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Premium Member Cooperative Family Politics
I think he's talking about a cooperative bicameral political system,
with "How to talk to the other side".

And what could that possibly mean, dear Yang?

Well,
I was watching this Ted-talk from Marin,
by Robb Willer, as I anciently...

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Categories: occupier, culture, earth, family, freedom, health, humor, parents,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member God Is Humor Sensed
Love wants nothing to do
with the everyday affairs of men.
Love's only intention
is to catch the lover!

Rumi

God wants nothing to do
with the routine affairs of men,
God's only intention
is to catch the lover's attention!

I wonder if Freud's...

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Categories: occupier, confusion, god, humor, identity, nature, psychological, science,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Trinitarian Voices
Father’s Voice

Your ungainly question,
What is the meaning of Life?
reminds of another,
What is purpose to Beauty?
which reminds of,
What is meaning and purpose for Grace?
and Karma?

Not ugly, empty, meaningless death, perhaps?

Life, like beauty, evolves appositional responses
of meaning,...

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Categories: occupier, culture, earth, god, health, life, nature, spiritual,
Form: Parallelismus Membrorum
Premium Member Free Love
Do you remember stories about the incensed 60s?

The smoke-filled Beatles,
and acrid flowering Hippies,
and Aquarian Age of Free Love.

It fizzled out.
It wasn't such a Great Transition
as we had hoped.
Exhausted by Foreign and Civil Rights v Wrongs...

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Categories: occupier, freedom, integrity, life, love, peace,
Form: Political Verse
The Stray Cat
Around that lonely house by the hill
The stray cat prowls through
His eyes glowing like meteors in the dark
And his fur's fawn rough
The stray cat strolls to the casement
Meowing for succour
The owner-occupier sneaks with a rod
Ready...

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Categories: occupier, anger, break up, creation, cute love, endurance,
Form: Free verse



Cause and Effect
Cause and Effect
In my youth I did not understand the difference between love and lust. Always seeking out Love's location but never to locate. Then our eyes met upon a faithful winds gust. That was...

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Categories: occupier, devotion, engagement, first love, husband, love, strength,
Form: Pastoral
Premium Member Battle of the Coaches
Keep winning
with your same old competitive erection,
said the life coach,
To avoid future losses.

What are the key capital investment opportunities,
asked the financial coach,
That keep Business As Competitively Usual
building larger homes,
expanding sacred cathedrals,
triumphing Win-or-Lose public servants
calculating democratic...

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Categories: occupier, beauty, caregiving, health, integrity, love, peace,
Form: Political Verse
Caliber
CALIBER

The mental quality of spirits is unveiled.
Anne saw them in imagery.
They were in small shapes as a displayed mural.
A bust of lives demised with estate being conveyed as an inhabitant or the occupier.
Their capacity was...

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Categories: occupier, character, courage, education, emotions, judgement, philosophy, strength,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member The 12 Things You'D Teach Your Child
With imperfection, introspection 
And a measure of over arching dejection 
Comes insight
So I've noted a truth or two
Do get comfortable and I'll share a few

Say you're dancing, having fun
And some sideline sneerer mocks
Forget them, they...

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Categories: occupier, life,
Form: Rhyme
A Dirge From My Shrieked Silence
to my every step,
there’s a uniformed man
whose hands are soaked,
in blood of my brethren
would kill me,
if I resist to be oppressed
senses of the world leaders get defunct,
when there’s any question of violations in my homeland
how...

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© Khan Ansur  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: occupier, humanity,
Form: Elegy
Premium Member The Paradox
"The Paradox" 

When we had crossed Styx
like a slow game of knuckles
we were thrown for a six 
it was like the party 
had kick started 
way ahead of time
without us

escape from the world
of fools is...

