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Meet On the Upper Floor
What would the rich do without the poor?
If there was no poor to clean the floor
What would the rich do without the poor?
If there was no one to guard the door
What would the rich do...

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Categories: banknotes, beauty, change, emotions, friendship love, independence day,
Form: Narrative



Stricken With Anguished Nausea
Stricken with anguished nausea

Written three years ago tomorrow, 
yet superimposed (likened to 
emotional palimpsest) upon 
mental state of yore
recent post traumatic stress 
triggered courtesy war
torn legally tendered greenbacks, 
where enemy bonded, heisted, and netted 
mine...

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Categories: banknotes, abuse, age, analogy, angst, anniversary, anxiety, betrayal,
Form: Rhyme
Overzealousness and Assiduousness
Overzealousness and assiduousness...

now propels yours truly towards restitution
courtesy sophisticated mountebank,
whose criminal mind
filched mine banknotes
rationed for when I exhibit decrepitude.
Cutthroat robber baron
re: newly minted vandal
an alumni matriculated

from school for scandal
a sheep in wolf's clothing
said culprit I...

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Categories: banknotes, angel, anger, anxiety, appreciation, bereavement, best friend,
Form: Rhyme
Wide Awake At Two Plus Hours After Midnight
Wide Awake At Two Plus Hours After Midnight...
(actually, now at present time juiced 
well nigh high noon same day)

On this January nineteenth
tooth thousand and nineteen
dogged by an earlier notion
searching soul to glean,
(while at Collegeville Diner)
above...

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Categories: banknotes, change, fear, happy birthday, husband, identity, journey,
Form: Free verse
Why Is Dixie Named Dixie
The issue's not yet signed and sealed.
Three cogent answers hold the field,
and no-one knows which is the best.
I'll set them out before you, lest
the question go a-begging.
        ...

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Categories: banknotes, history,
Form: Couplet



Dividing Lines
All the world in fear
the danger's presence near
the evil that we do
is driven by what ever you
want this world to be

And is it you
or is it me
can you tell me where the dividing lines begin
all...

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Categories: banknotes, angel, evil, perspective, sin, society,
Form: Free verse
Christmas is Lost
Christmas is now so media driven.
Now all people care about are the gifts that they're given.
The real message of Christmas has got itself lost.
While families struggle with how to cope with the cost.

It starts in...

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Categories: banknotes, bible, celebration, christian, christmas, family, god, jesus,
Form: Rhyme
A Song Sent Back Home From the Western Frontier
Hello people I know
I know the people we are
the kind of people from here
passed out in a shack
with a butt and a beer
or outside in the road.
And the wind cries and drives
one of us to...

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Categories: banknotes, life, people, poverty, society, world, , western,
Form: Rhyme
Puppets
In convolution's  twist the puppets dangle
And by intellectual snobbery
Confound themselves in obscure philosophies
Within this miasma of strings
Bring thier selfrighteousness to weigh
 And heavily obey the populace

Puppets mouth the marionette of speach
Chatter with placatory promises...

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Categories: banknotes, political,
Form: Free verse
Ordinary Girl
Cute long legs with strappy lacy shoes
Glamor wears and classy hairdos
Eloquent speech with flawless quotes
Elegant grace and so much banknotes
All they see is a damsel  in pearls
All She wants to be is that ordinary...

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Categories: banknotes, life
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A town and farm yarn
There's a little town in Ouyen Vic.'' Under 1200 people so
I'll tell you bout aspects; of it sort'a quick!
There's Clarys slate bush etching, in three d real fine.!
And a little hairdressers that comes to mind.?
The...

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Categories: banknotes, appreciation, education,
Form: Rhyme
Nuclear Sunset
of course yes...
we did everything to get here!!!
but now there's nothing left!
it seems the gods have abandoned us.
governments are slowly gone,
because they were useless.
families fell apart,
and the cities themselves disappeared.
only we are left,
disfigured by the...

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Categories: banknotes, future, scary,
Form: Free verse

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