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...."the Wedding At Dreamendon" ~
Dressing the ancient stars amid their anthem weddings attire....

The universe anxiously anticipating these adorned galaxies of, anew ~

Bookplate bridesmaids, with such glittering eyes and broadening...

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Categories: disembarking, faith, happiness, holiday, love
Form: I do not know?



Jeanie: I Love Jee


Proud woman with the turquoise eyes;
half Iroquois, half white
Beautiful woman with the crescent moon smile,
that Milky Way glows in the night
Jeanie ... I fell in...

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Categories: disembarking, allusion, identity, love, romantic,
Form: Romanticism
Premium Member Islands
Islands

Islands are – it seems – so many of us.
Worlds apart – alone – in the seas of life.
Joined at the hip – by an...

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Categories: disembarking, introspection, universe,
Form: Free verse
When We Drew Lines
The line in the sand which we drew in my bed, do you recall how we drew them, the things that we said?  Was...

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Categories: disembarking, abuse, analogy, anger, anti
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Whips of History - 1
This whip is a relic of war
an instrument of severe education, 
come now Avia, look how lovely and vulgar,
it is essential for you to appreciate...

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Categories: disembarking, christian, history, passion, poetry,
Form: Crown of Sonnets



Prayer Solemnizing Vitality
Wise no adulation, dedication and gratification 
   not emphasized the other three hundred and sixty four days a year
question their role as consumed...

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Categories: disembarking, adventure, america, boat, courage,
Form: Epic
Me No Speak Latin
Disembarking from the Stygian ship

New arrival:      They just gave me this button and T-shirt. I know what the 
 ...

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Categories: disembarking, allegory, political, satire, war,
Form: Political Verse
Scarborough Fair
The war was finally over,
so Parsley, Sage, Rosemary
and Thyme were all waiting 
in anticipation by the clover,
standing in the town square
all dressed up to the...

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Categories: disembarking, baby, death, love, war,
Form: Light Verse
The Man From Marrawah
To Melbourne town he took the ship, the man from Marrawah,
to take in all the city sights, he'd  never seen before.
Disembarking from the boat,...

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Categories: disembarking, adventure, conflict, culture, society,
Form: Rhyme
Antiquated Shore
On the edge of barren, corroded shore
Where sailors ply their trade no more
No tenured harbor gallant fleets to moor,
or docks to greet restless crew, strident...

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Categories: disembarking, age, beach, boat, career,
Form: Rhyme
Busseat
BusSeat
My namme is Regional T.A. Eye am brand new there is no graffiti on eye but the carpet can
get wet from spills so the driver...

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Categories: disembarking, parodypeople, me, people,
Form: Prose Poetry
Odyssey From Africa 11f
Chapter 11 The Island Kingdom (f, continued...)

Near the north-most cape they passed, there
Lay the kingdom’s foremost city
By the name of Cannabarro
Here was found the royal...

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Categories: disembarking, adventure, africa, history, mythology,
Form: Narrative
God Bless America!!!
GOD BLESS AMERICA! ( USA ) 

She is America , 

A specimen of limitless beauty 

Interlocking diversity, united is the states 

An abode, given to...

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Categories: disembarking, politicalgod, world, dream, america,
Form: I do not know?
The Wedding At Dreamendon
Dressing her ancient stars amid their anthem's wedding attire; the universe
Anxiously anticipating these adorned galaxies be anew; bookplate bridesmaids
With glittering eyes and broadening smiles; quickly...

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Categories: disembarking, angel, art, autumn, love,
Form: I do not know?
Waiting In the Doctor's Office
I was at one thirty once,
Now I am at two fifteen,
Time has moved incrementally,
Like my weight and BMI,
Crept up gradually, in small bites,
Of cheesecakes and...

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Categories: disembarking, age, allegory, anxiety, appreciation,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things