Long Unjustly Poems
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The Lay of the Best Man - Part 4The Lay of The Best Man - Part 4
I ask you this: Have you ever known a man to ‘buckle under stress’?
Or have you never seen a man have a ‘moment of madness’?
Have you not...
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Categories:
unjustly, bullying, character, corruption, discrimination, men, vanity, women,
Form:
Lay
MaelstromA situation or state of confused movement or violent turmoil. (dictionary definition #2 of Maelstrom)
Today’s opinions are so contrasting and divisive that nobody seems to know up from down!
I believe fairly strongly in what I...
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Categories:
unjustly, philosophy,
Form:
Political Verse
A Night With Joe BonamassaBillboard named him the year finest blues musician.
Joe Bonamassa is a blues-rock musician,
He was designed to be a famous musician.
His family owns a guitar store in upstate New York,
After years of practice, Bonamassa will...
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Categories:
unjustly, analogy, appreciation, celebrity, history, music,
Form:
Bio
The Lay of the Best Man - Part 1The Lay of The Best Man - Part One
I’ve seen men ‘good’, and surely, I’ve seen men ‘bad’
So jealous and so envious, I’ve seen men ….sad
Twisted, fuming with anger, and consumed with rage
Callous and cruel...
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Categories:
unjustly, humanity, men,
Form:
Lay
Humanity of HorsesMy internal experience of depression
today shames
external ecology of elation,
all I might know as warm extended family
of profoundly peaceful impressions
still bare surviving
at end of this slow-fading thread.
This morning
one Epictetus sentence
speaks of blaming left-hemisphere dominant GodVoices:
"People are...
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Categories:
unjustly, anti bullying, depression, health, integrity, peace, political,
Form:
Political Verse
The Plagues of Our DayThe blind man waited,
at the intersection, for someone
to help him cross the busy boulevard...
and he was accustomed to live in twilight,
fumbling for a hand on his right;
and he finally found mine!
Judge humanly...not pettily,
you could...
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Categories:
unjustly, baby, family, grief, home, sad, home, light,
Form:
Narrative
Grandmother Moon: Philosopher of LawI declare,
said Grandmother Moon,
in a distinct correlational dialect
of new to full moon recycling health,
You have the right to remain free
of annoying monotheistic waste-stream Authorities.
Waste-stream Authorities...
And who would be responsible
in that LoseLose way?
I was asking about...
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Categories:
unjustly, culture, games, health, humanity, humor, integrity, judgement,
Form:
Political Verse
Insomnia welcomed courtesy high test coffeeInsomnia welcomed courtesy high test coffee
consumed later at night than usual
finds me bright eyed and bushy tailed
amply lively to learn
about an American radio
and television personality and pioneer
Wee Willy Weber,
who prominently and popularly reigned...
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Categories:
unjustly, abuse, age, america, anger, angst, anxiety, february,
Form:
Rhyme
Hanging On To TraumaThere is this hypothesis
I unjustly
and perhaps traumatically
just made hard and patriarchally up
is not down
and retentatively not out
soon enough for healthy comings
and goings
A ridiculous theory
that straight homophobic preachers
and teachers,
prophets
and kings,
pharaohs
and rabbis,
old crows
and magpies
Throughout too...
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Categories:
unjustly, culture, health, humor, political, psychological, senses,
Form:
Parallelismus Membrorum
Ain'T No Freedom Ringingby Vicki Acquah
Monday, January 17, 2011
Do you hear it; Brother can you hear it? Sisters do you feel it? I can't hear it! I been listening, but I do not hear it, cause ain't...
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Categories:
unjustly, black african american,
Form:
Sonnet
The Indiscriminate Slayings of the InnocentsThe massacres of our beautiful people must STOP.
It is unconscionable to destroy so many lives
For selfish and hatred reasons. God, in his archives,
Have recorded everything, which occurred, from top
To bottom, from sunset to sunrise,...
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Categories:
unjustly, abuse, angel, baby, bullying, death, violence, war,
Form:
Rhyme
Time 23/4/25
"Time 2"
Don't be full of it with such a selfish side
It'll be one hell of a ride
I can't tell you where heaven lies
Too many fell in line
Never got much needed help then died
Soon after they...
