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Memories of One's Stay At a Children's Home
We were just children of different ages,
From varied places brought on different days  
By the police to that one children’s home.
At first, we did not know each other’s name,
But we soon developed a bond that was
Peculiar to people in the same plight.

We were victims...

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Categories: disclaimed, childhood, children, family, friendship,
Form: Narrative
What Is This Life
What is this life…reality?
Why do I question it relentlessly so?
So many moments seemingly meaningless
Meandering through this meaningful sentience,
Chronology…
Continuity…
Spirituality…
But reality, Oxford will tell you:
Property of being real, resemblance to Origional.
Accountable, in my opinion, only through dissemblance.
What I ask, is original?
It’s all rather subliminal
Made up by man...

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Categories: disclaimed, allusion, art, confusion, crazy,
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member I Died a Little Inside
Taking my place in your gazing blue eyes
Who stole the glow of my dawning sunrise?
As defiling your virtues you obliquely lied,
Pounding my heart till I died a little inside.

When a brilliant sunny day said goodbye
As lightening arrived to thunder blue sky
Storming my life, you left...

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Categories: disclaimed, betrayal, heartbreak, lost love,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



The Hourglass
I wish that I had cared enough,
to mention once or twice

That what I wanted now has changed,
old virtues turned to vice

The past left misbegotten,
and future long disclaimed

The present what I’m running from
—its hourglass in flames

(Villanova Pennsylvania: January, 2020)...

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Categories: disclaimed, time,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Canadian's Letter To Americans: a Thousand Points of Light
A Thousand Points of Light! ! ! ! !

Once a beacon of democracy
A shining light on the hill
The ‘American Dream’
	Anyone can ‘make it’  
Never more than aspirational
Structurally delusional

Always susceptible to its 
	Achilles heel of secessionism
Some of its best assassinated  
	Or by monied politics...

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© Mel Gill  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: disclaimed, conflict, corruption, leadership, power,
Form: Free verse
Sinenhlanhla
She brightened like a child whose broken toy is glued together,
summon tears as one summons servants,
 and danced like a flower in the wind.

She disclaimed the weariness, 
that dragged upon her spirits like leaden weights, 
exude a faint and intoxicating perfume of womanliness, 
like a...

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Categories: disclaimed, beautiful, beauty, blessing, boyfriend,
Form: ABC



Dissapointments
I would like the cats
They had cute and innocent faces.
Until to see in its mouth a bird.
And 
I disclaimed...

Later, I began to love
the birds...
They should be more innocent.
One time I believed that.

Until to see in its mouth a worm.
Later I disclaimed.

And One day
On the way
Again...

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© Leila Anka  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: disclaimed, care, , cute,
Form: Carpe Diem
Block This Pain
critical, cynical an slightly off put
likely awkward and writhing tortured 
pinning up a smile and I'm dying for it
frozen with a touch that's lightly morbid
fights be roaring there's nightly storming
I used to be happy it was nice before this
life a lively forest trial drives detours
smile...

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Categories: disclaimed, dark, feelings, heartbroken,
Form: Prose Poetry
A Hushed Prayer
I beg for your forbearance
For I have disregarded my faith towards You
I beg for your healing in advance
For I have disclaimed Your protection and now I’m blue

Do you notice that I’m blanketed in deep distress?
My pillow is soaked externally with unsettling tears
My good memories that...

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Categories: disclaimed, confusion, dedication, father, fear,
Form: Free verse
My Past Reclaimed
I didn’t know it at the time,
but my misspent youth was planned

The training ground for what I’d write,
then hard to understand

The many schools, the teachers chides,
expulsions my reward

Postgraduate work for future truth,
all voices untoward

The risks were high, survival mined,
Shangi-La, a vagrant’s room

My pen disclaimed, all...

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Categories: disclaimed, life, time,
Form: Rhyme
Late Comprehension
I died with high hopes I would directly rise
fast upwards to heaven. But to my surprise
someone kept me waiting, don't know for how long.
Commandments all ten dutifully obeyed,

three times per day all my long life always prayed,
so I had considered myself good and wise.
A bright...

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Categories: disclaimed, heaven, paradise,
Form: Rhyme
2007
victimised 
ridiculed 
bullied 
ignored 
targeted 
mocked 
silenced 
war 
isolated 
violated 
slandered 
false 
rumours 
belittled 
bullied 
ignored 
liar 
joke 
pathetic 
sacked 
rejected 
nothing
small 
unknown 
disclaimed 
forgotten 
unsure
silenced 
slandered 
recluse 
avoid 
absents
silence 
mystery
lies 
mystery
lies 
alone 
unknown...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: disclaimed, life,
Form: Rhyme
Emotional Correctness
When I want to express anger,
I get madder than hell

When I want to give love,
how deep is my well

On those times that I covet,
how green I become

And when wrestling with hate,
the result zero-sum

When my face blushes red,
I wear it with pride

Excitement and fury,
then never to...

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Categories: disclaimed, emotions,
Form: Rhyme
Lunar Surprise
You can’t embrace
the moment forever
whose verity 
at essence ungrained

By definition
it must rename itself
once mentioned
decried and disclaimed

What came upon you
to die in place
where vacuums exit
in time and space

Regenerating
from life’s cocoon
and starting over
—Amayasvan moon

(The New Room: December, 2023) 
...

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Categories: disclaimed, time,
Form: Rhyme
Amavasya
You can’t
embrace reality
forever

Its tenets
restrict
and constrain

By definition
it renames
itself

Once spoken
to then be
disclaimed

What comes
upon you
the moment laced

Where vacuums
exit
in time and space

Regenerates
from life’s
cocoon

In endless
cycles
—moon to moon

(Dreamsleep: January, 2024) 
...

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Categories: disclaimed, change, moon,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry