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Premium Member Additional Advice To Those Would Be King From the Thiruk-Kural With Commentary
Additional free advice to those* who would be King from the THIRUK-KURAL with Commentary
[*like presidents, prime ministers, dictators of declining (falling or fallen) nations or even empires]

K442: urranOy niikki uraa amai munkaakkum
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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: minorities, bullying, immigration, prison, religion, sympathy, tamil, violence,
Form: Epigram



Premium Member Multicolored Houses
I find multicultural capital investment
socially healthier
politically wealthier
than more win/lose capital competitions.

Sociologists
may call this deep social communication capital,
so why don't natural scientists
discover naturally cooperative capital investments
is a long-winded way
of winding around
recognizing 
and appreciating,
not depreciating,
multiculturing health power?

With...

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Categories: minorities, health, integrity, passion, peace, political, power, presidents
Form: Political Verse
Caseworker, 1962
In 1962, I was a caseworker, not a social worker, in the Cabrini-Green Housing Project in Chicago. In that era, the difference between a caseworker and a social worker was simple. A social worker had...

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Categories: minorities, poverty,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Maelstrom
A situation or state of confused movement or violent turmoil. (dictionary definition #2 of Maelstrom)

Today’s opinions are so contrasting and divisive that nobody seems to know up from down!
I believe fairly strongly in what I...

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Categories: minorities, philosophy,
Form: Political Verse
I Ask Myself a Rhetorical Question Regarding
I ask myself a rhetorical question regarding...
the durability, longevity, and tenacity of Homo sapiens,
after screaming headlines report one after another atrocity.

How did the human species manage to survive
with many means
of self destruction at their disposal?

Atomic...

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Categories: minorities, africa, america, anger, april, black african american,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member King Vlad Redux - Second Cold War
King Vlad Redux – Second Cold War

Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin’s grimy fingerprints on current history
are for him nothing to gloat about—au contraire I say emphatically:
His actions bespeak one who’s not an architect for peace—not at all,
rather...

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Categories: minorities, betrayal, corruption, discrimination, evil, international, political, war,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Course Correction
Light the nation a new fire;
Awake the apathetic’s desire;
Like sheep to Shepherd’s crook;
We need a new course, old Book.

Our founders risked it all;
Starting with Lexington’s one ball;
The leaders penned a declaration;
Planting the seeds of a...

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Categories: minorities, leadership,
Form: Political Verse
A Gentle Violence I
Is this the price we pay for our right to have guns 
the blood of innocent souls lost to oblivion: a gentle violence

Forever a mental brute, a slow gentle violence 
of unforgivable action, wither insane...

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Categories: minorities, abuse, allegory, allusion, america, analogy, anger, angst,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Make America Great
When the colonists felt that with the king of Great Britain they could no longer reason,
Their leaders signed the Declaration of Independence, though they knew it was treason.
Because of their belief in the unalienable rights...

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Categories: minorities, discrimination, history, patriotic, prejudice,
Form: Free verse
The All-Time Greatest Great Britain
This small island civilization,
its empire was the largest creation,
with the widest trade connection,
there are mixed views of our colonization.

Many modern countries exist because of the British,
many justifiably say our actions were most brutish.
Some have hate...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: minorities, england, freedom, history, humanity, international, time, world,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Racist Dichotomy and Democracy
Tell me more about democracy
Nobody is a fool
Tell me more about dichotomy
Go ahead! I am cool
Tell me more about racism
Nobody is a tool
Tell me more about fascism
Tell me more lies about a rule
For dark, darker...

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Categories: minorities, bullying, color, discrimination, freedom, immigration, racism, war,
Form: Rhyme
Some Cultures Are Better Than Others, Part I
I think, perhaps, the greatest evil
of the plague that we call P.C.
Is how it drops a shade on us,
until truth we no longer see.
It tells people we’re all the same,
that all cultures are just as...

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Categories: minorities, culture, how i feel, humanity, political, society,
Form: Rhyme
Hate Speech Conclusion


The News and Politicians do all of the above.

Causing fear by reporting what the Government 
thinks about Parents attending 
school board meetings.
That they could be * inciting violence. 
(If it is unfounded then it is...

