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Premium Member But Just Where Is God
(Musings of a poet with huge doubts and a fragile faith)

Introduction: Is God A Joke Or Human Vanity?

When close friends die and other’s thoughts are suicidal,
When mankind’s soup du jour is loneliness with anguish	
When mental...

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Categories: untouchables, god, mental illness, perspective, , atheist,
Form: Blank verse



Premium Member Brahman Nemesis
                             Brahman Nemesis

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: untouchables, betrayal, god, racism, religion,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Fraudulent
"Fraudulent"



A writer writes of people 
walking lonely dark streets
begging for bread, shelter and cold without all

like he’s been there
trudging up and downhill knocking on doors 
that judgmentally remain closed after glimpsed twigging -

a monumental fail,...

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Categories: untouchables, depression, family, friendship, home, loneliness, lost, suicide,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Love You Messages
When the StraightWhite Patriarchal President
sent out his Praise and Thanks Message
"We love you"
to those who would cathartically enjoy beheading
VicePresident St. Peter's Pence 
loves homophobic St. Paul,

This felt like too much tolerating
an unconstitutional intolerable
absence of basic...

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Categories: untouchables, health, love, peace, political, power, race,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member The Apocrypha of Familiars
“The Apocrypha of Familiars” 

Wings hover 
light luminescent
revelling sprites dark pearls
Corvidae shades
of a family 

highly functioning
dysfunctional plural
morphing unobserved
perceived non-unique 
spiralling into shape

more black and grey
than white spills 
from their eyes
light from their shining 
hidden away

intelligence...

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Categories: untouchables, muse, mystery,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Unicorns Are Us
“Unicorns are Us” 

You can only imagine
the furore 
when magick
hit the score
the Party, not impressed,
was not for witches
too big for their
britches on brooms,
said all the high-brow
cultural dignitories
and low-strung 
toad hall politicians
pacing around the room;
so all...

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Categories: untouchables, magic, muse, symbolism,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Should the Levee Ever Break, Act 1, Scene 3, Part 5
Mitchell: Good sirs, my word was fair. No discrepancy stains the pages of my ledger. The fifth tier is a sub-basement beneath the cellar floor of the temple’s vestibule. Any woman who is not tagged...

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Categories: untouchables, allegory, society,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member He Touched Me
Do you know what it is like to be an untouchable?
To be so filthy and disgusting
That people shrink away from you
Do you know how it corrodes your soul
To see how the stench that follows your...

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Categories: untouchables, miracle,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Just Show Up
Basic Attendance,
listening deeply to the sounds
and functions
flows and forms of nature's voices,
evolves from enthymematic roots
toward mutually empathic,
darkly transparent
nondual dark energy

Equivalently empowering/disempowering identity
of not-yet-full synergetically integrating
pregnant Time,
equivocating spatially incarnating
positive
protonic
polymorphic
polypathic
polyphonic
polycultural
multisystemic harmonic balance
between Yangstimulus(t) and Yinresponse.

From this epicenter...

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Categories: untouchables, culture, leadership, peace, philosophy, political, race, racism,
Form: Free verse
People Us We He She Highschool Galaxies
People
Us 
We
He
She
What is the Universe but
A galaxy of People
Of rock
A spinning mess
A vortex, Of life, and death
But never expectant of what will occur next 
Cuz people
Us
We
we use
and 
him and her
They continue
To fight To let go,...

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Categories: untouchables, historyworld, people, people, high school, planet, universe,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member The Mirror World
Oh in the mirror world, she dances on a stag all her own,
A reflected ballerina, stepping ever lightly in the shaded
Silhouettes of yesterday, twin figures of elegance, neither
Realizing that they are one in the same,...

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© Cherl Dunn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: untouchables, beauty, devotion, friendship, imagination, inspirational, mirror, visionary,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member They Called Him Diamond
They Called Him Diamond

They called him Diamond still do and his colour is black like 
scorched earth frozen shadows of hell shafted and grafted on 
his scarred broken shoulders deprived of not only his name...

