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A MINISTER RETIRES: SOLILOQUY
A MINISTER RETIRES :  
SOLILOQUY 

I arise as infant Phoenix 
from Akasha ashes 
counterparts frozen 
with foibles intact
a still Arctic of death
sheath for recalibration 

Source Light breathes into 
fontanelle slowly sleepily  
Sekmet my...

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Categories: secretaries, change, character, emotions, extended metaphor, growth, humanity,
Form: Dramatic Monologue



Premium Member Discomforted By Integrity
I wonder how many parents of students
suffer from studying and teaching white nationalism
against tides of multiculturing change.

And I wonder what our school boards
and state departments of bored children and family thinkers and doers
feel about child...

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Categories: secretaries, child abuse, health, love, peace,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes Viiil: Sexual Harassment - the Feminist Kind
Unquotable Quotes VIIIL : SEXUAL HARASSMENT* - the feminist kind

(*”aggressive pressure or intimidation”: Is it really “any different” in most cases in the act, judging by Hollywood standards?)

STOP: ARREST ALL GIRLS
 - standing with legs...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: secretaries, beautiful, crush, cute love, desire, humor, men,
Form: Free verse
Basil the Bogomil
Basil the Bogomil and his good friends were preaching the truth in all its light, about Jesus Christ’s mercy in the world’s pitch darkness. Though they harmed no man or creature, asking for no riches,...

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Categories: secretaries, betrayal, friendship, history, jesus, prejudice, religious, truth,
Form: Prose
Premium Member No More: the Crimson Flow

"For ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus.  There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are...

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Categories: secretaries, bible, encouraging, gender, how i feel, identity,
Form: Dramatic Verse



Making a Big Pie By Mr E Fortisque
It is time. Yes. It is time. Time for all time telling devices to climb up trees. The grandfather clocks can climb the oaks. The watches can climb the willows. The alarm clocks can climb...

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Categories: secretaries, art, august, , western,
Form: I do not know?
Crimes of the Future
(Authors Note: Be advised; this poem contains some non-delicate language but
it does have fewer calories than other similar generic poems)

 
Crimes of the future wait like raw sausages
Fat fingers in the eye of justice
Blind, inevitable,...

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Categories: secretaries, angst, conflict, corruption, dark, evil, judgement, psychological,
Form: Verse
Even Angels Make Lemonade
When I was young and naive, I joined a company where I thought I would stay...
The stay only lasted two years, as the President turned out to be a crook.
I had, at that time a...

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Categories: secretaries, dedication, friendship, hope, introspection, life, on work
Form: Narrative
An Ode To the Unsung Angels
Written on 21st April 2012
By: Sashi. Prabhu (zeauoxian)
(This Ode is dedicated to the Administrative professional / Executive Administrative Assistants/Secretaries.  I dedicate this  to all the unsung champions who have worked selflessly in the...

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Categories: secretaries, funeral, hope, inspirational, life, love, work, work,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Mommy
MOMMY

OF WHAT ARE WE MADE INSIDE US
Well my dear Ruth
We are made up of protons,
And Neutrons,
And of course Atoms,
And Molecules.
But isn’t this conversation
A little premature
For you’re
Far too young,
But let me continue,
We have bones,
And tendons 
And...

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Categories: secretaries, girl, god, heaven,
Form: Free verse
No To Xenophobia
HEAL THY SELF O WOUNDED AFRICA 
                (no to XENOPHOBIA).
      
Wake up a voice shouted...

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Categories: secretaries, africa, betrayal, conflict, corruption, death, sad, violence,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
No To Xenophobia Ii
THE REPLY FROM THE PRESENT TO THE PAST
            (NO TO XENOPHOBIA II) 
With the paper on my hand 
I wondered what to do as...

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Categories: secretaries, africa, anger, discrimination, judgement, political, power, violence,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Working Class
I.	Daybreak

what glint of morning
is this where the rusty bloom of chain link fences
cuts the turf of rowhouses

the weeds still talk with the legs
of crickets as the post-dawn moon
fades like a bubble

here the old Norges and...

