing, father, freedom, hindi,
Form: Free verse



Gabab
A human anti-neuronal autoantibody against GABAB receptor induces experimental autoimmune agrypnia
Article (PDF Available) in Experimental Neurology 204(2):808-18 · May 2007 with 63 Reads
DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2007.01.012 · Source: PubMed

1st Giovanni Frisullo
37.12 · Catholic University of the Sacred Heart 

2nd...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: magna, health, , cute, , western,
Form: I do not know?
Methacton High School Graduating Class Mcmlxxvii
diploma acquired magna cum laude – double entendre

Xlv years elapsed since
I (former long haired pencil necked geek)
bid alma mater adieu,
the quietest kid, who never said boo
nobody discerned handy dandy blues clue
what yours truly thought,
cause figurative...

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Categories: magna, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 8th
Form: Rhyme
The Original Magna Carta
The Magna Carta changed the rule of law,
That is, what the law was and who it was for, 
From being a simple, dashing validation of the king, 
To being about truth, reason and justice free-standing....

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Categories: magna, community, corruption, god, history, political, society, war,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member America's Great Documents, Part 1
As the celebration of America's independence approaches, I am thinking of our nation's relationship to God relative to America's great documents.
              ...

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Categories: magna, america, bible, christian,
Form: Prose
Arbitration
A milk bottle of combustion is a silver tongued spoon. A dragon headed fortress underground. Weaving wavering waving wandering. A teaspoon of cataclysm in giant catacombs. Dominatrix circles and whirlpools. How very stylish Madame de...

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Categories: magna, best friend,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member In Days of Robin Hood
In Days of Robin Hood

In days of yore,
In days of Robin Hood,
A merry band of outlaws
Rambled throughout Sherwood forest
(Home of the Major Oak,
North of Windsor Castle,
And South of Hadrian’s Wall).

They dressed in Lincoln green,
And whistled...

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Categories: magna, england, hero, history,
Form: Verse
A People-Centred Philosophy
The first Magna Carta initiated and asserted, 
The people-centred philosophy which was budding:
‘Cos if the law is not a moral prescription of human rights, 
Then it's just an ego-trip for a any monarchy’s plights. 

After...

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Categories: magna, appreciation, god, history, philosophy, political, science, society,
Form: Rhyme
Unconquerable King John
a fire breaks out in his pants
whenever she walks into the room
but she just laughs
at how quaint he is
she has eyes only for the old man at
the end of the bar
his beat era leather socks...

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© Mark Junor  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: magna, butterfly, celebrity, forgiveness, miracle, rainbow, uplifting,
Form: Ballad
We Don'T Trust Them
We don’t trust them.
Those giants who rule the Earth;
those fallen ones who stole our dominion.

We don’t trust them.
Those royal descendants of “gods”;
those of the divine blood line.

Why should we trust them?
They live in castles even...

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Categories: magna, environment, history, judgement, pain, political, religion, spoken
Form: Verse
A Magna Carta For the Web
We live in a pluralistic world and society, 
Where there's many diverse groups: 
Different communities and religions -
About that you can't go through any hoops. 

The web should enable all to function, 
Free, empower and...

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Categories: magna, future, identity, internet, political, rights, social, society,
Form: Rhyme
Emotional Eruptions
every time i think 
we are cool
you say the meanest things
you make my cry out
in classic blues
of a busted heart

you must know and time
my change of attitude
when you are nice to me
with a drop of nastiness
to...

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Categories: magna, angst, girlfriend-boyfriend, me, me, time,
Form: Blank verse
Respect Builds Business
Being an employer 
is much like being a parent
we all know the saying
a customer is always right

Business fails or succeeds 
on it's reputation
customers come back
to the shops that they love

I remember hearing
upset one customer 
and...

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Categories: magna, abuse,
Form: Narrative
Magna Charta
Some where amidst the world 
Being a place indescribable
Stood a creature more like a man. Naked.
It held a large book. It speaks all languages.
In addition all animals sound.
It face what it is not seeing
It spoke....

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Categories: magna, world, people, people,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member What's In My Name
What’s in my name? It’s Candler,
A name as old as English tax.
If you’re of English descent, yours may be too.
Let us take a short trip back.

The Magna Carta united Englishmen,
But created a need for government.
Now,...

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Categories: magna, education, england, history, jobs, society, wisdom,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member If Ever I Had a Country : Xxxi and Xxxii
IF ever I had a country : XXXI - XXXII

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: magna, business, leadership, power, rights,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Pledge We Must
The rising evil endeavouring to engulf the beautiful realm,
The demon of the disease seems like, humanity it will overwhelm.
The pall of gloom spreading across the domains,
Compelling the world into deadly contrived chains.
The exploited Mother Nature...

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Categories: magna, 10th grade, age, analogy, angel, art,
Form: Sonnet
Conversation Excursion
Women set this world on fire
He said to me
Glad for man's talk heart to heart
I said in glee:
There would be no hell ... unless
He stopped me.
Not that religious nail again
Bare here, and see.
In silence then...

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Categories: magna, hope, world, heart, heart, me,
Form: Verse
Im So Much Better For the Magna Carta
I’m So Much Better for the Magna Carta

I feel so much better for the Magna Carta,
Can trace atheism and humanism’s roots, 
Can define that moment of clarity, 
When individualism and free-thinking were to rule and...

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Categories: magna, appreciation, passion, patriotic, people, philosophy, political, society,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member I Drove Away From My Relatives
I was embarrassed for my gold-finding prowess was slim to none.
I lived alone, in a mushroom hut, built sloppily for one.
My leprechaun relatives were braggarts, and blowhards and mean.
The things they said to put me...

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Categories: magna, 10th grade, 11th grade, 7th grade, 8th
Form: Rhyme
Third Party Truth...
Truth,in today's world,is a vexing word,
by what standard does the superior inferior discern?
is the notion,preconcieved,absurd,
or is it unjust,because of what we learn...

Convenient truth is subjective at best
more circumstantial than accidental,
objectively penetrating conflict to rest
massive testing...

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Categories: magna, introspectiontruth,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things