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Baby Brot Bringer
Incredible! Where could little girl of her age be going under this cold weather at this hour barefootedly and bareheadedly?What could have sent a poor girl she was to street with just oversized slippers she...

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Categories: plastics, children, grief,
Form: Prose Poetry



Premium Member I Am Me, Set Me Free
I am given to you by Creator Himself
My Limbs long to grow straight and tall
Bathed in sunlight from above, paying homage
Fulfilling my God given task
From the dawn of creation, in the Holy Books I’m told
A...

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Categories: plastics, cancer, creation, environment, health, inspirational, nature, planet,
Form: Ode
Premium Member A Wish For Fish and a Dolphins Swish
A WISH FOR ALL FISH

Washed up on shores around the world
Already dead, a whale, a dolphin a shark, 
All marine life is suffering, the situation
Has become absurd, 
The facts real and stark!
My Fairy God mother...

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Categories: plastics, fish,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member To Dance With Mary Jane
I never got to dance with Mary Jane
although I heard she sure knows how to swing!
She has a twin, and he is masculine;
he doesn’t have his sister’s magic powers,
her mystic way of calming people down
or...

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Categories: plastics, social,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Ocean
We are Winkin, Blinkin and Nod.
Many years this earth, we have trod.
We each had a dream, we three.
Winkin first said” my dream came back to me.

It was the Pacific Ocean calling to me you see.
Discarded...

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Categories: plastics, ocean,
Form: Rhyme



Lunch With An Alien
We’d returned again to planet Muton to collect data from our camera/waterer and also to re-engineer it such that it wouldn’t break, because it was a spherical live sensor. And when I was walking with...

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Categories: plastics, confidence, courage, future, mentor, science, science fiction,
Form: Haibun
Toast To 36-24-36
Fat is beautiful, thin is beautiful too. Black is beautiful, so is white. Isn't beauty subjective? Aren't we crystallizing 'arbitrary constructs' way too much? And ending up victimizing that stranger, that friend, our very own...

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Categories: plastics, beauty, body, dark, emotions, irony, love, self,
Form: Free verse
Night Vigil Candles
To my rivers of thinking needles in my heart to the haters’ smile goes to the cake love, I cannot stop lamenting to lemonade. My comrades they were sealed in plastics bags to pontiff to...

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Categories: plastics, allusion, voyage,
Form: Didactic
Can'T Fool Mother Nature
DOUBLETHINK
Can’t Fool Mother Nature

1: THIS LIFE

Newspeak, Doublethink,
and other similar words
only bedevil us.

When trying to figure out what was said,
George Orwell In his novel, “1984,” 
left us clues to solve such improper speech. 

For, we live...

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Categories: plastics, abuse, appreciation, confusion, earth day, fate, journey,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Aha Eureka
Remember when that flash of insight
last self-ignited in your expectant thoughts
blasting away the fog of uncertainty, complexity and doubt.
A sudden aha Eureka answer, pure, simple, so succinct, beautiful.
To some this flash of aha is called...

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Categories: plastics, inspiration, introspection,
Form: Free verse
This Is Uganda
This is Uganda
My motherland
My home that I love so much
Boom, boom, boom,boom
Another prominent leader has been shot dead
Who is it?
Abiriga, the yellow man
Panic here, panic there
Some arrests here and there
And that’s it
He is gone
And the...

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© Emanzi Ian  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: plastics, environment,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Teddy On the Street
"Alms, alms, alms...
spare me a piece of bread..
spare me your mercy..."

Wandering solely, all alone
Along the streets, everyone knows
Cartoons and tabloids, he stows
Lights with so little glow
He stood ready to go...

Roaming around from trash bin to...

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Categories: plastics, children, growing up, imagery, inspiration, life,
Form: Verse
Premium Member The Three Course Turkey Deal
A former Oiler once said 
Staying out of debt 
Give up being a bum 
Fill up my son 
Call yourself a titan 
And go do some fighting 
Years then passed 
While pumping gas 
This entrepreneur...

