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Hello, I hope that this message finds
you and yours blessed and in good spirits. Today I would like to
share with you a few words from my heart. The poem (equaXion) below
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I wish this baby, flannel, oatmeal, bells,
Balloons a kite, a bike, a cat, a phone .
I wish her tryouts, outfits, ocean swells
And dances, love notes, babies of her own.
But dare I wish...
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an animalted film I did as part of the preshow for BRCC's production of "Taming of the Shrew".
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How strong it is, this feeling of regret,
You long to see the lands and loves you've known.
(For Eden's flowers fade if you forget)
In dreams you may return, but wake alone.
Yes, now I know...
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This poem was inspired by past life memories. I was a man in that life and was killed by Union solders during the Battle of Antietam in 1862
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So many times
those things
before us
the eye doesn’t see
The changing tide
we fight with all
our might
Globalization is
the crust
on the...
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Video
Tags:
Free Verse, Epic poetry, social commentary, heroes, Lord Nelson, Errol Walton Barrow, West Indian history, Trafalgar Square, Independence Square, Trident, poetry for the classroom, Barbados, Norfolk, National Celebrations, Barbados Independence, visualized poetry, curriculum integration
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Religious and spiritual prose poem by aspiring poet Peter Menkin, written and recorded for audio by the writer. About a rooming house in Larkspur, California USA (north of San Francisco).
This is...
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Merry Christmas
by MrDaMan
Virgil R. Hall II (Randy)
Easy to forget and hard to keep
that innocence of yesterday.
The winds of change flutter
the...
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Abandoned rails, forgotten trails, in secret places hide.
Ghosts of teh past, are all that last, where thousands used to ride.
The lonesome mourns, of distant horns, still haunt the hills and...
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