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Premium Member Regarding Health and Education
Dear Local Boards of EcoSchool Education,
Departments of Environmentally Protected Walkable Transportation,
Cooperatively Maintaining Public-Private Works
and STEAM Play
and WinWin GreenGames,
Hysterical Historical Associations,
Social Work Departments of Climate Restorative Therapy,
and Public Health-Wealth Departments:

Did you leave anyone out dear?

Just the...

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Categories: mechanized, caregiving, earth, gospel, health, humor, patriotic, peace,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member War Is a War Crime
Once wars were fought with sticks and stones
to flog the flesh and batter bones
and conquer lands, defending thrones -
though gods provoke, not one atones. 

The multitude (by hordes beset
with battle-ax or bayonet)
braved blades, dyed red...

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Categories: mechanized, war, world,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Resilient Priorities
Ranking best 
health and safety options,

Our Project Team revisits potential resources
directions
options Win/Win inclusive,
Win/Lose defensive,
Lose/Lose mutually degenerative destruction

Outcome predictions
responding to long-experienced yields
of sacred organic relationships
and not so much secular mechanized Other
and Lesser Things

not always Capitalized Thoughts
with...

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Categories: mechanized, anxiety, appreciation, bullying, culture, health, integrity, wisdom,
Form: Parallelismus Membrorum
Prisoner of the Matrix Loaded
Prisoner of the Matrix loaded
Prisoner of the matrix loaded

Cattle within the herd
cages within the slaughter
Profiteers prey upon the wounded
Branded comodified beings consumed
In consumption
Led to the plunder of themselves
Within the plotted grids of bondaged earth

Still between...

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Categories: mechanized, america, analogy, philosophy,
Form: ABC
Premium Member Counting Cumulative Costs
What does it cost
to love a degenerating Earth,
home,
habitat?

Where NO TRESPASSING signs
speak out for natural sound
defensive silence,
for spiritually medicinal fragrances
only,
in sacred space and times
forbidding mechanized transport
across Earth's MotherLands
and feminist HealthCare Oceans.

Degenerating natural landed bodies,
spiritually disconnected minds
cannot...

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Categories: mechanized, earth, earth day, health, integrity, light, peace,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member The Battle of Britain III
A dogged stance had made the beast retire
as disappointment filled the devil’s veins.
Though Brit resolve repulsed his hellish fire 
this demon’s air of pompousness remains.
His raging storm had faltered in the face 
of fierce resistance,...

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Categories: mechanized, world war ii,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Memoir: Crashing Women's Studies- Feminists, Beware Lol
Don't ask me how it happened; I have no clear recollection. I have always had this brazen habit of coming right out and directly asking for whatever I want; I always figured "no!" was the...

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Categories: mechanized, art, funny, poetry, social, women,
Form: Narrative
Kiss of Chemo
KISS OF CHEMO           

                     ...

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Categories: mechanized, body, introspection, life,
Form: Free verse
Manufactured Romance
A magical chemical infatuation
to disregard the tradition
of natures connectivity and diversity
dragged to the will of its subjugation
to dig into the complex cells intimacy
its mass increments of the yields
killing off the birds and the insects
for the...

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Categories: mechanized, food, nature, science,
Form: Free verse
Johnny's Story
Johnny always wanted to follow in his father’s footsteps,
as soon as he turned 18 he joined the US Army-
He wanted to live of life of honor, free of regret,
so he joined the one and only...

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© Lu Loo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mechanized, freedom, soldier,
Form: Rhyme
Military Awards and Medals
Awards and Recognition

They patted selves on their very own back;
They do have all things which we will lack;
Am so sore,
We are poor,
Live in towers while we survive in a shack.

Many things medals and awards are...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mechanized, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
From Plantation To Implantation


Looks like dem old ugly chains
got a new modern face
Beauty upgrade ... high-end cosmetic tech;
low-cost dressed in labor modest, 
minimum maintentance convenience
From da delta plain sugar cane fields,
to the glamorous Silicon Valley hills:
Ancient bigotry of...

