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Premium Member Nowhere Else To Go
Nowhere Else To Go

Welcome to Israel: Land of Hope.1
(The land of Zion and Jerusalem.)2
Where prophets walked and prophesied,
For their God, our God:
The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.3

And the Lord spoke to Abram, and he...

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Categories: national anthem, bible, education, history, jewish,
Form: Verse



Happy Fourth of July, Or Happy Independence Day
Happy Fourth Of July, Or Happy Independence Day

On this day we celebrate and commemorate the birth of our nation, The United States of America's Independence from Great Britain's monarchical hold and liberty's triumph
Congress voting in...

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Categories: national anthem, america, birthday, celebration, firework, food, freedom, fun,
Form: List
Premium Member The Queen of England
Queen Elizabeth Alexandra Mary ll
Her seemingly eternal monarch--God has now beckoned
Balmoral Castle, reigned over the United Kingdom
"God Save The Queen" The British national anthem
21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022

“We are all visitors to this...

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© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: national anthem, appreciation, celebration, grief,
Form: Clerihew
FICTIONAL BIO:
FICTIONAL BIO:

The missus asked me
(hitherto known as her bozo)
just mere moments ago
to craft humorous poem to glow
nsync with the shiny nose of Rudolph
keeping syncopated metrical flow
thus methought to crow
about being equally as foolish
streaking naked outside...

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Categories: national anthem, adventure, allegory, courage, cute, hair, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Mehmet Akif Ersoy Translations
Mehmet Akif Ersoy: Modern English Translations of Turkish Poems

Mehmet Âkif Ersoy (1873-1936) was a Turkish poet, author, writer, academic, member of parliament, and the composer of the Turkish National Anthem.



Snapshot
by Mehmet Akif Ersoy
loose English translation/interpretation...

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Categories: national anthem, dark, death, earth, grave, life, war, world,
Form: Ghazal



Premium Member Womens Group
Feb. 6, 2021
	Hello I was born normal on May 17, 1979 from Paranaque, Philippines. My name is Jacqueline Ramirez Mendoza and was taken from Jacqueline Kennedy Onasis. Given by my cousin, Jocelyn Picazo Santos. My...

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Categories: national anthem, anxiety, christian, depression, god, muse, people, psychological,
Form: Narrative
One Knee
Poet:  Ken Jordan 
Poem:  One Knee 
Edited by:  Sparkle Jordan 
written:  September 2017


One Knee

Yes, I kneel down on one knee 
damn right I do -
I will not honor an Anthem 
of...

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© Ken Jordan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: national anthem, africa, america, betrayal,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Peace
Have you ever wondered about what does it mean to be all peaceful
Does it involve being indifferent
Does it involve being selfish
Does it require you to close your eyes to everything that does be not fair

See,...

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Categories: national anthem, peace,
Form: Rhyme
Can We Feel Music
Can We “Feel” Music?
By Carol Geyer


Can we “feel” music? Can the notes cool or warm us?
Soothing like green aloe balm, or warm as flaming Yule logs,
 or as majestic as a fully leafed oak?
 ...

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Categories: national anthem, music,
Form: Free verse
If the Chinese Communits Party Ruled the World Part Two
If the Red Chinese or one of their proxies such as Iran and Turkey were to provoke the United States into active warfare? Without divine intervention on God's part they would definitely defeat us militarily!

As...

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Categories: national anthem, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Let Them Burn
"Let them burn! Let them all burn!" A radical woman lost her job because of the backlash she received from very angry Canadian Christians. Thus far about eleven churches have been burned down because they...

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Categories: national anthem, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Monologue
I Made It Through the Game
I made it through the game.

There’s a game comes about
This time every year.
It’s long been an event
That I’ve grown to fear.

It’s the Super Bowl game
Each year it’s the same.
They waste so much money
Seems really a...

