Long Movers Poems
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RumorsRumors
How we arrived at where we are
By Franklin Price
05/03/2020
By now you've heard the rumors
How Covid-19 came to Earth
How it did not come here naturally
How Wuhan, China gave it birth
Maybe aided by our government
To make...
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Categories:
movers, america, health, hope, leadership, perspective, recovery from,
Form:
Rhyme
Nowhere ManNowhere Man
Star dust, the stuff of a fool’s dreams.
Oh !!!, to travel upon star dust streams
- that glorious, never ending journey -
into the realms, the space of many.
This old spirit, seems, not to fit into...
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Categories:
movers, history,
Form:
Rhyme
Blues Boating HomeHuman history is difficult;
hard pressed,
discovering
and rediscovering,
connecting
and reconnecting feelings
about therapeutic needs
and sacred wants
for trauma-prevention peace
trust
joy
Through co-empathic singing passions
which may,
too often,
feel stressful
Irritating
depressing
stormy
before unconditional win/win regard
for Self AND Other
reconnect,
Like EgoTheistic re-ligion
and EcoMatrimonial
indigenously multicultural
ecowomanist wisdom
Of Ego/EarthTribe mutual MeWe...
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Categories:
movers, culture, earth, health, integrity, love hurts, mentor,
Form:
Political Verse
Rough Roads To RoamThe flames of the furnace (well-travelled by wind
slowly glazing the rags of gray women chagrined
at the sight of a hair fleeing tresses now thinned)
sometimes billow like waves flooding naves through the night,
when the lightning...
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Categories:
movers, culture, earth, humanity, planet, world,
Form:
Rhyme
SurprisesIt’s the Thursday morning before valentine’s day. Lisa and I are scrambling to get out of our suite. We share an Organic Biochemistry class and we’re running a hot minute late. As we pulled on...
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Categories:
movers, boyfriend, crush, dance, school, student, teen, trust,
Form:
Free verse
Translation of Yesterday When I Was Young By T WignesanTranslation of YESTERDAY WHEN I WAS YOUNG
By T. Wignesan
(Written by : Herbert Kretzmer)
(Variously sung in a host of styles, moods and orchestration by
exquisite soul-movers like Roberta Flack, Shirley Bassey, Charles Aznavour, Glen Campbell, Andy Williams,...
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Categories:
movers, joy, life, song, sorrow, youth,
Form:
Ballad
First Uniting NationsHoney, why doesn't the United Nations include the First Nations?
Are you asking about Babylon
or Native Americans?
Who were, at the time,
thought to be more like wild Indians
by the movers and shakers of rapid industrializing history.
What about...
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Categories:
movers, earth, health, integrity, native american, psychological,
Form:
Political Verse
Bloodless - Tale of a Hero and the People He Died ForYou knew you were going to die. 1
And yet you came, thinking no matter how insane,
the man on the seat of power would never want you dead
… it would be too much on his head.
And...
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Categories:
movers, change, corruption, hero, history,
Form:
Epic
Moving, Shopping, Between RaindropsI Believe in the
Virgin birth of Christ.
I Believe in Christmas. ...
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Categories:
movers, christmas,
Form:
Blitz
Fine, WhateverWho do you think you are?
I said it so many times to my old friend
too many times
until I said it loudly one last time
and that was the end
I had enough- and banged down...
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Categories:
movers, anger, friend, humor,
Form:
Narrative
In Response To My First Poem - For Contest'The Journey'
Sight.
Sound.
Smell.
Taste.
The trains,
the tracks,
the rush, the haste.
The sweeties and toffees,
newspapers and coffees,
Cases and bags, e-cigs and fags,
pasty and tanned, iphone in hand,
The people who come and the people who go
and the Taxis that wait, as...
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Categories:
movers, journey, travel,
Form:
I do not know?
GravityYou have unfailingly demonstrated your love
every law supporting our galaxy
is so harmonious ...
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Categories:
movers, angst, business, education, faith, health, hope, life,
Form:
Free verse
Dancing WindI know it’s easier to catch a breeze or two, once we have been around the bend. We should take the time to watch the leaves among the trees every now and then. We should...
