Long Redistributed Poems
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U Can 2U can 2 was on the license plate of my
store manager brown Benz where a dead man
was found in the trunk Alston Isadore defense store
manager at Fort Sheridan Army base Ronald Reagan...
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Categories:
redistributed, allah,
Form:
Ghazal
Advent Funeral With BirthdayThe coincidence of Advent
and the HW Bush eulogies
reminded me of DJ Trump's challenge
to laugh about himself
at least as quickly and quietly as he laughs against others.
As compared to any recent US President,
he comes in dead...
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Categories:
redistributed, anti bullying, birthday, bullying, health, humor, integrity,
Form:
Political Verse
Mutual MessiahsWho's vision are you unfolding for whom?
Are you aware you carry a basket of bread
on your head
and still beg at every door? (Rumi)
You love healthy nature.
Like bread, Earth's nature feeds you
and, like yeast, absorbs you,
is...
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Categories:
redistributed, earth, earth day, nature, philosophy, soulmate, space,
Form:
Free verse
Ideological War of the WorldsThe coming times can unfold,
far accross to all lands,
the casting shadow has fallen,
with it's far reaching hands,
accross our four cornered world,,
Humanity progressed to progressive sufferage,
that comes with many names,
the ideology won without a shot,
convinced...
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Categories:
redistributed, america, anger, anti bullying, betrayal, bullying, courage,
Form:
Rhyme
Ever Returning/DepartingI reached into the depth...
But could not withdraw Excalibur from the stone.
Yet I knew I was the one.
Why else my 'Grail Vision' in the sun?
The depths call me to reach further still.
And Mary's eyes...
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Categories:
redistributed, faith, father, peace, me, me, men,
Form:
Free verse
The Utopian One World State--Evil starts as germinated seeds,
noxious weeds of social infestation,
spreading and suffocating human diversity,
pushing all freedoms into extinction,
the loss of Liberty's creed,,
--Men-Women birth their offspring,
but raised by the State,
alienated offspring grow into bastards,
by design to this...
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Categories:
redistributed, fate, fear, freedom, humanity, truth, wisdom, world,
Form:
Rhyme
A Conversation With An ApeIf an ape came into my living room,
And could talk fluently and converse,
I’d speak with him about sociology,
Or to her about avoiding the perverse.
I’d ask how to form friendships,
How to...
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Categories:
redistributed, animal, home, love, relationship, science, social, time,
Form:
Rhyme
Resurrection Polka Musical ChairsWater is uniquely ancient, yet it hasn’t aged a day.
It’s older than Dr. Leakey’s bones.
Older than Olduvai Gorge.
Water is older than life itself,
Unaltered by evolution’s chaotic ebb and flow.
Undiminished, though redistributed,
Surviving every mass extinction,
While...
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Categories:
redistributed, allegory, america, life,
Form:
Burlesque
The Perfect YearThe perfect year,
two equal halves.
One with leaves
one without.
Forest thinning out.
Bring indoors
swing sets, pools, smiles, thoughts.
Having enough and not much else is a lot.
The transfer of funds is a loving gratitude for work well done.
Not self-sufficient...
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Categories:
redistributed, christian, community, family, insect, passion, self, smile,
Form:
Verse
Inside My HeadInside my head is rather cluttered
Memories of past blur into memories of present
Looking back to see the many hopes and dreams of a child
Dreams shattered by reality only to be redistributed into new things
So many...
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Categories:
redistributed, age, feelings, growing up, life, self,
Form:
Lyric
Super HumanIt took two days but I drank the oceans dry
Spat out the salt creating deserts beneath a cloudless sky
I ripped a mountain from the earth and deposited it on the moon
Blew down a giant forest...
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Categories:
redistributed, abuse, poverty, power,
Form:
Rhyme
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Categories:
redistributed, sad love,
Form:
Free verse
When We Were LittleSometimes I wish that we could
return to the days when we were little.
We use to lie on our backs in the grass,
the four of us; chewing on sour weeds,
watching the clouds change forms...
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Categories:
redistributed, age,
Form:
Free verse
Thief of WordsWith practised ease he scans the page
absorbing all he reads
objectifying everything
assimilating needs.
Redistributed word and line
subliminally home grown
presented as original
reference unknown.
The metal of another forge
he promotes as fire grown
this counterfeiting wordsmith
without anvil of his own.
Displaying mediocre...
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Categories:
redistributed, on work and working
Form:
Rhyme