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Short Prohibits Poems

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Premium Member Differentiated Perception
as long as awareness be
manifest as an identity
differentiated perception
as a veil of ignorance 
prohibits us to cognise
the essence of our being
self-luminous living light
complete and in renewal
throbbing in singularity
in time dissolved peace...

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Categories: prohibits, spiritual,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Mere Catch In Throat
Mere catch in throat, not so mere, dear It somewhat inhibits Though God near and bliss throbs yet spear Outdoor play prohibits Thermometer in hand We nod and understand Such is lay of the land Cough’s got our goat Mere catch in throat 22-November-2021 Quietus
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Categories: prohibits, sick,
Form: Rhyme
Forget Me Knot
If you have not met your Maker yet
You may owe your long life to a vet
Especially those
With tags on their toes
Who knew from the start you would forget

*Please note that none of us enlisted to
support a government which prohibits 
women from seeking medical treatment 
and prohibits doctors from providing it!...

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Categories: prohibits, veterans day,
Form: Limerick
The Unaltered Depiction
Startled by the hallucination
of himself upon the wall
The man of a compromised conscience
cringes with apprehensive velocity


Debilitating panic emerges
with a disconcerting air of predictability
Transporting him, intangibly, to a setting that prohibits
his own narration
Forcing him to endure his biography
without any preferred revisions...

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Categories: prohibits, psychological,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Clarence Thomas's way of interpreting the Constitution
The Eighth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution
prohibits cruel AND unusual punishment.
It does not prohibit cruel punishment.
It does not prohibit unusual punishment.
It only forbids cruel AND unusual punishment.
Therefore, cruel punishment is totally constitutional.
So, too, is unusual punishment.
When I say this, some of my liberals friends are in total astonishment.
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© Rio Jansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prohibits, conflict, corruption, language, political,
Form: Political Verse



Thinking Without Blinking
Do you agree 
With me
And my right
Honorable friends
That thinking 
Occurs 
Without blinking

Absolutely 
Thinking 
Without blinking,
Prohibits 
Smoking and drinking
However, 
Connecting and linking
Relates to 
Sailing and sinking
Clearly, 
Your recommendation 
And ongoing 
Investigation, 
Permitting 
The documentation 
Be submitted 
And approved 
By the king 
Of nothing
Thus, creating 
A void 
In the process 
Of critical thinking...

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Categories: prohibits, imagination, inspirational, introspection,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Daily Catechism
Can scribes feel nothing, in spite of Psalms' convicting songs?
Or can the godly err, if righteousness prohibits wrongs?
Can the priests sacrifice, though they profane God's Word?
Can prophets prophesy, when prophecy goes unheard?

Can devils mislead, though they already know the truth?
Can angels fall from heaven, if their pride forgets all ruth?
Can God save the contrite, if he perished on the Cross?
Do sinners care, if hell's highways are paved with the lost?...

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Categories: prohibits, angel, god, gospel, heaven, pride, religious, truth,
Form: Ottava rima
Gone
Like the roar of thunder
Mighty, powerful but it echoes
Like the intense tingle in your nose
Just before a sneeze
Like a blurred, frosted window
Prohibits sight
Like the taste of water from a kitchen tap
Tastes like nothing
Like the smell of morning 
When you have s sinusitis flu

None of my senses can distinguish

To help my brain to comprehend
So that my my heart can understand this nothingness

Overwhelming, deafening, incomprehensable

SUDDEN...
Nothingness...

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Categories: prohibits, betrayal, death, goodbye, grief, hate, heartbreak, world,
Form: Carpe Diem

Book: Reflection on the Important Things