Long Scholars Poems
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SeeSee
by Michael R. Burch
See how her hair has thinned: it doesn’t seem
like hair at all, but like the airy moult
of emus who outraced the wind and left
soft plumage in their wake. See how her eyes
are...
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Categories:
scholars, age, goodbye, life, loss, time, women,
Form:
Sonnet
The Strange Case of Ft
"The Strange Case of F.T."
They say the dead don’t talk
the stories I have calculated
to deliver a saving grace
confessional shared amongst
my equal peers, or so I deem
you somewhat sometimes seem,
less than me, you...
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Categories:
scholars, dark, horror, poets,
Form:
Narrative
Albert Einstein PoemsALBERT EINSTEIN POEMS
These are "poems" I created from Albert Einstein quotes, changing a word here and there for the sake of meter and rhyme...
A question that sometimes drives me hazy:
am I or are the...
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Categories:
scholars, light, love, poems, poetry, science, time, universe,
Form:
Free verse
First They Came For the MuslimsFirst they came for the Muslims
after Martin Niemoller
First they came for the Muslims
and I did not speak out
because I was not a Muslim.
Then they came for the homosexuals
and I did not speak out
because I was...
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Categories:
scholars, culture, discrimination, faith, god, islamic, truth, usa,
Form:
Free verse
Our Earthcafe CoopIn one sense,
the Cafe CoOp
started as my therapeutic retirement dream.
But,
in quite another
the CoOp goes back to when I was eight,
and I thought,
assumed really,
everyone indulged in Thought Experiments
about what would my optimal Eden Paradise.
restoring peace and...
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Categories:
scholars, business, education, games, health, humor, integrity, retirement,
Form:
Political Verse
Chapter 92 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: Family AffairsNext day new school day.
Amadeus was the first to
Wake then he woke DJ and
Damali And all three went for
The showers. Twenty minutes
Later they woke everybody else
Including the adults. The Hakim
Children...
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Categories:
scholars, beach, christmas, emotions, family, first love, leadership,
Form:
Alliteration
Portraits of Racial Politics“It is the custom of scholars when addressing behavior and culture to speak variously of anthropological explanations, psychological explanations, biological explanations, and other explanations appropriate to the perspectives of individual disciplines. I have argued that...
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Categories:
scholars, culture, earth, health, love, political, race, trust,
Form:
Prose Poetry
The Penetralia Ruby QueenHark and listen well, if those foretoken in the eyes of hungers lust
Trapped in their illusion, trampling the Stars into dust
Forced with the detestation stench by the swamp of absolute disgust
Thou blackest scorpion be accursed,...
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Categories:
scholars, allegory, beauty, creation, fantasy, god, inspiration, integrity,
Form:
I do not know?
A Poem For My History TeacherI wanted to write
The best slavery poem ever written—
Perhaps win a Pulitzer or Faulkner.
I had every intention of conforming
To the standards
Of modern verse and composition,
Lyrics fluidly written,
Perfect...
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Categories:
scholars, assonance, forgiveness, history, holocaust, humanity, memorial, slavery,
Form:
Rhyme
World War Ii Poems and Holocaust Poems - IWorld War II Poems and Holocaust Poems (I)
These are poems about World War II and the Holocaust, which is also called the Shoah in Hebrew.
Epitaph for a Child of the Holocaust
by Michael R. Burch
I...
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Categories:
scholars, evil, holocaust, racism, truth, war, world, world
Form:
Rhyme
Wall StreetSet upon the new world stage within the burning fires of hell. Silently posed factions of the elite, suppress the true inherit of Mother Earth. The meek children bending over for millennium, taken spankings of...
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Categories:
scholars, political, slam, social, war, war, world, lost,
Form:
Epic
The Stela Epic, Part 1 of 8The Stela Epic by DR. Mohammed F A Alrazak
The grains of sand, the drops of rain, makes the stage for souls to play
The prints of feet on rocks were wonders and arts as the...
