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San Antonio
adios gringo
buenos dias muchacho
hastsa la vista

si signorita
gracia para sombrero
signore lo perdí

a rio grandé
cruzar sierra madré
voy a san miguel

san hosé, san juan
pedir san antonio
decir por favor

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Categories: antonio, hilarious, humor, humorous, spanish,
Form: Haiku



Premium Member Salieri Soliloquy
You give me the desire
a love for composing 
word symphonies
yet you give me
the cross of mediocrity
to bear
day by day to know
there are others 
who are...

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Categories: antonio, poetry,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Westward Ho'
In the 1600's, Europeans lived on the eastern shore
Their numbers grew, they wanted more.
Iroquios, Sauk, Ottawa, and Mohawk were tribes they met
Too many and more,...

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Categories: antonio, adventure, cowboy-western, history, native
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Tarantula Built a Web
The tarantula built  
a web in the upper-left corner of my patio;
she weaved it perfectly as Antonio
rose on his wobbling feet to reach it.


That...

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Categories: antonio, child, funny, mom, nature,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member La Saeta
La Saeta

Dijo una voz popular:

“¿Quién me presta una escalera,
para subir al madero
para quitarle los clavos
a Jesús el Nazareno?”

¡Oh la saeta, el cantar
al Cristo de los...

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Categories: antonio, faith,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member The Rough Riders
The U.S. was fighting against Spain over their colonial policies with Cuba,
And Asist. Secretary of the Navy, Theodore Roosevelt resigned his position just to join...

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© Judy Ball  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: antonio, history,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Time Traveler
Modern times and politics tend to leave me cold
So I close my eyes and fantasize about the days of old
I’d travel back to Nottingham to...

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Categories: antonio, fantasytravel,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Dreams of the Parent
When your children are born you have your dreams for them 
but you never really know
what direction they will take…
where their life will go.

As they...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: antonio, dream, parents,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Irene My Mother and I
Irene....My Mother and I.

I cannot believe I am her daughter!
She always dressed in the very best taste.
Very little jewelry, conservative
dresses, no slacks, are you kidding?
A...

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Categories: antonio, happiness, poetess, poets,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Requiem
Requiem


The map to Requiem
Is often long, confused, and composed
By differing charters...Also
Too layered to sort.  So many movements!
Even the very shortest of lives
Could story a...

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Categories: antonio, christian, dedication, history, inspirational
Form: Free verse
Cinco De Mayo
Every May 5th, all of the Mexicans and the Americans celebrate Cinco de Mayo. This Mexican holiday has been an annual holiday since the Mexican...

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Categories: antonio, holiday, on work and
Form: Epic
Entrepreneur
In a sense everything is a seed of it's successor
The universe is change, life is judgement
Those aren't my words, they're a famous author
The rest of...

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Categories: antonio, books, change, culture, encouraging,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Strong
"STRONG"



A child finds strength 
in the holding of his hand
The Beatitudes in his mind 
repetition 8 times cast
whispers the loneliness
in a Man -

Who held his...

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Categories: antonio, freedom, poets, psychological, strength,
Form: Free verse
A Mulatto
Otto`s life is not
their British
sickular motto
Grue is his banner
left by his
blue-eyed Brit mom
left long by one of
those hated South
African Paki
His guilty pleasures
in Green Street have
no...

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© Amit Ray  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: antonio, addiction, career, community, conflict,
Form: Free verse
The Balloon Teacher
It was the last period.
The breezy school day was almost done.
Mrs. Johnson and her English class relished
Getting a restroom break and a bit of sun.
They...

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Categories: antonio, imagination,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs