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A Marksman
A MARKSMAN 

This futuristic society is all about the status quo.
The soul of humanity is therefore exposed to terrorists attacks and war.
Where I am from cries out to unknown God to no be the prophesy of Armageddon.
An eternal doomsday is perceived.
So much is happening for...

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Categories: marksman, abuse, angst, anxiety, betrayal,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member A Snipe and a Marksman
Once there was a marksman 
He was in the woods to hunt
He met a snipe as he was on his way.
Snipe said “don’t hunt my kids if you confront them”
As they have gone in the forest to play”.
The marks said, “ Alright”
He took a few...

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Categories: marksman, love, mother, passion,
Form: Free verse
An Unrepentant Spitball Marksman
the upshot constituted a figurative straw
     that broke the virtual camels back
where yours truly fingered as scape goat,
     who meekly, passively, and subserviently
     felt the stinging crack
of wooden, smooth,
    ...

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Categories: marksman, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Free verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



The Paramilitary Marksman
A sniper is a waiter.
You wait for the target,
You wait for the sunset,
You wait for the sunrise,
You wait for the rain to stop,
You wait for the wind to blow.
Sometimes, you wait for hours,
Then, everything is over in seconds.
Most of the time it is a fruitless...

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Categories: marksman, allegory, humanity, soldier,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Aiming Marksman
A hot tempered man
Disobedient marksman
Aiming for danger

Russell Sivey...

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Categories: marksman, life,
Form: Senryu
William Tells
Hapsburg bailiff Gessler’s hollow kow-tow;
was a farce William Tell would disavow.
A hat on a pole!  I'll never bow.  

Such disregard tagged him, non-compliant
in a poem told by William Bryant -
William Tell was the one most defiant.

His snub of the snob gave reason to...

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Categories: marksman, 11th grade, freedom, hero,
Form: Rhyme




Book: Reflection on the Important Things