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Dear God,
                  The world is cold, God please do something about the heat, or we'll all die of pneumonia.
                  Love you dad
                                           Genie
i thought
i can read
people
easily

but
after all
this time

i still
haven't
figured you out
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I plucked a shamrock for him,
Beautified with the glamour of the green,
Mystified with the aroma of the wild.
I am keeping it for him to give,
May love & luck shall be his,
With all the shamrock blessings.
Today is St Patrick's day. I m fascinated by the Irish shamrock, blessings n the celebration of the green. The poem is inspired by the spontaneous thought of the past "recollected in tranquillity." The thought of shamrock luck, charm is simply aesthetic. It has certain universal charm. A simple plant becoming the symbol of luck is truly beautiful. Simplicity can represent such thoughts of luck. It represents not only Trinity & mysticism but also youth and aura of liberation. And truly it's charming, I must say.
“Eradicate the acrimony that has ensued,  
And its subtle entrenched nucleus inward,
Lionize that was this bitterness within you,
That sad agony has cajoled in your heart,

Embrace the cognizance that healed the essence,
Hold all that boundless that made your aura right,
Bring out the recognition of all your aegis,
Push aside the despondency of the discomposure,

Sunshine will Nurture the well-being of your soul within,
Nonsensical as it may seem it is the catalyst placebo,
It is the manner that you will adhere to your dreams,
Love will be the satisfactory in your laughter,

You will postulate all your dreams now imminent,
All the people that you believed in and loved,
To that every tear you have cried due to rancor,
May hamartia now be the canticle of Utopian chimera?”
          By Andrew Guzaldo © 10/04/2019 Poem#167
By Andrew Guzaldo © 10/04/2019 Poem#167 Hello Poetry
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Thanks,
Maddy
S ometimes situations sneak around behind me
C ausing more frustration than my cup can hold,
R endering my calm demeanor less and less with
E very breath I take, which finally
A llows the rage to grab control and
M eans the only useful thing to do is scream
ljm
I posted this a week ago and it never appeared.  Gave a whole new meaning to the write.
Feeling with your spirits hands,


see with the eye of your heart,


hear with the ear of your soul,


and know with the body


of life's knowledge,


we can be prayer,


being, forever answered.
Hamlet, the lead character in Shakespeare's play, 'Hamlet' says, '...There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy..."; et tu mon amie.  You're how old and you project the heart doesn't actually feel?  Almost all scientists are marketeers for the corporate structure or it's tools, Gov'ts.  How could some discipline that details it's accuracy not even take into account it's extermination to extinction of it's own species; that would actually be an anti-science.  A box of supposed cereal that's literally forced down the throats of kids by animated advertising on TV, is 80 % sugar, 5 % artificial additives and 10 % white flour, basically poison; it's called business- or is it anti-business instead?  Accuracy has it's place, depending on perceptions and if there's no projections.  "...It's funny how one insect can damage so much grain..." (Thanx to Elton John for their great song's lines, from: 'In Your Empty Garden'), one instant can damage so much Grace, yet, abominable that only 400 years of supposed science has almost destroyed what it took the Evolution 15 billion years to create, the Earth's life; no?  Thanx for all you All do and don't.  Have a good morning   :)   reality
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