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Premium Member A Cathartic Weave of Three
listen,
the whispers
of leaves
turn colour
autumn is here.

now that you are gone
who will wake every morn
to lift the sun
unveil the sky
etch in the clouds
who will paint the...

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Categories: ices, break up, celebration, devotion,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Ice Cube Pie
I always wanted two slices of ice cube pie
“You only get one”, was the standard reply.
I don’t know why I did
But since I was a...

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Categories: ices, business, humorous,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Any Old Poem Contest: Echoes and Whispers Uncut
listen,
the whispers
of leaves
turn color
announce
autumn is here.

touch,
the echoes
of the rain
that waters
and blossoms spring.

taste,
uncut
the snow shapes
the crisp cold
ices the wintertide.

see,
the sand sculptures
that paint
that rekindle
a childhood summer past.

smell,
the...

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Categories: ices, autumn, senses, spring, summer,
Form: Free verse
The Sin In Suffering
If I could take away the pain
and make a story change track,
If it could stem the flow of tide
to chase the darkness back

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To see the...

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Categories: ices, cry, death, death of
Form: Rhyme
Fighting To Live
Outwardly I may appear mildly angry.
Inside an inferno rages.
In my head the voices whisper,
and I fight what they tell me,
I blare music to drown it...

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Categories: ices, anger, anxiety, betrayal, depression,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Painted Eye Brows
Occasionally I'll have a beer or two... 
But never do I get drunk 
Except one time in my early years... 
When I was a wild...

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Categories: ices, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Summertime
SUMMERTIME
 
Summertimes are spent in the orchard of apples and pears
The old wooden rope swing; all frayed, from over the years

Hazy days in the summer...

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Categories: ices, appreciation, beautiful, dream, family,
Form: Couplet
My Earth, My Home
When every soul is getting older
And the trees are no longer green 
When the wind is getting warmer
Not as cool as it has been
Is this...

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© Mony Reyna  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ices, dedication, faith, peace, old,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Greek Mythology:Orion
Orion was the son of Neptune (EA). A handsome giant and a mighty hunter. Orion loved Merope, the daughter of Denopion, King of Chios, and...

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© White Wolf  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ices, creation, mythology, planet, universe,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Diamonds In the Snow
The wind has fallen, out of bluster, sun ices the sky
upon the crust of frozen snow diadems arise. 

Glittering crowns crest maple trees, diamond on...

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Categories: ices, nature,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member My Cafe's Menu a To Z
Apple crumb and angel food cakes
Butterscotch banana shakes
Chili, Chinese, cheese, and chips
Doughnuts, deviled eggs and dips
Éclairs, English fish and chips
Fudge, fondue, fritters and French crepes
Guacamole,...

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Categories: ices,
Form: ABC
Premium Member Civilization
Comfort in living, from the exercise of thinking
Interlinked webs matching each other despite their differences
Vices not welcomed and a society projecting growth
Inside, already existent development...

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Categories: ices, character, community, society,
Form: Acrostic
Love and Ice
When I sit alone in my ice block 
And I sing by hunger or cold 
I think,it’s paintfull the process, 
That without you I’m melting...

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© Pauna Oana  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ices, love, fire, fire, me,
Form: Prose Poetry
Cladestine
THE CHIMNEY
The once fine air, refreshens with dust
Between the village horizon and crest
Since the sailing of a death chemical chimney.

Young green plants seedlings growing on...

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Categories: ices, corruption, death of a
Form: Prose Poetry
Of Unknown Origin
Nylon waste is often akin to a brushed out stable, manger, or stall. But brushing the carpet is often a resemblance of a swirling cloud...

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Categories: ices, beach, beautiful,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Shattered Sighs