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How often do people save an animal by adoping it from a shelter and then never give it any love? Probably too often. This extraordinary short poem by Timothy Richardson captures and illustrates,...
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That tree
rose upward in a simple way
towards the cloudless sky,
and everything around it
seemed to be listening
the gentle rustling of the air
that swayed its thick leaves
of different greens.
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Behind the windows
the trees sway calmly,
like seaweeds
under a sleeping sea,
and the greenness
there of going to and fro
calms me down
and gives me hope.
Their large leaves
fan the air
and their...
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(Didactic Poetry)
In the poem, “Hurricane Preparedness Watch” there is much basic information about the derivation
of the word, ‘hurricane’; how hurricanes are named and how...
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Swallowing the Trash
by MrDaMan
Virgil R. Hall II (Randy)
Indecent perception is a subjective reality...
Good and evil are myths exorcized
of conscience and...
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Quibble Flabberghast
by MrDaMan
Virgil R. Hall II (Randy)
A scathing retort is all that is left, politics after all is passion not reason. Sincerity is the mothers milk of the trickster, a...
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