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    pluribus

    The de facto US national motto "E pluribus unum" (Out of many, one) was changed by Congress in 1956 to the official 'In God We Trust'.Laughable that God's name is printed on all US currency when the Bible tells...

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    • Powerfully penned, Peter. Excellent write my friend, also thanks for the history. Nicely done. Appreciate you.

      Damian

      • Thanks Damian.

        I’m not American or a believer in God but the change in motto reflects the change in America.A country that once accepted the hungry,the tired,the persecuted now turns it’s back on them…..bet if they were billionaires they’d be welcomed with open arms.
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        • Completely agree with you my friend. It almost foreshadows the Christian Nationalist movement going on in this country right now. America has turned heel. To use pro wrestling lingo. Appreciate you.

          Damian

    • Great piece Peter. Well researched and enlightening.

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    Light and Shadow

    When she walks on by that is beautiful. With something about her, I cannot ignore. My eyes follow her blinklessly into blinding light. With something about her, I can gaze. Her perfect form eclipses the sunlight, and I am cast...

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    • Nice take on the old battle of light and shadow. Not overdone, yet with plenty of detailed lines to make it strong.
      well done.

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    Snowflakes

    Small,white ballerinas.In the air cold,divine.Is what snowflakes are. You play to pass the time.They gracefully move through the air.And land in a pile. White blanket,sun in the air.And they have a friendly smile.The air is their dance floor. Their destination is the...

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    100 years

    It's been an year.Then ten..Been a hundred years. But nobody knew what it meant.Over the years,I sang this song.Hoping you will appear,confess to me. And try to sing along.When roses bloom,and clouds are gloomy.I crossed the roads oh so busy. To find...

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    • I enjoyed this read. My favorite stanza is:

      ” Thousands of lives lived without you.
      So I will cherish this only one.
      For if I am reborn and you are not there.”

    • An age-old dilemma I’m afraid. Unrequited love, or at least attention. You write is a calm plea perhaps, yet we’ve all nodded our heads to your message.

  • O long married companions.

    Long married companions, bodies altered by the slow rivers of years,flesh softened, hair silvered, eyes deepened with unseen storms.He sits content in the quiet grass of doing little,she surges forever onward, busy with the world's endless motions,Going, doing, planning...

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    • This is one outstanding write Peter. Well said and very well detailed.

    • This is quietly heartbreaking and beautifully observed—love and life in parallel lines.

    • Such good writing Peter. So often, couples won’t acknowledge the other until one day there’s one less partner to walk through life with. Death hits hard and the regret of not sharing openly the feelings that still linger underneath.

      Your poem narrates characters in a story of their lives. They live through your words. This is so well done.

    • Thank you Thomas and Tim for your thoughtful and kind remarks.
      I share most of my writing with anyone other than my wife.I wonder how much great poets of the past shared works with their partners.

      🙏

    • Powerfully penned, Peter. Excellent write my friend. This is amazing storytelling at its finest. Appreciate you.

      Damian

    • This is sad and the description of how things even though you are doing what you must day to day you forget that the partner must be taking care of just like everyone and everything else

    • This is probably the way it is for most older couples. Yet always at least parallel, not veering away. Close enough for a hand to hold, to acknowledge the other. I envy that, to have someday. Just to know I am not ever really alone. As bittersweet as it can seem, it is also a reward unto itself. That commitment to stay so near, even if it seems a bit far at times. Hearts have a way…
      Wonderful write. Poignant and pin-point.

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