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Premium Member Contract Against Greatness
In Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged"
she paints a nationalistically wealthy saint
where also lives a monochromatically utilitarian narcissist,
sucking on attachment to fame and power
for bought and sold ZeroSum accounting Souls.

If the perfectly powerful pure patriarchal patriot
were your...

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Categories: segregate, culture, health, integrity, mental illness, peace, philosophy,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member Remembering Radical Relatives
Explain your historical evolution radically, inclusively, expansively, good-humoredly; 
not carefully, deductively, reductively, sarcastically.

We once had a school of thought
among up and coming geneticists and historians
that the precursor to the regeneration of a species,
or even an...

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Categories: segregate, beauty, culture, health, humor, philosophy, psychological, science,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Sacred Spacemaking
Dear Neighbors,
community co-investors,
sharing an outdoor green riverside Commons
and an indoor
historical CommonSpace

Both, and all, sacred
to panentheistic me
and probably more mundanely secular
to monoculturing LeftBrain dominant
verbally rationalistic
you

And yet, co-relational lives of thought
and feeling always matter
to cooperative
effective communication resilience
through...

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Categories: segregate, community, culture, health, integrity, power, relationship,
Form: Parallelismus Membrorum
Premium Member The Lay of the Best Man - Part 2
The Lay of The Best Man - Part Two


I will not understate my distaste, but I do not hate. I rate hate as being irate
Shall I underrate the spate of your hate as you devastate;...

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Categories: segregate, humanity, men,
Form: Lay
Premium Member A Matter Of Faith

When I was a child, I wondered

Was deep sleep, death?

Was every morning a new life, a new incarnation?

Waking up, I found the people around me were the same

I was the same too, nothing changed

This cannot...

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© MB Farookh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: segregate, allusion, creation, faith, god, metaphor, philosophy, religion,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member The Deep Roots of Racism
When God created this world, everything was nice and dandy and perfect,
But the disobedience of Adam and Eve introduced sin and sowed defect,
Soon thereafter sin manifested itself as envy, hatred, and murder,
As their first son...

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Categories: segregate, america, black african american, discrimination, hate, murder,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Honest and Dishonest Differences
LeftBrain yang's universal differentiations:

To deduce,
distinguish,
monoculturally confine,
define,
refine,
privilege,
isolate,
depress,
repress,
suppress,
Either WinThis Or Join ThatExterior Body of AllLosers,
competitive fundamentalist predation,
patriarchal discrimination for ego-empowerment,
accept HereYang Supremacy
over Now YinSquared enlightening understory,

To differentiate
differences in nurturing values/disvalues/unvalues/misvalues/anti-values,
to monoculturally exclude all that remains polyculturally unexplored,
to...

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Categories: segregate, caregiving, community, education, health, history, integrity, psychological,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member The Eighth Principle
Integrate
rather than segregate.

Yin
rather than too much Yang dominance.

At least in the worlds of Permaculture Design
and Systems Theory
and Democratic Political Theory,
Polycultural outcomes
are healthier
and thereby wealthier,
than monoculturing economic and political,
ecopolitical-psychological
and social and cultural
and any system-balancing
obectives.

Monocultural objectives
in an...

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Categories: segregate, games, health, humanity, integrity, race, science, society,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Rugby Scrum Dance For Divorced and Disabused Wedding Guests
Rugby SCRUM* DANCE for Divorced and Dis-abused Wedding Guests

(Packs made up of eight « players » (see note below) may be formed indifferently : either segregate the sexes or mix them up. No sweat !...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: segregate, dance,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Toasting Therapeutic Trees
I talk with indigenous treed elders;
Tell them about my distractions
divisions
severance in-between
secular and sacred beings,
between human nature and divine spirit,
between ecological relationship
and theological redemption.

Communing cultures
and structures
return a secularized version
of theological Earth/Heaven
humanely rooted
and divinely radiant
empowering
enlightening relationships

Popularly seeded...

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Categories: segregate, health, integrity, love, nature, peace, spiritual,
Form: Political Verse
Off Track
let me be honest
 i can’t help but do my white girl dougie
and my half assed twerk
when i hear i tight beat
because my mind is hooked 
on hip-hop and this culture 
so stereotyped with hood...

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Categories: segregate, analogy, anxiety, art, autumn,
Form: Free verse
Fathers of Disastrous
Fathers of disastrous; 
are crueless father of evil, 
who live in the globe, 
and destroy the light.

Fathers of disatrous’
They kindle the fire, 
and off the light.
They are unmerciful, 
and live long.
They humiliate, 
the poor ones,...

