Long Tyrannic Poems
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Apocalypse Boko HaramLast night,
when laid i my head to rest,
dreamt i a dream
dreadful;
I wept,though i was a deep in sleep,
I saw a baobab tree with three branches,
on it lays the colony of three birds of the
air,
of...
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Categories:
tyrannic, violence
Form:
ABC
Why He Killed the Emperor, Part IHe reigned down through the centuries,
and every human knew his name,
Emperor Guiscard the Deathless,
from Quebec this great figure came.
Arising in chaotic times
in the twenty-first century,
when cultures were falling apart
as we grew our technology.
When the whole...
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Categories:
tyrannic, age, death, emotions, future, humanity, life, science
Form:
Epic
WastelandLike the dead fossils of the once tyrannic dinosaurs laid bare into the diminishing soils of the earth, is what the aging world appears to seem like, the battle for survival pride and honour from...
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Categories:
tyrannic, age, anger, art, beautiful, black african american,
Form:
Free verse
Foxnews SiegeIf the FoxNews commentator
and his Republican Congressman colleague
with pro-public universal health constituents
zealously inviting themselves to siege his suburban home,
witnessed by terrified wife and daughter
fearing for their Business As Usual lives,
had the intelligence of a bilateral...
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Categories:
tyrannic, anti bullying, caregiving, games, hate, health, heart,
Form:
Political Verse
Indices of a LoonGOODLUCK
Gutless muffled monarch wooed millions to the poll,
Our feeble lord enforced by pathetic speech of poverty (I once had no shoes)
On congruent grounds of pain we forced him, though we hated his coterie....
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Categories:
tyrannic, corruption, crazy, culture, heartbroken, history, leadership, parody,
Form:
Alliteration
The Egyptian Revolution The revolution
Everybody has a limit , a time when enough is enough
You must fight for what you believe in ,even when the going gets tough
In the cold 25th in the...
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Categories:
tyrannic, adventure, hope, inspirational, day, lost, day, lost,
Form:
Rhyme
If Ever I Had a Country: Lxxxii - 82IF EVER I HAD A COUNTRY - LXXXII
for Carlos Bousoño, the eminent Spanish critic, poet and professor
who maintained that if...
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Categories:
tyrannic, humor, poetry, writing,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
All But FewThe aggress surrenders
But death lingers
Impeded by damned souls
Clutching to their final breath
The flailing limbs
Now lethargic
Severed, scattered
Men languished
Not by will, but war
A storm of clouded judgement
Summoned by the tyrannic gods of war
With cryptic intent
But greedily akin
Riddled...
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Categories:
tyrannic, anger, conflict, courage, death, violence, war,
Form:
Free verse
PoetryOften I harken back
to a very wise poet,
how “life is but a stage”
of tender moments
splashed and splattered
by fierce jabs of passionate
heated rage
such opera the workings of
fallible human hearts~ such a
masterful organ...
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Categories:
tyrannic, art, inspirational, passion, poetry, wisdom, words, writing,
Form:
Free verse
LifeFineness who shall from this Life raise a
Soul disappeared In many ways sadness bolts of Bones
That fettered stands there Feet and manacled in hand
Here blinded with an Eye and where deaf with the
Whisper of an...
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Categories:
tyrannic, father, seasons, son, me, me,
Form:
Cowboy Poetry