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© Old Buck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: national anthem, emotions, football, poetry, sports,
Form: Rhyme
Can You Believe This
It wasn’t that long ago that the idea of tearing down Confederate statues, spitting on the legacy of Christopher Columbus, and even declaring the national anthem a poem of oppression would have been regarded as...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: national anthem, allegory, analogy,
Form: I do not know?
The American Daydream
America is a great place
No one can argue,
One man in the states 
has a low IQ,

Sorry America I’m fond, 
Sadly this I must do, 
calling across the pond,
to the moron amongst you,

he’s a simple Sammy...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: national anthem, america, england, freedom, history, humorous, identity, irony,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Fifa: Beyond Greatness
FIFA: Beyond Greatness
The United Woke States of America

Make America, Again Great!
   But... it was never great... 
      the woke berate.

Women's sports are great, "they" reported.
   But,...

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Categories: national anthem, soccer,
Form: Free verse
40 Winks
what happens in sleep,
stays in sleep, no?

you hope. 

you do your best to 
forget the places that 
you’ve been & the 
people with whom you
have done despicable 
things.

you tiptoe through the
tulips, boundless & naked
sniffing, snorting,...

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Categories: national anthem, life
Form: Free verse
A Wandering Boy With a Song In His Pocket - Part Ii
A Wandering Boy with a Song in His Pocket
Arabic Poem by: Salman Dawood Mohammed 
Translated into English by: 
Inaam Al-Hashimi (Gold_N_Silk)
===========================

(5)
Just like the wind 
I drive out loneliness of an empty bench for two... 
And,...

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Categories: national anthem,
Form: Prose Poetry
The 12 Point 12 Secs Fastest Woman Alive
THE 12.12 SECS FASTEST WOMAN ALIVE

Life exudes in it's harshest of complexities:
I have built this machine with bleeding hands,
shaped her to slice the wind,
shined her as melanin with polish and sweat,
balanced her with feel in...

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Categories: national anthem, 1st grade,
Form: Free verse
Mine Shaved Spindle Shanks Indistinguishable From Plucked Chicken
I suddenly became aware
(although rooted motive not clear)
avoiding self castration ere
yours truly back during
forty three plus summers ago

(do the math and figure out what year)
long haired pencil necked geek
applied dull razor
to remove, (albeit temporarily) hair
covering...

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Categories: national anthem, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, animal,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Quacking Crackers
Donald Duck Chancellor of this fowl kingdom 
wearing an upside down smile's raging hypocrite backwards 
this deranged Duck twitters to and fro as his unhinged subjects 
unwittingly applaud him onto a victory march that never...

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Categories: national anthem, abuse, betrayal, conflict, deep, earth, hilarious, imagery,
Form: Political Verse
Quacking Crackers
Donald Duck Chancellor of this fowl kingdom 
wearing an upside down smile's raging hypocrite backwards 
this deranged Duck twitters to and fro as his unhinged subjects 
unwittingly applaud him onto a victory march that never...

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Categories: national anthem, anger, conflict, fear, irony, satire, truth,
Form: Political Verse
Remembering Tv of the 1950s
Remembering TV of the 1950s

By Elton Camp

About TV, this little account is told
From when I was twelve years old
Because it was along about then
When TV fascination did begin

The programming choices were few
The channels we received...

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© Elton Camp  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: national anthem, nostalgia,
Form: Rhyme
Letter To Beloved Daughter
My little Zohra, How are you ? How are you all ? 
Now, festive mood is in the air 
Sister may be decorating your beautiful soft hands
You look so sweet and mother adores sitting near

Yes,...

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Categories: national anthem, father daughter, humanity, independence day, integrity, love,
Form: I do not know?
The Causes of the Shipwreck
am the one that you corruptly and acidly destroyed I once a country of success and national prosperity hub educational champion, but you politicians ruined me. I was meant to benefit everyone living in me,...

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Categories: national anthem, abuse, africa, betrayal,
Form: Bio
Gold Medals To Save a Nation
Gold Medals Wanted...

At this point in time, it is a worrisome time when Malaysia as a country fumbles....
Economics, politics and a divided people are part of her myriad set of troubles...

In sports Malaysians generally sought...

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Categories: national anthem, children, children, future, patriotic, sports, visionary, youth,
Form: Light Verse

Book: Shattered Sighs