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Prophecy

Blue veil draped over her head
like Mary
she creeps down the stony mountain
hoping the early contractions will pass

But there is no room for her
no room
no flowers or song
no birthday cake

We cover her hunger more darkly
in our mental burka
than any narrow-eyed Mullah could enforce

How shocked and hurt we will be
by the rage of her children.
How could so much pain detonate
from such nobodies?

Autumn poems
heart= love poem Honey poem
Anti-war poems:
Nice  Air Force  Mud
 Israel poem
 Help refugees

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Love

Voice mail poem Voicemail

Miss me poem I want you to

Falling for you Gravity

Passion poem Storm

Romantic poem Ocean

Miss you poem Faith

Desire poem Cloud

Warm poem Not far, now

Free love poem Circle

Lost love poem Fog

 
Birthday poem Happy Birthday
Wedding blessing Wedding
Child poem Child

Seasons

Spring poems Little breath
                     Waterheart= love poem
                     Spring Song
Summer poems Summerheart= love poem

Rain poem When it rains

Autumn poems Autumnheart= love poem

Winter poem Winterheart= love poem


Social justice

Israel poem Israel

Drug war poem Cocaine

Peace poem Air Force

Sleep poem Shut-eye corpses

Torturer poem The Torturer

War poetry Mud

Sad but deep dept

Truth poem Ophelia

Suicide poem Teen suicide

Funny shy poem Violet

Hollow poem The missing thing

Funny emptiness poem Plane

Barren poem Denied

Pain poem Smile

Planet earth etc.

American poem The Midwest

Starvation poem Fast food

Peasant poem Promises of change

Earth poem Earth

Immigration poem Arizona

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