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Cynthia Buhain-Baello

Decadence

On a faulty premise and vain theory
Will Error always rest
Revealing thus a frivolity
That is absurd, at best.

To say that now is the Age
Of 'Open Homosexuality'
Is like tearing off History's Page
Accepting a lie as reality.

For this malady has been with man
A disease of confused identity
Not knowing whether to be man or woman
For centuries, a plague of iniquity.

Sodom and Gomorrah were thus destroyed
By the sin that denies God's creation
And the Romans themselves have also toyed
With the same form of self-destruction.

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Girl Eighteen, Teacher Forty

This little story is so tragic
About a young girl who was just eighteen
Her cute lovely name is Monique
The most silly girl I have seen.

Monique had an old crazed professor
Who was a witless half of a man
A forty year old bald predator
Who would get young girls if he can.

One day she ran off with this teacher
And he did the same, left family
Unmindful of his sly, dubious character
Too young to have a grasp of reality.

After five years Monique had three kids
She had lost precious youth and was fat
Her beloved teacher repeated what he did
Got another girl and Monique, he forgot.

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Kindness

Kindness is an alien word today,
Eventually bound for extinction.

For angry words that people say
All carry tones of sheer vexation.

If words can swallow each man whole
Then we'll devour each other up,

For rage has taken each man's soul
One sentence then would be enough.

Perhaps it's time we change the tune
And lace our human words with grace

This higher form of life may soon
In time end up without a trace.

For there is only one distinction
That separates man from all the rest

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Inner Peace From God

My hopes like shipwrecked paper boats
Are crushed upon the streams of life.

With nothing to hang on to keep afloat,
Prayer, my anchor, holds me through the
strife.

Weeping I fall prostrate at Your feet,
'I love You, O Lord, my Strength.'

Your Divine comfort and grace complete,
Engulfs my soul in infinite length.

Your inner peace surrounds me like walls
And You, O God, are my glory within.

The broken, You love- and those who fall,
The contrite of heart, You redeem from sin.

There is nothing on earth that can give me this,

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A Lonely Man

Unfounded were his concerns
About the need for ample finances
Marriage to the woman for whom he yearns
To share his life's remaining pages.

So the inevitable became probable
And giving up was the easy option
Goodbyes always hurt loving people
Haunting memories linger like poison.

Now traveling alone he felt lonely
His heart weighed heavy with deep longings
His ambition to be rich and be wealthy
Was accomplished, yet something was missing.

Without his lady love, it was barren
For possessions will never proxy that part.
True Love when lost does not come again
All the things in this world cannot fill the heart.

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Freedom's Myth

Will Bacchus' wine drown me at last
In drunken stupor lie?
Freed from the memories of the past,
In deepest slumber sigh?

To soar in dreams Orion's mantle
Ride Hermes' wings in fantasy
To heights and stars all mine to handle
Here lies my bed, this galaxy.

Will Eros then in mercy take
His cruel arrow from my heart?
From Aphrodite's list forsake
My name, from love do I depart!

Escape to blissful freedom here
In bright Aurora sun
The dawn shall wipe away the tear
Of night, for new day has began.

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A Man Is

Shall we all go like phantoms in the night?
Drifting shadows, hollow mists of reasons vague?

Defeat and sorrow, these we have in sight
Concluding thoughts that life is just a plague?

Where now are noble virtues laid by men
Those that soared in dreams where eagles fly

Birthing Honor, Love, in Courage given
Laid Freedom's rock, in Bravery fortify?

Shall we surrender to misconceived agenda
That we are nothing and from nothing end

That all life came from the lowly amoeba
A final state where we by Death will send.

Humanity is meant for a higher purpose
And a mere existence is not truly Life

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Cranky

Maybe it is the weather
That makes you grow crankier
Or better yet the hormone
That lets you give an acidic tone.

I do not care if you review,
Please be kind in all you do.
Today maybe your very last,
For life is over, oh so fast.

We all have joy to try and write,
And all you here we do invite.
No one's perfect so be true -
If you're not happy, say 'Adieu! '

Kindness is the best to give
Adds sunshine to this life we live.
We may not have a lot of money,
That's better than to be so cranky.

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What's Cooking?

So how are you,
Have you pulled through?

Still wallowing in pills
Content with your ills?

Those drugs you use
Of course you'll abuse

There's no easy way
You escape it today

Just a quick trip
To put you to sleep

A nice harmless high
That will make you fly

Those drugs aren't cool
Turned you into a fool

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Racism In Poetry

Prejudice cannot be hidden,
Arrogance for the color of skin.
Its ugly head is here again
Racism is lurking within.

Disguised as mere poetry
Seething hatred shouts,
Name calling carelessly-
Gangrene inside out.

Our blood is all red-colored
Our hearts all colored rainbow,
Racist poems you authored
Your character, they show.

I was not brought up to be mean,
To racism I am not bent,
If that's where you have been
It's such a waste of your talent.

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