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Categories: segregate, abuse, addiction, africa, anger, corruption, evil,
Form: Free verse
A Letter To My Dead Daughter
My Love,

The sky reminded me of you today.
The sun set in lilac with a teasing tinge of pink—
just the way you used to love it.

On other days, the sky is yellow and murky,
reeking of sulphur...

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Categories: segregate, beautiful, bereavement, death, extended metaphor, longing, nostalgia,
Form: Free verse
Called, Chosen and Commissioned
It's no secret that good leadership is essential in life 
For if you're not properly lead you may experience stress and strife 
Good leaders are needed to show us how to do things right 
Good...

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Categories: segregate, change, encouraging, growth, hope, inspirational, jesus, life,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Fortunate Failures of Fallacy and Regret
Fortunate failure of fallacy and regret
Contortionist cartoonist illustrating what id like to forget
Proportions of misfortune that I have to measure then reject
Insubordinate illusions of what the deluded ones project

Brandishing bravery as a tool to confront...

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Categories: segregate, life,
Form: Rhyme
Bittersweet Rose
Across the countryside and into the grassland pastures;
inhabits the battle fields that segregate a Peony Rose.
Such as the gentle beauty of the rose that threatens those,
who are drawn to the undisturbed meadows of the divine,
and...

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Categories: segregate, introspection, social, world, beauty, beauty, rose,
Form: Rhyme
What Does Your Soul Say
Hello, my name was given to me by my parent's at birth,
I did not ask to be here; see im here on this earth!
Just like you and you know this that I write, it is...

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Categories: segregate, abuse, anti bullying, art, beautiful, blessing, change,
Form: Free verse
Apropos Preponderant Passion Penning Poems
À propos preponderant passion penning poems...
posited puzzling apt aperçu...

While pondering particular
theme to address
amidst tangled wide, whirled 
webbed mental skein
today November third
two thousand twenty two,
unexpected Möbius strip
tease conundrum unforeseen,
yet as avid aspiring wordsmith
only now I became...

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Categories: segregate, 12th grade, assonance, dance, dedication, drink, fashion,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Sunday Morning Trainer
She says she tries to be both tender
and challenging with herself,
to fall less,
to dance more,
to help others fail less
and athletically prance more.

As she drives past the library,
closed for Sunday liturgy,
she sees the Seventh Day Adventists
on...

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Categories: segregate, culture, health, integrity, nature, religion, spiritual,
Form: Political Verse
Dark Side
Dark Side

Date: Mon, Oct 19 2015 at 5:44 PM

I'm on "Probation"
I can't catch any "Cases"
Cause they goin give me a "Equation"
I feel like grabbing the "Knife"
Of "Mike"
And "Jasons"
An put nails in my face like "Hellraiser"
An...

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Categories: segregate, africa, america, bullying, freedom, international, meaningful, voyage,
Form: Free verse
Apropos Preponderent Passion Penning Poems
À propos preponderent passion penning poems...
posited puzzling apt aperçu...

While pondering particular
theme to address
amidst tangled webbed mental skein
today November third
two thousand nineteen,

unexpected Möbius strip
tease conundrum unforeseen,
yet as avid aspiring scrivener
only now I became keen,
which theoretical, rhetorical,

philosophical......

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Categories: segregate, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, beautiful,
Form: Ode
The Enemy of Progress
The enemy of progress
those whose blood is hostile
and their eyes hold a sword
to the relative
to the friends
who are below them in possession
those who fail to give arms
to the needy
and specs of greed stick to their...

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Categories: segregate, abuse,
Form: Free verse
Last Remnant of Our Capitalist Dreams
I serve as a missing link between
A world of liberal dreams
And conservative lifestyles

I am a remnant of a life
Of owning cars and taking a wife
And spend my days organizing files

She embraces all a millennial's roles
Too...

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© Derek Chos  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: segregate, america, class, conflict,
Form: Lyric
The Great Awakening
Time can only tell when that special person 
comes across your eyes & reveals 
the true colors of love
Push comes to shove 
I want to re-create a cinderella story 
that applies  to when i...

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© Mel S  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: segregate, adventure, inspirational, love, upliftingme,
Form: Free verse
A New Start
Open Hands
Open Eyes
Open Hearts
Open Minds
Why can’t OUR world be open?
We’re stuck in a world of hate
Where people always segregate 
Themselves and others
Trying to find some kind of cover 
For their fears
Their lack of knowledge 
Their...

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Categories: segregate, inspirational, peace, people, social, visionary, world, people,
Form: I do not know?

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