Category: Home
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Empowerment Mouth
Empowerment mouth is a delightful sanctuary, a vibrant retreat filled with fresh comforts and rejuvenation. It embodies serenity, akin to a Zen dream and a warm, nourishing shower. This concept evokes the beauty of transformation, where limited complaints dissolve, replaced by the exhilarating essence of superpowered self-expression. Much love.
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Evasive Vacation
This poem’s summer vacation turned into a nightmare of disillusionment, crushed by the weight of death anxiety. Instead of finding solace, and transported from the burdens—of work stress and family conflicts—death anxiety’s baggage came along. What was meant to be an escape became a painful reminder that fun and peace is elusive and expectations can…
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Living Above the Universe’s Bakery
The poem reflects on the experience of baking simple bread on a balcony, symbolizing a shift in perspective about abundance and contentment. Through the metaphor of a flat wallet, it emphasizes the joy found in basic ingredients—water, yeast, and flour. Ultimately, it advocates for simplicity and a healthy lifestyle, rejecting excess.
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Benefits of Tariffs
The poem emphasizes the upsides of tariffs, advocating for frugality and sustainability. It encourages alternatives like biking, sewing, and buying second-hand items. The message promotes an awareness of consumption, the benefits of local products, and living simply, ultimately advocating for a mindful and inspired approach to life and minimalism, and death preparedness.
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Freely Breathing Easier
Poet Deb reflects on the joy of embracing a wood smoke-free environment, highlighting the benefits for both people and nature. By choosing to forgo traditional fire sources, she fosters a healthier space for herself, as well as for birds, bees, and pets. Her heartfelt message emphasizes love for the earth and community.
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Home Sweet Solar Home
Broken Homes divorced from a grid, transitioned to solar independence, thriving away from traditional energy marriages. Embracing uncertain changes, they found empowerment in self-reliance, navigating challenges along the solar road. This journey revealed a deeper connection to Earth, ultimately fostering a more enduring and loving sense of Home. Much Love, Deb Poems.
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happythankyoumoreplease
The post reflects on the joy of homegrown fruits, specifically champagne mangoes, figs, and papayas, cultivated by the poet Deb in Rincon, Puerto Rico. The imagery evokes a sense of peace and contentment, intertwined with the beauty of nature and the sea breezes, highlighting the connection between the land and the poet’s fulfillment.
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Hoarding
Hoarding reflects a struggle with excessive control and anxiety, leading to a lost sense of freedom and diminished self-worth. Without self-reflection and guidance, our mental resources become depleted, impacting overall well-being. This message resonates with many, highlighting the importance of balance and mental health in our journey through life.
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Uncle Mercy
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In memory of Uncle Craig, his niece Debby expresses gratitude for his mercy during a challenging family time. He supported her in confronting the unfair perceptions stemming from their family’s dysfunction, providing comfort when it was most needed. His unexpected death left a profound impact, highlighting the significance of his mercy.
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Level Headedness
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To stay chill in this crazy world, just snack on some protein-packed peanut butter, get cozy in bed, and breathe easy! Forget paranoia and jail time—embrace a life filled with gratitude, love, and a sprinkle of humor. Remember, the key to calmness is much simpler than you think!
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Did your Dad, Uncle, Cousin, Brother, Neighbor, TV Actor, Sister, Aunt, Mother, Teacher, Grand Dad, Grand Mother
This piece invites introspection about how childhood experiences shape political views and fears. It encourages readers to reflect on past traumas and their emotional impact, prompting questions about current beliefs and voting behaviors. By examining these connections, individuals can gain clarity and understanding of their motivations in a compassionate manner.
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Censorship of Solar
A heads up for everyone who doesn’t know yet. That when haven’t seen enough good news about residential solar in the US, it’s because it’s being censored. It’s being deleted. It’s being “Reported” for this and that reason that have no merit by scaredy cats. Home solar works great! The censorship of home solar is…
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The Cut Diamonds of Grief
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in Broken, education, family, gardening, Healing, Health, Home, Organic, relationships, Self ReflectionGrief is a complex, multifaceted emotion that can evolve and affect our lives in profound ways. Instead of striving for a polished, socially acceptable form of grief, we should embrace its raw state, recognizing its unique beauty and value. It’s essential to honor our feelings authentically rather than comparing them to societal expectations.
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Inland Adults
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Adult Children, snug in their cozy cocoons, naively dismiss global warming, as mere bedtime tales told by Coastal People. They’re lulled into complacency, believing in fairy tales rather than facing harsh realities. As the ocean rises, they remain pampered and idle, swaddled inside their dry comfort.
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A Late College Assignment
Nearly half a century ago, I penned a story that deeply moved my female instructor, earning an A+. It captured a visit to an older woman’s home, adorned with red velvet roses—a testament to the enduring beauty, music, and the profound love she nurtured in her tranquil solitude. Much love, Deb.