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Categories: secretaries, allusion, class, culture, freedom, simile, work,
Form: Political Verse
These Hands, These Hands
These Hands, These Hands

I have seen hands like this before
In every size and color
Hands that are parched and withered
Strong hands, tired hands
Hands that can bear any load
Hurting hands that are calloused
And bent, yet these hands...

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Categories: secretaries, giving, humanity, imagery, life, people, repetition, work,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Long Shadows
He waited 
Under fluorescent lighting
The kind that highlighted
His salt and pepper hair
It was almost 5:30
Quitting time 
But he didn’t have to worry about that anymore
Today was his last day
The people in the office took him...

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Categories: secretaries, life, time, time,
Form: Narrative
Bakerville Gazett Volume Twelve Sixty Six Bizzy reports
Our Company makes both
the Ware and Anti-ware
products needed to be in full
control of your business.
Hacking equipment
and anti hacking equipment
moral and in disent.
S$it our company
has equipment to
find the codes
to every engine, washer dryer
anything with a computer
made...

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Categories: secretaries, business, culture, future, music, science fiction,
Form: Bio
September Alliteration
Sweet September, see how splendidly she shines!
Subtlety submitting seasonal splendour, she
swamps summer’s splendiferous sights,
by stealthily shrouding splendid scenery, 
with suffused sensuous, sybaritic, scenarios!
Sublimely serene, she spatters and splashes
slivers of saffron, sepia and sienna shades,
slapdash over...

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Categories: secretaries, giggle, september,
Form: Alliteration
Shin En
37th Floor
Shiodome City Center
The Japanese Secretaries 
Stand in unison
Upon my arrival
All for me
You shouldn’t have
But thank you

180 degree view of Tokyo
900 square miles
10 Million people
All walking in unison
To a tune I don’t understand
I will never...

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Categories: secretaries, love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Until the Fight Is Done
My confusion comes from too much doing. During the news
eating cheese and crackers, drinking wine, thinking the world
needs me.

Or the falling leaves, the days shorter but so much brighter.
How the cloud cover of the canopy...

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Categories: secretaries, blessing, brother, city, confusion, god, sad, world,
Form: Verse
De Valued To Create Oppurtunity
Twenty secretaries found his
Notes interesting. These were
the official words to the
Beginning of a music partnership
that was done for the purpose of
creation and profit. Twenty music
Companies sought a solution
They found it feasible to consolidate
there interest by...

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Categories: secretaries, art, business, celebration, celebrity, character, film,
Form: Bio
News In the Literary Review
Eight authors were killed today,
some of them, somewhat prominent,
and an unknown number were injured,
when a very large crowd of words
came rushing toward them, and 
crushed them under the throng

Hundreds of onlooking readers were aghast
at the...

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© Goode Guy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: secretaries, satire, write,
Form: Narrative
Cost Overrun In Bolehland
Cost Overruns 

Here in Bolehland, one thing that can be observed and learnt...
It is that Government initiatives are noble and well meant...

Probably each working paper or proposal is well researched and presented...
In order that ample...

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Categories: secretaries, allegory, allusion, anxiety, community, corruption,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Who Even Told Her That
Who Even Told Her That
We have our priorities. Our lunches. At prissy linen-covered tables.
With the best silverware, and steaks cooked exactly right.
So do not let that woman in. Tell her I am gone on sabbatical.
It...

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Categories: secretaries, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, cancer,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Part Two of 30 Fabel
FABELTHIRTY part two

Thank you for verifying your email address on Bebo. 

Add more friends by copying and pasting the wording below and send to your 
friends and family: Oh woe tis only mee the FAN...

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Categories: secretaries, fantasy, children, funny, parody, people, satire, science
Form: Prose Poetry
College Tuition Goes Up and Up
College Tuition Goes Up and Up

By Elton Camp

There is hardly any college that even tries
To find a way it can reasonably economize
With their plans it doesn’t seem it need fit
Because they have found a money-filled...

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© Elton Camp  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: secretaries, education
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things