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Wall Street
Set upon the new world stage within the burning fires of hell. Silently posed factions of the elite, suppress the true inherit of Mother Earth. The meek children bending over for millennium, taken spankings of...

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Categories: mayors, political, slam, social, war, war, world, lost,
Form: Epic



Plague Journal At the Ides of March 2020, Abandoned
The sound of a piano playing a dirge lies in the air. It was the day before general quarantine measures were implemented by the Austrian government. That same night, for the first time in recent...

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© Quinn K.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mayors, angst, death, depression, international, political,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Why you should not endorse Nikki Haley as the Republican presidential candidate Q and A part one
Q:  Why you should not endorse Nikki Haley as the Republican presidential
      candidate in 2024?

A:  President Joe Biden denies that there is a crisis existing at our southern
...

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Categories: mayors, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Prose
Unprepared
Yes, the government was unprepared
Brushed it off and didn’t care
Dropped the ball, was slow to act
They knew ahead and that’s a fact
Had ample time to protect us all
Ignored the warnings when China called
Pandemic Blueprint and...

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Categories: mayors, america, environment, people, political, society, together, world,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Public Nuisance Number 1
Dragon made the papers for that very unfortunate Church event, toots sweet.
Then Dragon, suddenly, decided to finger-paint billboards, all over the town.
He’d discovered painting was sooo cool, and wanted to, spread his joy around.
It wouldn’t...

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Categories: mayors, change, community, conflict, fantasy, forgiveness, fun, funny,
Form: Light Verse



Premium Member Now What Did You Do
What did you do
once you knew?
We have competition
and cooperation cultures
in dynamic tension

What did you cooperatively do
once you knew?
Green ecosystemic student teachers
asked our healthiest remaining grandparents

How did you consecrate cooperative ownership
and mutually managed
robust water systems?
Aquamarine baptismal...

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Categories: mayors, caregiving, confusion, corruption, environment, health, journey, love,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Milton Creek
It was the day after the new year and there wasn't a peep
The folks of Soup Creek were hungover and in a deep sleep
The mayors annual meeting was to be held that afternoon
And the venue...

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Categories: mayors, america, tribute,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Picking Up Hubby
Hubby works in the next town, and I drop him off… quietly each morn.
But when it’s night…  and time to pick him up…Dragon comes along.
Dragons there, daily, so crazy things tend to happen, I...

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Categories: mayors, fantasy, fun, hilarious, humor, humorous, imagination, uplifting,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Going, Going, Gone Extinct
Say bye-bye to these:
    "Hold, please." (Hold what?)
    Typewriter Repairman Ads
    "Dial this number..." (What's 'dial?')  
    Down-time... Offline
   ...

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Categories: mayors, fun, future, goodbye, history, nostalgia,
Form: List
Still Counting
And when it ends suddenly, unexpectedly,
You start to count.
First on the days, then the hours - then
Just counting until 100
Then
Beginning            again.

The dead find their...

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Categories: mayors, poetry,
Form: Free verse
If It Weren'T For Double Standards
A mob of angry activists
go and deface a public street,
they painted that ‘Black Lives Matter,’
and the mayor said,”That’s fine with me.’
But when someone spoke of baby lives
they would not let them have their say,
when some...

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Categories: mayors, anger, evil, political, power, truth,
Form: Rhyme
Unwritten
Unwritten actions, seen by eyes , heard 
   by ears but missed ink to write down. " 
                        Quote by poet. 
             

My pen writes this 
Unwritten truth to you 
Men and women of this...

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Categories: mayors, 12th grade, bible, boyfriend, girlfriend, parents, truth,
Form: Free verse
Hammer of Sense To Dummines
Take a hammer
Step up to the game
Whack a Mole?
Nope! Whack a Dummy!

You don't like staying home?
To bad, Jack! Put a lock on it!
You spend too much time bumming
Not sticking to essential stores
Your just loitering where
Your...

