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Dark Skinned Vs Light Skinned
In our Asian-cum-Eastern land
No one prefers or admires
the dark-skinned or tanned

Gosh, as if the fair-skinned alone
belonged to the so-called fairer sex
And here, 'black is beauty'...

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Categories: fair skinned, color, prejudice, race, ,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member The Origins of Her Stunning Beauty
Her great-grandfather was an Irish lad
with bright red hair. He went to Timbuktu
and met a Muslim, black and beautiful.
Their oldest daughter wed a fair-skinned Jew!

They...

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Categories: fair skinned, beauty,
Form: Quatrain
Go For It
Life is a dangerous struggle 
Full of inconsistencies, challenges and pains
Life is not fair even to the fair skinned 
The dark skinned are not faring...

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Categories: fair skinned, confidence, courage, dream, encouraging,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Forever
“Forever”



When The Terrors came,
The Uncontrollable Ones,
she closed her eyes
and listened for the notes
her mother had planted
amongst the deep blues,
beds of Forget-Me-Nots,
she followed the 
labyrinthine trail...

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Categories: fair skinned, dark, halloween, light, love,
Form: Narrative
Colourfication
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Categories: fair skinned, appreciation, beauty, color, emotions,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Love Knows Not Age
My dad fell head over heels in love with my mom during their college years. Mom was a petite, a dark haired, dark skinned little...

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Categories: fair skinned, angel, love,
Form: Haibun
The Awful Abigail Rhine
Abigail Rhine such an abomination of her time, the fair skinned false
princess with such the hunger for lust and power from which she ruled
every watch...

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Categories: fair skinned, fantasypower,
Form: Narrative
January 8, 2011
TRAUMA BAY

Of true evil, I’d had barely a peek
But this day would be an education
A full immersion in the fetid reek
The foul depths of his...

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Categories: fair skinned, courage, evil, history, recovery
Form: Rhyme Royal
Independence Day
Beachfront condos shrouded in the early mist 
of morning. Seagulls hanging on the breeze, 
their screeching waking sleepyheads 
before their coffee, it's July the 4th,...

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Categories: fair skinned, holiday,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Flower Fairies
In the garden of life where the fairies called home...
laid a pathway of lessons created of stone.
If one strayed off the path...a new road would...

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Categories: fair skinned, fairy,
Form: I do not know?
Rose
“come fluttering words, come drifting words to me…”

               A Rambling Poet


A...

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Categories: fair skinned, imagination, nostalgia, workday, hair,
Form: Narrative
Sister
There she was, looking at me with the love that only an older sister could have.... a sister who existed before time began.
She told me...

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Categories: fair skinned, christian, dance, sister, me,
Form: Free verse
The Dolls
When I was young, I had these dolls, in various guise and shapes,
The first was been the simplest; in it no single garment
or any ornament...

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Categories: fair skinned, loss, nature, nostalgia, places,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member A Frog Named Turtle
A green chunky over stuffed frog named Turtle
one tortuga de rio
went home with  a little boy 
The little red-headed imagination drenched boy dressed Turtle...

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Categories: fair skinned, childhood, family, imagination,
Form: Free verse
The Dolls
When I was young, I had these dolls, in various guise and shapes,
The first was been the simplest; in it no single garment
or any ornament...

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Categories: fair skinned, loss, nature, nostalgia, places,
Form: Narrative

Book: Shattered Sighs