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 | | Ode to King: Jesse, Tosh and I | | by Enlightenedpsych2, Apr 25, 2009 | | An interesting "poetic" collaboration linking to the horror-writer Stephen King, the fascination with The Stand and a "tribute" to my youngest brother who passed away nine years ago, July 23rd, 2000 yet born on April 23rd, 1980. He lived for today and stood for all the tomorrows. .. we miss you little guy. | | Comments(1) Liked It: 1 |
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 | | Can I Evolve From "Settling"? | | by Enlightenedpsych2, Mar 17, 2009 | | If the cognitive construct defines "settling" for something not less than but more than, would you be settling if you were satiated? An interesting analysis of changing your mind, feeling better about your life, just by altering your outlook and seeing all as opportunity for advancement instead of simply, "settling for less than I deserve". | | Comments(0) Liked It: 1 |
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 | | Single-Word Acrostic Poem 1 | | by Enlightenedpsych2, Feb 20, 2009 | | Acrostics, a type of poetry, began in ancient Greece to increase social skills and teach higher intellectual uses of the brain. | | Comments(2) Liked It: 3 |
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 | | Aint is Not Your Problem | | by Enlightenedpsych2, Nov 8, 2006 | | Poetry on the likelihood of not using common sense even when all logic points to reason. A heart versus mind dilemma in which the words show a simple choice. But emotion enters and choice is not so simple and maybe even not so clear. | | Comments(5) Liked It: 37 |
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 | | Whatever It Takes nurtures vengeance | | by Enlightenedpsych2, Oct 26, 2006 | | A poem reflecting on words spoken by a female scorned in her relationship with a gigolo. In retaliation to win her lovers approval she spews vengeance on any other woman trying to stake claim on her man and family. These words offer her only regret as she spoke them with malicious intent. Be careful what and how you say something. | | Comments(3) Liked It: 27 |
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 | | Untravelled roads | | by Enlightenedpsych2, Oct 6, 2006 | | A poem describing the trials and tribulations of growing up American. The words paint a picture of autonomous seeking through the mind and the body walking and transforming through challenge. | | Comments(4) Liked It: 36 |
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 | | Opportunities to catch and play with | | by Enlightenedpsych2, Oct 6, 2006 | | A reflective prose on childhood situations which bring clarity to some very difficult adult decisions. Advice given only from the mere fact it was experienced in this fashion. My opinion only serves as one way to approach choice. | | Comments(2) Liked It: 25 |
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