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Balance Tips the Scales
It twas dark, a hen's night 
stillness abandoned the fright 
knocks echoed freely 
and here her presence was felt 

Chimera fragments an innate realm 
unbeknownst reasons dare overwhelm 

A shoulder-companion gone lain 
unearthed my being hath slain 
seams seared and baked 
rivers red hot, unadultered...

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© Tim Smith  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: breading, image, love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member My Brother--Nelson Mandela, Umtata, South Africa--Tribute Poem
Nelson Mandela, crossed my spirited mind today, a visionary legend of peace, love, equality, and unity of all people.

As a prevailer of great affliction, he was like a Greek God fighting for the—"Common man!”

I had to sit and diligently read with excitement, how he unlocked...

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Categories: breading, brother, confidence, dedication, discrimination,
Form: Couplet
When Did Things Change
When did potatoes become dehydrated
Why doesn’t Pepsi and Coke still taste good
It never fails to make me irritated
That nothing seems to taste like it should
 
There used to be tastes on which we all relied
That we could count on like an old trusted friend
Now most...

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Categories: breading, anger, change, confusion,
Form: Dramatic Monologue

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Premium Member "bravo Brock"
Into the midst of the hen flock 
Brock my brown leghorn flying cock
Mediterranean breading stock
Flew off the roost to dock

When  barnbyard dust settled you see
Hens begin cackling with glee
As soon as was able to see
That rooster was handsomely he

As marsupial much alarmed
As brown leghorn...

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Categories: breading, funnyred,
Form: Monorhyme
Soccer
An activity that is beautiful to the eye
Fun to watch and be part of
A unifying pillar across continents
Individuals relentlessly chase an inflated object
In a bid to own possession
And make a score
An act charming the heart
For teamwork becomes the spirit

The tussle has witnessed disheartening actions
Accompanied by...

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Categories: breading, soccer,
Form: Free verse
The Past Death
The blast,
An all powerful destruction,
Feared so much,
Yet used so much,
The blast so devastating,
So heartbreaking,
A change of worlds,
As the blast pushes threw,
Unstoppable,
Until all is lost,
Even by the winner,
Man stands in awe of the blast,
So bright,
So much fire,
The blast flashes in the night,
And the sound so deafening,
The...

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Categories: breading, conflict, dark, death, fear,
Form: Imagism



The Gullible
I sat with a friend 
discussing the corona virus
they are killing us she stated
the virus is a gas 

I saw it on the internet
they're dropping it on people
the virus is not a gas I stated
a virus is far worse than a gas

A gas will people...

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Categories: breading, inspiration, international,
Form: Narrative
Men
By marriage all good men disappear 
Why don't we stop breading them then
Women are the best of the blame on this note
who is the one that follows behind to do what they don't 
have to admit that we are all to caring for the world...

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Categories: breading, appreciation, desire, dream, fantasy,
Form: Limerick
Frustration At the Nation
Theres a feeling im finding hard to describe,
a pushing and pulling not unlike the tide,
A temper raises and boils inside,
thaughts im finding more harder to hide.

My homelands allways been at war,
making others obey its law.
Breading resentment at every turn,
by its own mistakes it will not...

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© Dean Wood  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: breading, history,
Form: Bio
In Death Seconded Part
"I present this because we all as I too included remain with our own individual 
expressions, as well as negations of each one and the others fixed ideologies we have 
I feel adapted to fit ourselves alone in our individual Socialites within each of our...

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© James Long  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: breading, inspirational
Form: Prose Poetry
The Importance of Small Things
The importance of the small things

Out of a crack at the foot of a wall, a tiny baby mouse
blinded by the brightness of this autumnal day
I picked up the new life and put it in the palm of my hand
sensing the warmth, the baby curled...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: breading, africa, allusion, anger, angst,
Form: Blank verse
Curvaceous Moon
twas dark, a hen's night   
stillness abandoned fright   
knocks echoed freely   
her presence held
chimera fragments 
an innate realm   

unbeknownst reasons 
dare overwhelm   
  
a shoulder-companion gone lain   
unearthed my being hath slain...

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© Ts Poetry  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: breading, beauty, love,
Form: Romanticism
Let Love Be Your Muse
Love is i'm sure the deadliest sin. It's just like a cancer that rots from within. But maybe my words are tainted with hate. If love is your muse, then your poems great..,
yours is the hand that lifts in order to aspire for so much...

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Categories: breading, anxiety, art,
Form: Free verse
To Wrest Away the Talus the Feast
in a food processer
combine
16 jumbo shrimp
1/2 cup of cilantro
1/2 cup of dehydrated onion
1/2 cup of dehydrated garlic
3/4 cup of lemon juice
1/4 cup of lemon zest
3/4 cup of coconut oil
3 T cayeene pepper
5 T minced gingerroot
1/4 cup of parsley
3 T seaseme seeds
1/2 cup of shredded coconut
3...

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Categories: breading, adventure, analogy, appreciation, business,
Form: Classicism
My Great Grocery List
Jill Webster Horn

Sent from my iPhone



Begin forwarded message:

From: Jill Horn 
Date: March 3, 2021 at 9:22:11 AM EST
To: Horn Jill Webster 
Subject: Fwd: Grocery List-Walmart/Costco

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Jill Webster Horn

Sent from my iPhone



Begin forwarded message:

From: Jill Horn 
Date: March 3, 2021 at 9:20:38 AM EST
To: Horn Jill Webster...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: breading, allegory, analogy,
Form:

Book: Reflection on the Important Things