Don Robbins

Don Robbins

I spend a lot of time writing and doing art projects on computer. I was born and raised in Oklahoma. (Lucky me!) I went to public schools. Graduated from the University of Paris, a long time ago. Worked as an attache for Ronald Regan. Was once a doctor at Princeton New Jersey. Married once. No kids. Other work included farm work and factory work. Went to three Colleges. I'm currently an artist. I write poetry. I live in Oklahoma. I have no pets. I like nventing desserts. I'm not a good housekeeper. I validated the Electromagnetic Field Theory. I discovered Growth Inhibitors. I wrote SRA. I invented Color Code Inventory in the military. I was injured and lost my memory. I exercise a lot and ride my bike. I like media.
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College of medicine- University of Paris. Medical research. Other colleges.

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  • Actually 3012
    Abstract artworks.
  • The Polio Song
    A song sung by Don Robbins in memory of his uncle who struggled with polio throughout his life. With video of beadwork blowing in the wind.
  • What it is to be Human
    Definition of what it Is to be human.
  • The Title of Tree
    This work in poetry is simple but it gives dignity to trees and shows the relativity of life with other living creatures, The "Title Of Tree" gives honor to all trees.
  • Are Unborn Babies Equal to Premature Babies?
    The question of whether, or not, unborn babies should be considered human beings. And if so, at what stage of development, Whether the unborn should have human rights and at what point. The questions answered concerning IHS and abortions.
  • 'Just like Home'
    A brief on the attitudes of strangers.
  • Haiku
  • The Zombie Rose
    Zombie poetry (Haiku). About a rose who has become a zombie that eats the other gardens. Zombie sees it and wants to give it to his crush.
  • Bright Pops! (Haiku)
    Zombie poem. Haiku. Firecrackers. Painting of fireworks.
  • Breezy
    Haiku Zombie poem with mutant raoch june bug picture.
  • Frank Zombie
    Abstract painting of Frankenstein and Haiku poem about what Frank likes.
  • Zombie Bar B-Q
    Special Zombie recipie for the 4th of July.
  • Dinner Reservations (Haiku)
    A zombie dinner date. Picture of meal and haiku poem.
  • Just Another Zombie (Haiku)
    Zombie love poem in Haiku style. Zombie kisses.
  • Cherokee Election Still Up for Grabs
    At this moment a clear cut winner hasn't been decided yet in the closest race in history between Smith and Baker.
  • GOO YOU (Haiku)
    Haiku poem concerning the traditional Zombie Kiss an photograph. The second date.
  • The Remington
    First time I saw the painting by Remington entitled The Two Scouts.
  • For the Rest of My Life (Haiku)
    About the feelings of Zombie in love. Haiku poem.
  • Zombies Need Luv 2
    Zombie haiku love poem.
  • Spell My Life
    Poem, song lyrics,
  • If Grey Skies Are Blue
    This is a haiku poem written to be a song.
  • Cherokee Tribal Elections and the Freedmen
    The questions of tribal membership for the descendants of the freedmen. Weather people should have the right to vote, in some circumstances, regardless of tribal affiliations.
  • The Wheeler Family of Tulsa Seeks Justice in Whitey Bulger Arrest
    A brief account of the crime life of James (whitey) Bulger and the connection to the murder of businessman Roger Wheeler in Tulsa Oklahoma in 1981.
  • Tomorrow Easier to Dream
    Song lyrics, poem, about dreaming of another chance. Wanting to be in another place and time.
  • The Original Version of the Lost Child
    A poem about a child who lost his father in an accident at Strategic Air Command. To honor a soldier lost in a tragic accident.
  • Leonard, Where Ya Goin
    The quintessential Leonard Cohen in his trench coat, memories. My only friend that I never knew.
  • The Secret Subtraction Faction
    A type of Poetry called a Villanelle. The morbid idea of a cat premeditatedly killing another animal.
  • Once in Summer
    Poetry. A misguided adventure goes right for this summertime dreamer.
  • The Happy Fathers Day Song!
    A simple song for celebrating Fathers Day. A song written for children to sing to Dad on Fathers Day.
  • A Way Back into Love (Waiting to Be)
    Song lyrics, poetry in the tradition of A Way Back Into Love. The second version of A Way Back Into Love. Not just a love song, a song about love.
  • Always Home
    Poetry describing the superiority of chicken soup.
  • On Stand - By
    Poetry, imaginative, metaphorical
  • Escape
    Poetry about the dream self. Are you yourself in dreams? Another you.
  • Cherokee Tribal Elections in Oklahoma
    Upcoming tribal elections in Oklahoma. Cherokees choose from selection of candidates with differing political viewpoints. Major topics include reform of laws and Healthcare.
  • The Fourth of July Smoking Hot Stars! (With Original Poster)
    The fascination I had with the artworks depicting 4th of July events and advertisements. The holiday of Americans characterized by pictures and especially signs marking special events.
  • Say Good-By to the Ocean, Again
    A poem by Don Robbins concerning childhood memories of the Pacific ocean. How poetry relates to painting. Painting inspires poetry and poetry inspires painting.
  • Invisible Images
    This poem is majestic in imaginary thought. An adult nursery rhyme that inspires thoughts of our existance in unknown realms and dimensions. A beautiful haunt.
  • Waterboarding
    Firsthand account of the research conducted on the use of Waterboarding. Is Waterboarding legal? Determination of Constitutionality.
  • Lightning Came for Grace Today
    Written with a mythological viewpoint of natures wonders. Derived from a lifetime of experience with severe thunderstorms. Captures the imagination related to killer storms with a philosophical perspective.
  • "Fathers and Fiddles and Old Dogs and Stages"
    If you like country songs about dads, you will like this. Old dogs, fiddles, with character and strength.
  • Memorial Day Verses Decoration Day!
    A more serious peek into the thoughts of America's greatest, little known poet, concerning the importance of Decoration Day and Memorial Day. Reflective of American traditions. Comparative in mood and scope.

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