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The Amicable Divorce
Look, I found a new book to read,
This is a book of nonsense, indeed,
Titled, "The Amicable Divorce,"
I did snicker and chortle, of course,
Who wrote this?...

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Categories: amicable, abuse, bullying, divorce, husband,
Form: Free verse



Who Am I
Daughter  of Mary and  Louis
(Named after my late grandmother ) 

My name is  Charmaine
a name originated from latin
Charmaine means -a song

Eldest of...

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Categories: amicable, prejudice, , western,
Form: Bio
Premium Member Poetic Theme
So, what is the best theme for
a poem?  No guarded secret, all themes --  
Freely to Roam! And what, the prescribed 
destination or...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: amicable, perspective, philosophy, poetry, poets,
Form: Free verse
Light On the Devil's Chord - Day 34
I listened to his heart profusely, 
For a beat like his was much to ponder
I often wondered, his thoughts, and,
A light in me knew, with...

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Categories: amicable, desire, destiny, endurance, feelings,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Friend Vs Enemy

                       Friend

                Warm, amicable 

      ...

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Categories: amicable, friend,
Form: Diamante



Red Rose
The beautiful
                     resplendent, vivid ...

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© Hanh Chau  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: amicable, flower,
Form: Free verse
Give Me New Eyes
Give me the eyes of the blind
To blacken the world’s ugliness
To take every laugh as happiness

Give me the eyes of a baby
To make me laugh...

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Categories: amicable, care, change, child, devotion,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Something Old Something New
Written for the contest “SOMETHING OLD SOMETHING NEW.” My original poem was written in 2017 as an epithalamium. The edit for John Lawless’  contest...

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Categories: amicable, wedding,
Form: Rhyme
Being Kindhearted
Kindheartedness is being quite generous 
A considerate attitude that is from the inside 
No price tag is placed on being accommodating 
Being benevolent and affectionate...

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Categories: amicable, friendship, inspirational, life,
Form: Lyric
What Do You See
Separation rules the nation it seems
Our race decrease the identity that cannot be redeemed

Yes we have amicable lives whom still believe in MLK's dream
The steam...

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Categories: amicable, africa, america, angel, basketball,
Form: Suzette Prime
Either Or and Neither Nor
So small are tiny peas in a pod
And how great is our gracious God
If I have faith in Him either/or,
Neither/nor will I sin anymore.

If God...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: amicable, religious,
Form: Couplet
The Dark Obsession- For Contest
The Dark Obsession - for contest



Horrendous thunderstorm of explosions
Dark clouds of the noxious obsessions....,
that we have more weapons; we fight for a cause
Malefic causes so...

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© Anu Nayak  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: amicable, holocaust, humanity, peace, violence,
Form: Free verse
Seasonal Change
Autumnal mist quivers over meadows
like a galleons sails billowing gently 
on calm seas of jade green and yellows,
steering it's ghostly mirages deftly,

hedgerows with wildlife masked...

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© Roy Pett  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: amicable, seasons, spring, summer, winter,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Angel Eyes
"Angel Eyes" 

that dark angel
standing in the corner
observing the shadows of man 
pass him by -

he has angel eyes

that shine high beam
bright bushfires that light...

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Categories: amicable, art, muse, truth,
Form: Free verse
A Left Hand Made Verse 7
Now already we can boldly vomit out:
Nights spent at the bedside;
Late comings to the office;
 Birthday present money collected with a trembling hand;
Cards stuck in...

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Categories: amicable, deep,
Form: Ballad

Book: Reflection on the Important Things