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Premium Member Bergfried
I.	  The Settlement

          Hickory bark bluffs
          at the blend of two 
    ...

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Categories: settlement, adventure, allusion, metaphor, myth, native american, remember,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Declaration of Interdependence
When in the Course of Earth’s climatic events, 
it becomes necessary for cultures to resolve political bands 
which have connected Her with human nature, 
and to assume among the powers of Earth, 
separate and equal...

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Categories: settlement, freedom, health, independence day, life, peace, political,
Form: Prose Poetry
Sonnets Xc-Xcvii
Sonnets XC-XCVII

Artificial Smile
by Michael R. Burch

I’m waiting for my artificial teeth
to stretch belief, to hollow out the cob
of zealous righteousness, to grasp life’s stub
between clenched molars, and yank out the grief.

Mine must be art-official?zenlike Art?
a...

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Categories: settlement, art, grave, grief, life, night, pain, smile,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member THE CAR BOMB THAT ENDED MY LIFE FBI ARSON AND CAR BOMB DIVISION
FIRE! UPDATED 1998 IN 2021 BY COVERUPS PAYOFFS
GARGANO FAKED HIS OWN DEATH MEMORIAL DAY 1999
THE CAR BOMB THAT ENDED MY LIFE AT LEAST AS I'VE KNOWN IT ON THIS DAY THE SKY WAS SO BLUE...

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Categories: settlement, america, feelings, health, identity, passion,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Domestic Abuse and Abuse of Power
After witnessing a murder meant for me after surviving a car bomb igniting my skull crushed my face bruising my brain i received threatening calls from my husbands mistress I'd reported break ins strange behavior...

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Categories: settlement, abuse, anxiety, beautiful, love hurts, peace, wisdom,
Form: Dramatic Monologue



Apocalyptic Poems Iii
These are prophetic poems and apocalyptic poems about the earth, climate change, global warming, extinction events, and mankind's role on an endangered world ...



Polish
by Michael R. Burch

Your fingers end in talons?
the ones you trim to...

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Categories: settlement, earth, earth day, environment, humanity, nature, tree,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The First Thanksgiving, September 3, 1578
The First Thanksgiving (Sept. 3, 1578)

The shortest distance to Cathay 1
(Land of riches: silks, teas and spices)
Lay to the north to the South Sea. 2
Didn’t Barlow tell the King, 3
Was reserved for England.

The routes ‘round...

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Categories: settlement, education, history, holiday, thanksgiving, thanksgiving day, voyage,
Form: Verse
My Princess of Imagination
MY PRINCESS OF IMAGINATION
                               ...

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Categories: settlement, spiritual,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Mountain of Knowledge:
In my opinion, one goal in life is to reach the summit of the mountain of knowledge.
But we all seem to be in a rush to attain this, and all following the same path that...

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© White Wolf  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: settlement, analogy, bird, mountains,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Zeitgeist
competing cousins, interbreeding homo-sapiens
  hominins humming mostly human song
  altruistic generalisers, ever close to dying ways
  opportunistic, never staying long

  self-aware, inquisitive, enlarging brains, empathising
  real representative intelligence
  modelling...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: settlement, destiny, earth, hope, humanity, philosophy, power,
Form: Verse
Bleeding Homeland
The value of her name is fading,
Oh mother Ghana, mother of beauty and richness.
Every sector in her government is creating hopelessness.
A place attained from the sweat of passed souls within nationalism and confidence,
Today has appeared...

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Categories: settlement, africa, angst,
Form: Political Verse
A Fading Queen
A FADING QUEEN
by
JOHN M. ARRIBAS

She had  all the feminine gifts those many years ago
Drawing stares from everyone where ever she’d  go
Back in high school, she was the center of attraction
In every classroom, she...

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Categories: settlement, analogy, celebrity, cinderella, heartbreak, loneliness, nostalgia, sorrow,
Form: Rhyme
The River Has Receded
Everything is just like yesterday
Same boat, same coat, same joke
The river is receding and deeds are reveling
This morning I got up with an uncomfortable feeling
I was longing for something that was not there
And it leaves...

