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you'll be a man, tomorrow
You’ll be a man tomorrow, child, yes,
If you respect animals and pristine nature,
If you don’t kill elephants for ivory,
If you don’t kill the whales for soap,

You’ll be a man if you can stop time
If you...

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Categories: tues, cheer up, education, future, literature,
Form: Quatrain



I Have No Answers Either
I Don’t Have Answers Either

I’m sitting here today
With my government on my mind
And all the folks who work there
Some out front and some behind.

“Political office” is a strange concept
Not everyone will rightly fit in.
Unfortunately the...

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© Old Buck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tues, how i feel, leadership, poetry, political,
Form: Rhyme
Exerpts From Hitler's Diary 1941
EXERPTS   FROM   HITLER’S   DIARY   1941

"I never travel without my diary, one should always have something sensational to read . .
 . " Oscar Wilde, 1891 

Tues ...

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Categories: tues, funnywar, crazy, june, war,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Orange Crust
It had no name of which I am aware, and it certainly was not of an orange color; but a huge painting across its structure read, “The Orange Crust”.
I do not know if it ever...

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Categories: tues, appreciation, boy, childhood, friendship, nostalgia, places,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Illusions
The doors are locked. 
Abject darkness all around.
I long to see the opened door.
I swim in this pool of nakedness.
We have hope in all our solitude.
That we can survive alone in the wilderness.
In reality, our...

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Categories: tues, dark, death, life,
Form: Dramatic Verse



Premium Member Vanity of Vanities
'Vanity of vanity, all is vanity... and chasing after wind'
    evokes a mood of despair, precious few grins
  Ecclesiastes is read in most synagogues on Sukkoth
    though it...

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Categories: tues, bible, holiday, jewish, meaningful, motivation,
Form: Couplet
The Mighty Wasp
U.S.S. Wasp (CV-7),
A proud ship she was
Near 15,000 tons
Sailed by proud American sons...

My Uncle Bud sailed on her,
Until she met her sad fate,
It was Tues. Sept. Sixteenth, NineteenFourty-Two
As she sailed the sea
With proud and brave...

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© Tom Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tues, angst, death, depression, forgiveness, health, life, loss,
Form: Free verse
Pouring Ink For Andrew
A memorial poetry today February 6th, 2018 to remember our loved one - late Andrew Chavez.

POURING INK FOR ANDREW ©
Imagine if we're given one moment
Just a single slice of the past
We'd hold it down amid...

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Categories: tues, 1st grade, death, memorial,
Form: Elegy
Parading the Unkempt
Countless in our days
Of lives seize with easy.
Alas! Guns off fashion
For many of them
Fathoms its symptoms.
Enters the Polished clean hands
Reddish with stabbing ,
Answers they have not.

Dollars dump in bin
In search of them 
With forensic eyes
And...

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Categories: tues, angst, death, family, father, hope, loss, men,
Form: Free verse
Solutions
Solutions

to all the solutions
filling our mind
with resolution
let go of harmony
rise and fill that void
of people so annoyed
and toying the questions of our concentration
of points of origins 
organs that cant be changed
disarrange from our own reality
x...

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Categories: tues, people, people, people,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
And We Lied
I fixed my gaze
On her twirling sexy eyes
Stripping her naked in my seclusions
Even with her Jeans still on
Hmmm . . .
And we lied.

Two and half years ago
Was the day my
Adam in the hood last
Spoke to...

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Categories: tues, devotion, inspirational, lost love, love, sorry,
Form: Free verse
Creators
Creators being chased
through orbits
of planetary territories
eyes gaped in some twisted story
observatory from the skies
left to blink from an eye
wanted by all
they were appalled
and told to go live in holes
like moles
then sold to all
genetic mutation
mixed with...

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Categories: tues, space,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Pearl Moon
Beneath the pearl moon
lies the valley of shadows
I'd seen her pass thru once
But she was just a wish 
Nothing ever seemed real there 
And that's why I knew she was only a thought
On the walks,...

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Categories: tues, allegory, imagination,
Form: Blank verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things