Swampyville's - You're the Poet - "I Heard the Robin Sing"

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Swampyville's - "In The Sweet Along My Way"!

You're the Poet! Fill in the below blanks with the following words or use your own words. Abide, bait, before, breeze, bring, by, delight, dream, flight, flow, fly, goodbye, high, knee, more, reverie, seize, sing, slow, stream, tide, today, wait, way. In The Sweet Along My Way! By L. Don ...

Swampyville's - "Bouquet of Life"

You're the Poet! Fill in the below blanks with the following words or use your own words. Bright, due, everyone, hue, light, proposes, roses, sun. Bouquet of Life! by L. Don Oliver A bouquet of flowers held gently, Gathered at mornings early ___; Placed in a pretty slender vase, Reflecting ...

Swampyville's - "Reeling in the Fish"!

You're the Poet! Fill in the below blanks with the following words or use your own words. Away, apart, cash, chest, dawn, do, doom, faxed, gone, heart, ignore, interest, I.O.U.s, poor, room, stash, away, taxed. THIS NATIONS CURRENT POLITICAL SYSTEM! Reeling in the Fish! By L. Don Oliver Upon the ...

Swampyville's - "Painting the Silent Night"

You're the Poet! Fill in the below blanks with the following words of use your own words. Around, bird, blue, by, card, clash, dance, day, delight, flash, fled, flow, found, glow, grace, heard, hue, night, night, red, romance, shown, sight, sky, space, star, unknown, way. Painting the Silent Night! By ...

Swampyville's - You're the Poet - "Path to Destruction"

You're the Poet! Fill in the below blanks with the following words or use your own words. Be, blame, contain, cry, desire, fire, lead, me, seed, why. Path to Destruction! By L. Don Oliver On a path of least resistance, No matter where it would _; Aware of only the ...

Swampyville's - "Our Constitution"

You're the Poet! Fill in the below blanks with the following words or use your own words. Big, care, charm, disgust, dust, harm, high, there. "Our" Constitution! By L. Don Oliver It once was a beautiful document, That was gracefully written __; And through all it's many years. It was ...

Swampyville's - "Begin the Beguine"

You're the Poet! Fill in the below blanks with the following words or use your own words. Bath, go, house, know, mouse, wrath. Begin the Beguine! By L. Don Oliver A flight of scavengers, Circling above my __; I Can't smell any odor, Perhaps an unlucky __; Their choice of ...

Swampyville's - "Moral Character"

You're the Poet! Fill in the below blanks with the following words or use your own Words. Achieve, apply, believe, care, coddle, fees, goal, good, I, keys, model, rules, share, soul, tools, understood. Moral Character! By L. Don Oliver Education, Experience, and Perseverance, Are the paths to one's _; Tolerance, ...

Swampyville's - "That Day! (911)"

You're the Poet! Fill in the below blanks with the following words or use your own words. Bane, gain, go, know, pain, thought, vain, wrought. That Day (911) By L. Don Oliver Worldly hope lost, Tragic misery _; Winds of evil, Exacting the _; Why it happened, Never to __; ...

Swampyville's - "The Statue"

You're the Poet! Fill in the below blanks with the following words or use your own words. By, care, charm, disgust, dust, harm, meek, seek, sky, there. The Statue! (U.S. Constitution)! By L. Don Oliver It once was a beautiful statue, It was gracefully standing __; And through all it's ...

Swampyville's - "Oh! The Torture"

You're the Poet! Fill in the below blanks with the following words or use your own words. Assassination, beer, fall, fear, heck, initiation, neck, plot, street, treat, wall, what. Oh! the Torture! (At the hands of agents of the U.S. Government) Wearing female panties on my head, Forced to march ...

Swampyville's - "Intended Consequences" - World War One!

World War I (WWI), which was called the World War or the Great War from its occurrence until 1939 (beginning of World War Two), and the First World War or World War I thereafter, was a major war centered in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until ...

Swampyville's - "My Precious Beloved"

You're the Poet! Fill in the below blanks with the following words or use your own words. By, coy, discreet, joy, lot, meet, memory, not, sky, see, tears, years. My Precious Beloved! By L. Don Oliver Oh! my precious beloved, Together again we shall _; Where shade covers the grass, ...

Swampyville's - "Intended Consequences" - The Federal Reserve Act!

"Intended Consequences" of what will happen if another trillion dollars is borrowed. The debt ratio will increase, the exchange value of the dollar will fall (making the George Sora's of the world happy). Paying back debtors with cheaper currency will result in investors (Foreign Governments using Our tax dollars) demanding ...

Swampyville's - "Glory of War"

You're the Poet! Fill in the below blanks with the following words or use your own words. Glory, gone, grounds, home, nought, shot, sounds, Square, story, there. Glory of War! By L. Don Oliver The cannon roars, A rifle _; A soldier dies, All for ___; The bell rings, On ...

Swampyville's - "Raising the Debt Ceiling"

Swampyville's Ask the Politically Correct! Question: What is Raising the Debt Ceiling all about? Politically Correct Resolution: In the beginning the government was given an income, taxes (by force). They used it to pay for votes to get reelected and played "Sugar Daddy" to the special interest groups. thus, spending ...

Swampyville's - You're the Poet - "The Ten Morals"

In that the Ten Commandments can't be displayed on government grounds, I guess the following could not be displayed either, although it doesn't have a religious connotation! While the Church vs State groups argue (for profit), the morals of our society are being destroyed. You're the Poet! Fill in the ...

Swampyville's - "Knock! Knock! Knock!"

You're the Poet! Fill in the below blanks with the following words or use your own words. Again, crowd, door, door, explore, flight, ignore, loud, loud, night, night, rain, remain, shroud, sight, vain. Knock! Knock! Knock! By L. Don Oliver There came a knock, upon my _, Too afraid, that ...

Swampyville's - "The First Progressive Era"

Swampyville's - Ask the Politically Correct! Question: What was the Progressive Era? Politically Correct Resolution: (Wikipedia was used for much of this article) (My use of Wikipedia is because most of it mirrors what I learned in History classes at LSU in New Orleans. Our history professor was Stephen Ambrose ...

Swampyville's - "Bartering IT Away"

You're the Poet! Fill in the below blanks with the following words or use your own words. Away, be, be, close, goes, pose, pose, propose, rose, rose, rose, rose, rose, see, see, suppose, suppose, sway. Bartering IT Away!! By L. Don Oliver Give me a _, I'll show you a ...

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