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Premium Member How Do You Write Poetry
Brick by brick you build your house
   To get married, go find a spouse
Step by step, toddlers start to walk
   Sound by sound, infants prepare to talk

By trial and error some learn to cook
   Page by page most read...

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Categories: by trial and error, poetry, student, teacher,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Broken Horses
We long for relationships
that know no borders,
in which hearts can roam free,
frolicking with each other,
and galloping at will
through fields and streams
in broad daylight,
and spontaneous affections
can nuzzle unrestrained.

Yet on our humble ranch,
it is the broken horses
that we so often ride.
Connections become curtailed
that once headed for the...

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© Carol Mays  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: by trial and error, angst, relationship, sad love,
Form: Free verse
Vagaries of Life
Biological copulation draws Easter egg, 
fecund gooey glommed gametes 
heralding zygote 
(adroit bitcoin currency) 
describing extemporaneous fusion 
generate hormonal influx 
juices kickstarting life manifold   
natural occurrence pregnancy quilts 
rudimentary secrete tapestry 
until vicar wizard yields 
zealous adorable biological concatenation, 
derivative extrapolated filigreed 
Gonads...

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Categories: by trial and error, allegory, allusion, baby, creation,
Form:

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Vagaries of Life
Biological copulation draws Easter egg, 
fecund gooey glommed gametes 
heralding zygote 
(adroit bitcoin currency) 
describing extemporaneous fusion 
generate hormonal influx 
juices kickstarting life manifold  
natural occurrence pregnancy 
quilts rudimentary secrete tapestry
until vicar wizard yields 
zealous adorable biological concatenation, 
derivative extrapolated filigreed
Gonads heft, induce jointly...

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Categories: by trial and error, angel, child, family, joy,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Punisher and the Punished
The Punisher and the PunishEd

                           I

The Punisher needs the Punishéd to punish
(Will anyone argue this point)
That is: Who will...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: by trial and error, conflict, creation, god, men,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Hitler Revived
"Covid emergency Acts" & 1930 Nazi Germany Cohesion 

Gaslighting from Wuhan, the bitter scourge raged,
Covid the Brand, 
the value is FEAR and Control.
the "marketeer" shrouded  in obscurity,
subtle conditioning, 
psychological warfare 
unconnected  mind control game. 

 
Concealment of odious lab experiment. 
Global perplexities without...

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Categories: by trial and error, africa, anxiety, change, confusion,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Changeling
Somewhere hiding in the shadow of mendacity,
the unsightly gosling awaits the storm to subside.
Gathering knowledge and experience to survive,
she is besieged by thoughts about “how to”.
No matter her direction she faces a wall.
Dilemma after dilemma solved by trial and error.
Exhausted she turns to the lake...

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Categories: by trial and error, inspirational, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Alpharhymitize
Alpharhymitize
(the first alpharhymized poem – by definition)
By Franklin Price
2/26/2017

Alpharhymitize - I think I've coined a word
Because it is most likely, one that you have never heard
Can you think about it? Have you heard this word or not?
Don't believe it is a thing, thought I'd give...

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Categories: by trial and error, poetry, word play, words,
Form: Abecedarian
Search Meditation
Search Meditation
Find your way by trial and error,
Keep a looking for the way,
For the book you want is rarer,
Than is in the print, does say,

So you search for a millennia,
Path is long and hard, don’t stray,
Lack of focus your dilemma,
But you’re getting closer hey,

But around...

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Categories: by trial and error, adventure,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member How Many Worlds Are In a Raindrop
The masses---preoccupied and staring blankly about,  
each one with their own agenda,
not knowing how or why the sun shines
or the rain comes.  
Only knowing that the rent is due 
or the dog pen needs that hole repaired.
Taken over by apathy we tete a...

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Categories: by trial and error, life, god, world, god,
Form: Free verse
Ones Self
To find ones self
How is this accomplished
Everyone wants to know
 Is it found by trial and error
 Is it just there
To truly be happy
To know where one stands
 This is the knowledge needed
To find ones self...

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Categories: by trial and error, life
Form: Free verse
Deception's Disasters of Commitment To the Norm
Drifting memories of dreams of contributing good works to the benefit's of humanity & the world. In transition from youth to adult hood the closet of forgotten good deeds opens it's doors to more inventory to be stored. As the closet of skeletons greets bad...

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Categories: by trial and error, allah, deep, god, happiness,
Form: Free verse
The Poem About Nothing
What's worse a broken heart or broken pride? 
for so long I've kept these emotions inside 
If crying makes me less of a man, I'm less of a man, because I just cried
I won't explain why because my emotions don't need to be justified 

Only...

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© Alex Duffy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: by trial and error, deep, depression, emotions, growth,
Form: Rhyme
Ruminating Vagaries of Life May 2nd 2021
Ruminating vagaries of life May 2nd, 2021

(conceived while in utero
which loosely summarization in toto
of this ordinary Joe Schmoe,
who did wade nine months for a roe
at mercy of obstetricians status quo,

giving me a jump start to blend pro
pen city utilizing both a very small oboe,
and combination...

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Categories: by trial and error, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Enthused By Tough Graft
her life had been a rollercoaster of moody upheaval

          manic fervor from sheer in-exhaustible passion

                    laced with...

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Categories: by trial and error, analogy, courage, depression,
Form: Free verse

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