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The Breath Of Life
To smell The Sun
to feel The Wind
to breathe the Fresh Air from within
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If I had a shiny gun,
I could have a world of fun
Speeding bullets through the brains
Of the folk who give me pains;
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Poetry is a solitary art
But beautiful words come alive
While we write.
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Beautiful city
Beautiful city, the centre and crater of European confusion,
O you with your passionate shriek for the rights of an equal
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Poems without readers
Are like lonely wallflowers
On the wide dance floor.
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[Suite in F major: Ouverture]
('nézte a csillagokat') *
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All night
On the neural paths, have rushed - shiny -
The shapes of the world, yearning for
Scepters of mountains
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Beauty is seen daily in poetic duty every day,
Cutie is our Poem Hunter Family all here say.
Far across the globe poets unite here to write,
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While drawing a circle,
A ray of sun that slips on your sad face
Is not only a ray, it is the light.
Moreover, my feelings
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Gold and silver may perish
With the forces of nature
But a good poem will stay
It can withstand
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You have a razor-sharp mind
And a barb wit
You speak eloquently
It matches
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«Wer noch kein / Melancholiker ist, / Muß es hier werden»
Alle prime ombre su Arcetri, a passi
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Who will believe my verse in time to come
If it were filled with your most high deserts?
Though yet heaven knows it is but as a tomb
Which hides your life, and shows not half your parts:
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A house near the hill
Lit up when a sunbeam broke
Through the alto clouds.
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[Suite in Fa: Ouverture]
('nézte a csillagokat')
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Whose hands should have been hand cuffed and blind folded?
To face a death penalty and possible murder in cold
Can this practice be not put on permanent hold?
Can this be construed as cowardice act or bold?
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the soldier fights for the hippys rights to protest against that soldier
the soldier fights for the politions rights to send that soldier to war
the soldier fights for buisness mans rights to make money
the soldier fights for the policemans rights to arrest that soldier
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Poetry never abandons me.
It follows me wherever I go.
It is the wreath that will be
Laid across my coffin and
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Where to go for complaint?
When king becomes blind and turn saint?
When kingdom is handed over to wolves
Whole mystery surrounds and treachery involves
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Lasciarsi alle spalle il passato.
Andare oltre il presente..
Mi amerai ancora quando calerà
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Archeology Of Non-fictional Poetry:
Leaf Of Grass In
Nonfiction
Cloud-Lab
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Call justice and right,
We stand up for the oppressed's plight.
We bring hope to an unjust world's night,
Our voices raised, we won't relent in the fight.
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79] Message seventy-nine: with the truth get in line.
A. Stay Foundational: What did Francis Bacon say to that ass? "…he that changeth the fundamental laws of a kingdom, thinketh there is no good title to a crown, but by conquest." This is one of the main reasons why the United States' government is so fucked up. They're trying to conquer by force, instead of respecting the foundational laws of the nation, which have been laid out for them by the Founding Fathers of America. You can always make improvements, but don't disrespect or change the rights of man: man has the right to always be free, and to respect the equal rights of others: and based on the reason of God, not the irrationalness of man. The government is shook-up, because of me. I've shaken up their ass. Or should I say asses. I did. And the reason they may say it's me, or I may say because of me, is because I'm telling them like it is, of what everyone should be doing, and what people are not doing; and what people are doing wrong, and how they can correct or change that shit; and how we are changing and will change that devilish shit. Everything I'm doing is based on the reason of God. I'm always perfect and always right. Because I'm always so in God's sight. Louis Brandeis even tried to get into these idiots' minds the truth. But, as you can see today, they're not listening. They like disrespecting and dishonoring the truth and worshipping falsehood and evil. Heed the following words from Louis: "Crime is contagious. If the government becomes a lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for law; it invites every man to become a law unto himself; it invites anarchy." We can deduce from Supreme Court Justice, Louis Brandeis, that according to the behavior the government is displaying today, in America and abroad [in other countries, too], we can overthrow them, since their behavior is not in line with the truth. They're aligned with corruption. And he's saying also that people, following the example of the wicked government, will not see it as bad if they practice their own corrupt laws. If the government is breaking the law, and we all are equal, people may deduce that they can also break the law. The government is showing a bad example. Their power needs to be executed, not in the sense of being enforced, but in the sense of being demolished, changed, or destroyed. They need to be rendered void. And we can replace their stupid system with my perfect system. My system is the system of world peace—an everlasting world peace. While you're reading this message, if you want to masturbate, why should anyone stop you? You have the right to masturbate. And you have the right to be grateful to God for doing so. I know this message is good. And it may remind some of you of wood. People love to play with their wood. And there are a lot of trees outside. And inside, too. Many of you are destroying mother earth foolishly. And mother earth is laughing and mad, too. Because ya can't kill Mother Earth. Nor can you kill the Sun. Furthermore, what did ya boy T. J. say? What did Thomas Jefferson say? "It were contrary to feeling and indeed ridiculous to suppose a man had less right in himself than one of his neighbors or all of them put together. This would be slavery and not that liberty which the bill of rights has made inviolable and for the preservation of which our government has been charged." Some versions say rights, instead of right. And some versions say changed, instead of charged. We have the right to indict the government and punish them. [They've neglected their responsibility. And the things they're doing are silly.] We have the right to change their wicked laws and enforce good ones. Indeed, all of you put together, still you wouldn't have more rights than me. We can do whatever we want. And we are to respect everyone else being able to do what they want—and, at the same time, them respecting everyone else's right to do likewise. [Everyone should respect everyone rightly: daily and nightly: all day and night. If there's a naked butt in my sight, I'm going in for the win: if she's a woman, or trans woman. It's not a sin. It's something that makes God grin.] John Stuart Mill warned people about "the tyranny of the majority." He counseled against it. If everyone united against me, they wouldn't win. They didn't win then, and they won't win now. Nor in the future. There are members of the CIA crying, because they've failed to beat me. I remember when I celebrated win 46,000. They called it Depression Day. For them, it was a sad day. For me, it was, and still is, a glad day. I always win. And I always grin, because I win.
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In order to overcome ignorance, truth must be considered first, and then accepted. Upholding it is inevitable, or we shall find ourselves between the devil and the deep blue sea. Without security, we wouldn't have liberty; and without decent or moral people, we wouldn't have security. That is why it is necessary for 'government officials... (to) be subjected to the same rules of conduct that are commands to the citizen' (Louis Brandeis) . If we don't stand for justice, combat fatigue will overcome us. The government will never have the right to spy on us (unconstitutionally) , nor gang-stalk us, nor deprive us of our rights or freedoms. And neither will they be able to banish us from peace. The Constitution of the United States (of America) assures us (of) domestic and global tranquility. How can we have equality, if we're not free everywhere! ? 'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness' (Thomas Jefferson) . The current disgruntlement of the people comes from the indolence of the people. And it also comes from the direct and indirect abuses of the government. If the people continue as sheeple, they will succumb to eternal upheaval—not the agitation which leads to change, but that keeps the spineless masses deranged. The mindlessness of many men has led to the current condition we're in. But, despite all that, Joshua Aaron Guillory will continue to win. - Joshua Aaron Guillory
(message composed by me at 2: 05 A.M., on September 13,2023) (September 13,2023,8: 17 A.M.) [the truth must be considered first and first (be) considered] [wouldn't/won't] [freedoms/liberties] [gang-stalk/harass] [from/away from peace] [assures/ensures/insures us] [government/Government] [spineless/mindless masses] [mindlessness/spinelessness] [I will continue to win] [And we will continue to win] ['domestic Tranquility' comes from the opening statement in (or of) the Constitution of the United States (of America) ] [the Thomas Jefferson quote comes from the Declaration of Independence (of the United States of America) ] [inevitable/incumbent] [indolence, insolence, and ignorance]
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there is a danger in dismissing the rights
of animals to live free in wild places
there is a danger in dismissing the rights
of animals to life in free rein survival habitats
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there is a danger in dismissing the rights
of animals to live free in wild places
there is a danger in dismissing the rights
of animals to life in free rein survival habitats
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revisiting social etiquette
basic requirements
in civilized society
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Politically rights are reactionaries just to oppose for the sake of opposing;
They lead their dependents nowhere even after many years in fact sure;
Politically leftists are for progressive society at the cost of individuals ever;
But late realization makes them go behind political idealists they oppose ever!
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They swore and they lied
Women's rights are tied
To our weak democracy
To our inevitable legacy
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Who violates human rights? (2)
Mon day,22nd Nov 2021
Who violates human rights?
who fights for our rights?
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