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Smothering Gloria given Privileges
Feathers sparkled lustrous leaves crowded in a blisterful branch glazed pink lusted sprinkling waves smothered a idyllic luxury Blizzard armies of service strategically polished in sparkling sparkle polish for a whispered gloria held sacredly Born in lacy recklessness with scarlet lolita cuffs rubbed with glory in gold cloth received veil covered rewards to become pathetic entitled portraits painted of idle idols titled lousy loftiness...

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Categories: privileges, absence,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Penetration Privileges
Like God amassing gifts of gold and frankincense and myrrh, vain potentates, possessed by pride that riches will confer, depleted pillaged villages in pagan days of old… With penetration privileges, their fortunes were foretold. In feudal times, chaste clerics, cloaked, wrapped rings around the mind with hymns of magic, mystic myths and figurines enshrined, while blessing bayonet-like blades that mutilate and...

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Categories: privileges, conflict, humanity, war,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member My Friend With Privileges
How shall I begin, we say we're not a couple, but we had been living together since I don't know when. Why I can tell you how the day will go by the way she breaks wind. Now I'll say good morning, no matter which end of her speaks first. She'll excuse herself and run off to the bathroom, for some...

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Categories: privileges, cute love, fantasy, humor,
Form: Free verse
Might This Be What He Meant As He Spoke of Love
THEORIES OF LOVE WORDS SPOKEN BY LOVERS AGREEMENTS AND FAITHS LOVERS PARTAKE IN WHILE AND APRT STILL, THAT THESE WORDS HOLD EACH OTHER ACCOUNTABLE TO CERTAIN PRIVILEGES AND UNDERSTANDINGS CERTAIN THINGS TO BRING ABOUT SEPARATION THAT THEY SEE FIT TO CERTAIN RIGHTS THAT THESE PRIVILEGES ARE RIGHT IN THE EYES OF THOSE WHO SEE THEM AS TOGETHER THAT THIS TRUST IS SACRED IN THE EYES OF GOD AND MAN THOSE...

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Categories: privileges, engagement, marriage, music,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member The Bible and Our Privileges
"It is known that the Bible, in its hundreds of different translations, is the most widely distributed book in human history. The bible has been enormously influential, and not only among the religious communities that hold it sacred (by the way, Christianity is not a religion, it is a way of life Through Christ Jesus)....

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Categories: privileges, bible, books, christian, creation,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Northernwhitemale Privileges
Some people see reverse racism as justified by genetic meritocracy and historical seniority of sacred monocultural grace not quite so generously bestowed as one might more paradise have multiculturally hoped. So, some people see affirmative action as too liberal with love too affirming reactionary. So, some people see assertive responsiveness as PositivEnergy ecofeminist reply to reverse racism and sexism and anthro-patriotic national supremacy. So, some people see anthro-supremacism as RightWinged patriarchal RedMeat. So, some people see...

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Categories: privileges, culture, earth, gender, hate,
Form: Political Verse
Privileges and Perks
We're members of the Gardens; We pay our yearly dues. Their parking lot, though (15 bucks!) We have to pay to use. They toss in several passes Each year when we renew, But why make members pay at all? I haven't got a clue. This policy is bogus And another thing I hate Is on those chintzy passes There's an expiration date. A membership...

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Categories: privileges, how i feel,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Age Has Its Privileges
A special birthday party Imagine being ninety Guests sang the birthday song She slept through it all 1/25/16...

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Categories: privileges, age, birthday, humor,
Form: Dodoitsu
Bathroom Privileges
Here comes big Aunt Clara, those arm pits really stink; She uses all the paper, leaves her dentures in the sink! Wearing out her welcome, attention's what she seeks; For her to stay the night, somehow becomes a week! I can't go to the bathroom, she's always locked inside; Boy, I'm such a jerk, when I'm forced to wait outside! I wake up extra early, a little bit...

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Categories: privileges, heart,
Form: Rhyme

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