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Categories: minorities, anti bullying,
Form: Other
Black Eyes of America
I will stop reminiscing over the 1700s when the 2000s stop mirroring the same values
plantations upgraded to prisons, chains to handcuff, masters to head leaders and coaches
shall I keep going!
Segregation to isolation, shacks to the...

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Categories: minorities, 12th grade, black african american, black love,
Form: Free verse
Born Defective
I come from the land of coffee,
plastic breasts and nonsense,
drugs and narco past, 
very proudly they'll exalt.

Woman so pretty as blow-up doll, 
got so many surgeries, you don't know what you touch.
Reality or banality, 
inflatable,...

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© Eva Soup  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: minorities, community, identity, immigration, political, race, sexy, social,
Form: Free verse
Announcement By Shepherds
Announcement to Shepherds
Luke 2:8-20

Luke: “Nearby shepherds were living in the fields,
Guarding their sheep at night. 9 The Lord’s angel,
Stood before them, the Lord’s glory shone [yields],
Around them, and they were terrified [the dell].

10 The angel...

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Categories: minorities, angel, angst, atheist, christmas, class, history, religion,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member We Are All Colored--
We are all colored, What is this;
Term in the US in contrast with "white" Colored Middle English;

Coloured was first used in the 14th century;
Binding to be anything non Caucasian, European beige, brighten tan
Lesser and lighter...

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Categories: minorities, analogy, appreciation, discrimination, humanity, symbolism,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Bus Ride Across America
the Bus – Travels Through America’s Underbelly

I am a bus rider
That makes me unusual
For a white male 
From an upper middle class family

Our people are not bus riders
Though some are subway riders

Bus riders are other...

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© Jake Aller  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: minorities, travel,
Form: Free verse
A Proud American
A PROUD AMERICAN

I see the flag that’s flying high, I hear our anthem sung,
I see a soldier dressed so fine, I hear a bell that’s rung.
I hear applause and see them stand as a man...

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Categories: minorities, america,
Form: Rhyme
Catholicity of Faith
Horoscopes defy what the mind already knows
Sagittarius categorized, Catholically inclined
Religion forces Signed eyes to reconsider deliverance
Archer status on the dance floor
Lips poised clothing crunk'd
High heels dipped in ghetto couture 
Street loved, Sirens seem to posess...

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Categories: minorities, angst, confusion, faith, introspection, urban, me, prayer,
Form: Free verse
Voices
VOICES”
 
There are voices crying out loud screaming for help in the wilderness
In need of spiritual healing Im uncertain if anyone else even notice or are they hearing them
They are lost and broken draped in...

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Categories: minorities, hope, poetry, recovery from, spiritual, tribute,
Form: Free verse
Impending Doom
Cup does runneth 
over, rhyme inside'a 
me at last, was 
barren and so 
empty til inside 
there drops a 
splash,

of rich poetic 
potions mixed with 
collard greens and 
hash, let's picture 
hours after the 
economy...

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Categories: minorities, politicalworld, food,
Form: Rhyme
Suburban Blues
Well, get up on time,
See your days pass by.
Don’t ask questions,
To leaders of suppression.
Cause court is in session.
Obey this do that,
When you go out,
Don't wear hood or hat.

Ah, eat more Tyson food
City gave us a...

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Categories: minorities, abuse, change, corruption, future, humanity, imagery, passion,
Form: ABC
He Came To Them In Sheep's Clothing
One day an evil man came to them in sheep’s clothing,
To lead them into his evil ways he was hoping.
So treacherous and evil was this ravenous wolf,
Feeding off of their ignorance while he played golf.
So...

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Categories: minorities, black african american, immigration, inspiration, international, political,
Form: Rhyme
What Are We Waiting For
where are the voices of the churches in the midst of this economic uncertainty?
where are the spiritual leaders the moral compass of society?
it seems that since the Rev. Dr. M.L. King died so has the...

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Categories: minorities, black african american, faith, history, inspirational, politicalclass,
Form: Dramatic Monologue

Book: Shattered Sighs