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Replica
Replica

I see you, than I see me
I love you all over again
Daughter you are a “reflection” of the beauty inside of me.
Again, I love you...

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Categories: replica, life, love, i love
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Seduction
My view on seduction,
 is that what you're asking me? 

Specifically love, 
my thoughts on loving a woman,
that's what you want to know?

Have you ever...

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Categories: replica, romance, women,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Friendly Goodbye
Poem 1: A Boy And His Painted Piano

he used lively greens
tender blues,
touches of plain mauve 
and rainbow trout splatters
to paint music
on the gas fumes 
that...

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Categories: replica, beauty,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Jewel That Took the Crown
A coral pink design on glistening ruby tapestry--
Reminiscent of ingenuity of sculptor's blueprints
In scarlet-orange tinges and teal-green imprints
Hanging spectacularly in the cosmic art gallery.

You are...

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Categories: replica, butterfly, imagery, sky, space,
Form: Verse
Roadmap
I look into the mirror
And feel sad at what I see – 
A wrinkled replica of
A more vibrant, younger me.

On certain days, it’s not so...

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Categories: replica, age,
Form: Rhyme



My Love Is Real
A pre-lit Christmas tree sparkles the entrance 

Monet, Van Gough, and Wassily Kandinsky prints 

adorn the walls of her sitting room

a dozen painted roses sit...

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© Tim Smith  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: replica, love,
Form: Free verse
An Elegy For a New Born
In the world  of all comforts,
In the world of absolute care and affection,
In the world of motherhood.
Ten months I was basking, in my mother's...

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Categories: replica, absence, anxiety, grief, loss,
Form: Elegiac Lyric
Her
“H” represents the humility she 
displayed from the moment she 
opened her eyes; 
“E” would suggest a revision of 
evolution, 
Because it would take many...

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Categories: replica, devotion, feelings, woman,
Form: Free verse
Religious Train To Peace
There's a Train
Going to Peace Station.
Christians, Buddhists,
Hindus, Atheists,
Each occupied a Compartment,
But never Bothered one another,
Just like the Two Rails of the Track
That Travel Together but...

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Categories: replica, identity, islamic, journey, peace,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member My Granddaughter Jennifer
JENNIFER

I posted  a poem on the 11th February 2019 that my Grandfather wrote to me in 1971, titled,
“My Granddaughter Jennifer”.    I...

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Categories: replica, happiness, life,
Form: Rhyme
Ingratitude
INGRATITUDE


Hey you guys out there  - 
Can anyone tell me why this chick
Dumped me after I went to such 
Trouble to get her ...

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Categories: replica, funnyme,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Simulacrum
A literacy theft of a line or phrase
the facade, simulacrum of a writer
creating a mirror image, deception . . . 
    ...

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Categories: replica, how i feel,
Form: Sapphic stanza
Premium Member Waterlily Garden
Dragonflies practice their ballet
Tendering aflutter their cordial invites
To a world of whimsy and frivolity
A playful shimmer of glistening ripples
Mirrors of gilded sunlight enchantment
In a universe...

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Categories: replica, fantasy, flower, garden, magic,
Form: Free verse
Candles and Wildflowers
Sure I enjoy the scent of candles
Watching the flame dance upon top of the mantle
Beautiful reflections and silhouettes all aglow
Flickering flame swaying to and fro
For...

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Categories: replica, flower, seasons,
Form: Rhyme
Life's Composition
Every morn, I wake to a blank page - 
A canvas, on which I paint
Today

I often revisit past illustrations;
Some statuesque,
and others with rips, tears, and...

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© Ryan Nash  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: replica, introspection, life
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things