Democracy in Schools
...We think too much
of the silence of things,
Indian classrooms
where my student's
voice breaks free.
Bright minds cascade
up like golden ink
lifting our nation's hope,
lotus blooms
on...
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Categories:
majorities, children, devotion, encouraging, inspirational,
Form: Free verse
The Ink Weeps
...Over ink-drenched pages shadows crawled
Filled with tales of the broken who dared to fall
Tears thinly coated the weak and weary lines
Blurring the edge of truth with pain and glory intertwined ...
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Categories:
majorities, emotions, hurt, poetry, sad,
Form: Couplet
DemoCrazy, 2024
...It's a day that will live on and haunt history,
When a once proud nation, took a leap back in time.
As millions placed their bet on a fat felon,
While a red wave washed awa...
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Categories:
majorities, political,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Pandora's Box Switched On
...Pandora's Box
Is truly alive and well
Thriving to this very day
Streaming and beaming away
Into the vast majorities of family homes
Not actually opened
But rather willingly freely...
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Categories:
majorities, abuse, community, power,
Form: Free verse
Uncommon Sense
...Our physical world that we travel upon,
Showers our senses with volumes to understand.
Yet there's a wide range of comprehension,
That often tests realities hand.
For ex...
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Categories:
majorities, perspective,
Form: Light Verse
The Soul of Man
...There's been a subtle, yet powerful undercurrent,
That forms faith and peoples belief.
With roots at the core of civilization,
Causing both struggles and further relief.
...
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Categories:
majorities, faith, humanity,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Wake Up George Floyd- Wake Up These Are the Voices of Victumised Black Man In the Usa Part1
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I CAN’T BREATHE, I CAN’T BREATHE, I CAN’T BREATHE
WHY? WONT YOU TAKE YOUR KNEE OFF ME
These are the voices of victimized Blackman in the USA
WAKE UP GEORGE FLOYD
Questions about, Pol...
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Categories:
majorities, america, analogy, black african
Form: Dramatic Monologue
The Clarion Call I Obey
...The clarion call i obey, i was called to serve my fatherland,
to experience a different cultures, norms, beliefs, ideologies to see and feel a different region..
Days gone by, months gone by, i...
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Categories:
majorities, cry, depression,
Form: Narrative
New Mlk Day Resolutions
...I have heard almost nothing about New Year Resolutions
this pandemic year;
Although personal sound waves are filled
replete with incomplete invitations
to take better health care
of personal
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Categories:
majorities, creation, health, hope, integrity,
Form: Political Verse
Course Correction
...Light the nation a new fire;
Awake the apathetic’s desire;
Like sheep to Shepherd’s crook;
We need a new course, old Book.
Our founders risked it all;
Starting with Lexington’s one ball;
The ...
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Categories:
majorities, leadership,
Form: Political Verse
The Garden of Love and Guilt
...THE GARDEN OF LOVE AND GUILT
Judas, was destined to be the traitor to betray our Saviour,
Paid 30 pieces silver for him to perform guilty behavior
Satan had entered this man who told the authori...
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Categories:
majorities, easter, god, jesus, religion,
Form: Rhyme
Ireland - a Divided Island Part Three
...kaisers, kings, emperors fight for territory
dispensable bodies left in the ground on foreign soil, unreturned
militarisation of memory and folly
an Irish nation half-wrenched from a bloodie...
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Categories:
majorities, community, history, ireland, time,
Form: Narrative
Entitlements
...Oh yes indeed,
how entitled I am
to receive Social Security and Medicare;
of course for fifty odd years
governement saw no problem deducting
the coverage it now wants to cut;
and the senate...
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Categories:
majorities, angst,
Form: Blank verse
The Quest
...None keeps its inventory
But it creeps into a story
A story of a modern society
Which is plural in nature;
Partly of a rural nurture
Partly of an urban stature
Yet must remain together
Lest it...
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Categories:
majorities, africa, betrayal, community, conflict,
Form: Narrative
Taking Our Stand and Having Our Say
...*It was one Saturday that I first saw and heard this casually dressed
gentleman at the Q Street Mall in our city. I would later see him the
next day on a Sunday morning at our church. His...
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Categories:
majorities, fear, god, love,
Form: Free verse
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