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Premium Member Reforesting Guidelines
GROUP VALUES

Belief in WinWin organic ability
to cooperatively manage secular 
as BothAnd sacred 
health development vocations.

Desire to create
open DNA-familiar GREEN systems--
Great
ReForesting
EconomicYang 3D SpaceDriven
EcologicalYin 4D TimeFlowing
Networking organic WinWin 
reverse-time gaming cooperative system
especially following matriarchal-wombed
DNA and RNA strings...

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Categories: stereotyping, health, integrity, love, paradise, peace, wisdom, women,
Form: Political 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: stereotyping, africa, angst,
Form: Political Verse
Race-Ism
Race-Ism

What makes one man or woman better than another?
Should we think differently of those who adapted
to another environment and adapted another color?

If our differences are only skin deep as a tone
why do we unto our...

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Categories: stereotyping, black african american, immigration, native american, prejudice,
Form: Rhyme
February 13th, 2023 old man winter gave a one two punch
February 13th, 2023 - old man winter gave a one...two punch

Overladen snow covered crackle and crunch
though, this skeptic owned a doubtful hunch
that such 24/7 round the clock whether coverage
would make laughingstock of forecasting
how Jack Frost...

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Categories: stereotyping, abortion, abuse, age, anger, anti bullying, appreciation,
Form: Rhyme
Naked Truth
Fruitful days are filling up the piles of treasure mesuring the misogyny it shouldn't be a topic of forgery while waiting for break outs throwing correction direction of stereotyping the tipicallity of capabilities in abilities...

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Categories: stereotyping, absence, africa, art,
Form: Free verse



Colour,Flash
Fruitful days are filling up the piles of treasure mesuring the misogyny it shouldn't be a topic of forgery while waiting for break outs throwing correction direction of stereotyping the tipicallity of capabilities in abilities...

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Categories: stereotyping, africa, america, art,
Form: Classicism
Old Man Winter Gives a One Two Punch
overladen snow covered crackle and crunch
though, this skeptic owned a doubtful hunch
that such 24/7 round the clock whether coverage
     would make laughingstock of forecasting
     how Jack Frost...

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Categories: stereotyping, 11th grade, 12th grade, appreciation, courage, dedication,
Form: Elegiac Lyric
Premium Member Generalizing People By Name
A family of nine sisters, none named the way the names could have fit.
They started out with three flowers, and thought it wise to continue it. 
Our last name so plain, Daddy argued. Daisy, Fern...

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Categories: stereotyping, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 9th
Form: Rhyme
The Number the Brand
When I met her , a very old lady she was , yet inside lay a frightened child .
I felt my heart cry , I felt as if I was touching history itself , as...

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Categories: stereotyping, abuse, africa, age, allah, caregiving, child, discrimination,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Life's Sentence
obsessed and intelligent
man's will to do good
spelled letter by letter
can you organize enough to sentence the metaphor of life
walking on dirty water with cleanser
everything you did affected me
because of you i am what i am
only...

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Categories: stereotyping, metaphor, me,
Form: Free verse
My Balls and My Words At Play
Thoughts are electric that's 4 times gravity... talk about defying the laws! 
How mad is we, right now!? Bet ya not as mad as me, i bet i seem mad as! crazy right!!.. 
Now. 
How...

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© Lee Dobson  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: stereotyping, life, me,
Form: Rhyme
Football Is a God Given Gift
International sport is a God given gift,
football unites us like nothing else did, 
nations unite singing songs to uplift,
they ooh and they ahh as they feel excited 

Religion divides us, politics lies, 
sport unlike music...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: stereotyping, football, sports,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Scots Are Stingy
Someone told me that all Smythes are crazy, and I believed them
At first, until I met one
Who was delightful, and kind, and did not generalize people
He gave me a chance, which was a marvelous thing.
For...

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Categories: stereotyping, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Lambs Staring Into a Zoom Class
What is that? My comrade asked. I ignored her. She is not my friend.
No, really, she said scooting my way. The rest of the class smiled on whim.
The teacher had them on mute, so they...

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Categories: stereotyping, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, animal,
Form: Rhyme
Forever Free Forever Young.
FOREVER FREE FOREVER YOUNG


Forever young, forever free I will be,
Free I will be,  Forever young, you will see.
My mind explores, expands, searches,
Soul connects, feeling's evaluate,
The thermometer of How I am?
Makes me Who I am?
The...

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Categories: stereotyping, philosophy, me, me,
Form: Romanticism
Flaw
A minor cut. A skipping CD. An irregular heartbeat, a lazy eye that has less focus. 
Uneven hair, too thick thighs. A nose you just wish you had the money to fix with plastic 
surgery....

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Categories: stereotyping, life,
Form: I do not know?
We All Are Unconscious Racists
It’s what you think as much as what you say, although…
If one is careful not to shout racial slur… 
Then you cannot stop them thinking it, not so?
This issue is stereotyping, corrupt the flow…
Not by...

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Categories: stereotyping, people, education,
Form: Free verse
Don'T Ever Assume
don't ever assume 
when you've only seen the surface - maybe even 
scratched through 
a few layers - 
and figured what was beyond 
could only be 
similar to what your mind 
told you was there...

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Categories: stereotyping, confusion, truth,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Human Conditions
Human conditions have no precedence
 Over dogmatism,  mindlessness, hatred

Religion  and exploitation  of 
one's mind and body,  One's lineage
and whence it came from.

Generation to Generation  makes
everyone unique and universal in
all magnitudes...

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Categories: stereotyping, 1st grade, blessing, care, character, childhood, culture,
Form: Free verse
Unconditional Love
Red #1
Entry #2
2-23-12

Are you really gonna start this now?
Do you want me to take a bow?
We just got home
Now I’m stuck with you
In this imprisoned dome
I’ve got no other choice
But to hear you nagging voice
About...

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© Katelyn Ma  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: stereotyping, anger, angst, confusion, family, fear, feelings, home,
Form: Rhyme
Stereotyping
you type me in stereo
of how i should be
how i should sound
to whom i should speak
where i should live 
in or outskirts of town
what circles to mix
who to hang around

are we not unique
in our own...

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Categories: stereotyping, life,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Book
And there stood still, was I along with persistence
Staring at this book, longing it to be in my existence

Browsing beneath books decorative cover
Eager to read each page carefully before lips stutter 

Is the inside parallel...

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Categories: stereotyping, metaphor, word play,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member do not stereotype pigs
Forget everything you have heard about stereotyping the pigs.
I met some the other day, who were cleaner than my cousin Jigs.
They vacuumed and dusted the barnyard until it was clean enough to eat.
Then they cleaned...

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Categories: stereotyping, animal,
Form: Rhyme

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