Families are like atoms - undivided ‘til charged!
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Quote:
The blooms in the
garden of your heart
will only be beautiful
as the seeds you sow.
By Zyrool
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Laughter knocks on the doors of tragedy selling snake oil. Its remedy has no cure,
but the symptoms from consuming its liqueur are delightful.
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Microbiology is a journey through the invisible kingdoms, exploring the profound influence of the infinitesimal in shaping the visible world. -Aloo Denish Obiero
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“Three and three, fates agree, bad fortune looms, dooms in trinity.” from the poem “Triad of Troubles” by Maxwell Sebastian Burchett
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I don't confine my art to soothe the voice of reason
boundaries are for poets who write in their rooms
I will write on the sky, on the stars, on the bloody waters of Hell. I will etch my curses, my memories, and my imaginations into the soul of this orphaned world, and I will not apologize for it
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On War and Peace: "Kingdoms of men and kingdoms of gods assure men and armies are at odds." from the poem "Peace" by Max Burchett.
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A child brought up in a loving safe haven blossoms into a laudable sensation.
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True valour blooms not in grand display, but roots in deeds, where honesty holds sway, Like mighty oak, standing firm and tall, A brave soul's essence, in echoes, shall enthral
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Stars at night Thy sky are lighting
While I let free birds from cages
Flames are flickering blooms are sighing
Moonlit nights are worth for dying
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Stars at night Thy sky are lighting
While I let free birds from cages
Flames are flickering blooms are sighing
Moonlit nights are worth for dying
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As springs’ budding blossoms emerge
the raptors glide mercilessly.
I wrote this haiku-like poem on 3-27-2023 after the Nashville Covenant school shooting massacre. — Michael R. Burch
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In the silence
Looms the clamor…
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The atoms that are us have long been procured from Stardust, the mystic, fiery souls that'll burn for an eternity.
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We are people Of The Same House But we live in different rooms but still uses the same lighting, so don’t let hatred make you forget that you and I aren’t different is just 1% DNA difference, either you are a male or female we have the same home.” — Christen Kuikoua.
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- Classrooms alone are not seats of wisdom -
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6. Poetry is cherry blossoms, crying for the soft, cool winds to wave their beauty to the awaiting sun and the gasping skies.
Robert J. Lindley
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Sometimes the lotus of a tiny smile blossoms in the mud of wounds...
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Poison can be given in low quantity to kill slowly.
It produces symptoms of illness, difficulty breathing, convulsions, reactions and lunacy.
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Even when men are the Obvious figures in societies, either as Presidents, Prime Ministers, Governors, Chief or a Leader of any sort, Smart Women makes the decisions of leadership from the bedrooms
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Find out the background of signs and symptoms.
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Diseases are the roots. Signs and symptoms are leaves and branches.
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"HONEY," she smiles,"life ain't all butterflies, bluebirds and perfumed rooms full of sweet peas and roses...Kiddo, more times than not, you're the knight in shining armour." Leanne Lovejoy-Burton
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My Bouganvillia Word Play-
Garden of loose vines*
Tassled tounges in orgy*
Swell blooms inundate*
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Love is like a flower bulb,
it's beauty isn't seen until it blossoms.
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Families are like atoms - undivided 'til charged!
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"The best moms give us motivation to leave the home."
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Respect can gain you entry into any of man's kingdoms. The respect of Heaven is given. -LEEL-
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"Madness is the first stop on the quest for truth, its symptoms are nothing more than perceptions of what ought to be but isn't ordinarily apparent, to take away the madness leads to regression to blindness, to transcend madness is to comprehend truth."
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Magazines in doctor's waiting rooms contain more germs than letters
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