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Categories: settlement, angel, appreciation, character, courage, desire, destiny, friendship,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Trump's 'Win' 'Hey, Fore' - Now, Five More
Trump’s ‘Win’ “Hey, Fore!” (Now Five More)


Trump’s ‘Win’

Trump’s ‘Win’ fades (but for lives that it cost)!
Think he cops to the fact that he’s lost?
Fake News’ swill! Be prepared
for a varmint (once snared),
can be vicious as...

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Categories: settlement, abuse, anxiety, corruption, family, hope, political,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member American Thanksgiving, 1621
American Thanksgiving (1621)

Passengers in England boarded the Mayflower
To sail across the Atlantic to the New World,
And escape religious persecution for their faith
In worshiping God, which they believed to be righteous,
With separation of God and King,...

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Categories: settlement, america, autumn, culture, history, holiday, november, thanksgiving
Form: Verse
Visions of Me In Handcuff
VISIONS OF ME IN HANDCUFF

12 heads near the left center room, 
bystanders watching as the Man with the 
book determine to make my life heaven or 
hell As I stand with my head high in...

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Categories: settlement, stress
Form: Rhyme
Mighty Man of God
You are a gift of heaven who descended on earth
A mighty man of God has taken birth

Your presence en thrills the atmosphere with such an ardent passion
Flowers bloom, birds sing, oceans roar, Heaven rejoices in...

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Categories: settlement, spiritual,
Form: Rhyme
Give the Bride Away
We often hear of hardship with single motherhood,
how tough it is to raise a family on her own.
How a drunkard and a basher never makes life good.
Winning the gambling debts; losing the family home.

But there's...

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Categories: settlement, hope,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member The First Fleet
The First Fleet
by Robert (Bob) Moore

The 26th of January, is called Australia Day
that was when some 10 pound poms, decided they would stay
they had been, for about a week, at a place called Botany Bay
not...

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Categories: settlement, history,
Form: Rhyme
The Worst of Humankind - Part 1
War used to be some other place
Out of sight and mind;
But now we see on our tv
The worst of humankind.

An army has just marched across
Another country’s border,
Wreaking murder, unprovoked,
And violent disorder.

Are we so blind? We...

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© Bob Trewin  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: settlement, anger, conflict, humanity, war,
Form: Rhyme
Doozies and Whozies of the Wild-Wild West! Synopsis (For Deborah's Contest)
Eighteen hundred and three begins U.S. destinies.
Merriwether Lewis and his comrade, William Clark, agrees –
They will go forth, avoid Frenchmen, fighting growling grizzlies.
To find a water trade route that flows west to the Pacific seas.
Louis...

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Categories: settlement, adventure, cowboy-western, history, men, men,
Form: Monorhyme
Henry Morgan the Privateer
Henry Morgan was an admiral of the Royal Navy
In his time, commissioned, but most found him crazy
Such that the Spanish called him a pirate rebellious
Whilst he considered himself with the truth not hazy

He took Campeche...

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Categories: settlement, betrayal, character, conflict, courage, destiny, freedom, french,
Form: Rubaiyat
Fallacy, Misinformation and Contradiction
Society is rife with statements of misinformation, fallacy and contradiction
To say otherwise would be to argue that our settlement was a pleasant eviction
If you are to believe what is in the following first lines
Then perhaps...

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Categories: settlement, angst, confusion, funny, people, america, people, perspective,
Form: Rhyme
My Tree
MY TREE

Beside the Kinta River still it stands
Colossus of the primal forest panoply
The tree a native of the fecund land
It’s limbs support the graceful arcing canopy
Each arm like a single tree of temperate terre
Forming structure...

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Categories: settlement, nature, tree,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Reflections On Turning Back the Hands of Time
If only I could turn back the hands of time:
I would be more grateful to God for my assured salvation
bringing me His gracious compassion
sealing my spirit with grand redemption
against religion’s hell-bound option…
And optimize my utmost...

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Categories: settlement, christian, devotion, faith, god, jesus, spiritual, time,
Form: Dramatic Monologue

Book: Shattered Sighs