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Premium Member The Pied Piper From New York City - Part One
The Pied Piper from New York City – Part One

Dare his name be said?
I say, of course, Yes! 

The Pied Piper, himself, is the man, the myth, the legend.
And they, the so-called incurious lot of...

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Categories: un american, allusion, america, betrayal, corruption, judgement, new york,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member To Gregory Pardlo, Pulitzer Prize Winner
As soon as I heard 
You were the First African American Male
To win the Pulitzer prize for Poetry
I wanted to run out and celebrate
I wanted to wake up Hughes and Dunbar
And Baraka and say we...

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Categories: un american, assonance, black african american, books, muse, poems,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Should the Levee Ever Break, Act 1, Scene 3, Part 3
Mitchell: At this level, as with the rest, one might also find those who have stumbled down from a higher step on the crystal staircase from dancing too many tangos in their Manolo Blahniks, as...

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Categories: un american, allegory, society,
Form: Prose Poetry
Debanked According To Gordon Robertson Co-Host TBN'S 700 Club
Here is a list of the players aka major USA's banks that have folded and yielded
to the LGBTQA's Woke agenda.  Against conservative and/or Christian action
groups/and or organizations: The Bank of America, Chase Bank, Citi...

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Categories: un american, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Little Children Are Crying
The Little Children are Crying
 
Of recent sad occurrence—
At the southern border of the USA
In prescribed DHS detention centers,
Little refugee children are crying
For their mothers and fathers—
From whom they had been cruelly taken
And caged like...

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Categories: un american, america, anger, angst, discrimination, heartbreak, introspection, symbolism,
Form: Political Verse



Let's Try Love
The world is a cold place. 
The powerful conscript
 the poor for war 
so that profits soar. 
We see an eagle 
and think how majestic
 never stopping to analyze 
what we're left with?
 How pathetic...

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© Ts Lewis  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: un american, america, political, society,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Memorial Day, 2019 In America
Americans are Americans, period.
No matter color, sex and for heavens, sake!
Not ....Their "party affiliation,"
On which some are insanely fixated.

We were born au natural.
We were not born as a member of political party.
That's a choice you...

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Categories: un american, america, angst, holiday, patriotic, political,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Let's Do It Election Insanity

Yes, Let's Do it. Election Insanity.
....................

Yes! Let us have all felons vote!
Better yet, let's muddy the "Swamp"
Have known killers run for Congress.
Perhaps, even be our President.
Indeed, the Americans have gone looney.

Must be chugging down really...

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Categories: un american, america, patriotic, political,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Dear Governor Newsom
Dear Governor Newsom:


What a moronic, Fascist leader, you are!
Controller of COVID~
Hear me chortling  from afar!
You have in no way flattened, the curve,
You lying moron, you are totally absurd!

California has had cases, but none like 
New...

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Categories: un american, america, angst, integrity, leadership, political,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member The Fifties Were Really and Truly Not All That Square
The Fifties were really and truly not all that square
Though that dullard Dwight D. sat in the Executive Chair
And his frumpy wife Mamie had really bad hair
Matching those dowdy, plain dresses she'd wear ...

While husbands...

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Categories: un american, conflict, culture, history, myth, nostalgia, society,
Form: Rhyme
Another Horn Fascinating Story
Our cat has been bothering heck out of us. At first, he wants some food we have for him in the garage. It is in a metal bowl and a plastic self-feeding feeder. Henry prefers...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: un american, allegory, analogy,
Form: I do not know?
We Be Americans
It is about that time
when firecrackers start popping
small bombs exploding and
flares shooting out beautiful colors
the night sky will be an extravaganza
for a few days and a lot of exploding noises
during the day, it is the...

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Categories: un american, anniversary, history, uplifting, july, time,
Form: Free verse
We English Know Aren'T Poets
On the Beeb this morning, on the flagship radio news show, that the grocer's daughter

always listened to but didn't like at all, the National Poet of 'Land of Song' sang the 

praises of an American...

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© Peter Dorr  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: un american, political, red,
Form: Free verse
Too Black
If I sigh, in frustration, 
I have an attitude. 
If I arch my brows, 
I'm confrontational. 
If I bow my back or tilt my head, 
I'm ghetto.
When I explain 
"that I'm not anti police", 
but...

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Categories: un american, america, black african american, corruption,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member ----Power To All the People---


Oh, Holy Night?
Will we ever be allowed to sing this again?
Doubtful in California.
While visions of Saint Fauci dance in everyone's heads.

A once peace filled nation, that forgot their God.
Now paying the price for misguided leaders,
That legislate...

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Categories: un american, america, meaningful, preschool,
Form: Verse
My Week Off Work
MY   WEEK  OFF   WORK


I  would go back to the amber waving grain
I  long to fly to  America again
Oh yes it’s corny  I know
To say I love...

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Categories: un american, america, freedom,
Form: Couplet
Plane Ride
PLANE    RIDE


I  would go back to the amber waving grain
I  long to fly to  America again
Oh yes it’s corny  I know
To say I love America but it is...

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Categories: un american, america, freedom, world,
Form: Couplet
My Confession
MY   CONFESSION


Oh yes it’s corny  I know
To say I love America but it is so
When I look around at the restriction 
And these old methods and ways of affliction
In my un-American surrounding
And...

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Categories: un american, america, freedom,
Form: Couplet
Ameica's Newsman Tells You
I love my country with all loyalty
I love our ideas and democracy 
I enjoy my freedom all too well
But recently America has made me say what the hell
A news-man on TV once told me, 
That...

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Categories: un american, america, love,
Form: Narrative
The Un-American
The Un-American has no say,
he/she has to put up with anyone
or anything that comes their way,
They better not fall in love with
an American girl or chap,
or else they'll experience harrasment until
they give him/her back,
This is...

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Categories: un american, business, peace, political, prejudice,
Form: Prose Poetry
Awake
It's the sleepless moments that define me:

Shattered
Unresolved to the illusion of affluence and prosperity.
Addition involves numbers...
Margins, profits, realty
which
Marginalize the prophets under the reality
that the bottom line hangs
Righteously
Above
those on the
bottom.
 
Color is never as important as...

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Categories: un american, natural disasters, angst, sad,
Form: Free verse
The Spoilers
I believe all people have souls
I believe in people who believe in God
And I believe in all the others
We are sisters, we are brothers
Recent world events have shaken my beliefs
Why are we fighting a phony...

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© Carol Zic  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: un american, death, depression, warpeople, people,
Form: Rhyme

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