Long Prescriptions Poems
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Chapter 51-- Damian Delilah Mallory: the Family Seventeen IiThe seven were "all healthy and
Well cared for" Dr. Maxim
Stated. She was a little
Concerned about Adian. He
Only gained one pound since
His birth. Molly said, "I'm
Worried he's not getting enough
Milk. I'm...
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Categories:
prescriptions, bangla, birth, devotion,
Form:
Alliteration
Experimental Drugs - Both Audio and Text“We need to talk! Something I perceive as being nothing short of scary’s now been going on for several years…it’s got to stop!
Insurance costs are soaring…and the cost of some prescriptions is...
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Categories:
prescriptions, drug,
Form:
Rhyme
A Stranger In the Soup Kitchen Spills the BeansI have a friend, old and retired, who keeps busy helping the poor. Let's call him Ted because he wants to remain anonymous. Some of his ideas, he says, wouldn’t make many of his neighbors...
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Categories:
prescriptions, poverty,
Form:
Prose
A Penny For a Poets Thoughts IStanding up for the kids standing up to sleep in overbearing heat clothes damp from their pee, God made night separate from day, but with lights bright all night as well as all day, the...
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Categories:
prescriptions, abuse, anger,
Form:
Political Verse
My Conversation With GodI have been praying to God ever since I first understood the concept of a deity. Although I have struggled through life with my acceptance of and belief in the religion I was force...
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Categories:
prescriptions, inspirational, introspection, god, me, time, prayer, children,
Form:
Narrative
Small Mutinies
"Small Mutinies"
So what if my point of view
is not that which wraps
you in comfortably warm
fluffed-up silky
cashmere blankets
of insecure insincerity
simple scribbles
bleating from the
chirping crickets
and frog croaking
symphonies
muddying waters
cutting pristine lines...
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Categories:
prescriptions, halloween, muse, symbolism,
Form:
Free verse
Afflictions and Perspectivesfoisted upon her was the merry go round crystal chandelier
it stuck in her beautiful mind like a beacon of flaming desire
of clouds fried by a cuckoo with an indestructible socket
her eyes wide upon pupils dilated...
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Categories:
prescriptions, addiction,
Form:
Free verse
Sacred Falling StarsOnce upon a time a gymnast teacher told a girl,
and all her classmates,
to gather round
to spot the student currently bouncing
on the trampoline.
They circled
to volunteer a ring of imperfectly rhythmed
but...
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Categories:
prescriptions, allegory, analogy, caregiving, health, passion, political, power,
Form:
Political Verse
Now I Am a PoetLetter to a novice poet:
(What modern poetry is for me)
Welcome to the family of budding poets, who pen passion and
meaning or anything life holds for them. Enjoy. Buds will sprout
and blossom over time. No buts...
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Categories:
prescriptions, adventure, courage, inspirational,
Form:
Prose
Gott, Oh Machtig, Trump Iz On the Warpath AgainGott, oh mächtig, Trump iz on the warpath again!
Glad for birth write to express views
aware cunning linguists
will apply figurative screws
in an effort at blatant mud slinging ruse
exercised courtesy mail in ballots,
or...
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Categories:
prescriptions, age, america, anger, angst, anxiety, betrayal, bullying,
Form:
Free verse
Love Begets ResilienceBack in our preverbal day
of healthy regenerating time,
indigenous wisdom
pursued peak experiences
of cooperative pleasure,
deep co-empathic embrace.
Sometimes,
especially when this pleasure was sustained,
euphoric,
ejaculatory
and reverberating in resonant cycles
of deep wombed ecstasy,
procreation happened,
preferably in the spring
when new life is more...
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Categories:
prescriptions, earth, health, integrity, love, passion, religion, sensual,
Form:
Political Verse
Wealth Care For the Rich, Others Not"The Senate bill, unveiled today, is not a health care bill.
It’s a massive transfer of wealth from middle-class
and poor families to the richest people in America.
It hands enormous tax cuts to the rich...
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Categories:
prescriptions, america, people, political, sorrow, mental health,
Form:
Prose
Old Maid GamesI recall a card game
probably extending back past the 1950s
called Old Maid.
There was also Authors
and a few other choices
less popular with me.
