Donny  C Davied

Donny C Davied

I have two short-story poetry books at Amazon: Love Sick, available now ISBN # 1419665383, & People in Heaven from September Eleven, available now, ISBN# 141960273X or ISBN# 9781419602733 Also try: http://www.thoughtprovokingpoets.com
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  • An Ailing and Failing Planet
    The act of indecision by humanity, not thinking ahead, combined with arrogance, selfishness to our neighbors and other countries will eventually lead all of us to our demise with no one to blame because we silently let it continue and happen.
  • Been Together for Just a Few
    This is a simple prose from a wife to a husband illustrating her love and continued devotion to him as the couple approaches their third year together.
  • The New Homeless
    This piece explores reasons for more funds allocated, favorable coverage given to this new group of the homeless when the traditional group of homeless receives stereotypical coverage even if up-close, face-to-face, their faces look similar,
  • An Ailing and Failing Planet
    This piece warns humanity of the Russian Rullet game they are playing with Mother Nature and humankind destiny. A dangerous game because humanity first acts then thinks. This naivety eventually causes our demise.
  • Rage Against God
    This poetic insight too late reveals a character witnessing too many siblings in his family dying in a short time-period. With no one else to blame he has rage against the Lord. He snaps and decides too take his life, as reality is hard to bear.
  • Can't See Us Apart
    An individual who cannot bare the thought of losing his significant other ad being alone forever. These are his only two choices he sees.
  • A Planet Taken for Granted
    A poem about an ailing and failing planet that man has allowed by not thinking in advance.
  • A Relationship Built from Osmosis
    No two deaths feel the same.Every loss brings in different feelings. This poem documents the different types of grief felt as one mourns the deaths of two siblings.
  • Three Words Never Spoken
    A poem reflecting what women go through in abusive relationships in that it is hard to leave. It speaks to the psychological torment and fear, which forces some to stay, while still fearing leaving the abuser and living alone. Dedicated to Rhianna.
  • Tired of Your Tease
    This illustrates a woman tired of being led on, yet not wanting a serious relationship with a man, while she makes her man wait for years - an almost perfect scenario for some men. However, others may think she wants to eat her cake and have it too.
  • I Am Tired
    This list poem uses the pronoun I and shows how using conjunctions and coordinating conjunctions can link stanzas better. The poem's theme: Life and death are unpredictable surprises. The character in this poem has seen one too many and is tired.
  • Mother Nature's Response
    This poem begins with illustrations of humanity's reckless behavior and the accumulative affect it has on Mother Nature. It includes and ends with showing Mother Nature's wrath as she shows the importance of all organisms have a right to be here.
  • A Forever Key Around Your Heart
    This love poem reflects what some relationships experience. Its central them is an individual being surprised when the spouse/partner leaves. Its self-reflectiveness is shown when one does not take notice of love languages, love can slip away.
  • Are We There Yet?
    The Media becomes more persuasive and bias as they merge with tabloid news. They could help racial inequality; rather, they hinder racial divide progress. Media's falsehood will only continue until we use critical thinking and analyze our media data.
  • Man Versus Mother Nature
    This poem portrays man by his deeds and not thoughts. If man encompassed the values of evolution, he would then think of consequences. He leans instead on religion to excuse his behavior, thinking a supreme being made this planet only for him.
  • Media and Race: Covert and Overt Messages about Racial Inequality
    In 2009, we - and the media - have elected our first African American president into office, a feat some thought our country was not ready for. So it seems fitting that this debate takes place now.

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