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Categories: plastics, america, appreciation, giving, holiday, thanks, thanksgiving, thanksgiving
Form: Rhyme
Flashing My System
Seven was my number,
When you first gave me that gift,
The tunnel you forever fixed in my heart,
I can make you remember,
 
At home from Jean’s where I’d gone to mother play,
You thoroughly dribbled a hot...

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Categories: plastics, daughter, family, father, forgiveness, friendship, day, me,
Form: Rhyme
Breakfast With Ingenium
It would be disingenuous to say that Ingenium did not have a bacon, egg and cheese sandwich for breakfast. It would boarder a lie to claim the same deity did not begin their morning exercise...

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Categories: plastics, imagination, philosophy, memory, memory,
Form: Prose Poetry
X-Stink-Shun Stinks
A fish flew out of the water.
Nobody knew why until he spoke,
he carried a warning for Mankind.

The fish looked human.
I need to talk to the CEO's, he said.
They came, the fish spoke.

If you don’t stop...

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Categories: plastics, care, loss, pollution,
Form: Free verse
Pallikarnai Poems
Pallikarnai,one of
the prominent
waterbodies that
once provided life
breath to Chennai
(Tamilnadu, India)
is now a garbage
dumpyard. It now
serves as a moving
symbol of how the
civilized can
threaten the
environment.


I

Pallikarnai
Resounds
In the Alps.
Retches the
himalayas.

Foams
In the Ganges.
Forays the volga.

Muddles
In the Amazon
Mucks the Nile.

Incarnates
In myriad moulds
And...

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Categories: plastics, earth, nature, pollution,
Form: Concrete
Winnie
Corona virus 

Corona virus; we cannot trust
Hundreds already have become dust
Millions fought back the death's spell
Conquering corona, now living well

Humans greed for sentient foods
And their craving for luxury goods
Led us to destroy the environment 
Purely,...

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Categories: plastics, death of a friend, forgiveness,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Climate Change Is No Joke
Our problems all began with the industrial revolution
And its legacy has left us with toxic pollution.

Climate change is real and been declared a code red
And if we chose to ignore it, we'll all end up...

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Categories: plastics, earth, environment, fire, pollution,
Form: Couplet
The poor bricks workers
I beheld them on the hottest summer of May,                     Are they bonded labours who lived...

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Categories: plastics, 10th grade, 9th grade,
Form: Rhyme
Modern Cults, Part I
Looking ’round it is sad to say,
we who think that we’re so advanced,
that cults are growing everywhere,
it’s really getting out of hand.
They make people think insane things,
out of touch with reality,
leave them unfit to face...

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Categories: plastics, corruption, how i feel, mental health, people,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Plastic Islands Adrift
So where's our lauded critical thinking, wisdom of the ages,
When far at sea unbridled plastic pollution rages?

Two large patches of plastic debris
Are circling in the North Pacific sea.

The greatest minds of our day can't solve...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: plastics, conflict, destiny, nature, ocean, science, sea, world,
Form: Couplet
Zeirgeist
Zeitgeist - My 1960s - Liz Walsh

Kaftans, mini-skirts, Carnaby Street fashions.
Angel Delight, Hirondelle wine and that sheepskin rug.
"The price of round steak on a Saturday" while
Magdalen Laundries kept dark, dark secrets!
Nylon socks, Cuban heeled boots,...

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© Liz Walsh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: plastics, nostalgiaheart, heart,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member A Christmas Ago
A CHRISTMAS AGO

My Christmas present list 
Every year
Got longer and longer,
What to buy
Whether far or near
I certainly have always got joy
Out of giving,  
Just two months ago, I thought
Things are getting out of hand,
What...

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Categories: plastics, christmas, faith, family,
Form: Free verse
God Gave Them
GOD GAVE THEM


God gave them life,
God gave them the water to drink and the plants to eat,
God gave them the air to breathe, and the sun to see and be warm,
God gave them the trees...

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Categories: plastics, god, life, pollution, pride, world,
Form: Verse

Book: Shattered Sighs