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Premium Member Instinctually Impaired
maternal instinct
mothers love eternally
why did mine not know


01/03/2020...

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Categories: instinctually, mother,
Form: Senryu



Premium Member Scrabbled
“Scrabbled”



I could write a book
about all your dance moves
fire handed on a platter
heart beating like a hammer

a body of work
glanced at nonchalantly
on an open floor
dance...

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Categories: instinctually, dance, fun, magic,
Form: Romanticism
The Things We Don'T Remember
I don’t remember my first introduction to the idea of same sex couples. I don’t remember the first time I was told it was a...

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Categories: instinctually, courage, culture, identity, pride,
Form: Free verse
Little Child
Welcome little child.
Welcome to the wild
Now open your eyes and see all that is untame. 
You have a long journey ahead 
many miles to tread,...

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Categories: instinctually, baby, bible, birth, jesus,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Dear Id
Dear Id,

Once again, I find my mind making the same journey into your deepest ocean of questions I can never fathom. So many times I've...

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Categories: instinctually, anxiety, conflict, emotions, psychological,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member The Fallible Theory
We were born into a sabotaged life,
Darwin's Theory of Evolution. 
Protruding branches trapped by the tree of life,
but sunlight produces chlorophyll, the attribution revolution.

We had...

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Categories: instinctually, bible, birth, good morning,
Form: Rhyme
A Void Dance
It’s medicinal,
Matters of the heart,
Once felt, 
Can risk being torn apart.
Abandoned,
Left forsaken,
This soul of mine,
Where has it been taken?
Wish I could awaken,
I used to dream,
One...

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Categories: instinctually, courage, emotions, feelings, how
Form: Epic
Where One Finds Good, Evil Always Preys!
From the very conception
We were born of good and evil -
Born from coitus pure and carnal,
But born angelic from inception - 
Or were we just...

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Categories: instinctually, life, philosophy, religion, social,
Form: Prose Poetry
Tales of a Wild Goose Chase
(huff fin Bach seat driver)...

Aye kin recall when both offspring
     (yay high) as a small child
and now ma deux daughters
 ...

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Categories: instinctually, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Free verse
Conceived In Sin -
Conceived In Sin - 
Cincinnati, Ohio
(most Up To Date Virgin)

Any attempt for fecund woman
to successfully counteract biologic
reproductive force to whit
deserves grudging testes
meant to garner at...

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Categories: instinctually, animal, desire, first love,
Form: Bio
Aries Birthed By Cancer
Aggressive pursuit for what I desire
Reigned in by none, my sign burns of fire
Instinctually drawn to lead, not follow
Eager to conquer, my pride I can't...

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Categories: instinctually, introspection
Form: Acrostic
An Easier Way With a Softer Touch
An easier way with a softer touch
Lighter steps, leave chuckling footprints
Shallower still, until the end of it all

Flight or descent,
Innocently confused,
Instinctually separated

One occurrence
declares a difference
After...

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Categories: instinctually, introspection, philosophy,
Form: Free verse
Aye Miss the Trials and Tribulations of Expectant Fatherhood
no emotionally ecstatic experience compares 
   to the seminal instance 
   whence spermatozoa 
   (from profuse ejaculation) beget

the miraculous...

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Categories: instinctually, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Elegy
Last Dance
“The wood feels so cold,” she thinks,
Running her hand along the freshly, waxed surface,
“And his tie is not straight.”
Her trembling fingers instinctually reach in,
Repositioning the...

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Categories: instinctually, loss, dance, dance, together,
Form: Free verse
Harriet Harris Circa November 13th 1935 May 4th 2005
Harriet Harris circa November 13th, 1935 - ~ May 4th, 2005
(untimely death sentence ordained ~ early February 1935)

Test teasing prophylactics embarrassing
purchase never made at local...

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Categories: instinctually, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Elegy

Book: Reflection on the Important Things