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Categories:
scholars, culture, freedom,
Form:
ABC
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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Categories:
scholars, christian, christmas,
Form:
Narrative
Christmas In the Cathedral of the Forest Deep
"Christmas in the Cathedral of the Forest Deep"
The silent heart is found
embedded in the
Cathedral of
The Forest Deep
The lost jewel
shines in the dark
see the reflection of emerald eyes
endless hazel woods scried
On Christmas Eve
when...
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Categories:
scholars, christmas, love, mother daughter,
Form:
Epic
So Many Questions(A both serious and fanciful encounter with God)
1. There are so many questions that I have for God,
Oh my love, don't you feel the...
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Categories:
scholars, religion, universe, , atheist,
Form:
Rhyme
Better Climate QuestionsIt has been said
There is no bad question
asked with cooperative integrity.
While those asked with competing disintegrity,
mendaciously,
are not really questions at all.
That said,
conceded as asked and answered,
Some questions remain
more ecologically and economically,
politically and personally,
publicly and intimately,
naturally...
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Categories:
scholars, earth, games, gender, health, integrity, nature, science,
Form:
Political Verse
Speaker, Subject, and Theme In Edna St Vincent Millay's ''Women Have Loved Before As I Love Now''“Women Have Loved Before As I Love Now”
by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Women have loved before as I love now;
At least, in lively chronicles of the past-
Of Irish waters by a Cornish prow
Or Trojan waters by...
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Categories:
scholars, betrayal, desire, literature, love, passion, poetess, sin,
Form:
Prose
Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 66She was happy to deliver the news if only to get a glimpse of Lumi. They had
met some years back, before he had been exiled to the northern desert. She thought she...
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Categories:
scholars, christmas, fairy,
Form:
Epic
K373 and K374 of the Thirukkural Translated With CommentaryK373 and K374 of the THIRUKKURAL: Translated with Commentary
The poet's name, THIRUVALLUVAR [Thiru = Sacred and Valluvar = the name of the priesthood caste of the « Pariah » (whom Mahatma Gandhi prefered to call...
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Categories:
scholars, appreciation, bible, christian, fate, philosophy, tamil,
Form:
Couplet
Harvest InfernoTake me to the tombstone
let me touch the gray stone that stands
where life could not
I will put my face to that touchstone of deaf thunder,
What happened to your breath baby brother,
what happened in...
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Categories:
scholars, birthday, creation,
Form:
Epic
Subject, Aspects of Interest, and Effect of William Wordsworth's ''Nuns Fret Not''“Nuns Fret Not at Their Convent's Narrow Room”
by William Wordsworth
Nuns fret not at their convent’s narrow room;
And hermits are contented with their cells;
And students with their pensive citadels;
Maids at the wheel, the weaver at his...
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Categories:
scholars, england, metaphor, perspective, poems, poetry, poets, prison,
Form:
Prose
The Proverbial Small TownAfter winning a sweepstakes, I determined to go on a lengthy trip;
And I wanted to tour the mainland, after I had disembarked the ship.
The countryside was quite beautiful, and had myriad charming towns,
Some with the...
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Categories:
scholars, animal, fantasy, imagery, magic, nature, people, vacation,
Form:
Couplet
Reasons For SeasonsHoney.
A question.
One?
For now.
Subject to chain-reaction change.
As long as we're clear
about our lack of restraining rules.
Quite so, dear.
I'm wondering about that line
"Jesus is the reason
for the Season."
What was the reason
before JesusSeason?
I mean,
Joseph and Mary
and their...
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Categories:
scholars, christmas, earth, holiday, humor, jesus, jewish, seasons,
Form:
Political Verse
Kind Mind BlastOur topic for this morning
said Professor Glory
to her sleepy class of bicameral scholars,
is "Attraction v. Addiction to Peak Experiences."
Addictions are wanting more than attraction therapeutically invites.
Addictions suboptimize the Peak outcomes they promise.
Unlike the continuity of...
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Categories:
scholars, adventure, birth, change, community, environment, love, peace,
Form:
Narrative
Heinrich Heine RevisitedI can clearly sense your utter despair of Der Matratzengruft*
As you valiantly carried on your poetic works to the very end.
This did not change your literary accomplishments well-known,
And your courage through the misery and morphine*...
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Categories:
scholars, history, international, philosophy, poems, poets, political,
Form:
Narrative