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Premium Member Fear of Fear
Let leave this uncontented mind
     That clings to hate for fear of change
     Such pain of sight that keeps me blind
     When light to dawn could be as strange

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Categories: renounces, analogy, fear,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member If You Think You'Re the Only One
IF YOU THINK YOU’RE THE ONLY ONE…

   “A quiet and modest life,” says he in German, the most successful of them/us all, “brings more joy than a pursuit of success bound with constant unrest.”

         Albert...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: renounces, happiness, rights, success, women,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member War and Peace: That Midst Nations and Nationals
War and Peace: That Midst Nations And Nationals

War and Peace, a classical fiction by Leo Tolstoy, first published as Voyna I Mir in 1865–69. This picturesque reflection of early 19th-century Russian culture saw as its power of vivid detail and change from subconscious interpretation, is...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: renounces, allegory, angst, life, marriage,
Form: Dramatic Verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Parent Is a Servant
The mother struggles to deliver baby                                       ...

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Categories: renounces, caregiving, culture, dedication, devotion,
Form: Couplet
Eight Men Who Are Doing Quite Well
A notice appeared in the paper recently with the names and faces of eight men who have a combined wealth of $426 billion. According to Oxfam International, in 2015 this would have equaled the amount of wealth held by half the world’s population, the poorest...

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Categories: renounces, money,
Form: Prose
April Fools' Occurs First Day of Fourth Month
April fools' occurs first day of fourth month

Ordinarily all manner 
of tomfoolery doth abound,
celebrated for countless centuries 
by different cultures, 
though exact origins remain 
shrouded in mystery,
nevertheless quasi holiday of sorts 
begat courtesy primitive precursor 
to Central Intelligence Agency 
nsync with Federal 
Bureau of Investigations
equivalent...

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Categories: renounces, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Rhyme



After the Lust Is Gone......
When a woman first meets a man,
He thinks she's the greatest invention
since sliced ham,

He adores her physical appearance,
The way she talks, laughs and giggles,
He even savors her fragrance,
There is never any talk of space or
room to wiggle,

Once the relationship becomes consummated,
her faults suddenly become illuminated,
The...

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Categories: renounces, girlfriend-boyfriend, introspection, lost love,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Why Should I Believe In God-There's No God-
What is the meaning of the bold assertion, “There is no God”? 
Commentators rightly maintain that the statement 
Is not a literal denial of the existence of God what!
The “wicked hotly pursue the poor” 
And the “man greedy for gain curses and renounces the Lord”...

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Categories: renounces, abuse, analogy, anxiety, atheist,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Untitled 13
There's no through road so
with iced courage and steeled breath
She opens each scarlet line,
watching each blank page wave in the wind.
She renounces, orphaning it through self sacrifice and,
through Her crimson puddles,
She sees the barren paths- untrodden-
retreat as the oven scolds the cake inside.
It leeches, and...

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Categories: renounces, mother, suicide,
Form: Prose Poetry
Dogma Or Mystery, Part One
The problem I have with religions is that they forget themselves. All of the great religions start out from a MYSTERY. Something or someone happens that is unique, remarkable, almost incomprehensible in terms of everyday life. A man of status learns he is actually one...

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Categories: renounces, analogy, appreciation, atheist, god,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Spring's Coming An Iou In Lieu
Slovenly winter's sojourn lingers, but dwindles away.
Petulant cold snaps, squalls and hail the exit price you pay.
Riddance wrung from season squeezed by hugs to relent reluctantly.
In dawn's budding yolk core, a sign of hope that Spring's door shunt
Nurtures renewal, renounces enfeebled winter gloom with enlightened...

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Categories: renounces, feelings, hope, spring,
Form: Free verse
We Are Thoughts
Inspired by following lines of Unseeking Seeker:
What may we do to remain in joyful acceptance, tranquil and sedate?
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"When one fully renounces all the desires that have entered the mind, and remains satisfied in the Self alone by the Self, then he is called a man...

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Categories: renounces, spiritual, stress,
Form: Rhyme
The Monologue Man
His talks seemingly obsolete

His obstinacy tenacious and noisy

He rebukes, he chides, he reprimands

His acts like a performer's repertoire

His renunciations to be jeered upon

He renounces, he chucks in, he relinquishes

It is the monologue man...

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Categories: renounces, people,
Form: Free verse
April Fools Day Ordinarily All Manner of Tomfoolery Abounds
April fools' day - (ordinarily) all manner of tomfoolery abounds

Pandemic straps tightly plied girded beltway
unlike any other All fools day
in annals of recorded ("fake") history
western civilization tapestry doth fray
April first two thousand and twenty
neigh, no time for horseplay

what with coronavirus (COVID-19)
boarded ship of jilted fools
(think...

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Categories: renounces, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Free verse
Christ Was the Holiest and Humblest Man
Christ said to his followers gathered around
him," Follow me through my journey,
I can't promise peace but salvation;
the betrayer has already kissed me,
and I am ready to shed my blood
for your sins and give you back Heaven.'

If even an unbeliever instantly renounces 
his faith and embraces...

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Categories: renounces, fate, jesus, love,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things