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Mortal PoetsA Poem by Robert RonnowWhich is it: you can't get started unlessyou're riding some current bigger than your reporting voiceor the best time to write is when you don't have m.. |
AlwaysA Poem by Alfred KukitzThe Age of Voices |
What We've Come ToA Poem by AAmellWritten for the 2016 Presidential Election |
A Nation's DreamA Poem by Walid El HefnyA poem inspired by a generation fulfilling their nation's dream. Passion is their motivation for making the world a better place. |
Continuing To Birth A NationA Poem by Dr. Ann LewisWritten the day Hillary Clinton Became the first woman nominated for the Presidency of the United States. |
A Failed NationA Poem by WillaDanversThoughts, Words, Poem? |
Land of PotentialA Poem by CookeCodyIndependence Day |
Smoke and AshA Story by WillaDanversListen to 'Little House' by Amanda Seyfried. It's tune and soft words brought my heart to tears whilst writing this. |
Introduced by the Supernova Movement from SagDEGA Poem by BonnieBe alive with me. |
The SaluteA Poem by Devansh Shekhar ShuklaFor the Almighty Army... Watch the video at the YouTube channel - TSB Worldwide. 7th poem from my book, DSS-The Enigma. |
Passion Is Its Own PredicamentA Poem by Robert Ronnow5 a.m. Souls ascendfrom earth’s valeof fears. Others waitdon’t give up yet.Nothing I can do about that.Not is my name knownbut am I a good.. |
Number and VerseA Poem by Robert RonnowThe question should not be in what ways writing and utterance trope each other, but how both are involved with number. Without relating the technology.. |
Who's Got Trouble?A Poem by Robert RonnowI’ve never put a candidate’s bumper sticker on my car before--why not take sides--"what are you waiting for?Death puts a stop to daily low.. |
[ Abortion ]A Poem by Garathe DenA sociopolitical piece. |
The Nirvana Called GhanaA Poem by Isaiah Akantere Asangalis..Sells the Beautiful West African Country, Ghana, to the reader in an Ode-like Poem. |
The Compensatory Force of NemesisA Poem by Robert RonnowI’ve written enough small poetryto start a nuclear war.Do you want to die in trafficbehind the wheel of your car? Or in yr rodeer camp next fall.. |
OUR WORLD, OUR PAIN, OUR REMEDYA Poem by Richie KharisOn one count in our world where remedies are wanted Yet vessels are found with no still soul So much Pain is communicated in silence within the .. |
Protesting A Symbol Of ProtestA Poem by Ronald K. ReddoutMy feelings regarding a past Supreme Court decision that allowed the burning of the American Flag, Old Glory, to be protected under Freedom of Speech. |
Ode to a Cedar TreeA Poem by Abbe Asadness at taking down a beloved tree |
Biggest Political Agenda.A Poem by MaximusThis poetry describes the biggest political agenda of Indian politics. |