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Premium Member Bottoms Uprising
Nothing grows naturally
or resiliently,
and certainly not perfectly,
from the top down
or from the outside in

Including pyramids
and sustainable nutrition economies
and healthy
organic
democratic co-passion systems.

Some win/lose things
that do grow virally
from outside in
and/or over-powering
top down:

autocracy
cancer
kleptocracy
pyramid schemes
negative pathology
eco-political colonies
capital expansionism
invasive species
StraightMale...

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Categories: unelected, community, health, integrity, nature, peace, political, power,
Form: Political Verse



Unashamedly Yes I Have Also 2 Admit 2
Unashamedly Yes but unfortunately 

I also have to admit to doing this my own self 

Otherwise who am I then in fact 

No better in fact rather so far much worse

If I know the truth...

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Categories: unelected, anger,
Form: Free verse
The Duke of Mar-A-Lago
(Sung to the tune of Gilbert and Sullivan’s "The Duke of Plaza Toro," from The Gondoliers)
 
When all the land did take a stand
When bugs we all were fighting
He led the nation from behind
(He found...

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Categories: unelected, america, analogy, corruption, humor, leadership, music, parody,
Form: Lyric
Terrorsmiths
Now the enemy is a vague foggy ghost
brought so readily and intimately to the forefront
those well-known unknown faceless pernicious enough
a hidden host in a wanted posters photograph
come they have to invade your homes
to run their...

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Categories: unelected, corruption, history, society,
Form: Free verse
The Fourth Reich


   Davos visiting prostitute spends her 
unbeknownst last hours wide eyed 
in a strange new World. As she smiles to her John, 
a BlackRock Assassin, who watches his boss 
approach the stage. 
The...

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Categories: unelected, dark,
Form: Other



Premium Member Terrorists
Terrorism is a villainous violence, 
Used by those who disagree,
Bloodshed breaks the somber silence,
Between those who feel unfree. 

However, when one disagrees
With how the system works,
They are targeted by an intelligent team
Of thieves who wear...

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© B.J. Fitz  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: unelected, america, anger, freedom, political, prison,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member New Insane Resonance
I have already noted a change,
a deepening analysis
in second year framing of the Trump Administration's
first hazing year in fascist process.

A DOA year ago,
we grew heatedly invested in fake-conversations
about whether the fake-patriotic Republican Party
was really all...

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Categories: unelected, caregiving, earth, green, health, humor, love, mental
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Elected Leaders
The jokes here about leaders show 
How uniformed we truly are.
Some supernatural......sinless, poets 
living up with the twinkling stars?

Are you kidding me??
What planet do you live on?
The great “unelected” white washed 
masses?

I see many whose...

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Categories: unelected, america, conflict, england, feelings, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
What Was Brexit Really About
I can’t help but notice Remain think Leave want to roll back the clock 
as if we could again rule the waves with a million ships in the dock 
they say we dream of an...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: unelected, england, political,
Form: Rhyme
Adventures In a Cobbled Alleyway
Adventures in a Cobbled Alleyway

Down our old cobbled Alleyway,
Magic kingdom for fun and games.
Domain of the Mad Slipper Gang,
Let me think, can I recall their names?
 
Wardle and Barney, Leo and Ray,
Myself and my brother...

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© Kevin Shaw  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: unelected, childhood, growing up, imagination, memory, remember,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member To Brexit Or Not To Brexit
To Brexit or not to Brexit
by Bob Moore

One thousand years, it’s almost been
since William came to this island green
defeated Harold on Hastings Hill
to the English it was a bitter pill

He was the last the world...

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Categories: unelected, england, patriotic, political,
Form: Rhyme
I Love Jesus and Our Eastern Wisdom
PoetrySoup may need to re-think how it allows writers to act as unelected Tyrant of POETRY here. July Morning reads one item, & wants to dictate how I may think, write, worship .... Are we...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: unelected, bible, character, community, faith, freedom, health, life,
Form: Didactic
Premium Member Progressivism and Planned Obsolescence
Progressives say mankind is improving,
so, moral laws are no longer needed. 
The goal for mankind is self-expression,
hence the need for new social conventions.

That which is old is no longer useful,
So, out with the old, and...

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Categories: unelected, betrayal, christian, heartbroken, humanity, philosophy, political, violence,
Form: Free verse
Quangos
So many of them abound
They make for a burdensome crown
Worn by a government needing to be overthrown
Is it time to kick all these bureaucrats
Out of town?

The mangling of democracy by quangos
Is the new autocracy
A daily...

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Categories: unelected, political,
Form: Free verse
Dare I Wish
From each according to his ability
gains little traction in a world
where ability is so obviously diminished
just take an honest look around you
sound bites are no longer protection
against an epidemic of eyes wide shut
presumably a long...

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Categories: unelected, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member All the President’s Men
It’s one thing to be senile
and lie in your own drool.
It’s another to be President 
and be that droolin’ fool.

So ask yourself, America,
of all the President’s men…
who was runnin’ the country
signin’ with Joe’s autopen?


Note: To...

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Categories: unelected, america, corruption, political,
Form: Political Verse
Eu the Selfish
In Europe they call us selfish just out for our own 
but they just wanna use us and send money home 
and that’s selfish you know, 
survival is selfish is that a bad thing 
selfish...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: unelected, england,
Form: Rhyme
Unelected May
What an ugly woman and no I'm not just talking about her rat face
Squinting like she's been sprayed with mace.
You can tell she comes from money, she's not a human being
Champagne and lobsters, its a...

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Categories: unelected, allusion, patriotic, people, political, poverty,
Form: Couplet
Led By Liars
Some thinner branches  tremble with desire
Reaching out beyond  the shrub’s wide shape
The sun has drawn them up with its great fire

Yet, without  learning,  there is no Messiah.
No support exists,  they...

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Categories: unelected, africa, angst, emotions, political,
Form: Villanelle
Premium Member Defeating Tyranny
Defeating Tyranny

This is how to overthrow tyranny:
elections by a free people who care
peaceful transfer of power
alternative media outlets to counter brainwashing
decreasing the size of government
ridding a society of mandates by unelected officials
stopping demonization of average...

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Categories: unelected, political,
Form: Free verse
Waterloo
Waterloo 

200 years ago Wellington and Blucher with soldiers 
made up of ruffians and ISIS type henchmen, beat
Napoleon’s army won and that was sad kings and 
the nobility continued to rule unelected and setting
back an...

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Categories: unelected, celebration, good morning, war,
Form: Sonnet
They Remain No Shame No Pride Remain
Remain lacking shame
release your pain 
release your pain 
find a new angle complain
release your pain
release your pain
Protest, petition 
the re in your name
show no shame 
show no shame
releasing your pain
Another new angle 
Another campaign 
Release...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: unelected, england,
Form: Rhyme
Meghan and Harry
Meghan and Harry

So, Meghan and Harry appeared on the unelected
queen of America´s Oprah, last night.
Banality swam in a sea of phoney weeping. 
Harry, the prince, when not feeding, the chickens 
had to listen to them...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: unelected, appreciation, betrayal, business,
Form: Blank verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things