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Premium Member The Night Grandma Broke Wind
Now legends tell in History 
    of events that shook the world.
But nothing compares to the show we had 
    that caused my toes to curl.
The story grows each passing year 
    though some try to...

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Categories: lessor, funny, humor, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Bridges of Sarajevo
BRIDGES OF SARAJEVO
So stirs the heart of man, the great delight,
   to raise a banner high, the march of fate;
to lead the way, where only dark of night,
   might find a way to quench the thirst for hate;   
...

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© Vee Bdosa  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: lessor, death, war,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Winged Lessons
Winged Lessons
            by Odin Roark

Sitting astride his backpack,
A roadside nomadic looked up from his book.
The sun oppressing,
The sand distressing,
The bird noise progressing.

“From where came your right
To straddle fence wire and incessantly complain
With pompous cawing...

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© Odin Roark  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: lessor, bird, books, education, growing
Form: Free verse

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My One and Only Blood-Sister
3-13-2017							


My One and Only
Blood-Sister
	  											
Dares to cross the lessor traveled bridges & climb the fjords to the freedom of               not allowing others to define her any longer!

Admirably tenacious & filled...

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Categories: lessor, birthday, courage, i love
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member A Perpetual Forever
I am grateful for today and always: 
No matter my future outcomes
Or what it holds for me. 

I can only live today;
I cannot live for a future
Tomorrow, it may never come
I can only live; for today.

I'm grateful that you have, 
Played a role that's vital...

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Categories: lessor, adventure, hope, metaphor, onomatopoeia,
Form: Free verse
R-E-S-P-E-C-T
I saw her just yesterday, the paragon
Of all that a woman could be.  Tall and tan,
Proud and proper, short hair, not butch,
A beautiful woman dressed to the nines,
Dripping confidence like an empress.   
A lessor man would have ran and hid 
For surely...

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© Dean Wood  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: lessor, women,
Form: Free verse



Emptyness
emptiness  2
            How do you feel today ?
         Like I’m in a empty room 
          ...

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Categories: lessor, anxiety, depression, how i
Form: Epitaph
Welcoming Youl
You really want to know who I am?  
Are you interested at all,
In what lies behind the pretty face?  

Perhaps in search of,
A little substance?
A certain grace?  

Not unlike any other 
Mother of this great Earth, 
I am strong.
  
I’ve had...

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Categories: lessor, courage, destiny, for him,
Form: Dramatic Verse
The Heat of Life
Dearest Poets of All Ages,
Welcome to the unique magic of poetry!
I may disqualify myself by saying I don't like using the term modern as it usually implies that we are smarter, more advanced, better than our ancestors, which a study of history disproves, as do...

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Categories: lessor, age, appreciation, poetry,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Welcome To Santa Toy Shop
Welcome to Santa’s Toy Shop the Head Elf said, greeting them nicely.
Santa and Mrs. Claus will be here in eighteen and a half seconds precisely.
A scientific candidate got out his Apple watch and timed them, for he could.
Mr. and Mrs. Claus appeared at the exact...

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Categories: lessor, christmas,
Form: Rhyme
Soul Control
What is the true heart of a man?
Is it in darkness of midnight, the pale light before dawn?
Does his mind have control of his soul?
Will his soul take control of his mind?
Evil sighted multitude, all fair kindness blind?
Or empathy for, his lessor mankind?
Is his life’s...

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© David Ward  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: lessor, christian, today, universe,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member One's Lesser Twin
One’s Lesser Twin
                    by Odin Roark

Everyone’s got one
The hand that uses a mitt
To catch the ball
You know
That other fingered appendage
Whose achievements
Claim to fame
Is without celebration
Save the...

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© Odin Roark  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: lessor, fantasy, , western,
Form: Free verse
Yet To Be Named
You never knew did you and it was too late quite some time ago. I don’t know maybe you know now by the degrees of damage to my heart I’ve acquired from missing you. I try not to think about you for too long because...

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Categories: lessor, loss, me, heart, time,
Form: Free verse
Compressed Climates
Numberless climates, the depraved world is swimming in gravy in climatic types, (Situations, Positions) the hour essences, high- and low- pressure, erring vital organ cleaning, rehearse prayer, scrub the intellect and soul in company with a air compressor. Be pleased for having lessor.
- Loverboi...

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Categories: lessor, earth,
Form: Enclosed Rhyme
Premium Member Two
By mercy and truth iniquity is purged.
Righteousness' and peace's lips together merged.

Into the great ark animals marched in pairs,
as Noah continued in obedience and prayers.
 
In Peleg's day, men's years were cut to half.
Two nations at war --- "son of promise" means "to laugh."

Parallel testaments...

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Categories: lessor, bible, blessing, death, god,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry