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Justice Is Crying In the Street
Oh my soul what hails you?
Oh my soul what awaits you?
Oh my soul why are you in despair?
Oh my soul I have not deserted you
Oh my soul I have something to share
Oh my soul I...

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Categories: parliament, anti bullying, conflict, courage, desire, discrimination, education,
Form: Free verse



Call it curiosity
"Call it curiosity"
Does anyone on this app really believe
That somehow or another every one of us
Truly think that one side is meant to deceive 
Or that one side is the one that is only one...

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Categories: parliament, abuse, allusion, america, anger, angst, anxiety,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member My Odyssey

Here, I am...
Retired,
Happy,
Sitting on the relaxing throne of my age,
Reminiscing what I went through in life.
A mere spectator I have now become,
Observing in silence the works of men,
Having no worries
Of carrier advancement,
Of acceptance,
Of recognition...

Free at...

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Categories: parliament,
Form: Bio
Premium Member Fall of Berlin
Fall Of Berlin

There on the wall hangs a mixture of paint on linen,
Leaving the impression of a city besieged, encased in ice;
Purposely frozen in horror to remind the living,
Of blood oozing from the rubble into...

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Categories: parliament, history, war, world war ii,
Form: Verse
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: parliament, dark, death, earth, grave, life, war, world,
Form: Ghazal



Hard Times
I bow down to the great Dickens
Whose name has touched every soil,
And whose art has touched every soul,
His  art "Hard Times" has travelled far and wide
When at last built it's castle at Sherubtse college,
Fortuitous...

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Categories: parliament, abuse, high school, slavery,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Mango Epulaeryu Poem
Epulaeryu Mango Poetry Season

Greetings my dear brothers and sister of God's inspirational grace, and I pray each of you will defeat Covid-19 and its elusive Delta and Omicron variants, and live a most gracious life...

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Categories: parliament, appreciation, celebration, fruit, joy, passion, thanksgiving, uplifting,
Form: Epulaeryu
Premium Member Letter to Sam Hunt
Dear Sam, hello it’s me, don’t fret
old friend whom I have never met.
I wrote a letter time forgot,
you may ask why, I ask why not?
A sad meditation of late
on our nation’s new police state -
its...

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Categories: parliament, how i feel, perspective, writing,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member November Fairy Twinkle
Kerry Ann gleamed with undeterred joy and twinkled in anticipation

It was her birthday and as a true Sagittarius she had colourful vision 

And a sharp bow for shooting the moon to get closer to serious...

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Categories: parliament, blessing,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Memoirs
Although born in Scotland I have no memories of there as we left when I was two.
My first recollections are of Las Palmos in the Canaries.
I recall the donkey passing daily and being told he...

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Categories: parliament, adventure, africa, life, places, voyage, mum,
Form: Bio
Premium Member Great Little England
skinny island rump
  highway seas churning the horizon under turbulent skies
  entity England
  migration waves still grounding along the continental shelf
  monarchs, priests and lords
  relaunching history and hope, the...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: parliament, culture, england, history,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Confused I And Stressed In London
is everyone from Barking  Barking mad?
Does everyone In Lambeth do the Lambeth walk?
Is Leicester Square In Leicester?
Is The Elephant And Castle a place where they hide Elephants?
Is Oxford Street in Oxford?
And Paddington a bear?
Highgate...

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© Peter Dome  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: parliament, city, confusion,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Owl and the Crow
The Owl and the Crow


The hunter captured the owl
He brought her home to his castle
Inside a cell she was put
Away from the rain

The owl, never went hungry
The majestic avian had the greatest of comforts
Perched on...

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Categories: parliament, imagery, philosophy, urdu, wine, wisdom, women,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Poland III
For soon the rains of destiny will fall
as innocence capitulates its soul.
Aggression sealed your fears within a wall
to let disease and hunger take their toll.
Your rank-and-file dissolved into the night
with nary whisper echoing their names,
‘tis...

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Categories: parliament, world war ii,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Owlology 101
This is a poem I wrote last year for my grand children....one loves bird...future ornithologist, maybe?

Owls belong to one of two different families or classes,
Even though there are more than 216 types in their masses,
The...

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Categories: parliament, bird, education, children, kids, nature, , cute,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Owl Parliament, Eagle Owl Presiding
Owl Parliament is now in session, so be quiet please.
All whistles, hoots, growls, grunts and screeches need to cease.

As the largest of you all, I’m in charge, you see.
Not to mention, I have killed four...

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Categories: parliament, bird, , cute,
Form: Couplet
Rise and Fall
The sky was never the 
limit for those who sook 
to defy the norm. They 
soar to the highest 
heavens like eagles and 
become one with the 
storm. The staffless 
Moses of the black 
parliament...

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Categories: parliament, corruption
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member Defending Democracy
Oh Democracy, 
You, most desirable bride among political systems,
Your suitors have been many throughout history,  
In every part of the world, you were the one
They were after

But

You have declined their proposals, despite the fact
All...

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Categories: parliament, philosophy, truth, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
Corruption Crusader
I cannot focus on the focal point to equivocal, the pain in my memory, to memorial site. The night smells gunpowder in the middle galaxy to summon the smart, south to Saturn where I rest...

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Categories: parliament, hip hop, poverty, prejudice, satire, sorry, ,
Form: Political Verse
London
London

The tour of London begins
 In the streets of my mind,
  Through past and present
   Intrinsically entwined,
    Through people and places
     It's heart we will...

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Categories: parliament, london,
Form: Rhyme
Sundays Shop Or Not Until You Drop
>Sunday – shop – or – not, until you drop.

I heard it on TV one night.  
So I knew it must be right.
MP’s debating seriously.  
Whatever could be that emergency?

Was Sunday shopping, oh...

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Categories: parliament, beach, celebration, cool, fun, funny, humor, words,
Form: Prose
Premium Member 53 Bronze Bells
 the
parliament of canada    a beautiful high gothic
building     the center piece     the bell tower
victoria tower (1859-1866 to build)   180 feet 
 ...

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Categories: parliament, history, music,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Against the backdrop of a leaden sky, where dreams lie shattered
Against the backdrop of a leaden sky, where dreams lie shattered,
Beneath the heavy burden of pain, with echoes in sacred silences,
I lay down verses at dusk, where words are lost to the wind,
A saga of...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: parliament, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Jamaican Elegy For An Intellectual (Rex. R. Nettleford) Part 1
One time a barefooted pickney dancing on the street
I beat puhn pan an' wanda how life could be sweet
For my yai quadrilled to distant cling-cling roost and feel
A longing to change their parliament in my...

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Categories: parliament, death, dedication, historyme, longing, me, river,
Form: Elegy
William Alexander Bustamante (From Pages)
Now let us forget foreign captains
And Conquistadores myth
That colors the morning exuberantly
With exotics wars and phony fathers
Like a fine lady strolling along a rotten street
I have tasted lemon
And though I wince at my tongue's
Sharp reaction
I...

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Categories: parliament, history, people
Form: Free verse

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