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Weekly Poems: A Poem About Seraphim and More
SOMEWHERE THERE ARE SERAPHIMSomewhere there are seraphimSinging night and dayEcstatically, eternally,In their seraphic way.Somewhere there are seraphimSinging songs of ...

Weekly Poems: A Poem About the Environment and More
WILDERNESS IS ANYTHING BUT WILDWilderness is anything but wild.It is an artifact of modern life.Longing for innocence, we are beguiled,Determined to re-virginize our wife.Eons ...

Weekly Poems: Wedding Vows and More
WEDDING VOWSBRIDE: I vow to love you all my life,In sickness and in health,And share your journey through this worldIn poverty or wealth.I vow to give myself to you,To ...

Weekly Poems: A Memorial Day Poem and More
MAYBE GRIEF NEEDS RITUAL, AS MUSICMaybe grief needs ritual, as musicEmbraces rules that turn sound into song.Maybe if one trusts that one won't lose it,One can turn away, though gr...

Weekly Poems: A Graduation Poem and More
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR GRADUATIONCongratulations on your graduation,Opening a door not easily reached!Now go through it: on the other sideGreat mountains become hills, and then ju...

Love, the essence of the Universe
Love is the greatest dictum True Universal Teacher is She ! Love is the greatest Meditation Celestial Deity great is Love ! All Epics & Poesis symbolise Love The essence of the Vedas is She ...

Buy Soap Nuts And Go Green!
Soap nuts or Sapindus are shrubs and small trees that belong to the maple family. They grow in tropical regions. Their crushed seeds are used to make soaps. Found primarily in India, Indonesia and Ne...

Sarajevo (And the Founding of the Over Nation)
The warm wind sweet with blossoms blows The stink of death from broken spires, Where sunlight spilled by dawn her light alike bestows On poppies in their rows and corpses on the wire. Birdsong l...

Now to our banners flock....
Ths is my third sonnet written in the Shakespearian style. Now to our banners flock past comrades lost Who fell to Satan's hordes in bygone times, Rusted shields new polished and embossed With h...

Breach Not The Fragile Peace ........
This is the first of my sonnets, written in the Shakespearian style. Breach not the fragile peace of sleeping men, Admit no light to prize apart their eyes; Let life tiptoe past, should it pa...

Weekly Poems: A Poem for Earth Day and More
EACH OF US IS LIKE ONE DROP OF RAINEach of us is like one drop of rain,A single splatter on the thirsty sand.Remember, though, that drops fall not alone,The products and producers ...

Weekly Poems: A Poem for Passover and More
PALPABLY, YOU ARE IN THIS ROOMPalpably, You are in this room,A presence just as certain as our own,Singing with us - family friend, well-known --Someone, not just something we assu...

The end of your life
when you born you very little than anything, and no one may expect your future even your parents. the time you growing up and you getting bigger, some people think about their childhood but the...

Weekly Poems: Mother's Day Poems and More
MOTHERING SUNDAY, MOTHERING SUNDAYMothering Sunday, Mothering Sunday,Oh, what gratitude --Till Monday!Have a bit o' blissEach one dayReserved as yourIntended fun day.

Darwin's Error: The Poet Who Died
Introduction   This book looks at Charles Darwin’s The Origin Of Species and The Descent Of Man from what is perhaps a slightly unusual angle. My theme is that Darwin made on...

Choosing the Best Arizona Tattoo Parlors
Getting a tattoo nowadays is not a rebellious fixation anymore. A tattoo is now considered as the most exquisite form of body art. It is self expression on a new level showing your individual unique...

Weekly Poems: St. Patrick's Day and More
SO LET IT GO, THAT MYTHIC IRELANDSo let it go, that mythic Ireland!Treasure the past, but let it, let it go!Perhaps it was at one time wholly our land --All of it - but that was lo...

Mothers Day Poems and Poetry Collections
The poet can often sum up the words stuck deep in our hearts better than we can. If you need a poem for Mother's Day or another occasion, consider these classic and timeless poems: To My...

Weekly Poems: A Philosophical Poem and More
ONCE A PALADINOnce a paladinRode into mountainsSeeking himselfAmong barren stones.He was a springCovered by fountains,Or an immortal elfIn a dungeon of bones.

Weekly Poems: Washington's Birthday and More
THE PRESIDENT WAS WITHOUT PRECEDENTThe President was without precedentAt the time that he took on the post.Equally homespun and elegant,He struck the precisely right note.R...

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