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Finishing Excitements in Living LifeOf many Trails walked
Many lie in new awesome
Lucid wonderment's.
Unexpected Gates
Found in curious dreaming's
Trails for exploring…
More, than I thought known
More, then I can understand
Add to living life.
Beyond... just 3D
Imagination’s trails
Other Sun’s shining
From free...
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Categories:
philosophy, adventure, dream, identity, imagination,
Form: Haiku
The Winter SpringDoes the winter really turn into spring,
Does it go from a white to a green sort of thing?
Or, is a winter a thing of its own–
A singular winter, past, off to places unknown?
...
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Categories:
philosophy, poems, poetry,
Form: Rhyme
SheepPeople don't ever think for themselves
There's this book I read on cultural evolution
That says group think is an adaptation
If someone says snake
And you take the time to look for yourself
You're dead
Natural selection favors...
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Categories:
philosophy, abuse, anger, child abuse,
Form: Free verse
A Piece of PeaceA bitter piece
of peace
may be all the peace
we get, but any piece
of peace
is worth a bit of peace
to someone.
...
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Categories:
philosophy, conflict, hope, humanity, peace,
Form: Free verse
FacetsNot all those who wander are lost
Maybe they love the path and not the destination.
Not all those who always wonder are kids
Maybe they love to lost in their mind and not in the path of...
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Categories:
philosophy, how i feel, peace,
Form: Free verse
Awakening to the Red Road: An Ecopoetic Odyssey 'Part 1 of 6'"Awakening to the Red Road: An Ecopoetic Odyssey"
I. Anthropocentric Dissonance
- Daniel Henry Rodgers
Within ancient woodlands, where echoes rumble,
We hush the murmuring trees — for fleeting gains:
Humans, self-appointed sovereigns, decree
What flourishes, what withers, evolving into a species
Whose...
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Categories:
philosophy, earth, native american, nature,
Form: Other
The Weight Of Our ThoughtsTHE WEIGHT OF OUR THOUGHTS
Mind, the supreme gift to humankind is,
Plentiful thoughts criss-crossing whiz;
Enchanted spirits gliding high,
Success triumph when almost nigh!
Gratified the mind, with content filled,
Appeased exuberant gladly thrilled;
Vibrant agile mind dancing sprightly,
Energetic playful...
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Categories:
philosophy, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
IN A WORLD"In a world full of deaf listeners an artist sings the song of his heart
In the hope that someday someone will embrace his art,
In a world full of trendy liars,
An old painting is still waiting...
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Categories:
beautiful, deep, lonely, philosophy,
Form: Rhyme
Sins ‘Tis through God’s grace we're able to withstand
inane commissions of the human mind.
We question why but never understand
then search for answers that we’ll never find.
We scan our thoughts where evil bides within
and wonder...
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Categories:
holocaust, irony, philosophy, prejudice,
Form: Sonnet
Those Distant StarsSee those distant stars?
That is what we are,
A hologram in which each part
Retains an image of the start,
Alongside which exists the end,
The road to God and art....
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Categories:
art, god, philosophy, star,
Form: Free verse
Untitled
Mr. Me
Each nation is convention
Of lingvo political unity
In this configuration
There is no point in me
Politics make tensions
They cannot set the rules
That satisfy their nations
Except some lucky fools
I’ve never signed a contract
Which ordinates...
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Categories:
humorous, philosophy, political,
Form: Rhyme
Escaping
It is not hard to slip away
From generalizations
They put on you in case you stay
Within their observations
They are the ones who hold the truth
Which we supposedly deserve
In truth they tell I see no use
Cause I’m...
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Categories:
deep, peace, philosophy,
Form: Rhyme
DuskLightly, almost imperceptibly,
dusk quiets and stills the day.
The brightness and youth
of morning vibrates with
exciting expectations
of unknown adventures
waiting to be discovered,
a reaching-out for the new,
the yet-to-be understood,
surpassing the mind’s compass,
the boundaries and limits
of comprehension and...
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Categories:
imagery, introspection, life, philosophy,
Form: Free verse
Ocean's TaleMy name is Ocean.
If you listen, you will hear me speak.
but you must listen carefully,
or you will hear nothing
but the cacaphony of my waves
and tumbling pebbles at the shore.
Open your mind, and hear...
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Categories:
philosophy, appreciation, history, nature, ocean,
Form: Free verse
ManLight shines upon his face, the warmth embraces him.
Reflections of the past flash upon his eyes, all the good with the bad.
Flickers of the future he desires flitter in and out of view.
Paths stretch...
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Categories:
adventure, encouraging, philosophy, religion,
Form: Free verse
Specific Types of Philosophy Poems
Definition | What is Philosophy in Poetry?
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system, thought, outlook, theory, viewpoint, thinking, idea, wisdom, ideology, attitude, truth, doctrine, logic, tenet, reasoning, view, conception, axiom, reason, values, aesthetics, beliefs, rationalism, ontology, convictions, metaphysics,