“We have a republic, if you can keep it!” to quote Ben Franklin, a founding father; patriotism was his badge of honor.
Immigrants come, none desire to leave; she’s flawed, yet best free country to claim — ours is a republic, if we can keep it!
Paid agitators stir up trouble to divide, we must hang together (or die separately) to quote Ben Franklin, our founding father
Let’s observe America’s 250th birthday, celebrate together stars & stripes forever since patriotism is a badge of honor!
The cascade is not a difficult form to understand. You will use each line from your first stanza in subsequent stanzas. For example, if your first stanza is three lines, your will have four stanzas. The first line of your first stanza becomes the last line of the second stanza. The second line of the first stanza becomes the last line of your second stanza, and so on.– Merril hosts MTB at dVerse
Sso, it’ss ground hog’ss day again, iss it? Ssay your s-ss with a whisstle and you can ssound like the gopher in Walt Dissney’ss “Winne-the-Pooh”. He’ss a favorite character for ssure and a good excusse to practisse your whisstling sskillss. Ssee what i mean?
Here’s the news from Pennsylvania reported by TODAY: “Around 7:30 a.m. local time, Phil’s handler retrieved him from his burrow, and the president of the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club said that Phil did indeed see his shadow…which means six more weeks of winter are ahead.”
It’s probably safer to be a ground hog in the Keystone State than a prairie dog in South Dakota. Hunting season is year round with no limit to the number of black-tailed prairie dogs you may shoot. It’s a way to control the prolific population and protect grasslands from degradation.
watch prairie dog town heads pop up, tails disappear curious critters
A quadrille (44 words) for dVerse poets where Punam invites us to take a trip!
life’s poem logs distance trip; soulful body-travel thru time like one-way passage by ship on waves of rhythm ‘n rhyme. when reeling lost, lone, afraid in ocean breakers’ angry roar, trust good Captain who stays on watch, steering us safe to shore!
“We have become his poetry, a re-created people that will fulfill the destiny he has given each of us, for we are joined to Jesus, the Anointed One. Even before we were born, God planned in advance our destiny and the good works we would do to fulfill it!”
This week the U.S. Supreme Court heard a case about transgender men in women’s sports but the lawyer could not define a woman legally. In a Senate hearing on abortion rights, a senator questioned a female doctor if men can get pregnant and she could not answer yes or no.
beauty in diversity exists; does not require extremism
but confusion and chaos reign in rainbow la la land
where scientists cannot define a man or woman;
logic is left lying in dust, basic biology debunked.
gender?? pretend it’s fluid… while culture drowns in
silly sea of semantics; riptides of asexual revolt.
denying reality doesn’t make dreams materialize
confused youth deserve compassion, not reasons
for mutilation; tell us why “trans” suicide rate is high?
Linking to OLN with dVerse poets were Lillian hosts with ekphrastic prompt. Painting entitled “Mme Kupka among Verticals” by Frantisek Kupka, 1910-11.
I find the online stories of detransitioners like Chloe Cole, Christina Hineman, Prisha Mosley, and Lex Renick very compelling.
All of you are the best-loved grand child, of course! Dearest of dears, each of you is a favorite of ours. Goodness knows how much we’re incredibly blessed just to personally know you and your luminous parents! Sweetest peeps, never doubt that our love for you all pulses on forever. Quite naturally and rather proudly, we say your genes and talents are amazing, understandably so! Valentines of mine, I will cover you with xxxx and oooo as you grow mature, zip-lining into life!
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