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Premium Member Killed In Chicago, 8 Years Old
                  


  ~Who  Was She~


The little girl shot to death?
I hear this and lose my breath.

Didn't...

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Categories: revisionist, america, black african american, chicago, children, city,
Form: Couplet



The Snake's Complaint
You may wonder why I went after Eve.
Let’s face it: That was a big mistake.
At nun-time, attuned to the earth,
paradise on earth was mine…still I wanted more. 
So, I pulled myself up, joined with Re,...

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Categories: revisionist, me, me,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Cry For Leadership
Who is that brave and noble one I have heard so much about? I saw you standing right next to him in a newspaper report about him. Do you know his agenda, his intentions, and...

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Categories: revisionist, courage, leadership,
Form: Prose Poetry
Incomprehensible Duality
It seems that man can never comprehend
The carnal thrust of lust we all must trust;
As human minds design no plan to end
Carnality 'till man converts to dust. 

When facets of our lives are added new,...

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Categories: revisionist, slavery, integrity,
Form: Iambic Pentameter
Always Follow Through
ALWAYS FOLLOW THROUGH
By Roy Merritt

Remember ol' Joe Stalin I'm sure most of you do
A man of little compassion who would always follow through
So I guess he's an inspiration in some twisted perverted way
And I guess...

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Categories: revisionist, dark, evil, humor, murder, political, red,
Form: Rhyme



Failed Garden of God
The first cut 
of roses 
are in bloom 
and I will 
see them soon, 
very soon. 

They float 
in a bowl 
of Arctic ice-flow; 
regarded highly 
by the local Wal-Mart 
feng shui 
masters. 

Made to...

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Categories: revisionist, old, old, time, integrity,
Form: Free verse
Golda and Goofus
Golda and Goofus.

or how a young Baer lost his luncheon and found that man need not live by bread alone.
               ...

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Categories: revisionist, funny, , cute,
Form: I do not know?
The Uncontained
he parlayed a condom full of nouns
in bold thrusts of the quill
for the para structuralist cadres
many of them freeway orphans
who won't even read a stoplight
on the other hand
there's a lot of other hand
upon hearing the...

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Categories: revisionist, crazy, howl, humanity, slam,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Memories and Memorial Day





Memorial Day, as I knew it, seems many centuries ago.
When sometimes those in service came back on a joyful, 
surprise furlough.


Families, friends, fun,~oh how with laughter and great and 
gateful glee we all got together!
And...

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Categories: revisionist, america, encouraging, memorial day,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member An Amazing Future
I have observed that some of the wars of Israel, both ancient and modern, have been recorded and demonstrate a CELESTIAL infiltration greatly assisting and enabling their victory.  Of course, there are those who...

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Categories: revisionist, god, love, peace,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Gaslight Me
Gaslight me, baby.

I don't want to hear the truth. Tell me you love me. Say you need me. Promise you'll never leave me. Convince me you think I hung, not just the moon, but the...

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© Tom Woody  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: revisionist, lost love,
Form: Prose Poetry
Assimilation Arrows

Revisionist lies sold as materialistic truth
American tagged merchandise
voter bazaar discount barter
Stars and Stripes twenty-one gun salute
Intellectual dishonesty ... shifting core values
Leave compassion at the border,
separate the parents 
from their sons and daughters
Patriotic homilies be the...

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Categories: revisionist, metaphor, prejudice, symbolism, truth,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Art Marcel Duchamp
How to take a leak

Marcel felt quite an urge when he set out to purge understanding of how to when
we view misconceptions of who is taking the piss now never thereafter and then

A fountain trickling...

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Categories: revisionist, art,
Form: Couplet
Revisionist
by Michaelw1two

 in the pit, of my abide;
 someone breaks wind,
 burning odour takes over;
 earth's tides switched forever,
 the sun's flares reach further;
 who cares...
 if I were reversible, 
 an awful thought, is...

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Categories: revisionist, dark,
Form: Free verse
MAMA AFRICA
Mama Africa; beauty is oneness

So much love she have got to share, pure she's just like gold

Her glowing black skin so unique and alluring;

Attracting, healing, elevating,inspiring and vibrant

She don't wanna be save don't save her

She...

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Categories: revisionist, africa, appreciation, beauty, black african american, black
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Jesus Was Jewish
Lately I've seen a poem or two
   claiming that Jesus wasn't born a Jew
but rather a 'Palestinian child'
   a claim inaccurate and really quite wild 

When Jesus was born, there was...

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Categories: revisionist, birth, history, jewish,
Form: Rhyme
One Ancient Measure
One Ancient Measure 

I rise with an effort 
known only to those 
who follow in comfort 
their subjective goals 

using one ancient measure 
the dead piled in rows 
and there lies a treasure 
that only...

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Categories: revisionist, war
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Humanity
H istory and the Bible portray the reality, good or bad, of human existence.

U nderstanding the past provides tools for better guidance of mankind's future.

M isinformation and revisionist goals will not alter the past or...

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Categories: revisionist, destiny, future, history, humanity,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Revisionist History
Lines of ancestry
  and musty records
      feature fractured glimpses
of times long gone --
              but we deem...

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Categories: revisionist, age, history, memory, mythology, perspective, remembrance day,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things