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Mongolophobia and the Eastern Horde
Neither a fable, 
Nor a tale, 
This is a fact,
A story to tell,
To everyone, female and male.
To generations, younger and frail.

About a threat, a monster from the East,
That struck the world like a beast,
Attacked Europe...

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Categories: patrimony, christian, conflict, culture, fear, history, violence, war,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Resilient Peak Experiences
Gayla Speak Experiences
promote healing events
not intended to contribute to trauma
drama narratives.

Stories we tell
and trust
and thrust
and softly smile about
when we dare to leave
our stiff 
stiffling closets.

RedYang 
universal dominants
friendly feasting
with BlueYintegral
unitarian intent

Together praising massively thick
and deeply embedded...

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Categories: patrimony, culture, health, integrity, political, power, senses, sensual,
Form: Parallelismus Membrorum
Premium Member Healing Systemic Trauma
Can you make any sense of
systemic racism?

No more common sense than
too much patriarchalism--
all leftbrain dominant things
oppressing sacred Earth's
polycultural win/win systems
promoting resiliently wealthy
resonant synergetic health

Care given
as received
in fruitful wombs,
like apple cores in transition
from refuse
toward rebirth

May be...

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Categories: patrimony, addiction, beauty, bullying, culture, health, history, peace,
Form: Parallelismus Membrorum
Federigo's Falcon
That look of fierce disdain, nobility! 
That regal plume of chestnut ruddy-brown 
with speckled breast! No hint of weak servility 
besmirched the falcon's fine, imperious frown. 
He loved the way it sat in proud tranquility...

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Categories: patrimony, myth,
Form: Ottava rima
Premium Member Vision For Our Country
Having experienced the Almighty’s goodness 
to our dear Motherland ---
I envision her as constantly enjoying freedom bliss
vis-à-vis accountable responsibility-exercise 
among people diligently led by government officials
exemplifying servant-leadership
as they earnestly seek the Sovereign’s guidance
in their endeavour...

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Categories: patrimony, character, christian, encouraging, faith, god, jesus, patriotic,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member If Ever I Had a Country: Lxxviii
IF EVER I HAD A COUNTRY: LXXVIII

            for Suzanne DELANEY, in appreciation

(Prelude: CAN THE WRONG MAN BE RIGHT ? ABSOLUTELY ! 
If only he...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: patrimony, america, anti bullying, betrayal, international, patriotic, political,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Brutus Iulius Trois Page 03
Brutus Iulius Trois Page 03

Grey eyed Brutus was  truly a Trojan son 
as he attended his father upon a great hunt
Jealous Juno hated this Brutus this Trois 
her anger caused his arrow to slay...

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Categories: patrimony, hero, history,
Form: Epic
Premium Member If Ever I Had a Country: Lxxiv
IF EVER I HAD A COUNTRY : LXXIV

IF ever I had a country proud of its sacred Soul Patrie
And if ever by a long shot I was nominated - not spuriously elected - Chef Ministre...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: patrimony, education, graduation, prison, religion, student, world war
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Flankers Redemption Fails All
Freedom with no responsibility is taken for granted
Legislated out of the society, Flankers left on the margins to pine
Ambition liberated with some, but others were too stunted
Native children in nothing native schooled, a long line
Kicking...

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Categories: patrimony, political, drug, universe,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Wild Life Inspired By the Cliffs of Moher
Wildflowers sleeping late on dewy days
Rather than traveling on mountaintops
Two flowers embrace in harmony
Cognizant of nature's patrimony
Thankful for the few good years that remain
Their love gracefully grows time and again

Their patience now merrily thrives again
Wildflowers...

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Categories: patrimony, appreciation, beauty, flower, inspiration, ireland, nature, ocean,
Form: Pastoral
Premium Member If Ever I Had a Country: Lxxv
IF EVER I HAD A COUNTRY : LXXV

IF ever I had a country with flaming flags flying on every lamp-post weather-cock and tree
And if ever I were by my highest degree qualification appointed the Director-General...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: patrimony, animal, bird, humor, satire, song,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Celebrating 50 - Poems About Patriotism
How do I begin
The litany of my praise
Where so much is wrong
And we in the haze
Of material focus
See not the spirit dripping
Into soggy souls.
We see the goals
Extolled by what brings to ruin
Other blind places
While around...

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Categories: patrimony, political, me, me,
Form: Free verse
We Are Victims
We are victims
Tied with  common fetters 
Loosed in thoughts of varied choices and desires
Loosely searching to make ends meet:
The meeting at this spot,
Either to go or stay, is a choice.

We are victims
Of the policies...

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Categories: patrimony, africa, angst, betrayal, encouraging, pain, political, violence,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Search For Serenity
Get rid of that false notion...
that life makes us taste its bitterness,
not because we deserve it:
because it builds our inner strenght,
making its wait all worthwhile;
have you noticed the wealth of the achievers?

Scream,fight and complain 'till...

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Categories: patrimony, nature, philosophy, seasons,
Form: Free verse
An Ode To the Words
Oh words, open your gates and relish my thoughts
Without your shoulder, my walks are crippled
You are the might and the sight of the mind
Without you, we are just vacant glitters.
Every phantasm of emotions I create
Without...

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Categories: patrimony, words,
Form: Free verse
Bittersweet a Life In Strife
I guess we all have a story to tell, the best that one may ?
Marked these stripes their colours; heresy his heretic yesteryear
She screams of defeatism ? Delirium tremens; demagogue; lese majesty
Tableau's symbiosis embellished, melodies...

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Categories: patrimony, art, baby, cancer, love,
Form: I do not know?
Availing Love
Imagine true love exists
Virtue that on fealty insists
Extinguishing meaningless trysts
Patrimony, chauvinism resists
Tokenism, infatuation desists

Lingering romance that heart uplifts
Unbrokered love with mutual benefits
Pure motives that bridge all rifts
Honor that countenances no grifts
Steadfastness which mollifies truant shifts

Passionate...

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Categories: patrimony, lovelove,
Form: Rhyme

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