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Mayflower 2017
The hearts of white men are silently fuming
The spirits of  angry widows steadily   grow bitter 
The bosoms of weeping mothers  open wide
While the relics of the past kept washing upon our...

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Categories: mayflower, abuse, betrayal, community, conflict, environment, immigration, people,
Form: Dramatic Monologue



A Psalm To Solemnize Pure Tin Forefathers Mothers
A psalm to solemnize pure tin forefathers/mothers...

Who didst unknowingly, unquestionably, 
and unwittingly script vitality
and the prologue to Thanksgiving,
(which theme poem initially written)
about three hundred and ninety seven years, 
and nine months after February third 1621,
yet...

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Categories: mayflower, adventure, africa, age, america, animal, autumn, betrayal,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member American Thanksgiving, 1621
American Thanksgiving (1621)

Passengers in England boarded the Mayflower
To sail across the Atlantic to the New World,
And escape religious persecution for their faith
In worshiping God, which they believed to be righteous,
With separation of God and King,...

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Categories: mayflower, america, autumn, culture, history, holiday, november, thanksgiving
Form: Verse
Premium Member I Still Believe In You, a Letter To America
I still believe in you.
No, I'm not saying that I always believe in the people that make up America.                ...

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Categories: mayflower, america,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member The Mayflower Sails
Under a tall cottonwood tree that grows along the curb...
  two burly men stand next to a giant truck, and smoke one last cigarette...
          ...

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Categories: mayflower, devotion, friendship, people, cancer,
Form: Narrative



Prayer Solemnizing Vitality
Wise no adulation, dedication and gratification 
   not emphasized the other three hundred and sixty four days a year
question their role as consumed end product of taxidermist, 
   gnome hatter clucks...

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Categories: mayflower, adventure, america, boat, courage, endurance, power, religious,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Amazing America
Dear America,

You have been deservedly deemed ‘the beautiful’;
and without a doubt, you have been bountifully blessed.
This July 4, 2016, we gladly celebrate your 240th birthday.
From sea to shining sea; from Canadian to Mexican border;
From the...

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Categories: mayflower, america, anniversary, beautiful, birth, courage, freedom, history,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Rehashing History: Squanto and the Pilgrims, the First Thanksgiving
The winter of 1621 in Plymouth was harsh as could be,
The Pilgrims were sick and sorry they'd come,
They missed their warm English beds and their tea.
The still ambulatory shivered and shuffled about,
As they grinched, and...

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Categories: mayflower, history, humor, thanksgiving,
Form: Light Verse
Thanksgiving
One of America’s most treasured holiday and tradition is known as the celebration of Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving a plentiful feast of food and a gathering of friends and family a holiday began as a feast in...

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Categories: mayflower, family, food, holiday, hope, native american, people,
Form: Narrative
She Dances In Bright Colors Wearing Red Ballerina Shoes
Valeria Valdermare once was a young ballerina who coveted a pair of red ballerina shoes.  Oh! how she truly longed to grow up to become a prima ballerina!  But alas! She was last...

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Categories: mayflower, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Happy Birthday America 245
Hi America.
                                 ...

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Categories: mayflower, america, birthday,
Form: Personification
Ancestors and Us
ANCESTORS

Lady Liberty

And the Lady cries:
"Bring me your lame, maime,
Your poor, your Refugees."

Came by the Mayflower
And others like her,
The first Settlers came
from near and far;
Men, women, children,
old and young.

Bellowing sails flapping 
in tempestuous winds,
People courageously sailed,
Getting...

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Categories: mayflower, appreciation, beauty, blessing, imagery, people,
Form: Free verse
I Love Africanamerican Christian Culture: Forgiving Slaveholders and Tyrants
Some serious religious sophomores claim Christ ('Witness' Bluff)
Almost like Columbus: to hit the Other, take their STUFF

Nothing Doing here; I am a Minister of Jesus' Gospel
For the same Reason they fled HERE to Native Indian...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mayflower, africa, bible, black african american, columbus day,
Form: Verse
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: mayflower, america, bible, christian,
Form: Prose
Premium Member My Old Friend Gettysburg
My old friend Gettysburg came to visit me tonight.                          ...

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Categories: mayflower, abortion, america, july,
Form: Personification
Premium Member Happy Birthday America
Hello America.  I still have high and lofty hopes and dreams of you.            Your ideals and principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit...

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Categories: mayflower, america, birthday, evil, god, happy birthday, holiday,
Form: Prose Poetry
I Love America, Differently, In Fuller History
I
The Servants of Free Men on the Mayflower
Knew "abundant life" in Jesus, Great Savior
Two servants, too, rose up to sign The US Constitution
Lover of His Morals, Binder of America's First Bible, Jefferson
Perhaps, long before, some...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mayflower, america, appreciation, celebration, community, freedom, memorial, soldier,
Form: Verse
Cannabis Song
This is the Cannabis song,
they've turned something good. 
made is seem wrong,

It's illegal why?
Come on politics,
don't be shy

So many uses for this wonder drug,
Wonderful for clothing and sometimes rugs,
Fords model T car was built from...

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© Lynn Dolly  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mayflower, angst, depression, education, fear, health, history, peace,
Form: Rhyme
The Reign of Stormy Daniels
alternately titled: breast damned fallacy hi-jinxed!

In her “60 Minutes” interview aired
Sunday (March 26th, 2018),
the porn star known within red district
as Stormy Daniels bared
her "naked lady" version

swearing oath of honesty,
she emphatically dick cleared
on a stack of...

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Categories: mayflower, 12th grade, adventure, girlfriend, lust, political, sexy,
Form: Free verse
God's Love Is Not a Weapon
The church we sought to find a home in no longer exist.
Our courage is strong, our future belongs to temptation consisting sin.

Woods cut and gathered with selfless labor shall provide us a ship.
This is where...

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Categories: mayflower, art, beautiful, bible, forgiveness, fruit,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Free Born 2
Adventurers and discoverers are driven                              ...

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Categories: mayflower, america, endurance, freedom,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Unpacking the Compact, 7 Principles For Success
Of the reality of God, they were convinced.
In fact, He was their first line of defense.

Principle #1: In the name of God, Amen.

They were undoubtedly good and decent people.
Men, women, children; some of them were...

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Categories: mayflower, america,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Imagine a Freedom Beyond Imagination
Imagine a freedom beyond imagination!  
Like 102 passengers embarking on the Mayflower 
As the ship’s sails billowed, the horizon disappeared, 
Nothing ahead but wide-open, expanding sea and sky 
And the promise of a new...

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Categories: mayflower, adventure, change, hero, imagination,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Letter To a Grieving Friend
Of all the ships I've seen, heard of, or read about;                        ...

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Categories: mayflower, friendship, grief, loss,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Plymouth Colony - Thanksgiving
A year has passed. The dark clouds still loom.
 From the sea voyage, harsh winter, disease, and doom.
 The Mayflower set sail 102 Pilgrims aboard,
 55 have went on to be with the Lord.

 God...

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Categories: mayflower, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative

Book: Shattered Sighs