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Premium Member Espionage
secrets began leaving the building
bar codes covered the license plate's
threats intimidation badgering
and fear meaningless arousal

I began to focus on her treason
again a righteous over reasoning
I...

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Categories: espionage, art, death, me, corruption,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Mysterious Morning
dawn meeting of minds
sharing facts in orange mist
espionage days

for the good of all
like roses in the green hall
make the hours brighter

joy and liberty
underneath the singing...

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Categories: espionage, life, morning, mystery, nature,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Tamam Shud
“Tamam Shud”



Handsome comes
as handsome goes

forgotten
not missed

lies waiting 
intestate 

a code
undeciphered 

Mystery in the end - 
far more interesting 

answers calling
something whispers:

"Death -
open gate ...

Come in"

(LadyLabyrinth...

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Categories: espionage, muse, mystery, psychological,
Form: Free verse
Cheshire Cat Inc
They call me the Cheshire Cat, that's my name.
A creation straight out of Lewis Carroll's brain.

I live in a in land of wonder you see,
and...

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Categories: espionage, humor, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
The End
Millions and millions with one stone gone.
Killed by their own wrongs
From negating a path strong.
But oh, a picture perfect life shown
With three children in the...

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Categories: espionage, character, destiny, identity, image,
Form: Epic



Premium Member The Moons Yellow Eyes
The Moon’s Yellow Eyes										
After: The King in Yellow by Robert Chambers 
					
Situations righted by the assassination in Sheepshead Bay (alibied with difficulty under earth’s single...

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Categories: espionage, evil, farewell,
Form: Haibun
Premium Member Gothic Grace -
She had a gothic heart,
predictability and tamming tranquility were her counterparts,
she felt pain as gain,

peace was nettlesome and purposeless,
an abomination that careless civilization is undeserving...

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Categories: espionage, passion, woman,
Form: Ode
Premium Member Controlling Energy
Voices of the silent whispers echo deeply disturbing fact 
debates hold principle those with brains tear down structures 
human rights ignored opening up a can...

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Categories: espionage, betrayal, conflict, corruption, deep,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Cyberpoertry: Darknet
Drugs and guns, the king pin of cyber history, 
online behavior and devious work may be a mystery.  
Moral decay, and anonymous mask, freedom...

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Categories: espionage, deep, society, symbolism, technology,
Form: Rhyme
Say What

A gang of outsiders 
say they gonna reform the government,
with a bad boy at the helm
Juvenile adolescents, 
at Constitutional reform school,
are gonna be running everything
	Say...

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Categories: espionage, parody, political, society, truth,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Go Bang
“Go BANG!”



"Is that a gun in your pocket?"
She said

"Careful, I recommend
you need to be undercover, 
and soon, call it Espionage M
You’re so disjointed
It's exasperating
but endearing"
He...

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Categories: espionage, fantasy, humorous, word play,
Form: Free verse
Microcon
Many years ago I read a book entitled “Accidental Empires"
Of how a few men, from garden sheds, became multi billionaires
How could this be, what did...

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© John Scott  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: espionage, business,
Form: Rhyme
Secret Adversary
Secret Adversary


I view your effort
With a lot of piety:
You seem to bomb
A deserted city!
You need surveillance
You need espionage
To flash me out
Out of camouflage.
Yours is noise...

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Categories: espionage,
Form: Rhyme
Letter To the Unborn
To whom it may concern
 The tick-tock never wait
The worst will come no late
  Sprouting from all corners, holy end
From west to east and...

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Categories: espionage, fear
Form: Free verse
Where Houses Sing and Dance
Where houses sing and dance 

Come to my city and see
Houses sing and dance in festivals
Buildings dance Ndobolo*, twisty 
Bumping in style and singing reggae
Clapping...

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Categories: espionage, allegory, allusion, analogy, confusion,
Form: Lyric

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