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Premium Member The Loss of the Andrea Gail
They that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters:
These see the works of the Lord and his wonders in...

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Categories: hub, america, death, fishing, ocean,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member - Love and Care -Collabration -
Its easy to become what you fear..
                 Could bring...

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Categories: hub, life, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Beyond Night's Sky
Farther than mantles of a pewter night,
Comets reel in their own immeasurable world
Past earth's sky,  gloaming through lattices
Woven by celestial bands... a grandeur
From a...

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Categories: hub, creation, world,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member From the Newspaper Stand
Along this foggy daybreak stroll,
I tread along the intersection
between Mabini Street and EDSA boulevard, 
crossing number 25 Ortigas Road.

I breathe in the same grain 
of...

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Categories: hub, introspection, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Wheel In September
I've startled a frog, who leaps in flashes.
He and a grasshopper zig-zag away.
The lawn whispers mildly, in tune with the sun,
Yet something's amiss--the air is...

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© Carol Mays  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hub, autumn, garden, mystery, nature,
Form: Free verse



The Pirate's Life For Me
I starts me life as pirate, 
A grommet before age twelve,
Not an ordinary bandit,
High sea adventures me delve.

With a Letter of Marque in me han’
And...

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Categories: hub, adventure, fantasy, on work
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member A Study In Bronze
I’ve unfurled the Southern Cross tonight and put it
On the wall, and as I gazed the longest while.. I thought I heard the
dingo’s call? ...

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Categories: hub, endurance, freedom,
Form: Rhyme
Gandhi
Gandhi


What principle stimulated or stirred this Guy
Which Doctrine or what Teaching did he buy?

Sauntering on sandals and wrapt on his robe
Miles that he treaded traversed...

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Categories: hub,
Form: Couplet
Satan's Apple
I wonder if God hates cowards, for

My sins mushroom near Satan's apple

I live and die in my own filth

No human or angel treads 

Near my...

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Categories: hub, addiction, angel, fruit, imagery,
Form: Free verse
Praying For a Flat
The wheels
                       ...

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Categories: hub, angst,
Form: Shape
Declaration of a Saint
Communities are built on pioneer toil and generational links,
with building, road and railway, applied to how a council thinks.
There’s sporting ties and country hall, to...

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Categories: hub, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Declaration of a Saint
Communities are built on pioneer toil and generational links,
with building, road and railway, applied to how a council thinks.
There’s sporting ties and country hall, to...

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Categories: hub, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Immanent Yet Transcendent
Immanent, at the heart of blood of the One who made     
Me, I am part of the great I am, the...

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Categories: hub, appreciation, spiritual, strength,
Form: Acrostic
If I Were a Stone

If I Were A Stone

If I were a stone…without a doubt I would be a lovely marbled granite…
the center of attention in a newly updated...

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Categories: hub, imagination, prayer, me, ,
Form: Narrative
The Perspective of Alabaster Scrooge
THE PERSPECTIVE OF ALABASTER SCROOGE

In modern English people time, when the world was full of eminent joy, there lived a man of prestige who was...

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Categories: hub, culture, humanity, i am,
Form: Imagism

Book: Shattered Sighs