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Breathe Fresh Air
The grey clouds are slowly moving away and it feels like something good is coming my way, the financial jamboree is skipping up and down the street and the banks are messing with my heartbeat....

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Categories: protester, age, america, deep, destiny, devotion, history, leadership,
Form: Narrative



The Great Catching Away part one
"Hey Ray," shouted Jason, "After all of this time do  you still believe that the return
of Jesus Christ  is still very imminent?" 

"Hey Jason," replied Ray, "You used to believe that too, what...

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Categories: protester, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Prose
Soul of skeptic writhes with agonizing torture like a burning man in Dante's Inferno
Soul of skeptic writhes with agonizing torture (like a burning man) in Dante's Inferno

Self immolation as sacrificial bleating lamb
promises eternal martyrdom
awaiting voluntary die hard protester,
where countless vestal virgins provide blissfulness
(think Playboy mansion on steroids)
synonymous with...

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Categories: protester, abuse, allusion, america, anger, anxiety, atheist, fire,
Form: Free verse
Aided By The Wind

                 Eternal skies tease the ground below, 
shows shelf lustrous in the waters eye, in aroused reflecting cameo, 
seducing...

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Categories: protester, art,
Form: Rhyme
American Soldier Rise
A FOREIGNER ASKED THIS QUESTION OF ME
“WHERE CAN I IN U.S. FIND SOLDIER TO SEE?”
HIS ENGLISH WAS BROKEN, BUT CLEARLY RECEIVED
YET, HOW COULD I BEST EXPLAIN WHAT I BELIEVED
THE ANSWER I GAVE TO THIS QUESTIONABLE...

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Categories: protester, thank you, usa, veterans day,
Form: Prose



Hammer Head Toast With a Jar of Spam
we can think then relax a bit
 take a sip or to of coffee until I give my foot a push
 nestled in the very fabric of a fresh pile of manure
 we stand clueless...

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Categories: protester, anxiety, art, baseball,
Form: Free verse
Yellow Paper
Every family has a story, 
Then this was mine,with my grand mom
Nineteen Eighty Six,I hold her Hand 
I hold a polar ice drop on the other one.
I'm just a boy-
A yellow strings flew downward 
They...

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Categories: protester, bereavement, betrayal, butterfly, cancer, conflict, confusion, rights,
Form: Verse
A Soldier's Christmas Wish
This year, at the holidays
of course, I miss home,
surrounded by sand dunes,
and Iraqi mosque-domes.

But I willingly came
to guard against fear—
not let terrorist conquer
everything I hold dear. 

I know my mom worries
about me over here
away from...

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Categories: protester, warchristmas, christmas, may, me,
Form: Rhyme
Bakerville Gazett Volume Twelve Sixty Six Bizzy reports
Our Company makes both
the Ware and Anti-ware
products needed to be in full
control of your business.
Hacking equipment
and anti hacking equipment
moral and in disent.
S$it our company
has equipment to
find the codes
to every engine, washer dryer
anything with a computer
made...

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Categories: protester, business, culture, future, music, science fiction,
Form: Bio
The View From Where I Stand
I’ve an anger which cannot be hidden!
A burning passion that comes unbidden!
My Soul desolated with grievous rage,
reacts with furious justified outrage!

Occasioned by the offences of ignorance,
bigotry, discrimination and intolerance!
Though evil are the ravages of vandalism,
they...

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Categories: protester, anger,
Form: Rhyme
Ruby
Ruby

Ruby Bridges was one of the first Black American pupils	
in a 'White' school 
after racial segregation was declared unconstitutional.

It was November 14th, 1960 when six year old Ruby sat in school alone,
children and teachers stayed...

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Categories: protester, black african american, discrimination, freedom, racism, society,
Form: Free verse
Downcast Extolled
Nwanyi'agadi, the daughter of Nwanyi'kwele,
On our day of Armageddon,
We will publish your name upon the office of Justice,
Come, sit here and prevail.
You will stand on the fulcrum, and clench the Ofor into your right fist,
Become...