But Old Maid sticks in mind
as blatantly sexist
and ageist
and, for a country kid
in redneck...
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Categories:
prescriptions, earth, gender, health, humanity, humor, integrity, usa,
Form:
Political Verse
No More Empty PraiseI have prayed and prayed and prayed,
You don't listen ... I see the man who
Raised me, the man who worked his
Ass off day after day after 14-hour day,
The man who sacrificed EVERYthing so
His family could...
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Categories:
prescriptions, age, anger, father son, love, old, parents,
Form:
Free verse
Dear Dr Fred You Missed the Big OneWhen I was young, ...
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Categories:
prescriptions, birthday, death, drug, mom, murder, sick, sports,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
Of My PrescriptionI'm here to clarify
My passions that I never defy
Prescriptions of my essence
My drug is my vibe
Addictions to what I do
No cure to my being true
My body is vacant of disease...
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Categories:
prescriptions,
Form:
Free verse
Manic Bipolar InsomniacSome days seems like some nights, A continuous battle, with an innumerable amount of fights. Endless hours pass, the night moon fades to the light of mourning, Tired as , yet when I go to...
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Categories:
prescriptions, anxiety, conflict, depression, extended metaphor,
Form:
Free verse
Conversations In PronoiaWelcome, friends, into this day.
I see we are wearing our Scientist hats today.
John Wheeler: We are the sun's way of thinking about itself.
Wow, that's truly cosmic, or kosmic; probably both.
I don't disagree,
although I do...
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Categories:
prescriptions, art, beauty, humor, language, love, poetry, science,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Poor PandoraWe ponder Pandora as the person preordained
to unleash a plethora of plagues upon our persons.
But here's what I heard:
Pandora had two sisters,
Persephone and Proserpina.
Pandora perused poetry
while Persephone practiced petite-point.
But Proserpina possessed the predilection
for picking...
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Categories:
prescriptions, allegory, humor,
Form:
Light Verse
Poverty of HealthPoverty:
Unusually limited access
to health,
nutritional poetry,
liturgical dance,
and positive-restorative energy resources--
The four WealthFaces of liberal love.
Poverty of Health derives from
and heads toward:
Win/Lose survival pressures,
crisis,
abscessed longing for peace revolutions,
NowTimed therapeutic resolutions,
HereSpaced restorations of democratic access
to healthy non-institutions.
Health/Pathology...
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Categories:
prescriptions, earth, health, integrity, language, love, poverty, psychological,
Form:
Political Verse
Dr Harold F Shipman Psychopathic KillerPsychopath definition: A mentally ill or unstable person. A person who engages in antisocial behavior and exhibits a pervasive disregard for the rights, and feelings, and safety of others.
Serial killer: Performing a series of...
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Categories:
prescriptions, betrayal, death,
Form:
Narrative
Coronvirus Covid-19 Part OneDuring the pandemic of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) the weather channel, on our computers. Is providing local, regional, national and international updates.
There is a national suicide prevention hotline available in the United States. The hotline...
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Categories:
prescriptions, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form:
Narrative
Gott Oh Mighty Trump Iz On the WarpathGott Oh Mighty,Trump iz on the Warpath!
Das Don Auld (can hard tank
tucker son of Carl, and leave
landscape barren) calling out
rigged ken tuckered hoarfrost race,
viz demolition derby presaging
death to White Anglo Saxon
democracy DOMS (delayed
onset muscle soreness)
minions...
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Categories:
prescriptions, 4th grade, america, analogy, anti bullying, atheist,
Form:
Free verse
ConversationListen hear me out
Had to go in His presence of the throne
Not alone
Surrounded by majestically
Spiritual trombones
Blowing announcing here she comes
Aisle ready thy Kingdom come
Jubilee ceremonial fun
Keep pushing understanding to some
Seasons change like doubled down...
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Categories:
prescriptions, father daughter, love,
Form:
Free verse
Planning a Seniors WeddingGerry Coombes and April Showers have their families in a spin,
being ninety-two and eighty-nine; planned their new life to begin.
They’ve announced they’re getting married before they get too old,
and of course there is resistance, but...
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Categories:
prescriptions, humor,
Form:
Rhyme