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Easter as interpreted by one
Easter as interpreted by one...

rebated, rebelled, rebirthed, rebooted, 
and rebuked courtesy 
one ill shod Unitarian atheist,
who means NOT to affect
any sacrilegious fallout
nor offend devoutly religious 
man, woman, or child,
when the most important 
Christian holiday notated,...

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Categories: superstitions, adventure, bible, celebration, christian, easter, family, humorous,
Form: Rhyme



Birth of Healthy Newborn Greater Than Cumulative
Yuletide pageants vis a vis merry go round revisited

healthy progeny regaled being alive
analogous to children ecstatic twenty-five
on December exhaling joie de vivre at dive 
in into neat stack of wrapped gifts, when...
what! out of thin...

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Categories: superstitions, 10th grade, 11th grade, appreciation, creation, february,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Gods Like Men
“Gods Like Men”



you the small men 
who war like gods

mystery that never was
in a likeness formed

through the mirrors
of the soul of God

a darkness
and a light 

the next star rising
after Sunset comes the Morning

you the small...

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Categories: superstitions, dark, light, star,
Form: Free verse
Yuletide pageant merry go round
Yuletide pageant merry go round

Panoply of mystical elements of holly day style 
breathe prez sense frostily exhaled aired
per millennia athwart 
(this terrestrial spaceship planet Earth)
two plus seventeen carousel rides resonated
veritable pantheon of pagan rituals 
and...

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Categories: superstitions, angel, appreciation, birth, celebration, chanukah, christmas, december,
Form: Free verse
Easter As Interpreted By One
Easter as interpreted by one...
rebated, rebirthed rebooted, and rebuked
ill shod Unitarian atheist

Though avast percentage
of stonehenge temple piloted ghosts,
harking back millennia
constantly zip unseen thru aerospace,
they unwittingly espy
woolly sheep hush fleeced herd
profoundly religious peep pulls
plodding fast as...

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Categories: superstitions, allegory, angel, appreciation, body, celebration, creation, easter,
Form: Free verse



Figurative Paralysis Laid Waste Body Electric of Mine
Figurative paralysis laid waste body electric of mine

This is Spinal tap 
bamboozling, binding, bleeding, bombing...
ripped from every dog eared 
and book marked page
recounting latest ill fated fiasco, 
now peppering my life and hard times
causing quite...

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Categories: superstitions, absence, adventure, allusion, analogy, angst, anxiety, conflict,
Form: Free verse
No Free Lunch
A scientist pursuing research—
with disinterested curiosity,
Poets distancing themselves—
from personal emotions,
from ‘personality’ (in Eliot’s idiolect),
A sportsperson focusing on the event—
not obsessed with results,
demonstrating sporting spirit,
Anyone doing their karma—
regardless of results,
as characterized in Indian scriptures,
notably the Gita—
All...

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© Ram R. V.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: superstitions, irony, satire, society,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Recreating Organic Freedom
We created clients as consumers of education
and called this freedom to learn.

We created competitive, 
ranked, 
hierarchical, 
professional caste-system schools
and called them freedom from unhealthy superstitions of extended families,
freedom from historic pathologies looming within mysteriously connected...

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Categories: superstitions, beauty, culture, earth, health, mental illness, nature,
Form: Political Verse
Deliberate Shades of Insanity
It is simple to laugh
at this sinister comedy,
ablaze with maddening duality.
A true scene of blood-thick bonds,
breaking never, but
somehow,
tightening, like a noose
around the throat of the last
living,
thinking organism,
ascending beyond basic self judgment,
embracing those strange strings
bound to...

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Categories: superstitions, death, god, universe,
Form: Free verse
They'Re Trying To Tell You
They’re trying to tell you
That your superstitions and machinations 
Are an exhausting game of whack-a-mole
They’re trying to tell you 
You’ve assumed a version of them
That society told you existed and you never questioned
They’re trying to...

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Categories: superstitions, corruption, environment, money, political, racism,
Form: I do not know?
The Forbidden Object Among Us
Ignorance is bliss my friends
its true
for centuries we have been going to wars 
due to an object among us
from another world

like everything here
technology 
literature and creativity another
witchcraft another plane 
someone climbed a staircase

walked into a...

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Categories: superstitions, confusion, imagination, mystery, visionary, war, world, war,
Form: Free verse
A Never Ending Night
Biological entities or angels of God; who are we? 
Ten times two, youth, we set to the island.
If day here is pleasant freedom and lost in wilderness,
Why not night?
A simple request from boatman; we smiled...

