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Premium Member If We Were Gods
If we were Earth gods and goddesses,
with powers to create anything we prefer
for our healthiest wealth attainment,
would we settle for living in a swamp
created by our own collective lack of mindfulness
about how to play longer-term...

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Categories: nominate, creation, education, health, humor, love, political, science,
Form: Prose Poetry



Premium Member Trump Against Conservatives
What are some differences
between post-millennial Trumpism
and pre-millennial Republicanism?

I know...I know!
Republicans used to be fiscal conservatives
but now support a one trillion dollar deficit
per unaffordable health and safety care year,

Expanded deficit spending 
despite taking more from not...

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Categories: nominate, abuse, bullying, caregiving, corruption, education, health, integrity,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Yang Stresses Out
Yang dear,
could you please give us a brief LeftBrain summary
of relationships you find between
the language of Zero-Sum Sacred Ecology
and the double-bind information 
PolyPathic = Not(NotPolyCultural)?

Sure,
just imagine your LeftDominant hemisphere
as your Western Colonizing hemisphere
yet not quite...

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Categories: nominate, christian, earth, education, health, humor, integrity, usa,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Bored President
I once invested a year
as Board President.
Indeed, I was often a bored resident
of our State Affordable Housing Coalition.

My platform,
to speak grandly
of what was more of a healthy whim,
was for safe and beautiful affordable housing

Habitat is...

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Categories: nominate, caregiving, culture, health, house, humor, integrity, leadership,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member A Canadian's Letter To Americans: a Thousand Points of Light
A Thousand Points of Light! ! ! ! !

Once a beacon of democracy
A shining light on the hill
The ‘American Dream’
	Anyone can ‘make it’  
Never more than aspirational
Structurally delusional

Always susceptible to its 
	Achilles heel of...

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© Mel Gill  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: nominate, conflict, corruption, leadership, power, racism, violence, war,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member The Leadership Convention
When potable water nearly disappeared,
good faith communities
for healthy living 
water,
Earth,
people,
plants,
soil,
air,

Fire-breathing resistance churches
and calmer rapture temples,
synagogues,
mosques,
green post-millennial sanctuaries,
Gaian ecofeminist fire-circles
gathered their members and neighboring allies,
republican nationalists,
green democrats,
ecosystemic libertarian zeroists,

To discuss and discern
which potential Presidential
and Vice-Presidential candidates...

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Categories: nominate, conflict, health, integrity, love, peace,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Realtalk Parties
What if political parties
all over Earth
were invited together to sign a covenant
at a We The BiCameral People Party;

A covenant to never nominate or endorse or vote for a candidate for public office
without economic
and political
and environmental
and...

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Categories: nominate, caregiving, culture, health, integrity, joy, peace, wisdom,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member The Senior Center's Budgeting Party
We started slow and old-growth
yet steady.

The Senior Democrats
and Republicans
and Libertarians
and Independents
hosted a Community Integrity budgeting party.

Party favors were ballots
with options for small,
medium,
large,
and extra large service sectors
beginning with agriculture and permaculture support
and ending with zoning and...

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Categories: nominate, age, community, earth, education, health, humor, peace,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Sacred Sciences
All sacred science
is health science.

All health care
is wealthy spirited care.

If there is such a thing 
as an entirely secular science,
then it is probably an applied,
or "practical" technological discipline
like military science,
how to kill
while preaching a peace-loving...

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Categories: nominate, happiness, health, integrity, language, lost love, myth,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Real Mccoy - Or Is She - POTD
POTD

Synthetic hyper realistic - eclectic not eccentric 
Android Humanoid - naturalistic totally orgasmic
Unnatural physicality this futuristic fem-bot fantasy  
Against all normality she is the ultimate sexpot ecstasy   

Soulless secretions a monster metallic
A...

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Categories: nominate, desire, future, lust, technology,
Form: Light Verse
Hyperfocus Hocus Pocus
The force of my thoughts is a force to report,
Attention, no Deficit, Hyperactive, no Disorder, call it slaughter
when Hyperfocus onslaughts play hocus pocus with my thoughts,
a tornado, a hurricane a monsoon loom and taunt
a brainstorm...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: nominate, fun, nonsense, word play,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Selecting Mature Leaders
When I am searching for a healthy leader,
a wise teacher,
a mature mentor,
I look for someone who knows from experience
when a family member dies
a cherished part of her or himself
also is lifetime lost.

