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Premium Member War and Peace: That Midst Nations and Nationals
War and Peace: That Midst Nations And Nationals

War and Peace, a classical fiction by Leo Tolstoy, first published as Voyna I Mir in 1865–69. This picturesque reflection of early 19th-century Russian culture saw as its...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rule in, allegory, angst, life, marriage, war,
Form: Dramatic Verse



Reaping What You Sow--The Karma Drama
"Reaping What You Sow!"
                 "The Karma Drama!"


There is a rule in this life that no one can escape!
 ...

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Categories: rule in, judgement, life, symbolism, truth, words,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member I Hear He's a Winner
Bolsonaro was president of Brazil from 2019 to 2023.
Former army officer and right-wing nationalist who revered Brazil's 1964–1985 military rule.
Jair Bolsonaro sought to arm a disarmed nation.
To a place where gun ownership meant freedom.
Anti-establishment populism...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rule in, analogy, bereavement, celebrity, international, political,
Form: Bio
Premium Member Codons of Contempt: A Crime Against Empathy
We came not for conquest,
but for containment—
though conquest is what happens
when containment itches beneath the skin
like sulfur spores in a sealed lung.

They had the secret.
Not gold, not weapons, not prophecy—
but language that healed.
Real language—
not poetry,...

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Categories: rule in, death, fear, horror, myth, science fiction, technology,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member In America, a Poem
Every state is a verse, and America is a poem. 

         Can we still seek a ray of hope in the middle of vast gloom?
  ...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rule in, 12th grade, appreciation, blessing, celebration, community, heart,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member Through Christ
I have become its servant by the commission God gave me to present to you the word of God in its fullness— the mystery that has been kept hidden for ages and generations, but is...

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Categories: rule in, fate,
Form: Free verse
Some Questions and Some Answers Q and A part one
Q:  When the Lord Jesus Christ destroys the old heaven and the old earth, will he
      completely destroy it by fire?

A:   He will destroy it by fire...

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Categories: rule in, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Prose
Prayer: Power Or Placebo-- Part Iii
So what is prayer? I have prayed for health, safety, even death for those terminally ill to spare them suffering. Am I selfish in this? I suppose, but life itself is selfish: life wants always...

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Categories: rule in, appreciation, death, god, history, humanity, prayer, society,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Phantom Rising
Dear Satan,
You are a formidable foe, I grant you,
For you confuse the Body of Christ, my Body into hating itself, reified and 
fractured into tormented factions on my cross,
For you confuse my Children into doubting...

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Categories: rule in, inspirational, body, moon,
Form: Blank verse
A Kis
A Kis

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 Do eye need a kis. Eye need a girl to kis. Eye have a girl that eye can kis. 
Eye have kis her in the rain. Eye have kis her in mye heart....

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Categories: rule in, life, love, social, thank you, visionary, wedding,
Form: Prose Poetry
For God's Sake
FOR GOD’S SAKE

When living "...of the world" despair unfurled.
I lost sight of heaven’s glorious pearl.
Truths shouted out from the depths of my mind.
God’s loving whispers to me stayed entwined.

Higher education became my goal.
Scientific teachings soon...

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Categories: rule in, faith, introspection, lifegod, me, education, bible, bible,
Form: Couplet
A Man Like You
A man like you considered I a myth... 
They just do not exist in nature. 
There must along side something odd herewith. 
Dark and poignant. I meet you, stranger. 

You read, you write, you're just...

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Categories: rule in, for him, heartbreak, love hurts, , cute,
Form: Lyric
The Heart of a Child
I think perhaps
The heart of a child really is
Heart shaped...

Like those on valentine cards,
Delicate and soft with seed pearls
dainty lace and fancy glittered
Ribbons, spilling over like happiness.

Yes, heart shaped,
You can tell by the sound of...

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Categories: rule in, love, child, baby, heart, baby, child, heart,
Form: Free verse
Darkness Falls
Darkness falls 
Here & everywhere –
Night falls 
Bats & owls rule in the darkness; 
When will dawn be born?
When will Soja-man count 
Counting the myriad of his booties 
On the wounds of my Africa?

When darkness...

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© Canny Amah  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rule in, satirenight, night, sun,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Niitthaar Perumai, the Fundamental Role of the Ascetic: Canto 3, K27 and 28 of the Thirukkural
Niitthaar Perumai: The Fundamental Role of the Ascetic, Canto 3 of the Thirukkural-K27 and 28. Translations and Commentary.

K27: kunamenung kunreeri ninraar veguli
         kanameeyung kaatthal larithu.
The wrath 'tis...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rule in, dedication, devotion, imagery, power, tamil, , literature,
Form: Epigram
A Land Somewhere In Africa
Somewhere in Africa, is a land blessed with nature:
Valuable gemstones beneath earth’s crust,
A fertile soil nurtured by divine tears from above,
And a blazing smile of radiant sun
But great depression has its hands gripped
On the heart...

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Categories: rule in, africa, identity, nature, political, uplifting,
Form: Narrative
My Prayer
When love has gone sour and sour as a burning wound
That is left to heal on its own dear lord

And rhythm has eluded me to the point of utter shame oh lord
Your songs of praise...

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Categories: rule in, christian, god, inspirational, miracle, prayer,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member The Queen of Mean
When I grow up I shall be queen.  I shall rule in the meanest way possible. I shall lure my subjects to the castle in groups of two hundred and thirty-seven.  I will...

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Categories: rule in, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 8th
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Souls and Bodies We'Ll Lay Down
“Souls and Bodies We’ll Lay Down”

Ominous clouds have 
Invaded my soul;
Thrust swords into my heart.

Darker than the midnight air.
Stars gone forever more.
Bloodied hands in my dreams.

I dream not of tranquility
But of lightning and thunder
Pain and...

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Categories: rule in, courage, emotions, peace, poems, political, strength,
Form: Free verse
We the People
we the people just who do they mean by we.you me them because if they mean 
me this is what we would do. we would stop this war and stop it now we would 
bring...

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© Glen Pugh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rule in, political,
Form: ABC
We the People
we the people just who do they mean by we .you me them becuse if they mean 
me this is what we would do. we would stop this war and stop it now we would...

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© Glen Pugh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rule in, education, faith, inspirational, life, peace, people, people,
Form: I do not know?
This Is Not Poetry
This is not poetry. They are my words handcuffed and carried away in black Marias by men who play gods with guns. And wearing the official uniforms given to them by those who rule, in...

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Categories: rule in, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 9th
Form: Prose Poetry
Can Conquer
Am i scared of dogs?
do i get tensed while walking down the lane alone late at night?
Am i afraid of darkness?
do i suddenly feel that some hand will arise from the window and scare me...?
am...

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Categories: rule in, introspectionfear, may,
Form: Personification
Premium Member It started with a blank canvas
Each time soul’s reborn, it begins anew,
with memory of its past life wiped clean,
feeling vividly each hue as though new,
truth of existence attempting to glean.
Love’s the only rule in this earth life school,
so on blank...

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Categories: rule in, life, love, spiritual,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Premium Member Wordingtane
Beyond the trembly weald to glassy glane
beneath the wooden breath where thoughts remain
'twas a harkened land called Wordingtane.

The Wizard of Words ruled this land
in grips vernacular he had sturly hand, gimbly grand.
None in Wordingtane fair...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rule in, confusion, dark, fantasy, onomatopoeia, riddle, tree, words,
Form: Rhyme

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