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Premium Member Who Would Milk the Tigress
Who would milk the Tigress
				
                				    wears no armour    gasmask
				pail within squat thighs
					nor bloodless forefinger and thumb

Cows wear forlorn looks 
	distressed mien 	
 ...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: husbanded, freedom, mother daughter, peace,
Form: Free verse
Virtual Trophies Wife For I
Virtual trophies (wife for I)... 

offered, husbanded, and collected 
when winning solitaire
Nothing beats that exaltant rush of adrenaline
watching the computer generated cards
automatically routed 
to their respective suite (spot)
(after they get turned face value up)
generates countenance to evince a grin.

This heart felt diamond in the rough
gamboling...

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Categories: husbanded, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Rhyme
Mein Kampf Analogous To One Long Run On Unparsed Sentence Fragment
Mein kampf analogous to one long run on unparsed sentence fragment

Heavily punctuated - hyphen
to embellish poetically
with bracing circumspection,
I markedly exclaim (parenthetically)
cumulative elapsed LXIII obits
around the nearest star
dashed by at lightspeed,
and quoting James Thurber
storied fiction titled
My Life and Hard Times,
me a period study courtesy Paul Sachs
(in...

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Categories: husbanded, absence, adventure, analogy, beautiful,
Form: Free verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Premium Member A First of Spring
Always unexpected, spring arrives.
Water and warm spring air raises grass
On hills before the sheep and llamas graze.

Rain falls and tries to glaze fields of yellow hay
Stippled by the husbanded animals and deer
With their round mouthed chewing into cud.

Now, farmers can stop trips to buy extra...

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Categories: husbanded, image, nature, spring, uplifting,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member U K is O K, try it for your holidays
Welcome to the British isles, where cash is flowing
Where much resides, history on every side of killer
Kings and queens provide, a tapestry of style and wiles
Villan's and villein and many wreckers; rode tides; attuned to
The chance to profit as much, was all their integrity as...

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Categories: husbanded, 11th grade, appreciation, december,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Pied a Terre
Once within a break in brambly fields
something stirred its fearful head in sleep:
Though it be woman or child, work or vision
something that dares not hold me in derision

But till that lingering day bares your face
with prating breath I bide my bane
And even as I clear...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: husbanded, life,
Form: Lyric



Nonagenarian Papa Acknowledges Nearing His Finale
Nirvana awaits dada dear
thine paternal parent,
who helped sire yours truly,
a widower these
last fourteen plus years,
he laments absence,

and sorely misses presence
regarding scatterbrain spouse,
single word description,
he would readily concur
appellation linkedin with
bubbly headed just legal bride

born November thirteenth
ninety thirty five
learned thru the grapevine
(I must telephone him...
before the curtain...

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Categories: husbanded, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Elegiac Lyric

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry