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The Power of My Pen
I have been trying to find the right words to pen this verse, but since I came to this country my words are suppressed and my voice is oppressed. The wind is blowing furiously, and...

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Categories: ridicule, anti bullying, break up, community, corruption, discrimination,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Point of a Gun
You are a 15 year old girl;
so young and able;
stature small , petite short not tall,  they hardly see at the kitchen table;
And at school it's not cool;
you're chosen;
But not for love, just..
Lust;
you see...

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Categories: ridicule, angst, appreciation, blessing, children, depression, children,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Seek the Lord - the Star of David Style
~ Seek  The  Lord  ~
( Star Of  David )




God
For sure
Knows  sees  all
Wants best  for  you
He  sure loves  us  all
Lord wants us to have Love...

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Categories: ridicule, christian, faith, hope, love,
Form: Free verse
The Tower Rebuilt
I shall resolve to leave this
Place now...
And steadfastly search out,
Nestling between ridge and bluff
Amidst the folds of a foreign 
Land,
Several acres of unkempt ground
Fallow and rough;
Upon which stands...
Crumbled stone walls
With an exposed slate roof in
Some...

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Categories: ridicule, hope,
Form: Rhyme
The Angry Black Woman
She stood with her back turned to me
Leaning slightly towards where the light tapered off into darkness
Her faced buried deep inside her cupped hands 
Her own shadow towered over her seemingly at odds with her...

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Categories: ridicule, africa, anger, beauty, betrayal, black african american,
Form: I do not know?



A Perfect World From a To Z
A perfect world
From A-Z…

Actually addicted attitude apologetic they assume while I'm angst in my room
Bold not blameless but blame shooting out like bullets
Critics just quit it, calculated moves, claim to have your back until you...

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Categories: ridicule, addiction, adventure, beauty, perspective,
Form: ABC
Premium Member Thomas Jeffersons Letter To Reverend Stoughton
Jefferson’s Reply to Rev. Jonah Stoughton


					Monticello
					July 1, 1826

Sir, I have before me your letter of 
the second of June, and I thank you warmly
for having taken the time to write me. 
I have read it...

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Categories: ridicule, political,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Be Human For a Day
The World has been playing a game
Oh what a shame
The world has been playing a game
This is insane
Leaders come and leaders go
Leaving me to continue the show
Leaders come and leaders go
Repeating the show of long...

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Categories: ridicule, america, business, character, corruption, crush, desire, environment,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Jim Crow's Demise
Hello. I was born after the Civil War and met my fate after much civil unrest. You may have never encountered me, but some things you might already know. My name is Jim Crow, and...

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Categories: ridicule, race,
Form: Prose Poetry
Fabrics Finding Fabrications
A prawn masquerading as a peanut can be quite disturbing. So many times a peel is a garment used to shroud. A tentacle hidden. Here and there. Then to reappear with an often violent burst...

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Categories: ridicule, animal,
Form: I do not know?
Unscrupulous Man
You crawled out of her innocent womb 
Kicking , begging and screaming
But it is too late for you to be redeemed 
You were born evil and corrupted 
and you have a  very  dirty...

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Categories: ridicule, betrayal, conflict, courage, creation, earth, encouraging, women,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Enjerciendo Prudencia
Dedicated to: Myself and the kindred spirits

Rise up today so gracefully and comely. Let not the present by the past be spoiled. You are entitled to what is best in the new day; do not...

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Categories: ridicule, dedication, depression, inspirational, philosophy, spiritual, uplifting, heart,
Form: Prose
Bloody River
I took a ride through the park to relax my mind
I stood on top of the hill  observing  the burnt trees 
standing patiently waiting for someone to take them in
The entire place was...

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Categories: ridicule, america, angel, beautiful, blessing, culture, environment, london,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Truth Is Still the Truth
I'm searching far and wide for the facts, getting my hands dirty in the process
When we conquer nations, I say bloodshed and they say progress
I have no desire to be burned at the stake
Simply practicing...

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Categories: ridicule, corruption, political, sorrow,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Mooku: Haikus On the Moon: With Cliff Notes
1. Lunar Perspective #1

month long day and night
also sees earth wax and wane
no season penchant


2. Lunar Perspective #2

moon's sun mimics earth's
earth pirouettes on star stage
sun’s smile Cheshire Cat


3. Lunar Perspective #3

moon turns once per month
lunar...

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Categories: ridicule, life, love, moon, science, perspective,
Form: Haiku
Bewildering
Dunce! You can’t spell cat
Dunce! You can’t spell rat
Dunce! You can’t spell dog
The mad man cries out in the street
Shaming and exposing big men and women.
And shouting expletives upon expletives.

X cloth, Z cloth blue cloth,...

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Categories: ridicule, community, conflict, confusion, corruption, education, endurance, environment,
Form: Narrative
I Am Leaving
Nobody lives in that house anymore
It was built to ridicule the poor
Nobody lives in that house anymore
They must have gone beyond the shore
The operator is no longer around
Greed has driven him out of the miserable...

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Categories: ridicule, analogy, break up, business, change, confidence, courage,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Metaphor of Outrage, Translation of Carlos Bousono's Poem: Metafora Del Desafuero
Metaphor of outrage, Translation of Carlos Bousono’s poem : Metafora del desafuero

			                    ( In celebration of...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ridicule, truth,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
My Red-Tailed Hawk
He was mighty as could be venturing down by the sea,
revered as the king soaring over his golden throne-
He was respected yet felt neglected and could never see,
all the beauty he held and sadly felt...

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© Lu Loo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ridicule, beauty, bird, depression, suicide,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member It Seems To Me
History unfolds reflective evolution
as culture nutrition values inform economic health.

Just as currency only carries values humans supply
as a society of economic transactors
so my own paltry sums can only carry those values
I am willing to re-invest...

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Categories: ridicule, earth, language, nature, philosophy, religion, rights, science,
Form: Free verse
Sweat
The sun is burning the passion out of me
And water is springing up all over me 
It’s dripping, dripping, dripping
It is coming through my pores
And they are asking me for more
Purified and sanctified water, I...

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Categories: ridicule, community, confidence, courage, desire, endurance, friendship love,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Survival In the Midst of Ignorance
My prayers are not asking you to
 
save me from my enemy.
 
My children have turned their backs.
 
They praise dance with many
 
Adversaries-
 
When they need be refuking,
 
protesting and rebuking.
 
Among-st those who...

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Categories: ridicule, analogy, spoken word, wisdom,
Form: Classicism
Premium Member The Whitworths-F
It was both a complicated and simpler place and time.
Mostly a quiet place tucked away, but not far off the beaten path.
Occasionally, a noisy and sometimes uncivil place, but very little crime.
A place though legally...

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Categories: ridicule, black african american, character, friendship, love, society,
Form: Prose Poetry
Thus Says He
Thus says He who guards the gate,
The atmosphere is stagnant,
Stagnant with discontented gluttons,
Tangled with tricks and deceptions,
Soaked with indoctrination,
And charged with foul breath. 

Thus says He who guards the gate,
The atmosphere is saturated,
Saturated with dirt...

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Categories: ridicule, angel, change, success, truth, , cute,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
A Few Words To the American Mogul
I don’t have the financial muscle
To wrestle the American State President intellectually
If the truth be told ;
I don’t have half enough in my savings account
To ridicule the financial dry seasons I went through to this...

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Categories: ridicule, racism,
Form: Epic

Book: Reflection on the Important Things