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Premium Member Arm In Arm
A lizard in a leotard,
a leopard in a froufrou,
strolled off together, arm in arm,
in search of Desmond Tutu.
They stopped to drop some laundry off
while walking through Ukraine;
got waylaid when they picked it up,
were never seen again.
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Categories: arm in arm, silly,
Form: Rhyme
Arm In Arm Through Unc-Charlotte
Nostalgia captures my lone heart’s ear
as I drift along these mournful days.
Not sad for a life lost to death,
but of affections lost to time.

I’m fearful of not gaining back
the memories I lust to relive.
So as the clock continues to tick,
the bell tower also chimes.

The tune...

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Categories: arm in arm, autumn, imagery, love, nostalgia,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Arm In Arm With Smiles
arm in arm with smiles
charming my sisters - i missed
out when i drove off
pretty in pink…weekend at
bernie’s…ANDREW MCCARTHY!!!!!

3/27/2023...

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Categories: arm in arm, america, fate, sister,
Form: Tanka

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Arm In Arm
I’m looking for equilibrium, between my head and my heart
Let my vision clear before my desires to see you burst
In my brief visit home, I want less time apart from the start
Filling up my days means spending time with you first

Our meetings together to be...

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Categories: arm in arm, family, love,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Arm-in-Arm Awaiting
      ‘I shall multiply your seed as the stars of heaven
          and as the sand on the seashore’*
       As if Father Abraham could count them...

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Categories: arm in arm, children, father, future, god,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Lost and Found At Cushing
          She’s found.
          The one who left her Cashmere coat
                 in...

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Categories: arm in arm, adventure, birth, destiny, fate,
Form: Free verse



Couldn'T Enter the Door Together
. COULDN’T ENTER THE DOOR TOGETHER
Through the lanes we walked with the rose hedges side by side
Sharing the ultimate intimacy
With the swinging of our arm-in-arm
Towards the door of entry 	
Into the vudoing volucompul marrital acts
Ecstasy was our priority

All of a sudden the mic was turned...

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Categories: arm in arm, 4th grade, lost love,
Form: Narrative

Book: Reflection on the Important Things