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The Internet Can’t
In a heartfelt plea, the author reminds us that genuine connection and a fulfilling life extend beyond the limitations of the internet. Emphasizing the importance of real experiences, they reflect on the inability of digital interactions to provide comfort, safety, or emotional connection, urging us to prioritize our relationships with one another.
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Wonderfully Pure Simple Joys
A simple visit to a neighbor with a thoughtful gift blossomed into a delightful afternoon. Sharing tea and admiring her new washing machine, the joy of fresh sheets filled the air. The day concluded with a refreshing rain and a peaceful night under the stars, leaving a heart full of contentment.
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Viligence in the Kitchen
In a world where too many chefs cause culinary chaos, Deb Poems humorously reveals that the saying isn’t just a kitchen mantra; it’s a recipe for family feuds, food poisoning, and possibly a funeral with gravestones shaped like toilets. Who knew that cooking could lead to such stomach-churning scenarios? So, remember, when it comes to…
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Empty Swing
In a poignant tribute, the swing dangles from a tree, an emblem of enduring grief and longing. Marking another year without a child, “In Loving Memory” encapsulates the heart-wrenching love and loss that persists over time.
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For Rent
In a world where our daily lives are confined from 8 to 5, hidden emotions and experiences fill our spaces—bedrooms, closets, and tools. If we could share our true selves and understand one another better, we might cultivate a deeper peace and connection among all. Much love echoes through these reflections.
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Shootings at 6
A.M.? What gives!? Gun shooting at peaceful pigeon doves – a Sunday morning hobby. Snubbing noses at nearby Asleep, falsely feeling secure, church goers. ©️January 2025 Much Love, Deb Poems This Poem is inspired by real live events in my rural neighborhood. The police were called by one of my good neighbors. It was a…
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death anxious parenting
The poem explores the intrusive nature of parents who hover over their children, symbolized by flying helicopters. It illustrates how this overwhelming presence can negatively impact children’s emotions and perceptions, emphasizing the damaging effects of excessive scrutiny and control in their lives.
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Seeing the Fire Wider
In Los Angeles, there exists a knowledgeable perspective that understands and appreciates deeper truths, offering guidance and insight to those seeking enlightenment and clarity.
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At Peace with Memory Loss
I poured a new cup of hot coffee. The first cup is lost in the house. Later on I’ll find it, like a hidden stash for later on. ©️January 2025 Much Love, Deb Poems
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A Welcomed Mausoleum
In her heartfelt poem, Deb expresses a desire for simplicity in her final resting place, requesting her ashes be buried beneath a birdbath. This symbolizes a nurturing legacy, where a small gesture can bring joy to others, reminding us of the beauty in caring for our community and the world around us.
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Why Fireworks? – Dedicated to my good neighbor Maria in Noisy Puerto Rico
Fireworks? What is a basic human why of them? Setting off explosives won’t cure poor diets, indigestion and constipation. Sure. The excitement & suspense physically clinches, presses on internal organs and sphincter holes, squeezing out toxins to keep on drinking and eating in. Sure. Late night boredom and fear of the dark is within seconds ignored. In a…
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Christmas? What’s Going On With You?
In a poignant reflection on life’s fleeting nature, the poem challenges the significance of traditions and illusions, suggesting that even Santa could tire of his role and declare life’s meaninglessness. It echoes a rebellious spirit, urging us to confront the deeper truths behind our customs and beliefs.
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A Two Day Visit is Okay
In a primal dance of predator and prey, our hidden instincts clash, revealing the chaotic tension beneath civilized facades. Connection falters, rooted in fear and buried animalistic truths.
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For Yourself: A Stolen Family Inheritance
The speaker expresses feelings of betrayal and isolation within their family. Accused of narcissism and unloved by their sister, they reflect on being the family’s scapegoat. The speaker finds solace in their freedom from materialism, contrasting it with their family’s envy and denial of deeper issues, ultimately mourning a lost sisterly bond.
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Free Music
A magical, unseen melody enchants all creatures at home, from playful dogs to curious fish, celebrating the free spirit and the beauty of interconnected life.
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The Center of the World
The poem expresses a preference for deep, meaningful love with one partner over fame and many relationships, emphasizing the peace found in a loving marriage.
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A Place Called Recognition
Recognition is a unique destination characterized by trust and understanding. Visitors often feel a deep sense of connection and belonging, as they encounter familiar figures like Faith and Hope. This place offers unconditional acceptance, making lost souls feel known and loved, creating a remarkable experience for all who enter.
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Foreclosure
A worthy home, lesser things are lost. The treasures of a lifetime, bought and sold, and now gently tossed. Life lingers on in empty halls and full boxes, a life without clear signs. Clearing room to room every joy and heartache, never more, or less forgot. The emptiness of the home once made, is now…