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February 29th, 2024
February 29th, 2024

Alternately titled: 111th leap year since 1582
the year Pope Gregory XIII world leader
(i.e. essentially paterfamilias among
Roman Catholic flock)
timely maneuvered around calendrical rock
and hard space implementing
viable system tracking years ad hoc
out of sync and...

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Categories: libertarians, 12th grade, age, birth, celebration, fate, february,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member My Brother--Nelson Mandela, Umtata, South Africa--Tribute Poem
Nelson Mandela, crossed my spirited mind today, a visionary legend of peace, love, equality, and unity of all people.

As a prevailer of great affliction, he was like a Greek God fighting for the—"Common man!”

I had...

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Categories: libertarians, brother, confidence, dedication, discrimination, inspiration, motivation, strength,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Watching Isms
There is a world of difference
between schism and jism,
but they both end up the same.

Just as patriarchal Roman Catholicism
overpowers living and breathing Christianity,
so too does Capitalism
overpower cooperative capital co-investment,
so too does autocratic rationalism
overpower syncretic enculturing...

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Categories: libertarians, culture, earth day, health, philosophy, psychological, religion,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Prurient Interests
Last evening I noticed another disconcerting Trump headline.
This felt and smelled more like a deadline
for disintegration
than a lifeline,
a bootstrap, if you will,
toward integrity of health and regenerative safety,
which I thought was front and center
in our...

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Categories: libertarians, culture, drug, fear, health, humor, political, prejudice,
Form: Political Verse
Omnipresent lurch toward authoritarianism
The views and opinions herewith extemporized to spur discourse with me, or to be mindful when exercising the right to vote in the country of your existence, which expressed intimation predicated upon read reliable publications...

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Categories: libertarians, abortion, abuse, america, anger, bereavement, emotions, history,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Original Freedoms of Intent
Do you see yourself as more Republican
or leaning more Democrat?

Oh my,
I'm a card-carrying Republican.
Came from a long patriarchal line
of red-blooded Republicans.

What makes you a Republican?
What is Republicanism, do you think?

Well...being against the Democrats, mostly.

OK. 
I...

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Categories: libertarians, earth, freedom, games, garden, health, humor, usa,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member TRUMPeters!

Let the Fallen Angels blow their horns! 
You must be Putin me on! 

What kind of con game is this?
What is our country coming to . . . 
trying and convicting a former President. 
What...

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Categories: libertarians, political,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Sequestration
I never told anyone how my ears reverberate in a silent room.
The whirring drone ever present, a conquistador of my private spaces.
This is my cohabitation with an industrial generator.
But I’ve graduated from the torment. 
My...

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Categories: libertarians, death, loneliness, longing, pain, political, repetition, sick,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The L Word
Liberal in restoring Love,
Conservatively against retributive Anger and Fear

The L word,
like the N word,
Labels no one with healthy political aspirations would want,
no conservative fellow-conservationist of monoculturing privilege
that we would want to rabidly become
liberally uneducated
and slavishly...

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Categories: libertarians, culture, destiny, health, humanity, humor, political,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Fiftieth Reunion Reflections
Thinking back on my all White
but One,
all Right
but One,
classroom learning experience,

I can see why
many of my straight white male classmates,
especially those with early varsity team excellence
and above average grade point systems
tipping toward future capital-valued employment
might...

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Categories: libertarians, community, gender, health, heaven, peace, racism,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member The Senior Center's Budgeting Party
We started slow and old-growth
yet steady.

The Senior Democrats
and Republicans
and Libertarians
and Independents
hosted a Community Integrity budgeting party.

Party favors were ballots
with options for small,
medium,
large,
and extra large service sectors
beginning with agriculture and permaculture support
and ending with zoning and...

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Categories: libertarians, age, community, earth, education, health, humor, peace,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member American Wood
In a little ultra Leftist bastion called Berkley
a congregation of American Libertarians came,
it was March 4th and proud patriots marched forth
in solidarity for America's freedoms,
celebrating inherent rights with gratitude
most of all the 1st Amendment was...

