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Premium Member Solo Performance
It had been a hellish week.

On Monday
my lonely and tired AfricanAmerican husband
told me, as gently as possible,
that what I had hoped was a temporary separation
is to be extended into perpetuity.

This separation had been scheduled to...

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Categories: recognizing, age, earth, family, health, integrity, nature, spiritual,
Form: Political Verse



Uyghur Poetry Translations
With my Uyghur poetry translations I am trying to build awareness of the plight of Uyghur poets who are being sent to Chinese "reeducation" concentration camps.

Elegy
by Perhat Tursun
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Asylum seekers, will...

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Categories: recognizing, allah, culture, discrimination, faith, islamic, race, racism,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Psychotripic Theory of Everything
Compassion co-arises nondually 
internal-external.

Today I want to talk about possibilities
for integral polycultural dynamics,
which are systemic relationships,
correlations,
between LeftBrain deductive ego-mind,
RightBrain inductive eco-body,
and a boundary between these bicameral landscapes,
which we call unconsciousness.

The feasibility
and health value
of recognizing this...

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Categories: recognizing, community, political, psychological, science, spiritual, western,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Romeo and Juliet: the Remix
Three voices required,
Professor,
and two students:
Yang as Fr. Time
YinYin as Sr. Gaia

In a college classroom with Win-Win Game Theory written on whiteboard.

Professor: 
Today we are going to role play 
a Win-Win enculturation game.

We will define enculturation...

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Categories: recognizing, absence, allegory, destiny, games, humor, love, myth,
Form: Narrative
Perhat Turson: Elegy Translation
Perhat Tursun

Perhat Tursun (1969-) is one of the foremost living Uyghur language poets, if he is still alive. Born and raised in Atush, a city in China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, Tursun began writing poetry...

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Categories: recognizing, brother, eulogy, magic, prison, spiritual, violence, wine,
Form: Free verse



recognizin’ you, realizing somethin’ more
Deliberately recognizing the sun against the moonbeams
I see your eyes gleam and your happiness screams
Into my eager ears over the years and I’m tension-whelmed with the tears I shed
Hanging at the last thread, giving in...

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Categories: recognizing, angst, emotions, endurance,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Thank You God - the Bell Style
~ Thank  You  God  ~
 ( The  Bell  )


~O~



 God 
Thank You for 
All your Blessings 
You give us daily 
Bread every single day 
I'm thankful for all 
That You...

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Categories: recognizing, christian, faith, hope, love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Multicolored Houses
I find multicultural capital investment
socially healthier
politically wealthier
than more win/lose capital competitions.

Sociologists
may call this deep social communication capital,
so why don't natural scientists
discover naturally cooperative capital investments
is a long-winded way
of winding around
recognizing 
and appreciating,
not depreciating,
multiculturing health power?

With...

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Categories: recognizing, health, integrity, passion, peace, political, power, presidents
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Abnormaloriginals
Setting aside richly incorporated through homeless economies,
we have three political ways
to compare a population's internal status:
a. Aboriginal populations,
b. Immigrants--sometimes appearing as multiculturing creolic waves,
c. EmPowered Natives.

Natives are aboriginals
unless a more self-centered wave of supremacist immigrants
stake...

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Categories: recognizing, betrayal, christian, health, humanity, humor, immigration, love,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Why I Don't Celebrate Christmas - Fiction
Grandma died when I was 18 years old, on Christmas day. I never really got to know her well, since the family had pretty much kept their distance from her due to her 'weird religion.'...

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© Tom Woody  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: recognizing, christian, christmas,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member To the Manor Born - 3rd Third - W-Illustration
Here's the deal, friends...
   This is, as indicated, the THIRD 1/3 of this very lengthy poem. Due to Poetry Soup's file-size limitations, this piece had to be posted in 3 parts! 
 ...

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Categories: recognizing, humor,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Continuous Quality Improvement
"It [Communion] is the liberating experience of the Authentic Self recognizing itself in others--the many coming together as One in egoless freedom and the mutual conscious intention to evolve."...

"It [Evolutionary Enlightenment] is a new and...

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Categories: recognizing, analogy, beauty, destiny, miracle, nature, science, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Permaculture's Political Lexicon of Grace
Compassion,
rooted in economic capacity and political experience 
within a co-empathic nutritional environment;
like before you came out of Mom.