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Categories: protester, africa, anger, death, evil, fantasy, sorrow,
Form: Free verse
Collaberation Vs Compulation
ok, mom's right, it's "collaborate and copulate"
that's what I meant to say

i am the mom and when i say
it is right it is and
it is weird and i could
be wrong.

ok. we agreed, we only get...

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Categories: protester, confusion, funny, mother, parody, satire, mom, baby,
Form: Free verse
Abortion
I am walking down this road but I am going the wrong way
At least that’s what the protesters signs say
And my heart is pounding because I know I am to blame
But I still walk into...

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Categories: protester, abortion, baby, birth, life,
Form: Rhyme
The Ins and Outs
Oh the demise in my condensing absolute abyss
There is no sunrise for the corridors are barely lit...
It is an explosion a debacle of hell,
That I truly dwell in the shadows with demons...
If only my guts...

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Categories: protester, absence, angst, character, conflict, emotions, innocence, metaphor,
Form: Free verse
Acorns
When we kill a tree
Does a forest sigh
Rustle with grief that
One of them should die.
Is there apprehension,
Do the trees even hear,
The clinking clanking sound
As the felling gang draws near.

The real flowers of the world,
The lungs...

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Categories: protester, earth, environment, philosophy, tree, world,
Form: Rhyme
I Pity the Poor Protester - a Song
I Pity the Poor Protester 
as he tries to make his case 
discredited at every turn 
by the ones who run this place 
now he’s got some big ideas 
with new tools in his hand...

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© Art Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: protester, social, song-words,
Form: Lyric
One Against Many
One against many

A peace campaigner,
Anti war protester,
Brian Haw U.K. Cristian
Dedicated to his beliefs,
His rectitude a mirror,
People of opposition 
How could ever bear,
The One against many !

Blue plaque erected,
His death marks an end
To a historic enterprise,
As...

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Categories: protester, courage, tribute,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Tongue Twister
TONGUE TWISTER

        Fantastic fun on scholastic enjoyment
        assessing accessing accepting accent,
        pointing permitting possible...

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Categories: protester, 12th grade, appreciation,
Form: Rhyme
Colors Fade
Sad to say,
 it appears some days
 the colors fade.
The bold and brave
 red, white and blue caves
 to lives given over to a multitude of graves.
The allegiance dies
 while the inner heart cries
 to...

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© Dm Babbit  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: protester, color, freedom, hope,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Something Of A Protester
Is it disobedience if I want to submit? 
I always was something of a protester;

Normally I want to be left alone,
but those rules don’t apply to you;
Forgive my disobedience,
I want to be endlessly adored;
Every corner...

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Categories: protester, emotions, feelings, love, lust,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Tamarack
A forest soldier still armored in golden chain
guards the Canadian Shield from brooding vines and
                    ...

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Categories: protester, allusion, autumn, devotion, extended metaphor, image, nature,
Form: Free verse
Greta Thunberg Climate Protester
Young Swedish School girl

Greta Thunberg

Climate change protester

Is surely a sticky topic to discuss

Due to her admirable her intentions

But does a burgeoning teenager 

Really have the ability to comprehend the actual facts surrounding such a complex...

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Categories: protester, slam,
Form: Free verse
Florida's Fig Leaves
A principal had to resign
For an art teacher chose to assign
What a parent called porn
And she needed to warn
Those in charge it was way out of line.

Thought the students, eleven and twelve,
Into classical works were...

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Categories: protester, art,
Form: Limerick
This Time
Effigy of hearts burning 
Opinion waving waves of banners, 
Dire insult collides with crying 
A nation on the parade of fires.

This time, the world is a drawing tide 
Excuses no longer secure a shoreline.
Protester voices...

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Categories: protester, black african american, black love, bullying, conflict,
Form: Sonnet

Book: Reflection on the Important Things