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Premium Member On the Outside, Looking In
"When humanity becomes louder than love, stay out of its way. At times, it's better to be the lion in the distance, rather than the...

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Categories: invalid, friendship, life, people, sad,
Form: Free verse



Uncle Arthur
‘She’s on again - the annual campin’ trip regatta,
and we’ve got ourselves together for our plans to Wonnangatta. 
The high country; you can’t beat it...

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Categories: invalid, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Avante-Garde of Vellum and Ink
THE AVANTE-GARDE OF VELLUM AND INK 

The avante-garde of vellum and ink, like Cupid’s bow and arrow,
Carte blanche to choose the muse we love -...

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Categories: invalid, writing,
Form: Couplet
For God So Loved the World
For God so loved the whole wide world.
Every man, woman, boy and girl.
He gave his most precious gift to his
sons and daughters. To free them
all...

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Categories: invalid, 10th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Verse
Rhymes For Shared Times
RHYMES FOR SHARED TIMES

Maintain shared possessions - clean, tidy and in working CONDITION
Share responsibilities, or allocate them in a fair and balanced PARTITION

Keep your promises...

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Categories: invalid, life,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member The Christmas Spirit Vi
Christmas is here my friends, rejoice!

Let us be inspired by the coming of

Little Jesus

And

Let us incarnate the spirit of His love

By:

Feeding the poor

  Sheltering...

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Categories: invalid, christmas, jesus, love,
Form: Free verse
A Talk In the Park
I’d been flat out writing poetry for nigh on near a week,
and I felt it’s time to try and clear me head,
so I put the...

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Categories: invalid, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Scan Me
if this what i am...
could you scan the bar code please?
trying to understand
lift my hair, feel my sweat
simply here just touch my neck
red gaze lightly...

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Categories: invalid, confusion
Form: I do not know?
Let's Learn
Maybe what’s good is not my saying
But what I said is not bad

I can write; I can do
I can confess; I can avoid

What I ignore...

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Categories: invalid, life,
Form: Free verse
The Bleeding
I flung my bloodied bathrobe onto a dusty mahogany bureau and roared: “Did we frighten
the scarecrows tonight, my love? Whose catch was it anyway? Yours...

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© John Heck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: invalid, on writing and words
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member The Lay of the Best Man - Part 1
The Lay of The Best Man - Part One

I’ve seen men ‘good’, and surely, I’ve seen men ‘bad’
So jealous and so envious, I’ve seen men...

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Categories: invalid, humanity, men,
Form: Lay
How Lovely
How lovely, isn't
It, to have an 'off' switch, shotty wiring
And all,
And a presence lined up to ****?

They are always there
To cauterize the wounds of emotional...

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Categories: invalid, abuse, addiction, angst, courage,
Form: Free verse
She Wrote To Me
She Wrote To Me

My secret lover I left you 5 years ago I could not take it anymore I had 
to fill my emptiness without...

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Categories: invalid, dark, emotions, lost, love,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Fairly Implied - Ugly Denied
How full is the earth’s beauty! 
And how I implore the lengthening
Of just a day; that I may bask in 
That days brief eruptive flowering.'
Oh...

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Categories: invalid, allegory, identity,
Form: Prose Poetry
A Crazy Old Man
He walked the world as golden.
He had scholar many schools of thought.
He himself is wise and a body of knowledge.
He sat in his exam room...

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Categories: invalid, abuse, addiction, analogy, anger,
Form: Lay

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