Category: Poetry
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Poem: Don’t dip in the antiracist pool
Hmmm… come to think about it. Modern-day antiracist thought is not so refreshing. Definitely not enticing like a pool. Don’t dip in the antiracist pool! It’s not inviting at all, cold and toxic as hell and too shallow — though still at a level where one can drown. The pool kids —themselves shallow— crowd the…
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The M.A.C. Marinarena Advent Calendar, Entry 8
Entry # 8 : A new door opened. What’s behind? CANDY CIGARETTE A MARINARENA POEM Remember these? P.C. police would not stand for these to be sold to the kids nowawdays! Whether you love to celebrate Christmas or not, don’t you just love the concept of the advent calendar as a way to countdown the…
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The M.A.C. Marinarena Advent Calendar, Entry 7
Entry # 7 : A new door opened. What’s behind? SAUSAGE AND BEAN PIE A MARINARENA POEM, inspired about the wonderful savory treat I first experienced in Oxford, England Whether you love to celebrate Christmas or not, don’t you just love the concept of the advent calendar as a way to countdown the days ’til…
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Marinarena: The who and the what
PREVIEW the new bio on Marinarena.com MAR= “sea” + ARENA= “sand” in Spanish Well gladly, you have arrived here and to me. May Marinarena provide a comfy and healthydistraction in your day and ideas for your next trip — coastal, other water-related or land based.Marinarena represents my happy place- a vast one of wellness, where…
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Poem: Head Above Water
Debt won’t pull me down,neither bottomless richesI’m staying afloatfreely, happilydoing graceful butterflieswith fierce thigh power.
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Poem: A March Day in NYC, 2020
Inspired by Coronavirus sweeping into New York City and by the song, “I Can’t See New York from Tori Amos’ Scarlett’s Walk. Seeing what Scarlett sawopen eyes, open jaw,My core is fluttering fast in white covered turbulence.Winding, I wince and wince,free-falling through the big vast. Down from the cloudy side,fogginess citywide,I’m flushed in virulent air.…
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Poem: The 30th of May, 2020
Waxing poetic on yesterday, with the launch of the NASA/Space-X rocket and a Saturday night full of protests escalating to riots throughout America Things are looking up,We’re rising to our potential,living up to our dreams celestialRocket launched, without a hiccup.It’s out of this world. Things are going downWe’re “rising up”, so it seemsbut razing buildings…
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Poem: Tai O Catch 22
Frommer’s Guide on Tai O and Lantau , Hong Kong Backstory: Tai O, known as the Venice of Hong Kong, is a fishing village that attractions many visitors annually. It’s famous for its stilted houses on the sea, scenic sunset views and rare pink dolphins. Like Venice, Tai O has to grapple with the quandary…
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