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Categories: libertarians, america, courage, history,
Form: Epic
A Proud American
A PROUD AMERICAN

I see the flag that’s flying high, I hear our anthem sung,
I see a soldier dressed so fine, I hear a bell that’s rung.
I hear applause and see them stand as a man...

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Categories: libertarians, america,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Society and Politics Do Not Mix--
Oh Contention civil liberties that I so mention 
enduring the cooperating social groups non-functional
 non-binary confused disrupted abused circumstance 
non-existent analytical disagreements freed 
my people in cage my people members 
who have developed organized patterns...

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Categories: libertarians, america, analogy, anxiety, community, culture, philosophy, political,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
February 29th, 2020
February 29th, 2020
alternately titled: 207th leap year since 1582

the year Pope Gregory XIII world leader
(i.e. essentially paterfamilias among
Roman Catholic flock)
timely maneuvered around calendrical rock
and hard space implementing
viable system tracking years ad hoc

out of sync and...

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Categories: libertarians, 11th grade, 12th grade, conflict, confusion, destiny,
Form: Free verse
February 29th, 2020
alternately titled: 207th leap year since 1582

the year Pope Gregory XIII world leader
(i.e. essentially paterfamilias among
Roman Catholic flock)
timely maneuvered around calendrical rock
and hard space implementing
viable system tracking years ad hoc

out of sync and lock
step by...

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Categories: libertarians, celebration, february, humanity, march, people, religion, tribute,
Form: Verse
Plume of Honour
It Was An Era Mankind  Groan’d
Brute, Its Ruthless Fangs, Apartheid
Regime So Repressive, South Africans Moan’d
           A Wail Of Laments, Less Than Slaves
  ...

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Categories: libertarians, africa, angel, grandfather, people, visionary,
Form: Acrostic
Post-Virus
Future Prospects

	Is it possible at once to defeat and be overcome by the disease?
	Such extravagant forebodings dwindle in the fear of moment,
	like a great visitation of the past that dwarfed the mayhem of WWI,
	wonder if...

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Categories: libertarians, angst,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member A Red Neck Xmas
'Twas close to the day when Buba Claus,
His red nose and Bowie knife shining,
Would be off to fill the manly's hearths,
With bacon for their frying.

The ground was bare of snow or ice, 
The sky was...

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Categories: libertarians, holiday
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Ho, Ho, Ho / a Redneck Xmas
‘Twas close to the day when Buba Claus,
His red nose and Bowie knife shining,
Would be off to fill the manly's hearths,
With bacon for their frying.

The ground was bare of snow or ice, 
The sky was...

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Categories: libertarians, holiday
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Red Neck Xmas ( For Robert D.)
‘Twas close to the day when Buba Claus,
His red nose and Bowie knife shining,
Would be off to fill the manly's hearths,
With bacon for their frying.

The ground was bare of snow or ice, 
The sky was...

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Categories: libertarians, funny, holiday, imagination
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Buba Claus
‘Twas close to the day when Buba Claus,
His red nose and Bowie knife shining,
Would be off to fill the manly's hearths,
With bacon for their frying.


The ground was bare of snow or ice, 
The sky was...

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Categories: libertarians, funny,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Healthtools Become Wealthweapons
LeftBrain uses words
like communal tools
and autonomous weapons

While RightBrain invites rhythms and patterns of sound
and silence
like poetry
and lyrics,
sometimes angry and frightened turbulence
sometimes loving and reassuring sibilants
murmuring Earth's quietness.

Of these,
LeftBrain weaponed words
cannot be truly free
speech to unwarned
so...

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Categories: libertarians, beauty, earth, freedom, health, spoken word, truth,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member A Vote For You
Republicans, are you down with them
Democrats, are some of them your next of kin
Can you imagine
Libertarians, Independence hardy interest
But I don't vote for or within the political party block
I vote for the candidates whose most...

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Categories: libertarians, caregiving, celebration, character, engagement, political,
Form: Political Verse

Book: Shattered Sighs