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Premium Member Cold of the Century
Mommy had a cold, now Dragon has it too. Oh woe is me! Woe to you, too!
Fire’s dribbling, fluidly from his eyes, as lava flows, in a nasty watery goo.  
Coughs shoot in fireballs, as he coughs, with a non-tiring, and bitter croup.
Even his...

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Categories: exhaustedly, caregiving, fantasy, fun, funny,
Form: Light Verse
Sam the Dog and Pearl the Cat
Sam the dog and Pearl the cat
Were sitting on the wall
They do it every day
So it isn't strange at all
They have little conversations
Which only they can understand
They talk about their little quirks
And none of them are planned
Pearl goes first of course
And Sam lets her have...

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Categories: exhaustedly, animal, cat, dog, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Nest
NEST
Tiny red bellied birds 
Busy building a nest 
on an electricity transformer !

The couple
Use rubbish of nearby
Cable factory
Pease of wires, cables
different sizes, and shapes
wing its way
 Trapping in the sharp beaks

Irritable noise alarmed… 
The couple
Exhaustedly 
Sat a while on a wire, looking around

A little lad...

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Categories: exhaustedly, bird, nature,
Form: Free verse

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Premium Member Too Much Vitamin D
Polycultural and permacultural,
space and time growth of human communication,
information systems,
common understanding,
Commons economics,
and ultimate integrity of all human concern
and evolution's informed coordination,
coincidental endosymbiotic cooperation,
karmic incarnation
of love's redemptive initiatives--
these harvest active peace.

Anger dissipates without an enemy to target
through acts of kindness.
Fear fades coincidentally
as strong-tempered love fulfills its...

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Categories: exhaustedly, adventure, anger, baptism, inspiration,
Form: Free verse
My Gramma S Couch
Won’t you please take me back
To the brown couch at my Gramma’s house 
With the big gold-framed antique mirror over it
And hand me Grampa’s old transistor radio
Covered in leather with glorious knobs
That brought me the glorious music of
The Beatles
While I played very carefully with 
Her...

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Categories: exhaustedly, family, grandmother, sad,
Form: Free verse
Form One Line, Left
In the evenings
was the rooftop,
swisher sweets and sometimes
something in particular.

say we were young
say we both knew better
play the saint, its O.K.
say that you felt it too

Was it not
the grooviest thing;
our outrageously shameless,
fist-shaking dream for two?

say we were dumb
say our heads were on backwards
kick it likewise...

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Categories: exhaustedly, teen,
Form:



Premium Member Chapter 64 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: the Family Seventeen- Vacation Xiv
Damian Stood with the front 
Door opened and said,  "Family! 
We will be leaving in fifteen 
Minutes. Do whatever you have
To before we hit the road. Use
The bathroom whatever! 
Come on!! HAKIM!! About 7
minutes later they swarmed.
The seven ambushed Damian.
Attempting to climb onto him...

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Categories: exhaustedly, bridal shower, business, chanukah,
Form: Alliteration
An April Day
Strangers on the road
Ashes on the faces
souls melted with pains
but smiles on the lips
greeted each other
Arrows of April sun
piercing all through
but arrows of sights
deeper than the rays
searching souls endeavored
removal of curtains of bodies
Alas! found exhaustedly
can not succeeded
there is no way out for souls
to ooze out...

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© Ijaz Ahmad  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: exhaustedly, loss,
Form: Free verse
A New Heaven
What is in the darkness to fear 
What source of light is missing from there?
How does one free their soul from mischief 
And find the goals they can aim for in life?
We have no reason not to believe in a new world 
Far from the...

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Categories: exhaustedly, anxiety, bible, death, destiny,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Death In the Sport But Love For the Game
Water the spirit of life.  Rain
Washing, it drowns.  And floods
The ground. Bemoan the dead.
Looks like leather seats. This
Luxury luckily Looming. Jet Black
 black car assuming, lurking.
Then There's those painted deathly 
Lips strawberry shade beauty of
The dead. Hexing haunting.
Gloomy grooming. Bemoan
Ash tone. Assume the...

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Categories: exhaustedly, career, color, creation, culture,
Form: Alliteration
Afraid To Live
Chinks of light filter
thru pitchblack emotional prison
vestigial shadow figure hunkers,
an atrophied, mortified, petrified old man
implacable self destructive nemesis
birthed in league pitiful human shambles,

his abysmally forlorn existence
scotched, sabotaged, severely short changed
agonizing depression tortures psyche
family abandoned nsync,
entrenched self cannibalization
devastating vicious feedback loop

exhaustedly drained kith and kin
unconditional, unbridled,...

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Categories: exhaustedly, allusion, baptism, dark, death,
Form: Dramatic Verse
His Lost Love
His Lost Love

He wants her
He needs her
He says he loves her
But he can’t find her

He has searched everywhere
On foot, by car, plane and boat
But she is gone

She vanished without saying good-bye
No note, phone call or message of any kind
Her friends and family can’t help him

He...

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© Jenny Krol  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: exhaustedly, lost lovelost, lost,
Form:
Overtly Overthinking
Exhaustedly engaged in a losing battle
Relentlessly rowing with a broken paddle

Constantly convincing the judge in my mind 
Passionately pleading for the flaws I find

Dreadfully driven to explain my side as true
Willfully wanting to show my point of view 

Quite quickly I'd free, if only I...

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Categories: exhaustedly, emotions, perspective,
Form:
My Pain
What have I to gain
From all my pain
Wasted years that have flown by
The regrets I hold in which make me sigh
The rationalization of possibly being a little to late
Knowing it was you who has always
Been my soul mate

What have I to gain
From all my pain
The...

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Categories: exhaustedly, angst, confusion, depression, lost
Form: Romanticism

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