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Categories:
unjustly, dark, deep, life, poetry, rap, truth, wisdom,
Form:
Rhyme
Notices From Your Watch Woman On the Wall Part One1) The Woke Liberal Progressive Marxist's Senate Democrat's
have aligned themselves and their loyalty to Communist Red
China!
2) Chairman Xi...
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Categories:
unjustly, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form:
Political Verse
Death Stole My DadAt the breaking of the new dawn
Where the hopeful golden glow melts the dew
A sleepy world awakens to the brightened new dawn of life
But at the striking of that aged light
Where the anguished reddened heat...
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Categories:
unjustly, dad, death,
Form:
Free verse
The Askance Chapter 5 Part 5bAt my will, it began to glow a little with a startling tingle
Daring a series of slashes, I feel to be more at ease as I mingle
And into the rhythm, I forget away my troubles...
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Categories:
unjustly, imagination,
Form:
Rhyme
The Askance Chapter 4 Part 3cThe love in her, the hate in war and the unjustly moment in time
Is reality the indefinite cause to forbid and discern The Ancients behind?
Decidedly, I lifted her off the ground and began the loneliest...
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Categories:
unjustly, imagination,
Form:
Rhyme
The USA Needs To Support Israel's Iron DomeThere are seven Democrats and even one Republican that are firmly against the USA's continue funding of a strategic Israel's defensive protection. The USA has been providing Israel, in the past, with the necessary...
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Categories:
unjustly, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form:
Narrative
Victims of the Cancel Culture Part OneI watched in horror while a concerned father was apprehended for objecting to a male student entering into a girls restroom. At two different schools and raping two girls. One father was unfairly and...
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Categories:
unjustly, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
Making It Great In 2008 (Part13): With a Song and a Prayerlife is filled with many problems and many struggles
but with a song and a prayer go to God with all your troubles
as death is a certainty on which you can rely
for as sure as you...
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Categories:
unjustly, devotion, faith, hope, inspirational, upliftinglife, god, song,
Form:
Didactic
Cadaverous Climate Controlled Cave CreatureCadaverous climate controlled cave creature
(Idea birthed, engendered, and germinated
from Lombok Indonesia earthquakes
On 5 August 2018,
a destructive and shallow earthquake
measuring Mw 6.9
(ML 7.0 according to BMKG)
struck the island
of Lombok, Indonesia),
rendering...
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Categories:
unjustly, adventure, anxiety, august, conflict, crush, dark, grave,
Form:
Rhyme
The Silent President of AnywhereThe "Silent President"ignores "Racism" in "Law Enforcement",and the civilian society because he or she is a "Criminal Racist" themselves! The Silent President ignores the facts to make him or her "Criminally Insane and most of...
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Categories:
unjustly, 12th grade, 1st grade, 8th grade, allah,
Form:
Tetractys
Just CauseJUST CAUSE
Without cause, teachers, classmates, and neighborhood kids mocked at my pitiful station of poorness and entrenchment in painful shyness, calling me dreadful names that chipped away at my soul.
At my first job as a...
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Categories:
unjustly, abuse, anti bullying, anxiety, bullying, child abuse,
Form:
Free verse
The Askance Chapter 4 Part 4aIn The Realities Of Despair
Anxiety has kept me awake since many a night
Though exhausted as I am, I’m unable still to sleep
Corners of my house hasn’t a darkness no more to hide
Is there only defiance...
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Categories:
unjustly, imagination,
Form:
Rhyme
MemoriesLife was harsh for me
very harsh from the beginning, in the little village in Greece.
We hardly had anything to eat because everything was
destroyed by WW2 and by the five years of civil war
that followed.
...
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Categories:
unjustly, courage, god, life, memory,
Form:
Bio
Lessons of Change - X - Part OnePart One
GOU - Hexagram 44: One powerful Yin encounters or comes to meet the Yang in the Sixth month of the Gregorian Calendar, on the Sixth of June onwards – having associated with five (meaning...
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Categories:
unjustly, natural disasters, june, may,
Form:
Free verse