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Premium Member Love's Import
Love’s Import

Love’s import results when two lovers meet,
Merging their emotions as one—what a treat!

With an emotive force beyond all to compare,
Love blinds all of us,...

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Categories: import, allegory, change, emotions, god,
Form: Couplet



Premium Member Crossroads To Heaven
My heart stopped, you see
Three times, thanks to foolishness ...
But within the horror of it all I learned something ... extraordinary
And the following is, for...

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Categories: import, appreciation, faith, god, happiness,
Form: Free verse
Everyone Can'T Be a Swan
Preoccupied with symmetry
                The world considers face
The quest for winsome...

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Categories: import, beauty, society,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Our Cosmic Existence
Our Cosmic Existence

We think what we know but the key confusion is always there,
When we ponder situations or events that have such high import,
And what...

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Categories: import, creation, faith, god, heaven,
Form: Terza Rima
Premium Member The Stars At Night
The Stars at Night

Gazing at the stars at night I marvel at their divine beauty,
Knowing that God created them as reflections of His Light.

The stars...

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Categories: import, allegory, emotions, god, love,
Form: Couplet



Premium Member The Stone Unturned
There are three little words on tiny stones strewn along the floor
of a never-ending stream which runs through a misty moor.
A marvelous moor of uncertainty...

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Categories: import, love, metaphor, , extended
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Little Donald's Tale
Donald, what are you doing with all those trash cans?
Building a wall Mom, I have some great plans.
Don't worry Mom the neighbor will pay,
I'll make...

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Categories: import, parody, poetry,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member This Moment
I find myself in this moment, reflecting on many instances -
          ones that brought great joy...

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Categories: import, appreciation, life, time, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Real News
Joe Biden now rules our White House
Together with his 'doctor' spouse.
   His blunders, for sure-
   We have to endure;
To caring, he...

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Categories: import, america, corruption, how i
Form: Limerick
Car Court
CAR   COURT


Enter,   the older   heavyweight  steel  giant,
The bailiff,  a   1954 Hudson,  reads unhesitant...

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Categories: import, allegorycar, car, drug,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Untruths, Tender
she ...
gently shivered ...
venetian-sieved ribbons of
moonlight painting her face ... 
the words struggled on her lips, then
ever-so-softly dripped like
maple syrup, and found purchase in my...

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Categories: import, imagery, love, metaphor, passion,
Form: Free verse
Africa, Wake Up
Africa, Africa,

Africa Wake up, wake up,
Your time of success is coming,
The future awaits you.
Wake up from your seat & walk,
You're not there to stay.

Africa, Africa,

You...

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Categories: import, 12th grade,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member If I Were
I had a dream that I was the President of the USA and this
is what I would do to make my country strong again. ....

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Categories: import, dream,
Form: List
The Glue That Holds Us To the Canvas
Like sparks trailing
from a million, billion fireflies,
a single thought limns a trillion suns.

From the first small bonfire
flickering across four million years,
whose light imprints itself
upon the...

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© Jim Dunlap  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: import, 9th grade, poetry, space,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Yes Obscessed With Poetry
*** Yes…Obscessed with Poetry! ***

As the moon was releasing finale beams
And the sun was dressing 
For her later, post-solstice, winter rise…
I had not yet slept,...

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Categories: import, conflict, god, identity, imagery,
Form: Narrative

Book: Shattered Sighs