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Piddle Age
A lady with a weak bladder*
Thought nothing could make her madder
But Heaven knows
Her pantyhose
Revealed a soaking-wet ladder! 


*Weight gain stretches bladder muscle causing 
leakage.  The French strengthen bladder muscle by 
blowing up balloons.  The Japanese prefer sitting on 
a wooden stool and repetitiously...

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Categories: repetitiously, health, women,
Form: Limerick
Requiem of Elysium
Silver-lined beckoning moon beams
dance along, disquieting sacred ground
unmasked by truth, barefoot unencumbered
broken promise-laden blue eyes.

You whispered flame into existence
as if a stark naked sheath of sparkling
midnight velvet skies, haunted in surreal angst 
revealing the beauty I will never possess.

Lost in revelry, the tune continues to...

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Categories: repetitiously, conflict, deep, emotions, fear,
Form: Free verse
I Am the Lioness (A True Leo)
procrastinating is my hobby, 
ask 
someone if you don't believe me , 
baby i lay around  
as i please 
& 
work at my own leisure, 
incredibly you fail 
to understand i am me 

and 

i love more then like the way that i am-...

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Categories: repetitiously, me, may, me,
Form:

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Seeking the Registrar
************

A lie slowly becomes' Mercy
As the truth suddenly becomes'
   Crystal clear,
           However,
There comes' a time where
Life has equated itself with Death
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  ...

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Categories: repetitiously, confusion, death, family, work,
Form: Pastoral
Embrace the Words
Since the beginning of terrestrial time
Early man began to repetitiously rhyme
He looked to the stars in the naked night
Grunting out rhythm in his figurative fright

Even then he had to imperially impress
To woo with sounds to their hearts caress
Over time the worshipful word came about
Waging wars...

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Categories: repetitiously, adventure, celebration, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Fireworks
Crisp biting touches the starry night provides;
I sit inside my warm home listening
To darken spirits shoo goodbye on site.
Fireworks and gunfire ascending, exploding
Boom into the clutching cloudless steel-blue sky.
The heavens in sparkling colorful spiral flowers
And sputtering silver glittering showers
Falling slowly, burning all the whiles.
Smell of...

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Categories: repetitiously, dog, firework,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Cheerio Imaginations
Imagine,
for the two thousand and twentieth time,
Yang is hierarchical upside power hungry
from above,
authorized to prey on those yins below,
however resiliently they may pray.

Yang grows politically overpowering strengths
of an autonomously omnipotent god,
pejoratively associated with patriarchy,
and ethologically connected with Bucky Fuller's "convex"

So, of course,
Yang's inevitable intuitively appositional...

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Categories: repetitiously, analogy, green, health, humor,
Form: Political Verse
Deadly Seduction
I glide carelessly, smoothly, and contently through the deep, dark, murky lake water,
Not knowing that the devious, mysterious, and ruthless hunter is quickly approaching
With the sole intent to plot against his prey then mercilessly yet blissfully slaughter and
Not knowing that today I will meet my...

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Categories: repetitiously, confusion, death, fear, nature,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Conspiring Muses
I've heard about non-violent communication
but wasn't deeply listening.
It didn't seem to have much of a plot,
a lack of creative tension,
drawing my full survivalist attention.

So this is probably all wrong
that I'm not owning my conspiring dissonant feelings
and hungry needs
to eradicate conspiracy theories
that we are, and should,...

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Categories: repetitiously, anti bullying, community, god,
Form: Political Verse
Mid July
When the clock ticks towards the end of July,
I begin spending all too-hot summer days painting the blue-jay,
A rare and almost-majestic mini, hard to find the right color paint
For.  But on good days after sunset the air becomes crisp
Enough for me to enjoy the...

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Categories: repetitiously, art, seasons, time, summer,
Form: Sestina
Premium Member Senryu 7-3-2016
Senryu 7-3-2016

the family cud
repetitiously chewed
history’s digest


John G. Lawless
7-3-2016...

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Categories: repetitiously, family, history, nostalgia,
Form: Senryu
Futures
I worry for the future
 disappointed in these power games 
  those in charge play yet never suture.
They seem to act maliciously
 for the populace but for themselves 
  they alone are all that matter ambitiously.
What of the common man or woman
 the...

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Categories: repetitiously, america, political, power,
Form: Rhyme
Spell
Cast sullenly my line of self submit
accentuates addendum, not as wit.
The vast confront, an erring of God's cross
in tune not with repent, subservient loft!

Ah happiness, thy truth is so exalt
that when error confronting plagues to halt
upon my vestige in some slightness maim
the cost of time's...

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Categories: repetitiously, forgiveness, friendship, happiness, love,
Form: Rhyme
The Crown They Wear
It is a crown some seek to  wear
 one that no one denies knowing every lie spared
  fraught with deceit and libel and truths in denial
  unquestioned for fear of some unknown reprisal.
Followers who praise their traits
 refuse to see the majority's...

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Categories: repetitiously, america, analogy, political, pollution,
Form: Blank verse
Reflection
Each morning before I go to work, I take few minutes
Of my time to stand in front of you, though I am bored!
But, I need to do it, for I want to hear your comment;
As I predicted, you started your nagging argument
By teasingly, spreading both...

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Categories: repetitiously, happiness, life, peace, people,
Form: Sonnet

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