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Premium Member Relive My Youth
In a cobwebbed dusty corner in a dark attic void of light. Holds the essence of my being thr menories i hold dear. That's brought me where i am today and still nuture my fear.The dolls and movies and magazines the records scarred with age.The...

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Categories: prejudged, death, life, memory, me,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Judge Not--Lest Ye Be
What hurt filled words did you convey,                              What in the world did you say,                                   ...

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Categories: prejudged, god, hurt, leaving, pain,
Form: Sonnet
Walking Away
The divorce rate has sent my self indulgent, 
millennial heart into a tail spin,
and I'm unsure if love can subsist,
although I find myself lost on cloud nine.
What's the square root of two?
I bet it's not unity.

My brother made a run for the hills, chasing 
metallic,...

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Categories: prejudged, absence, brother, culture, emotions,
Form: Blank verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Premium Member Free To Write
why criticize when you don't even know
the pain inside I feel, I do not show
you just assume and think that it's alright
to voice opinions though they're meant to slight

why break what's left of pieces of my heart?
the wounds inflicted bleed and sting and smart!
I try...

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Categories: prejudged, freedom, poetry, , literature,
Form: Iambic Pentameter
Uncommon
UNCOMMON
By: William S. Labtis

When would uncommon be a common?
Or vice versa, a common be an uncommon?

Common* as we know as those belonging
   to two or more;
Shared by all alike; one pertaining
   to a community as a whole.
While conversely, uncommon as not
...

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Categories: prejudged, conflict,
Form: Free verse
Let Me Be Your Number One - a Collaboration With Deb Wilson
I can't control what I'm feeling inside.
Come with me baby and take this ride;
I'll take you where you wanna go!
In a rush or soft and slow.

Never again will you be lonely.
Want to be your true love only.
Let them talk-it won't make me run.
Just let me...

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Categories: prejudged, friendship, girlfriend-boyfriend, happiness, loveme,
Form: Rhyme



Let Me Be Your Number One--A Collaboration With Jimmy Anderson
I can't control what I'm feeling inside
Come with me baby and take this ride
I'll take you where you wanna go!
In a rush or soft and slow

Never again will you be lonely
Want to be your true love only
Let them talk-it won't make me run
Just let me...

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© Deb Wilson  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudged, happiness, loveme, me,
Form: Rhyme
Thetruth of My Crime To All Soup Members Part 3
I have goals, I plan to enroll in a community college.  Get an associates degree in graphic 
design.  I plan to write a couple books.  I have a few novels in my head.  I love music still, 
singing, dancing - I...

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Categories: prejudged, dedication, inspirationalwomen, write, love,
Form: Free verse
Supermarket Glimmer
No one to hold, leave home I had been told 
A parent teen who lives in Bordesley Green 
It was so cold only sixteen years old
No nicotine, no partner to be seen.

And Social Service, made me quiet nervous
They served me gruel for lunch with arsenic...

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Categories: prejudged, lost loveprayer, me,
Form: Sonnet
Game Over
The game is over, you win; I willingly throw in my hand
The cards have been stacked in your favor, exactly as you planned
I know the stakes were high and maybe I folded way too fast
But I no longer want to play this game; a game...

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Categories: prejudged, family, loss, sad,
Form: Sonnet
Giggling In the Sun
Giggling in the Sun
 
Remember when everything was, 
And without judgement
Returning to its innocence
Closer we were
To the spirit then

Nothing prejudged by a child
Simply beneath the sun
Nothing more
Than acceptance unconditional
 
Then 

When do you think 
We lose it
Between institution and verbiage
The wonderful loses its way
No time...

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Categories: prejudged, childhood, hope, lifeeducation,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Thank You Police Officers
I watch you enter the building in uniform
Realizing you will be prejudged and despised by some
Who were taught that you are all monsters
You give them encouraging smiles anyway.

I see your goodness as you buy pizzas for the ones 
Who rarely have pizza, and play ball...

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Categories: prejudged, tribute,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Lemons and Life
Of all the songs
You seem to be
The tuneless one,
Less subtlety.

God's orchestra
Has dealt a hand—
More toneless rasp
Than golden strand.

I wonder if
You long to be
A star
In morning's reverie.

Do tears well up?
Perhaps that's why
You paddle more
Than flit and fly.

And yet…
I see you
Standing proud—
Such confidence
In every crowd.

You waddle round,
For...

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© Sam Scott  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudged, bird, blue, character, confidence,
Form: Rhyme
Baked Potato
You're looking hot
Deceptive skin
I lust to know your
Soft within

A slice in two
Reveals your soul
Accompanied 
With salad bowl

I scoop away
Your very heart
Combine with cheesy joy
To start

Then pop you back
In skin replace
Moments before
I stuff my face

For veggies first
That is the rule
As rhyme destroys
'Poetic cool' 

Often prejudged
By outer...

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Categories: prejudged, beautiful, food,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry