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Premium Member Rumors
Rumors
How we arrived at where we are
By Franklin Price
05/03/2020

By now you've heard the rumors
How Covid-19 came to Earth
How it did not come here naturally 
How Wuhan, China gave it birth

Maybe aided by our government
To make...

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Categories: pearl harbor, america, health, hope, leadership, perspective, recovery from,
Form: Rhyme



Sometimes: a Random Poem, Part Ii
Sometimes I wonder what is the point
To life, the universe and everything?
Then I remember that the venture is joint
With extraterrestrial beings

Sometimes I want to believe in UFOs
And visitors from outer space
I wonder if they will...

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Categories: pearl harbor, allegory, allusion, analogy, fun, mental illness, metaphor,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member New Time Same Problem Still Prejudice
NEW TIME SAME PROBLEM STILL PREJUDICE

I am colored by my skin type is...
Dark brown I am black
If the color of my skin offends you, then
Just close your, eyes close your eyes;
Be surprised everything in the...

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Categories: pearl harbor, anger, angst, anxiety, assonance, discrimination,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
The Greatest Generation
THE GREATEST GENERATION
by

JOHN M. ARRIBAS



Many Have Called Them the Greatest Generation
They Had Struggled and Survived, an Ugly Depression
It Was an Era of Hard Times and Simple Diversions
Like Bank Night, Singalongs  and Picnic Excursions
Band Concerts...

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Categories: pearl harbor, america, courage, freedom, patriotic, together, war,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Arizona
Japanese??

Here ... in Pearl Harbor?!? This must be a nightmare ...
It can't be real - I can't have seen that, yet here I am,
In my bunk cabin on the ship, with only a foot of...

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Categories: pearl harbor, adventure, remembrance day, violence, world war ii,
Form: Dramatic Monologue



Premium Member Alaska, the Last Frontier
Alaska; the wilderness state, the last frontier:
Where majestic mountains,
Deliver streams into flowing rivers:
Down slopes covered in forests
Of Sitka Spruce and Western Hemlock,
That dominates the landscape.
The name Alaska originates
From the Aleut word ‘Alyeska,’
Meaning the ‘mainland’ or...

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Categories: pearl harbor, celebration, culture, education, history, symbolism, tribute, usa,
Form: Verse
Premium Member The Dilettante Diaries: Avian Notes On the Sensate Slip Stream : the Silent War In 3 Acts: Pt2
“I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.”



The Dilettante Diaries: Avian Notes on the Sensate Slip Stream : The Silent War in 3 Acts

(Part 2)

What beats...

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Categories: pearl harbor, bible, bird, evil, god, light, love, war,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Pearl Harbor III
Beneath the ash its morals face defeat
as segregation separates is corps.
The scars outline a union incomplete
and wounds define its failure to restore.
Though rally calls have filled a Nation’s heart
and motivation fueled its vast machine,
supremacy held...

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Categories: pearl harbor, world war ii,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Premium Member Pearls Beneath the Harbor
Our bank accounts nearly emptied so we could afford a vacation; two young working girls who'd never been far from home. We were looking forward to finding love on a romantic tropical island. Maybe someone...

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© Lin Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pearl harbor, people, places, world war ii,
Form: Haibun
Premium Member Pearl Harbor II
As solitude neglects the Harbor door
the Heavens fill with vengeance from the sky,
and all below can only watch them soar
for crippled decks were useless to defy.
The devastation rendered from the clouds
destroyed the birds of war...

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Categories: pearl harbor, world war ii,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Premium Member Pearl Harbor I
A heedless world implodes beneath the weight
and all the West lies smoldering in flames.
And nay a soul finds shelter from the hate
as dire evil seeks intended aims.
The despot waves of fire and iron roll
upon whomever...

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Categories: pearl harbor, world war ii,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Tearing Half Mast Flag, 1 of 2
—Agonizing Moment, the Hour of 0846 and Thereafter, 09/11/2001—
 
When Pearl Harbor sank to the bottom of water
this nation wailed for enormous pain. However, to cure the wound
we all, the men and women, the young...

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© Su Ben  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pearl harbor, america, anger, anxiety, day, death,
Form: Epic
Communist Red China Is Taking Over Latin American Countries
According to CBN news Red China is sponsoring local Latin American Marxist Communist dictators in that region. Their local domestic Communist leaders resemble our Bernie Sanders. How are they taking over countries? 

The same method...

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Categories: pearl harbor, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
The Red Chinese God-Less Agenda Part Two
According to CBN news Red China does have an ant-Semitic agenda! Plus an anti-Christian and anti-non hostile Muslims!  Clearly they want to impoverish and enslave the entire world. But other news sources are not...

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Categories: pearl harbor, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
Valor and Sacrifice
Who could forget what happened on that unsuspecting and sunny day,
when no visible clouds drifted over the Twin Towers?
Little after midnight, the cool rain adds to the melancholy 
of the descending angels; and I join...

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Categories: pearl harbor, death, history, loss, people, places, sad, thank
Form: Narrative
The Super American
WWII has been over for 66 years & 
for some reason those responsible for the production of captain america: the first avenger
 think that now is a good time to bring back a douche bag...

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Categories: pearl harbor, lifewar, film, time, war, planet,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Our Brave Young Men
Throughout history from time to time, our country has gone to war;
they called upon our brave young men to enlist and join the corps. 
Some of the men were called by draft; while some enlisted...

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Categories: pearl harbor, courage, dedication, hero, memory, military, veterans day,
Form: Rhyme
And the Mothers Weep
AND THE MOTHERS WEEP
                               ...

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Categories: pearl harbor, anger, angst, death, eulogy, mother, repetition, war,
Form: Rhyme
The Last 4 Years and the Coming Decade 1
When the 21st century stepped into its third decade, the major tone of the world sharply switched. Internecine confrontation, cartelism and calumniation snaffled the high pitch, while comprehension, cooperation and cosmopolitanism, like ill-adapting burdens and...

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Categories: pearl harbor, america, international, introspection, political,
Form: Prose
Pie-Supper Summer
Blueberry and cherry, and home-made apple pie,
Country girls bake them, the apple of your eye;
Each pie’s got a number—which one will you choose?
Look at all those country girls, looking right at you.

It’s a Pie-Supper Summer,...

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© Steve Eng  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pearl harbor, history
Form: Lyric
The Veteran
There have been times in our land
When our nation has had to take a stand.

It first began at Bunker's Hill
Where so many men were then killed.

All through that war with the British King
Men here in...

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Categories: pearl harbor, dedication, history, holiday, life, thank you, warmen,
Form: Couplet
Open the Floodgate's (I Serve a Living God) Pt.2
{Serving a living GOD= Of all the insecure phenominals that has plague our citie's and
                    ...

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Categories: pearl harbor, depression, devotionworld, rain, life, rain,
Form: Quintain (Sicilian)
Premium Member Why History Is Important
I was born with skin the color beige…yet people say I’m white…
I’ve never understood why people can’t get my color right.

I did not know when I was placed into my warm, soft baby bed
that I...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pearl harbor, history,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member I Never Really Knew My Dad
I Never Really Knew My Dad (A Memorial Day Tribute) 

I never really knew my dad
As well as I wish I might;
He was a sailor in World War II
In the great Pacific fight.  

He...

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Categories: pearl harbor, conflict, courage, dad, dedication,
Form: Free verse
World War Two Parody
Old Macdonald was among allies E-I-E-I-O
And on his team he had Great Britain E-I-E-I-O
There was France and Canada
 New Zealand and Russia 
Also China and India
Don’t forget United States of America 
E-I-E-I-O  

Baba Black...

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Categories: pearl harbor, war, world, world war ii,
Form: Rhyme

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