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Categories: mechanized, imagery, slavery, visionary, wisdom,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Velociraptor Victims
Here are the French Connection facts,
Monsieurs and Madames
No need for reverse English translation,
Ladies and Gentlemen

Step carefully ... 
You’re now at the yellow tape border of 
a Jurassic Park murder scene investigation
Here’s robo Rico “Bio-Class II”...

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Categories: mechanized, allegory, imagery, urban, violence,
Form: Narrative
Synth
How could he be so cold with the raging lightning striking through his aluminum lines? 

His synthetic skin made of wax, glass, and fibrous mass has more than an eternity brushed abrasively against my own....

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Categories: mechanized, beauty, body, love, sensual,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Desecration of a Grave
“Here lieth baby Rachel
Born 10th Sept 1894 Died 30th Oct 1896”

Marble stone that lays above the head,
white chippings that blanket the body,
flowerless vase that sits naked
crying out for a fragrant moment
if only to perfume its...

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Categories: mechanized, me,
Form: Narrative
Quack Mechanized Presidency
I neither care nor bother about perfection
On all their faces I actually see otherwise 
On strange machines I have found myself
Bolts and nuts intertwined in mazes
Detailed guide too long to comprehend
I posses little education to...

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Categories: mechanized, political, education, me,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Crossroads of the World
There are lots of loud noises in Manhattan, you know
And the chaos will follow wherever you go
It's my toughest of tasks just to hear myself think
And it pushes my mind nearly over the brink.

So I...

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Categories: mechanized, america, city, humanity, international, new york, night,
Form: Quatrain
What Did You Get
By ten A. M. the presents had all been opened 
and breakfast had been served,
But there was still one more tradition of the holiday 
that needed to be observed.

Every kid on the block had to...

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© Tony Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mechanized, funny, holiday, fire, fire,
Form: Light Verse
The Long March Home
A sudden awakening,
An urgent hand shaking my shoulder,
Through weary eyes I see the valley blackening,
Their steady thunderous march animates river and boulder,
Allowing only a moment's reprieve in the timid morning light,
Somber clouds and solemn faces,
Ashen...

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Categories: mechanized, dad, daughter, death of a friend, deep,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member These Undead Dead
Hey my friend,
Look over there, yonder through the myrtles,
Can you see them? The living dead,
Burying the dirt of a million graves,
Embalming the streets with their dead screams.

Oh please, grace us with a few words.
No one...

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Categories: mechanized, death,
Form: Free verse
Science Faction
How far we’ve come
in this mechanized quantum
by silicon faction
the future held
our giddy and marvelous emporium

And if by chemical we could elevate
genetics design circumnavigate
such oblivious wonders
to an image
in an image
and in ourselves a God created

Lo and...

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Categories: mechanized, riddle, science,
Form: Free verse
Land of Milk and Honey
Land of Milk & Honey. 
The president has banned the verb “work,” there are no job seekers 
or unemployed people, but those who administrate the state are on
duty. Since all is mechanized, digitalized and robotozied...

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Categories: mechanized, political, satire,
Form: Carpe Diem
I. Father Byrd
Centuries ago
Father Byrd crossed those worn and weathered mounts
into the wild untamed unclaimed Mississippi River valley, settled down
and farmed land in a place that came to be called West Tennessee
sent grandsons off to Franklin to...

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Categories: mechanized, death, father, life, son, war, work,
Form: Narrative
A Story From My Imagination
Not long ago did I meet her
She was like an angel
draped in tight fittings and sweater
She walked with the most graceful gait
and smelled so nice
In an instant I became a wormed bait
Came up to me...

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Categories: mechanized, fantasy, girl, humorous, beauty, beauty,
Form: Rhyme
Canyon Train
A silent stillness swaddles the night
A restless wind addled floor doth spite
From rim's spout vaporous cloak descends; prescience to slight
Above melancholy mist, hoot owl resounds with doleful delight

In the distance, a billowy plume rises; darkness...

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Categories: mechanized, adventure,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs