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Worship of Suffer...

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

Global Warming Trivializes all human endeavors. What is the point of life? To serve the Economy even it this Economy destroys the Earth? When there is Environmental Devastation, What will result? More Scarcity. More Poverty. W... Read more

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A Joke

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

If you don't receive what you order on time From Amazon.com, You will, Unquestionably, Get your money back, But, As far as a deeper set of ethics or values, They're becoming more and more of A joke Because we, Collectively,... Read more

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Decrepit

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

I’m aware of my own aging process, But everyone else is aging too. Then, Even if most of the people in my neighborhood Are younger than myself, The United States is an aging nation. Our president is really “decrepi... Read more

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Dying

poem by Nemo Nemees

In the horror she looks to the sky she realizes she understands she knows; she is dying. she is slipping away faster then most. she is falling into unknown hands she knows it she feels it she fears it. She ... Read more

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Scarcity

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

Right-Wing Extremism, And Left-Wing Extremism, Both have their origins In Scarcity. The Right feels that immigrants Will endanger their standard of living, While the Left feels marginalized By the Economic Elites. Occasionally... Read more

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Will there be any...

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

Nationalism Militarism Preparations for war, But will there be anything left to fight over When the animosity can't be contained Any longer? Read more

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Winter Solitude

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

Solitude becomes agreeable. My plants provide More of my emotional needs Than people are willing to. With people, There is always a negotiation To connect with them. Though it is said That the Feminine Aspect will someday pr... Read more

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The Night's body

poem by Talal Uddin

Today,the night's body has become the babylon/ It doesn't have that fame/ Neither the harmonic song sang by a singer/Drummer/ Mandira's tung tung/That came through ether from the jalsha song/ Nor/ The bubble tumble of Nagan babu/Drink... Read more

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The happiness of ...

poem by Talal Uddin

Crocodile's teeth/ Will sit on your feet/While running on/ The happiness of Sansaara does not last long/Yours sufferings will only be yours sufferings/Like the torment of the grave/No one else will listen/ And it goes on and on/The ha... Read more

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Reality

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

They show you What they think you want to see. They tell you What they think you want to hear. They write What they think you want to know, And they call it "Reality". Most of It Isn't even close. Read more

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Illusion of Freed...

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

The Internet Seemed like a wide open frontier, But this "wide-open frontier" Is controlled by certain Powerful corporate interests. Therefore, People have never found The freedom they were looking for Online. Read more

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Populist Anger

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

The post-modern, Information age world Is becoming| Increasingly lonely. If one goes into a Public Place, People don't want to talk to you 'Cause they're all online. However, If you're in your own Private Space, You can't loo... Read more

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Lost

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

Lately, I feel as if We're living In a dying culture. Sure, We're motivated To take care of business, But all that inspired us in the past Is being lost. Read more

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Scraps

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

2018 Was primarily a year During which Humanity Fought over the scraps, And these scraps Are becoming increasingly meager Due to Climate Change. Many people Think Donald Trump is a good President 'Cause he's trying to mak... Read more

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Is the astrologis...

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

I joined this Pondrin network At a time When my poetic inspiration Seems dead. Maybe, It only APPEARS to be dead Like the mentality Of a zombie? This week's "Free Will Astrology" Virgo Horoscope Says it can be reawakened, B... Read more

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People Don't Last...

poem by Kristen Gunn

I’d say I give you my sympathies But what will that do for you? My mortal self Can't do what you’d like me to Of course if I could I’d make them never die Or at least rid you of regrets For the pain y... Read more

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Life

poem by AiR Atman in Ravi

Life is a mystery ‑ We can’t track its history It may seem to start at birth and seem to end at death But what seems to be life’s end… is but a bend to transcend Body, mind and soul are what make life ... Read more

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The Voice of Solu...

poem by Mathew Mcgill

Isolation is my space Safe, in my own speculations. -Close but distant entity speaks within- “Invitation for whom? Nope, Denied!” The words repeated itself using my lips. I wanted to connec... Read more

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Their Chosen Dise...

poem by Michael Wise

I watch a sunset that I'd love to share and nobody sees it but me I'm scratching my head in utter amazement that nobody cares much to see Things to accomplish things to get done a million things every... Read more

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My Opinion

poem by Misti D Lovelace

I've always known it wasn't me. I wasn't making things up and I absolutely didn't want pity. I just needed an adult to see It was a serious matter. I didn't like throwing fits, I knew how stupid it made me look. I didn't like be... Read more