Poetry
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Poetry
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The
Flatland ...................................... her school never taught you
how to leave the play
pen.
The
Valley Below ............................... In this work I call cement "crushed calcare".
Jones
Screamed .................................. Written after the mini-crash of 1978.
They
Would Happy be the Ones ........... Excellence emerges rough into a
blistering sun.
The
Green Hills of Dawn ...................... About
the Scottish Highlands.
Window
Mind Frost Design ................... A "frost", as it were,
designs the towers of murder's paradise.
Rugged
Comprehension .......................This whole planet's rearranged on which
life once freely thrived.
The
war of the Worlds .......................... The rose of Mars, the silver
Moon, shall blend their light on day of doom.
The
Military Industrial Complex ........... As seen by one who was there.
Instinct
Suicide .................................... ...but man has sold his
instincts to a system company store...
Your
"Painless" Way ............................ ...they
will not forget your false kindness was only revenge and hate...
The
Book of Earth .............................. ...where
tragic marked it's epilogue upon the human race.
A
Tenant at Tenant Creek ... ...my telephone is just the wind, I
listen to it talk.
The
Production of the Stuck ............... ...to greet a dawn of
mistake befuddled men.
Full Circle ......................................... Too
many looking for the easy road. Well, they forsake freedom's joy.
Anger
................................................. ...anger, must
you come to fools with traditions of yesterday?
The Tenant Creek Anthology:
Poems Written in Tenant
Creek, Australia back in 1986.
A Tenant at Tenant Creek
(same poem as above).
About the Land
Changes Oft Come Slow
Beyond Man's Mental Hatred
Contribute Thus
A Swagman of the Stars
To Roam in Thought
Sequestered
For Travelers to Feel
Relief
Afforded Thus to Me
Desert Land
Without the Sun
Tenant Creek After Midnight
When
You Least Expected
All of the Obvious
Words Are Not for Chatter
Forever Will Not Wait
The Mine in which I Labor
A Time to Recon Comes
Poverty Protects the Slender Hope
To Trek a Path
Life Prevails
The Matrix of Indolence
The Exuberant
The Book of Earth
For Dreamers
A Tapestry of Then and Now
A Contrast of Cadence
In the Humor of a Bard
The
Caracas Anthology:
Poems written in Caracas, Venezuela, 1987.
The Days of
Yesterday (click to see poem)
Try (click to see poem)
Perhaps (click to see poem)
Light One Little Candle (click to see poem)
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Sociology,
what can I say! This certainly ain't no holiday.
The
Cosmos Subjects, their home page, with cosmic writ for to assuage.
Humor,
here, has it's home too, you'll get a yuck before you're through.
Premonitions thus espoused, if here you click to where it's housed
Economics, home page, The. Avoiding terms like plethora.
Education
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Poetry
If rhyme and meter's not forgot, you can learn an awful lot.
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