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Categories: untouchables, power,
Form: Narrative
1959
Bozo the clown is ready to begin,
in Cuba, Fidel Castro starts his reign.
Buddy Holly meets a horrible end,
Charles de Gaulle is back on top again.
 
Motown now brings us a whole lotta soul,
Disney’s Sleeping Beauty...

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Categories: untouchables, poetry,
Form: Rhyme
What a Shame?
This poem is dedicated to an Innocent murdered modeller Jesica Lall, She was 
shot dead in the gathering of four hundreds in a hotel in Delhi. Seven years 
proceeding, Indian Court freed her killers because...

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Categories: untouchables, devotion, faith, imagination, inspirational, peace, philosophy, social,
Form: Free verse
Who Is the Son of God?
Lord Jesus  
A Son of God,
I read it in the Bible.
Where also lord mentioned.
A false prophet will be born.
After this message,
Lord Muhammad was born,
And these teachings were never accepted 
Christians followed Lord Christ holy...

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Categories: untouchables, caregiving, education, faith, history, mystery, philosophy, social,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Notorious-Bonnie and Clyde
From beneath the dust bowl storm, from when st they came,
Blazing a trail across the pages of historical fame.
Accelerations desperadoes, with guns drawn, wild hearts
Beating as thunder, they are the restless and  free,
 Bandits...

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© Cherl Dunn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: untouchables, history, imagination, inspirational, international, mystery, romance, tribute,
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: untouchables, england, political,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Touch, Taboo
I sip Long Island Tea, watch your bare knees upon the tiles,
      the suits and Blaneks pass you, unaffected by your smiles,
        ...

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Categories: untouchables, people, prejudice, society, wisdom,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Kissing Deep Salt
Dealing with deep touching issues sleepless nights worried
lovingly do not understand my head anymore teardrops keep falling weakness 
cut from finest silk cannot take this heartbreak and disappointment
 
Enough watching my mother and father crying...

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Categories: untouchables, conflict, courage, devotion, emotions, faith, judgement, sad,
Form: Terza Rima
Premium Member Anchored To Her Soul
Mary Teresa Bojaxhiu had a surreal journey through life,
inspired by a vision
she left her home in the rural countryside
of Albania and went to Calcutta India
a place lost to time.
The established traditions of the people
included ones...

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Categories: untouchables, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, blessing,
Form: Free verse
The Rain That Never Came
Living in the dark without a spark,
Forbidden dreams on a painful arc,
Waiting for the light, for the moon's rising,
As I wish to fade with the winds- on these nights,
I'm waiting on the unknown- from beyond,
Waiting...

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Categories: untouchables, absence, dream, feelings, heartbreak, heartbroken, hope, love
Form: Free verse
A Bucket and a Tent
America has no caste system
but America has castes.
Like every other nation 

America has its rich and poor
with everyone else sardined
in tight rows in between.  

But America doesn’t have 
Untouchables, as some people  
in...

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Categories: untouchables, black african american, race,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member The Untouchables
Long to touch the rows  u p o n  rows of coneflowers,
but the bees, they b u z z, and the butterflies own.
Favorite intrepid host, the red-winged blackbird, towers
over the purpleness  of...

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Categories: untouchables, garden,
Form: Rhyme
When a Heart Weeps
(Dedicated to democratic values)

A valentine day,
Or a commitment of love,
A progressive method,
To break down fractions,
Between two partners,
Or two friends,
They love eachother,
To understand a living,
The meaning of social existence.

Only a flower,
Or a card,
Presents love,
Where words smiles,
As...

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Categories: untouchables, devotion, education, faith, friendship, life, love, mystery,
Form: Verse
Ennio Morricone
In this world there's the good the bad

and the ugly, just wanting a few dollars

more, thinking they are the untouchables,

as it was once upon a time in America,

on looking for the mission,as it was once

upon...

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© Roy Pett  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: untouchables, appreciation, celebrity, film, music, sound, tribute,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs