Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Your Rights!

Picture Credit: Google images

Standing tall, sprightly
Sensibly upright,uptight
Doubting unlikely

Believe in wisdom
Unwavering in our stand
Not complicated

Discard the bile and
Stamp our rights, brook no nonsense
Relieve the baggage

Salvage the muddle
Forever in control keep
The good flag flying


Written for Poets United #7 with antonyms Doubt/Believe and Wisdom/Nonsense as prompt shared with d'Verse OpenLinkNights

17 comments:

  1. Blah to the bile
    That is just vile
    And yeah the right flag should fly
    First, first, ahead of that Brian guy!

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  2. Welcome on being first
    A familiar outburst
    Brian is around
    Maybe with a little frown

    Hank

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  3. Great message, Hank!! I love these two lines to be neighbors:

    "Relieve the baggage

    Salvage the muddle"

    good sound play plus I just love muddle!

    :)'s to you!!

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  4. there is good wisdom in that....keep short accounts so the baggage does not build up as well...the world will be a much more beautiful place...smiles....

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  5. Ahh... life's excess baggage, if only it was as easy as it sounds to dump it :)

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  6. I enjoyed this, Hank! I think you take a 'no nonsense' approach to life. Getting rid of baggage and bile is so important!

    (Thanks for linking to vice/versa!)

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  7. Great wisdom here, Hank. Nice write!

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  8. I believe in that ~ Keep the good flag flying ~

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  9. A straightforward approach to living life espoused in this verse. Keep writing, keep believing!

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  10. Somehow I seem to see where this is most applicable at this moment in time - very subtle. But of course we may interprete a poem differently, right?

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  11. Interesting poem! Prelude to a revolution!

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  12. Salvage the muddle! Good luck with that! k.

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  13. yep...keep the good flag flying...and getting rid of what burdens us is important for sure

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  14. I like what I read as irony in "sensibly upright, uptight." Makes me remember there is usually a disagreement about whose flag is good.

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  15. The two central stanzas make a strong core to this fine poem.

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  16. Yo! I, too, believe the same - keep
    the good flag flying! I liked the rhythm of it. :)

    @Pat Hatt - LOLzz

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  17. How true! I will repeat what Hannah said, "Great message". I wrote something similar for the 4th here:
    http://beachanny.blogspot.com/2012/07/july-4-2012-us.html
    Seems we'd like to have a little more agreement and less polarization.

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