I look more for...

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Categories: nominate, health, integrity, leadership, mentor, parents, science, teacher,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Change, a Catalyst For a Better World
We should never mince words,
when speaking of politicians;
but instead, call them what they are…
completely delusional.

We listen to their speeches; 
which are nothing more than, 
fictional stories.
Every election day, millions rush to the polls,
to vote for...

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Categories: nominate, change, poems, poetry, political,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Slow-Sure Building
"The idea of building something once to last
tends to occur to...practical people later in life,
after they have reconstructed a few things
they thought were good enough
at the time."
  David Holmgren, "Permaculture Principles and Pathways"

There is...

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Categories: nominate, health, humanity, humor, integrity, philosophy, political, science,
Form: Prose Poetry
I Think We Need Another War Today
There’s people losing confidence
In diplomats and presidents,
You can’t believe a single thing they say.
I’ve got the proven remedy
To give this country unity:
I think we need another war today,

I think we need another war today,
Let’s find...

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© Steve Eng  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: nominate, warwar, war,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member The Evoultion of Learning (Part Two)
As long as various people run various nations
There will forever be war
What the world needs is one leader
A common man who believes in the working class
As well as the Lord
Instead of one Nation under God
Lets...

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Categories: nominate, death, health, history, life, loss, people, political,
Form: Free verse
A Symbol of Unity
(Dedicated to Pope John Paul 11)

Is Religion a symbol of unity?
Dedication for the welfare of mankind
A spirit of understanding
A respect for existence
An honour for leading the path
For awakening the human beings
A challenge for impurity
To protect...

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Categories: nominate, adventure, forgiveness, friendship, happiness, history, imagination, lost
Form: Name
Hashtag Schoolyard Politics
In the recesses of my mind,                             ...

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© John Beam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: nominate, childhood, humorous,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member St Bridgets Hospice Isle of Man
If I could nominate a charity St Bridget’s would be my choice
They care for the sick and the dying, their service is like a Rolls Royce
Nothing is too much trouble for the patients in their...

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Categories: nominate, care, death, hope,
Form: Rhyme
Non-Duality
With respect to digestion, we talk of two fates
The absorptive and post absorptive states.

Think of a meal as earning a wage.
You may use a bit but you’ll save some, if sage.
And the ratio is something...

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© Lr Waldman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: nominate, science,
Form: Verse
Twelve Rounds (With) Natethegreat
I challenged you, and you finally took the bait.
This was a battle that I had to instigate.
But, you only came when I gave you a mandate,
So now I will be happy to accommodate.
Now Burger King...

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Categories: nominate, on writing and wordsslam, day, slam,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Questionable Democracy
I am in charge of a nominating committee.
I nominate what I believe the entire nation should eat,
and I nominated cheeseburgers and was supported by the democratic party.
Fried Chicken has always been a favorite of the...

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Categories: nominate, political,
Form: Rhyme
Henry Iv: Prerogative and Piety
Enterprising Henry IV declares suzerainty over state
Xenophobic princes seek the royal prerogative to abate
Cautious king uses diplomacy, threats his minions to subjugate
Old rivals in Saxony Henry's consolidation with tyranny equate
Morose princes in the hinterland seek...

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Categories: nominate, history, peoplespiritual,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Blessings I Am Thank Full An Acrostic
Blessings I Am Thank Full
An Acrostic 
Bibles ask,
Long eons givings...
Endless eons sphere spirals
Such infinity’s messages.
Such tribulations insistent.
Incalculable eons beseech me
Necked unbelievers alarming
Geologic eon’s anticipations, grateful for all and everything
Several eons seeking

Incalculable eons lives on and...

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Categories: nominate, analogy, appreciation, devotion, god, inspirational, jesus,
Form: Acrostic
Perception
5/24/15




Have a sense of direction
And sharp perception
But don't rely on a constant connection
And always having cell reception

Why sit back and wait
Realize how far you will get at this rate
If on your own you fail to...

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Categories: nominate, old, poetry, rap, words, work, write, writing,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things