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Short Arbitration Poems

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Transmutation
Weapons of war launch,
Stirred up anger and violence,
Unyielding forces,
Relentless arbitration,
Perpetual peace envisaged.



March 5, 2022....

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Categories: arbitration, anger, hate, peace, violence, war,
Form: Tanka



Hibernation
I just want the hibernation...
no more need for concentration...
have no chains for liberation...
use to listen to situation...
want to use the litigation...
but now came down to arbitration...
I just want the hibernation......

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Categories: arbitration, depression
Form: Monorhyme
Arbitration
The street is full of aimless passers,
Individually strategizing how life would be worth lived,
Thunderbirds then come to peck on delicious fruitful trees,
Having no idea about how it got yielded,
We kept wearing ourselves with those anxieties of life embedded, 
Couldn't quench our thirst with the pure fountain,
So knowledge in the authors book was stolen from our captain,
Due to the reason of being comprehensive to a mind....

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Categories: arbitration, anxiety,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member The Letter of Resignation
Your note said, "I resign from being your wife."
"I want a divorce and a new life."
I never expected this letter of resignation.
There will be no argument or arbitration.

Thanks for sparing me the drama with your resignation letter.
You may find you can't do any better.
A notice to terminate the marriage is not required.
Effectively immediately you are fired!





Written 10/2/16
"Resignation" contest
Sponsor: Navda Ivette Negron
Awarded 3rd place...

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Categories: arbitration, divorce, humorous, relationship,
Form: Rhyme
Dine Like Kings
Dine like kings of yore
Savor the relish meant
For lips and hips
As selections indict the mind
Towards crimes we all can
Afford and appreciate
Thwart the slab who conjures joy
In its sublime, mere presence
Make it your own to meet needs
Which wiggle beyond your reach
Settle in with family
Who seize nourishment
Some of yours
Some of theirs
Sum is fine
And in unison or arbitration
We all give way
To the voracious id
We've all been taught
And meant to be.

(3/12/08)...

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Categories: arbitration, culture, fantasy, feelings, happiness, joy, passion, senses,
Form: Free verse




Book: Reflection on the Important Things