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  Jul 19 Traveler
Khoisan
Isn't it sad
he is the black sheep
of his family
one calls him husband
the others call him Dad.
  Jul 19 Traveler
Neil Mcpake
As darkness ruled the night basking in the moonlight. With adamant faces trying to control the light. With acrimonious personalities creating bitterness and hostility of the darkest minds. So there hearts were blank laced with hate. Never knowing love until god created woman and man.  But he couldn't stem the envy of money.
This poem is about the envy of the poor while being jealous of the wealthy. The lengths they will go to take the rich precious things away from them.
Traveler Jul 19
We are but extensions of our higher selves, we are whole parts of the whole. The fractals of god expand throughout collective consciousness.
God is an eternal creation.
Traveler Tim
The mother is the architect
Gently sculpting the loom
Patiently weaving life.
Generously she offers
Every kind of sustenance
Bountifully for all
But the garden is too small
Overgrown and heavy
The scaffolding buckles
Sighing beneath the weight
Of her prodigious ripe fruit
The trellis is in transition
Vines grow wild,
Fruit falls to the ground
The children lament
Weary worn gardeners
retire worn gloves
The apprentices bloom
ambitious botanists
Fresh faced youth
dreamy-eyed and hopeful
as they extend the lattice
mindfully making room—
for what the great mother
will birth next.
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  Jul 18 Traveler
lizie
for as long as i can remember,
i’ve been chasing perfect,
tight-laced, gold-star, quiet ache.
and for a while,
i think i caught it.

but i’m not perfect anymore.
i flinch too easy,
snap too fast,
leave texts unread,
pick at scabs that should’ve healed.

people still call me smart, kind, strong,
and i don’t correct them.
it’s easier to wear the mask
than explain the mess underneath.

i disappoint myself
in small, sharp ways,
forgetting, avoiding, breaking down.
i say “i’m fine”
because it’s faster
than confessing i’m not.

expectations stick like static,
even when no one says them out loud.
and i still feel guilty
for letting people love
someone i no longer recognize.
i love to watch the badger roaming through the night
roaming all around beneath the moon so bright
looking for  some food that he loves to eat
worms and mice and insects for a tasty treat

such a lovely creature  with a life so free
everytime i see them.  warms the heart in me
roaming through the fields  in the dead of night
foraging for food such a lovely sight

mother natures child with colors black and white
such a joy to see  bringing such delight
a creature of night beneath the moon above
one that we all  know one that we all love
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