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The Illusion of Free Will
What of "Free-Will," of which the prophets foretold?
A cruel little lie, bore of simple human design,
are our minds even capable, of the power to choose?
Or, are we blind sheep, being herded by the flock,
wrangled all...

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Categories: monarchies, allegory, allusion, conflict, life, religion, society, symbolism,
Form: Prose Poetry



A Declaration On Independence Day
On Independence Day
I declare  independence 
from American imperialism.
I declare U.S. out of Iraq.
And while I am at it
the C.I.A. out of the business
of supplying murderous thugs
with rifles and uniforms 
along with the strategies 
to...

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Categories: monarchies, angst, history, inspirational, social, time, uplifting, rights,
Form: Free verse
House of Savoy - a Letter of Forbidden Love
As the knight of Savoy protects the kingdom,one of the oldest monarchies. He does so, by riding the dragon,this beast tamed and true, with fiery breath and eyes of bluebut if the truth be known....

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Categories: monarchies, adventure, dark, evil, fantasy, fear, love, war,
Form: Free verse
Misguided Power
Misguided Power



My mind is at a precipice of peace and revolution

In a serenest of its own, bringing together the powerless

and the powerful nations of poverty and prosperity.



Countries at war purely on the thought of man’s...

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Categories: monarchies, conflict, corruption, power, perspective,
Form: Light Verse
One Hundred Dreams Old
~swiping paper machetes
                             mansions in trees~
 ...

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Categories: monarchies, adventure, childhood, imagination,
Form: Lyric



Premium Member Spoon Full of Defoul-
If I could have just one desire
 maybe multiples of sevens
 I would swallow my pride
 place it inside 

Up Chuck spew out the spoonful of defoul

on a tablespoon
 sprinkle it with honey no sugar...

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Categories: monarchies, analogy, anxiety, appreciation, character, engagement, humanity,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Cup Cake Insurrection
Cup Cake Insurrection

Evidence mounts as cup cakes bake in ovens
Camouflaged in chocolate brown 
Revolutions start this way they say
Secured, metallic ready in tin pans waiting 
375 degrees transformed
To something spongy to the touch
Perhaps we are...

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Categories: monarchies, adventure, chocolate, fantasy, food, fun, silly, war,
Form: Free verse
The Unions : One For All and All For One
before labor unions came into existence businesses were run like monarchies
where those in positions of power treated the workers atrociously
no sick days, no overtime, no vactions and no minimum wage
and some work place conditions were...

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Categories: monarchies, business, inspirational, on work and working, people,
Form: Narrative
Celestials Doves
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Bridled wavelengths in pursuit of divisions precarious afflictions ~

This monarchies prevailing nominative touch subsisting

Within the red tide of conscious; sixth senses....

Terminus crossing thresholds to grasp these, reigns of reason?!

Hopes indigent spectrum of protoplasms injections; immunities...

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Categories: monarchies, hope, life, love,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Land of the Free


                    LAND OF THE FREE

    Independence Day is July Fourth.
   ...

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Categories: monarchies, america, god, patriotic, pride,
Form: Rhyme
Queen Elizabeth Ii 1926-2022
Elizabeth;
Of immensely esteemed birth.
Highly respected in life,
but more respected in death.
Having a crown that ceased to decay
for many decades long.
A queen of kings, but still a wife,
custodian of traditions strong.
She that saw historic anniversaries,
She that...

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Categories: monarchies, death, tribute,
Form: Rhyme
Arab Spring
We the off-springs of deserts
Rules by decades of fears
With our fists and guts 
Shackled by servitude
Our minds corrupted by monarchies
Fooled and pulled by tyrants
Today, we ooze our blood for fraternity
Painting our deserts with tears 
Saying...

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Categories: monarchies, depression,
Form: I do not know?

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