Nutrition,
rooted in deep listening, learning, and, giving-and-taking, 
absorbing and investing
consuming and producing,
competing and cooperating
double-negatives as positive double-bind dipolar
regenerating...

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Categories: recognizing, beauty, earth, education, health, philosophy, political, integrity,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Jesus Told Me
Jesus taught and lived
Those who follow the Way
Truth
Life, rather than punishing death,
would be known
by our love,
especially for our enemies.

He did not say, or live,
Those who punish themselves and others with death threats
and war planning
and technology...

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Categories: recognizing, community, culture, health, history, integrity, love, peace,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Chapter 17-- Molly and Dolly and Polly: Damian
First week  of March  2025
Last  week of March
Melancholy Molly and her sister 
Dolly stopped by  for a chat with 
Eat  some pizza Polly 
(nick name due to her Appetite for...

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Categories: recognizing, character, confidence, growth, house, identity, imagery, romance,
Form: Prose
Premium Member The Journey
Part 1: Catalyst
I recently read a blog that purported to report news
Of extraordinary import to us all,
That the Catholic Pope, with a new encyclical letter,
Announced to the world his conviction that there is no Hell
And...

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Categories: recognizing, faith, religion,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member If We Were Gods
If we were Earth gods and goddesses,
with powers to create anything we prefer
for our healthiest wealth attainment,
would we settle for living in a swamp
created by our own collective lack of mindfulness
about how to play longer-term...

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Categories: recognizing, creation, education, health, humor, love, political, science,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Sacred Regeneration
In Regenerative Design,
dialectical cooperative contrasts
need not also mean
suspiciously diabolical 
competitive win/lose opposition
to our own internal RightWing
self-righteously
kinda venomously professional
commodified LeftBrain dominant encultured
prejudiced inside privileged
ego-supremacist voices.

In Regenerative Communication,
sometimes questions
are expressed as peace-intended
hypothetical Truth Statements,
awaiting sacred polycultural transubstantiation
through...

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Categories: recognizing, health, integrity, music, passion, peace, power, relationship,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Irrational Numbers, With Lyrics
The number of folks sitting
on the back porch
waiting
for peace to strike,
like waiting for my garden to grow
without yet having planted it.

The number of people
noticing that chronic victims
suffer from critical victimization events,
minus the number who also...

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Categories: recognizing, earth, education, humor, love, math, peace, science,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Interdependent Americans
"I do not see what right any one would have
to object to calling this part 
[the South American mainland], 
after Americus 
who discovered it 
and who is a man of intelligence, 
Amerigen, 
that is, the...

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Categories: recognizing, earth, health, history, humanity, independence day, mental
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Health Questions For Leaders
by DipolarTaoist G. O. Dillenbeck

These invite your most integral multiple choice responses.

Please choose your one best answer,
recognizing you may often find more than one choice
resonant with your own experiences,
beliefs,
and/or interior and exterior climatic feelings
of belonging/not-belonging.


Would...

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Categories: recognizing, community, culture, earth, health, humor, money, political,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Chapter 67 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: the Family Seventeen Xvi --Home Coming
The time was 11:05. Damian 
Made the essential announcement 
"HAKIM the time is now 11:05
We will leave this place at 11:15am.
That's 10 minutes from now.
So use the toilet, do everything 
You need to do for...

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Categories: recognizing, black love, deep, destiny, family, flying, romantic,
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member I Ain'T Feelin' It
Could what a political scientist would call
deeply held belief
also be what a psychologist could identify as a
feeling of affinity or aversion,
trust or distrust,
confluent familiarity or cognitive-affective dissonance?

"I deeply believe Tasteless Trump
is the logical conclusion
so richly...

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Categories: recognizing, culture, freedom, health, humor, political, psychological, integrity,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member We Got a Crowd That's In a Frenzy Bob
The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence Chapter L.A.

I like to think of [the habit] as a bonfire or a lighthouse, so that light can shine out into places where there are no resources and there isn’t...

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© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: recognizing, anger, baseball, community, conflict,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Conversation With G Bateson
Bateson: 
Pathology is a relatively easy thing to discuss,
health is very difficult.

Laotse:
Pathology is a functional issue for discernment,
organic health is difficult to miss
unless you have switched our cooperative evolution
for your personal competitive revolution.

Bateson:
...the sacred is...

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Categories: recognizing, christian, culture, health, humanity, power, religion, integrity,
Form: Prose Poetry

Book: Reflection on the Important Things