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Abandoned and Gone
We’ve popularized everything,
from the classic to the crass

In doing so, we’ve lost ourselves,
neck deep in the morass

If everything is AOK,
then what the hell is wrong

Those standards that we’ve built upon
—abandoned and now gone

(Villanova Pennsylvania: February, 2017)...

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Categories: popularized, symbolism,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Money Money Money Money
a global pandemic
and
governments get corporate-ive
about
"intellectual ownership" rights
to
make money off a killer pandemic

they believe that populations will buy
whatever

media crap they're presented with according
to
the popularized psychologies of freud
sold
on tv and in the movies as the
norm
of competition power and greed

stan sand...

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© Sand Blown  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: popularized, business, culture, dream, poverty,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Goody Two Shoes
goody-goody
was she
must say
a bit
too much 
for me

goody shoes
are two
in one
she stuffs
those don'ts
been done

the other 
kept for
her dos
those rights
best left
outta sight

we all
won't see
these things
well done
saved for
foolish fun

one goes
near here
nor there
searching so
for goodys
who care





rhyme  30 lines  60 words
Re: Goody Two Shoes popularized by John Newberry 1765...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: popularized, care, conflict, feelings, myth, nursery rhyme, philosophy,
Form: Rhyme
Who Am I
Rene Descartes popularized
The phrase: Cogito ergo sum-
I think therefore I am. How wise!
If I’m thinking, then it’s presumed
That I exist because of “I”
The one doing the thinking.
On this point we see eye to eye;
Even so, it begs questioning
Beyond my very existence;
That is, the question: who am I?
A query asked with persistence.
What does “buried beneath” imply?
Does it mean “core sense” of myself
Or an illusion of one’s self?...

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Categories: popularized, philosophy
Form: Verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things