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Categories:
movers, beauty, bird, life, nature, wind,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Seen But Not HeardI remain stuck
and struck
by children to be seen behaving
but preferably not heard
regardless of behavior,
But especially not heard criticizing their WiseElders
or, probably worse, mimicking them;
although some parents,
especially grandparents,
do see mimicry as graceful flattery
and occasionally a disgraceful...
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Categories:
movers, caregiving, childhood, earth, education, environment, god, integrity,
Form:
Political Verse
Dawn Forever RisingDawn Forever Rising
It starts
Street lights fade
their tiny soft-winged tenants flee
checkerboard facades change
last night's illumined squares now dark
become but yesterday's portals
some polished
some weather streaked
all reaching to reflect first breath
Steam ascends from the city's vacuum
gratings rattle with...
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Categories:
movers, introspection,
Form:
Free verse
Syrian RefugeesSYRIAN REFUGEES
I'm watching a programme on telly
About the Syrian refugees
Men and women and children
Humanity brought to its knees
I'm watching the desperate faces
The terror and hunger and fear
They're facing their ultimate nightmare
And me? Well I'm just...
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Categories:
movers, political, war,
Form:
Quatrain
Ripples and Tracks, Dreams and Memories
Lakes and beaches are wiped clean like a whiteboard,
each day by waves, tide, wind.
Then marks of ripples and tracks provide transient tell-tales
of what has gone on since, of what is yet to come.
What caused...
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Categories:
movers, beach, memory, sea, water,
Form:
Free verse
The Poetry ClubHe enters looking bedraggled, tired and worn out, his skin like Vellum, blank and pale. Lifting his eyes to catch their gaze he gives a slight nod to acknowledge their presence. He scans the room...
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Categories:
movers, imagination, inspirational, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
What Her Father Gave, Part IiII.
Carmen had no other family left,
and said,”I guess I can give it a try.”
Her mother beamed. “I live in Miami,
I’ll pay for some movers to come by!”
That was how Carmen found herself living
in the guest...
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Categories:
movers, betrayal, character, corruption, dark, drug, father, mother,
Form:
Narrative
Admirable Peoplealone inside with me, less than inspirational
so look out for the more interesting folk
momentary excitement, the fiery motivational
beyond the familiar, to stoke and provoke
daydream departure from mundane...
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Categories:
movers, character, inspirational, life, motivation,
Form:
Verse
The WreckageThe winds of change blow in time’s one way course,
waft from the fading end to an unknown another,
as the momentum they gather from the power
the spurt of history gives, it goes...
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Categories:
movers, change, history,
Form:
Free verse
Chapter 101-- Damian Delilah Mallory Damali: Money Maverick Master Movers and ShakersDate: June 2045
Damali was in the mood to gain
Knowledge. who better to learn
From? Then the Major Maverick
Master my favorite uncle. Damian."
He sought Damian. Found him in
His den. "Hey Dad, I...
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Categories:
movers, allusion, halloween,
Form:
Alliteration
SidetrackedBoot it up baby cause the search is on top
We looking for filler and none of that slop
The stuff we call primo, Chivas and that sensie
The limo and jetplane, jewels and clemency
A forgiveness of feeling...
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Categories:
movers, music, baby, baby, love, time,
Form:
Lyric
KEROUAC THE WORD SPEAKS JAZZ Tony AdamoKEROUAC THE WORD SPEAKS JAZZ/Tony Adamo
Spoken Word All in Caps for Better Reading While in Recording Studio/10/14/23
THE JAZZ COOL AND BEBOP MUSICIANS MADE MUSIC THEIR OWN/
THE BEAT GENERATION WAS A NONCONFORMIST CULTURE MOVEMENT OF...
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Categories:
movers, spoken word,
Form:
Spoken Word
Winds of ChangeWinds of change blow in time’s course clear
waft from an unseen end to unknown another
the momentum they gather from the power
the history gives, it goes on increasing ever,
the direction they receive from the message
the current...
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Categories:
movers, change, family, history, relationship, society,
Form:
Rhyme