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Categories: superstitions, adventure, celebration, freedom, youth,
Form: Narrative
Sabali
Sabali

Listen in,

The Solomonic thoughts of revolutionary minds strike like lightning in the rain, and prophetic missives pour from my spirit like Yah‘s word hit a vein. and I pray that when I pray for you...

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© Nafsi Huru  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: superstitions, america, anti bullying, culture, how i feel,
Form: Rhyme
Obituary Oblations

Pictures of the dead,
pamphlets of the deceased
They’re passed out at every funeral,
where the broken hearted grieve ...
handed out like business cards
This strange belief
is a superstitious tradition
that truly mystifies me
There’s a lot of underground networking
going on:...

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Categories: superstitions, death, spiritual, truth, wisdom,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Stars From Pluto
STARS FROM PLUTO
Stars from Pluto, falling on earth,
Strangers are they on our planet.
No honor or salute to the dirtied star –
That was once a diamond in the sky.

But few years ago they were our treasure,
In...

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Categories: superstitions, africa, america, anniversary, destiny, giving,
Form: Verse
Albinos' Song
A song of love to all ALBINOS, a song I will sing till my last day.

Let every lung help out in singing 
Let every mouth breath the song I air
Let everyone blessed with muscles flex
For...

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Categories: superstitions, anger, devotion, planet,
Form: Free verse
But We Pray
O God! Will you answer my prayers?
O Lord! Will you take away my tears?
O Divine! I am so worried about my fears 
We pray, but don't know the meaning of our prayers 

Of course, most...

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Categories: superstitions, inspiration, spiritual,
Form: Lyric
Keep the Focus
From zero to fresh focus:
No fads or "hocas-pocas,"
Occult tricks, nor superstitions,
Just go to Boot-Camp not institutions.
It's not about me.
It's to take a stand, you see,
A life if convictions;
Real-life risks, no fictions,
In live with Father-God and...

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Categories: superstitions, christian,
Form: Rhyme
Sufficient To Your Need
From the epic poem, EOS; verse, 7308-7350
by Sir Titus Llewellyn, unpublished
Book ii - Bouquet with Love

 

Enter Asha - Junior Psychiatric Nurse

  & William - Sufferer of schizophrenia


William speaks to Asha as she reads...

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Categories: superstitions, on writing and wordswords, care, lost, care,
Form: Verse
Easter As Interpreted By This Atheist
though avast percentage 
     of Stone Temple Pilots, she push peep pulls 
     viz vernacular speaking population
     to most pious take as gospel...

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Categories: superstitions, 11th grade, 12th grade, bible, celebration, chocolate,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Padraig's Fire
Padraig's Fire

Hurry!
Hurry through the night
With windstorms
Breathing at your back
Before the shadows know
You pass their doors -
Their darkened, dusty, empty hearths -
Before the dawn ascends -
Before the pipes awaken;
Carry close
Precious flint and tinder
Next to the wildly...

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Categories: superstitions, baptism, celebration, ireland, life, river,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Polyboxes Paradoxes
I faced alarming paradoxes
as I headed toward puberty.

First,
my King James Bible-belting parents,
extended family,
and all-hopelessly-WHITE farm community
taught me

God loves me
and all the children,
red and yellow,
and black almost as much as white.

That felt good
but then I learned...

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Categories: superstitions, bible, christian, gender, god, humor, love, prejudice,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Who May We Say We Are
Name, a label, for mind-body identity,
which across past lives, we have had many,
as also gender rotation, for an experience spherical,
so this time around, now assimilating our earth life sojourn,
given pseudonym humbly confesses, there is much...

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Categories: superstitions, me,
Form: Bio
Eclipse Facts and Fancies
When the Moon moves between the Earth and Sun
then comes a rare happening that can stun,
above all a syzygy alliance,
the term from the Greek in astro-science.

Once solar eclipses in history
were viewed as a frightening mystery.
Cultural...

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Categories: superstitions, earth, humanity, moon, science, sky, space, sun,
Form: Verse
Clone-God, Part I
It was in the year 2040,
in Vienna was where it all began,
folks were looking at the Lance on Longinus,
when they saw something they couldn’t understand,
on the spearhead was dried blood, from a man.
The faithful all...

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Categories: superstitions, faith, religion, science, science fiction, spiritual, technology,
Form: Epic

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