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Premium Member Venus Courts Mars On Valentine's Day
A single red, heart-shaped balloon isn’t enough
So I splurge and buy fourteen adorned by cupid
I tie them to the chair of my beloved “Hot Stuff”
To...

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Categories: courts, funny, holidaychocolate,
Form: Quatrain



Premium Member 19 Crimes
My confession
I murdered them all
impostors
claims of poetic devices
when the evidence was only
rants piled upon rants

A circle of praises
made the courts dizzy
the frauds committed
only added to...

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Categories: courts, art, character, conflict, introspection,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member God Bless America
In the courts of sport and entertainment
They have forgotten the scales of justice
Lacking honor for those who gave life and limb
Sacrificing blood, and buried with...

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Categories: courts, america, basketball, death, dedication,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Food Inglorious Food
Be it known as convenience food, junk food or munchies;
whether spicy, melt-in-your-mouth soft, or crunchy,
food, inglorious food, seduces with ease
and ensnares with the emptiest of...

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Categories: courts, food,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Gods At the Comedy Club
The house was full
Of Gods and deities
The curtain call was soon
The water vasos were poured
And became the finest of wines
The bread multiplied
The baker you see
Was...

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Categories: courts, art, butterfly, gothic, humorous,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Everything's Okay
Love feels like an illusion;
a mix of lies and the truth.
For it's non-responsive to
the expectations of youth.

Facing doubt and frustration,
bravado falters, then slips.
And yet, in...

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Categories: courts, emotions, feelings, hope, hurt,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Ransom
"Ransom"




Held to ransom 
words inject your mind
pierce your skin
drawn backwards 
you transcend, 
you look within
a bloodied mind
the numbness melts
inconsequential ignobles
and dreary misfortune
a polar ice cap...

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Categories: courts, birth, confidence, courage, freedom,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Seasons Winsome
Spring tantalizingly unfolds vernal, winsome
Blossoms of lilies pristine, undulating to appease
Fawning nectar-dreams adrift on wings of bees
Frolicking tranquility of rustling flowering trees

Refulgent summer, too, unpacks...

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Categories: courts, nature, seasons,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member My New Year's Resolutions: Humor
I have tracked my New Year's Resolutions 
over the years these are my fantastic results.

Resolution One

2011: I will try to be more attentive to Lauren.
2012:...

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Categories: courts, fun, funny, giggle, humor,
Form: List
Love of a Rose
To have the love and sentiment
Of man, a vibrant rose,
Who courts with such a tenderness
While striking such a pose.

His flaming petals, soft and sweet,
That gently...

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© Elaine Ho  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: courts, devotion, girlfriend-boyfriend, love, nature,
Form: Romanticism
Premium Member Nocturnal Contagion
While it feels in the noontide, just steps through the trees,
As the sky bleeds to twilight – the sweetest disease.
On a walk through the maples,...

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© David Mohn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: courts, romance,
Form: Rhyme
The Bigotry That Remains, Part Ii
...But there exists a much broader hate,
half the species, you see, do not rate.
I’m talking, of course, about the men,
how we’re seen as less next...

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Categories: courts, america, culture, discrimination, political,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Death's Courting - Constanza
Though I have no wish to die now
for this moment I feel much joy
ah death it courts me being coy

A time may come I know...

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Categories: courts,
Form: Verse
Premium Member She Weeps For Summer
In autumn's brisk crimson
she weeps for summer.
September courts her
with scarlet and fire,
but xanthic plains
and sun's saffron blush
on cobalt lakes
stain her cheeks.
She'll sleep
in winter's bereft cloister,
the...

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Categories: courts, autumn, imagery, summer,
Form: Ekphrasis
Premium Member A Woman's Right To Choose
A woman’s decision to choose should
Never have been a matter for the courts
A woman knows, for her, what is best to do
When facing the realities...

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Categories: courts, perspective, rights, women,
Form: Quatrain

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