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© Megan Ryan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mayors, anger, courage, mental illness, poetry, rights,
Form: Free verse
A Tale of Hope
It was a still quiet night ,children were a bed 
Lost in dreamland amid clouds and unicorns
The elders sat around the dying embers
Drinking and laughing about the days events.
They too were soon overtaken by sleep
Eyelids...

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Categories: mayors, conflict, dark, fantasy,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member For the Love of Chicago - Mayoral Parade
In Chicago, Mayor RICHARD J ruled the roost DALEY for 21 years,
  Til he breathed his last, giving way to the 'next sir:'  
  A pol named MICHAEL, who was dull and...

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Categories: mayors, city, gender, political, race,
Form: Rhyme
Edmonton
smoked crack with many of the mayors friends
art of seduction
some of the grossest men
Need some clarity edmonton
someone crazy enough to get information
easy enough
and i'm a civilian
how your staff is unaware of your situation is mind...

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Categories: mayors, warwar, war, drug,
Form: Free verse
Spider Poison
watching the news day by day
singing songs about robbing history
the spiders the size of a female breast
killing birds, i think in the southwest
Spiders eating people in Iraq
get bit by one and you get a flesh...

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Categories: mayors, education, health, life, natural disasters, science fiction,
Form: Free verse
Evil Lives
The world speaks of tragedy and questions
   was it hate, terrorism or less tempered aggressions,
those are the words news makers use so competitively
   but history is sadly, inconsolably repetitive.
there it is...

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© DM Babbit  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mayors, evil, freedom, hate, image,
Form: Rhyme
Go Out and Buy a Gun
You see ‘woke’ hordes roaming the streets,
beating people and setting fires,
you look to your leaders and ask,
“Why do you let riots transpire?”
They scowl and says,”It’s just protest,
you lie when you say it’s dire!”
They side with...

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Categories: mayors, betrayal, corruption, how i feel, political, power,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Kentucky Kentucky the Content of Two Great Leaders Mayor Gregory Fischer and Mayor Jerry E Abramson
The content of "The Character of "The Two Greatest Mayors of Louisville Kentucky: Gregory Fischer,and Jerry E. Abramson. Here is "The Content of there combined "Character"!  They both realize the "Truth".Here it is!! The...

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Categories: mayors, 11th grade, 1st grade, 6th grade, 8th
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Sexier Santa Passions
Community trauma prevention
sounds not so sexy
to absent-minded mayors
and perennial kleptocratic players

And growing a regenerative Learning Community
isn't really ecojust about restoring
healthy democratic justice
for a somewhat sexier
and robust multicultural environment.

Both of these Win/Win Game Theory
trauma-informed learning theory...

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Categories: mayors, culture, education, health, humor, joy, power, sexy,
Form: Political Verse
Yogi-Isms
As we look back through History
Records will attest
Some famous quotes by famous folks
But I’ll tell you whose are best.

He’s a very famous player
From Baseballs Hall of Fame
Everybody knows him
Yogi Berra is his name.

His quotes -...

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Categories: mayors, funny
Form: Rhyme
Stream of Consciousness
Kick rocks with socks
Only to rip through your epidermal layers
Say your prayers before you're laid to rest
Like the nay-sayers disguised as
Mayors & representatives
Mainstream media sedatives turning your relatives
Into brain-dead gelatin
With an empty skeleton
At the gates...

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Categories: mayors, introspection
Form: Rhyme
A Pinholed Labyrinth
Lame sunrises and midday sunsets
Fangs in words and perils in laughters
Sweet archs of smiling fires and silky shouts in talking forests 
I come from the bitter of cobstones paved down the coalfield 

Broken lutes and...

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Categories: mayors, identity, meaningful, mirror, symbolism,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Strong Bonds
Strong Bonds

Muddy river, 
crystal clear, 
and sometimes green as grass.
Grains of sand, hot on the pan,
Gifts of pine?, smell all you can…!

Cowboys, Indians, artists
and rodeo, powwows.
Towns gone, 
now ghostly kept…

Mines, claim jumpers, 
stagecoaches and poker...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mayors, america, happiness, hero, mountains, tribute, truth, wisdom,
Form: Free verse

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