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Premium Member Marionette of Flesh in a Borrowed Dress
"Marionette of Flesh in a Borrowed Dress"
- Daniel Henry Rodgers

The hourglass, 
a skeletal jester 
mocks in the tomb's chill
Each falling grain an emaciated sigh, 
"Soon you'll cease to be."
The mirror's cold reflection, 
a Gorgon's ghastly guise
A marionette of flesh with vacant... 
hollow...
colorless eyes.

The worms, like...

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Categories: convulsion, death, loneliness, mental illness,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Science Friction
The umbra of my Soul's eclipse,
Stellar dweller cosmic ships.
Solar flares and lunar lairs-
Blackest Holes and deep abyss...
Photo gamma satellite,
Telescopic magnetite.
Anti-Matter fusion shatters
Super-Nova afterlife
Gravimetric poly-synthetic-
Nano vortex optic aesthetic
(Overloaded circuits exploded!)
Isotopic pseudo-frenetic
Electromagnetic static compulsion;
Subatomic particle propulsion;
Supersonic chronic convulsion-
Microscopic mega emulsion.
Toxic, caustic antiseptic,
Hyperactive epileptic; 
Hydroponic telekinetic- 
Quantum neuro...

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Categories: convulsion, space, stars,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Fragile As Raindrop
While  looking  far beyond misty gale
until convulsion of night quavers--
just remember,  in spite  drizzles
new morning salves torment:
I watch those gentle eyes roam
against  a skeletal  frame--
yet, lightness around you glows
more precious than dawn.

Cherishing you this way
soothes  the vicious ...

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Categories: convulsion, courage, sick,
Form: Free verse

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Premium Member Poetic Encryption Like Ancient Egyptian
Poetic Encryption Like Ancient Egyptian

This terror and threat to poetic clarity,
Becomes a pet rock for some poets.

Words do count for sure, but so does
Clarity unless poets put a mask on.

Encryption can be used to mask 
Certain vatic pretensions that poets
Harbor, at times, when waxing eloquently
About...

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Categories: convulsion, allegory, analogy, emotions, imagination,
Form: Narrative
Between Two Moments
When passion roars 

in our bosoms 

for mounting on horseback 

that breaks through fortresses

or mounting a cloud

to plant in its whiteness

the banners of madness

or ascending a star

to break in its space 

the barriers of silence 

it’s alright to search for a myth 

in whose folds...

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Categories: convulsion, inspiration,
Form: Free verse
Love and Life
Temple may be far from my place,
Let me bring smile, to someone’s face.

Life began with a sweet charm,
enjoying till extreme, no matter what harm.

Childhood was beautiful as could be,
Without exasperation and necessitate, eternally free.

It was then I took a new dive,
Adorn in a uniform, I...

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© Amit Joshi  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: convulsion, family,
Form: Acrostic



Fighting Nyquil
'm extinct 
I'm irrelevant 
Rare off day today
Go to to store and see if I can pilfer a couple xmas presents
Raise me this way
My moms ddnt 
But my deviation has allowed me
Woke up this morning with a headache 
Plus I'm drowsy
Took the wrong Quil
And now...

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Categories: convulsion, crazy, day, deep, depression,
Form: Free verse
Not Findable, Not There, Not True
If god is there then he should be findable,
By yourself, when you think and reason
Through rationality using logic graspable 
With conclusions that can’t be treason

Essentially, you think on your own, alone, 
Beliefs have their right in ownership
In individual insights which have a tone
For which there...

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Categories: convulsion, faith, freedom, god, gospel,
Form: Quatrain
Lily
Lily,
Her beauty surpasses the moon,
The fragrance of her voice charms the world
And draw sorrows away from mankind
She is a woman!

Lily,
Her smile embalms the sorrowful world
And soothes the weeping nations
Making them smile, and smile again
She is a woman!

Lily,
The glare from her eyes make heavens blush
And clouds...

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Categories: convulsion, beauty, valentines day, wife,
Form: Alliteration
Mystery Ship
The Disappearance 
It was a hot afternoon when a big bulk carrier left a harbour
 on the coast of Bengali bound for Sydney, Australia, with a cargo 
of scrap iron of ships that once had ploughed the seas that had
 a retreat for some and...

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Categories: convulsion, dedication, miracle, voyage, water,
Form: Chant Royal
The Etiquette of Selfless
The etiquette of the night stands by the curtain with contentment

Picture of crawling crickets hectic body of voters colored

The darkness of imagination manipulates to dark our constitution to 
constituency zone

The constant condemnation is an umbrella shared values and norms to the 
nomadic.

The beauty of the...

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Categories: convulsion, dedication, faith, grief,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Final Dissolution
Gale force winds have blown away the top of his skull

Impaled by a fallen tree with the prison of his mind exposed

Tim’s pierced splintered and dismembered fragments

mash freely with mushed grey matter ready for take off


A lobotomy of sorts a wholesale removal of a vanishing...

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Categories: convulsion, depression,
Form: Free verse
The Cavern of Solitude
The echoes reverberate, bouncing off distant walls like little rubber balls
Until they slowly conjugate into a meaning that’s leaning towards sanity
Dripping with profanity, as it slides inside my mind with its insidious intent
Hell bent on creating distress, as the shadows begin to coalesce into solid...

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Categories: convulsion, depression, introspectionlight, light,
Form: Rhyme
The Stallion
The clang of metals woke us up coiling together
The god of Iron is coming to pay a wild visit
Thoughts of it alone made me shudder
As our embrace only got tighter
By the hand you led,taking it away in sleeves
Fleshy bodice entwined together singing the song of...

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Categories: convulsion, loveme, me,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Threads of Wispy Air
On threads of wispy air,
in breathy undertones of political wind,
I can hear the quiet catastrophe,
the quiet ruination of our commonwealth.
I can hear the sleepy madness, turned avalanche
between my ears. 

I can hear the quiet catastrophe,
the whispered words of terrorists, 
guttural phrases taunted as political incorrectness,...

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Categories: convulsion, america, corruption, culture, hate,
Form: Didactic

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