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Categories: occupier, journey, muse, mystery,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Richard Lamoureux
Figure of a man, constantly open

 Poetry marriage that makes him richer 

 Her heart and beauty a gift so golden

 Separate it would change, die, and wither

 
Friendship woven his unfailing embrace

Knowing  ...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: occupier, tribute,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Seventy-Five Years of Seeking Peace
For 75 years Israel has offered peace to her neighbors
   the Arab response, 'Never!' -- be Israel's leaders Likud or Labor

 From 1948 to 1967, before 'territories,' before 'occupation'
   when Israel...

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Categories: occupier, history, peace,
Form: Couplet
Coffin
Built with the measurement of The Alive
For those once here but no longer thrive;
One J saw for a dog that didn’t ask for interment
And it was some lavish entertainment!

In the past, bamboos strung into a...

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Categories: occupier, absence, bereavement, death, grief,
Form: Rhyme
To Emanuel Grossi
Dear Mistah Fart, before you try to scent the air with your smell
And chew the cud of your bosses with your bondage tinkling bell
Make sure you know we kicked them out over forty years ago
And...

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© A. Hemmati  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: occupier, usa, world,
Form: Ghazal
A Celebration In Spring
The winter and the spring are intermingling;
some days warmth and sun; some cold and rain,
and the flora that is needing reconditioning
swell their buds, and start greening once again,
and on the clothesline wire,
or dead branch on...

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Categories: occupier, bird, nature,
Form: Rhyme
Thinly Wangmo, Yogini
Thinly Wangmo,  Yogini.

Thinly Wangmo, a Tibetan too,
Rode on her horse this way,
Invasion came, Chinese, like rain,
No where, to get away?

Chinese war lord, occupier.
Captured  her out a riding.
A nasty sod, an Asian clod.
His anger,...

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Categories: occupier, adventure
Form: Rhyme
The Enemy Within
The enemy within 

There has been a war up North but after some times
the occupying forces surrendered and took the train
back where they came from.
Newspapers and magazines were (for a while) free 
of censors and...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: occupier, abuse, addiction, angst,
Form: Blank verse
Traitor Or Hero
Traitor/Hero

It was half dark in the yard where a group of men with heavy overcoats stood, this was a Nordic country and cold.
We´re freedom fighters but out enemy the occupier of our country, called us...

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Categories: occupier, anger, angst, break up, history,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Autumns Hitch
Autumn surrounds the lake
Vibrancy vivacious, romantic
Blue in the rippling eye
Dark speck, a boat

Grows bigger and bigger
The laughter
Her auburn hair thrown back,
Her subtle loveliness
He stares at the landscape of love

Day bellows in briskness
And a tartan blanket
Smoothed...

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Categories: occupier, autumn, fairy, love,
Form: Narrative
The Candidates
The candidates for world dominance 

The contenders who want to sit on the highest branch on the tree of power should 
not be elected because they want it too badly
Theirs are a grab for dominance...

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Categories: occupier, lost love, magic, math, memory, men,
Form: Sonnet
Denmark's war
Denmark’s war


When the Germans occupied Denmark during World War 2 the old king was not dethroned 
Every morning, he was seen riding in the park
Once, when his horse was spooked, by two German soldiers. he...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: occupier, absence, appreciation, art,
Form: Blank verse
Poetic Occupier
What got me into poetry,
Was possession in my head,
When I died a poet took over ,
After a bloody head on smash, he said.   (1975 prang )

When I’m playing billiards,
Getting beaten with a cue,
And...

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Categories: occupier, adventure, me, me,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Surreal Mono
The opportunity sparked a fierce desire
A cunning liar is trying to conspire
Plotting schemes that would require
Causing the masses tears to flood the mire
The choir sang with voices higher
Looking for a bold lady or noble squire
Capable...

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Categories: occupier, fear, hope,
Form: Monorhyme
Premium Member Despair
Despair
By: Miracle Man
5/21/2021

Do you ever wonder just why you’re still here?
are the things in your life no longer held dear?
How can you combat these feelings of despair?
By reaching out to someone you know will care.

You...

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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: occupier, anger, depression, faith, god, hope,
Form: Rhyme

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