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I Will Smile
I Will Smile

I smile, to dispense out the rage in my soggy heart!
Most folks smile, if they're dwelling in cloud nine.
I will smile, when I...

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Categories: screenplays, power, self, smile,
Form: Dramatic Monologue



Flowers of Frankincense
Laying out
the body
and 
them

they  have released 
polite glances
promising touches
and words for lean against

neither polyvinyl chloride windows
couldn't prevent
stupidity
from entrance

you are forcing your exhausted tears 
on...

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Categories: screenplays, absence, betrayal, christian, hurt,
Form: Free verse
Absentminded
Today I dropped words

between cracks in the pavement:

half-written screenplays.

My muse, a cappuccino,

conjures romance while I sip....

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Categories: screenplays, art, imagination, inspirational, introspection,
Form: Tanka
Joan Didion
Joan Didion was an accomplished American writer
Wrote “The Year of Magical Thinking”, portrays a true fighter
Her first book -“Run, River”, her last -“Let me tell...

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Categories: screenplays, celebrity, dedication,
Form: Epitaph
The Globe
Sometimes I can literally feel the burn of silence. 
It’s somewhere within my bones, 
a blank slate made of heavy metal poisoning.
 Perhaps if I...

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Categories: screenplays, dream, funny, imagination, introspection,
Form: Prose



Broken Souls
Broken Souls  

I talk to producers
of books and
screenplays 
My tormented farm
life strayed my way

Strict sheltered
home and harsh
realities
Today’s modern world
and mental tragedies

Constantly under
pressure, was pure
and...

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Categories: screenplays, books, emotions, family, film,
Form: ABC
Premium Member Tom Clancy
TOM CLANCY

author TOM CLANCY
Tom Clancy,  author of novels,
bout war, intrigue, and espionage
He Hunt for Red October, he's in clear and present danger
adapted into successful...

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Categories: screenplays, dedication, words, write,
Form: Clerihew
Gone, With Everything Else
Gone to the jungle cats
Gone to the fat cats
Gone to the mice and insects
in the sewers.

Nothing 
will kill a man
quicker
than fear of loss.

Loss of a...

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Categories: screenplays,
Form: Free verse
Warning
You shouldn't yes you should 
signs signals suggestions and marks
river up confuse th' inner intellect 
to gather all reason and shape arks
one must believe to...

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Categories: screenplays, anger,
Form: Free verse
Where the Dreams Go
Write your dreams, advised 
Carolyn Kizer, but none the wiser, 
she did not imagine these nightly 
screenplays the mind designs 
with no director, no choreographer,
no...

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© Nola Perez  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: screenplays, introspection,
Form: Ballad
Dream? Movie? Life?
Bits and pieces my 
Dreams come only in flashes
Dashes of Techicolour and 
Surround sound can’t be 
Dreams my eyes are open
No scents in dreams
Just endless...

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Categories: screenplays, life, love, water, feelings,
Form: I do not know?
Sloth
I should be writing books,
Screenplays and sitcoms
But I'm not...
Sloth has dug its claws into me

I shouldn't be watching
Have I Got News For You
From 1999 on...

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Categories: screenplays, art, imagination, loss, on
Form: Bio
Theme Music
I've seen this story, 
once or twice,
woke up replaying it,
in the middle of the night,
the title of this, still not sure,
it's a scene my head,...

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Categories: screenplays, music,
Form: Rhyme
Night Life
I'm the scriptwriter 
of daredevil dreams, lots
of smiles, a few screams, 
yet if the dream god 
would be so kind, I'd like
to copyright the awesome
screenplays...

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© Nola Perez  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: screenplays, fantasy,
Form: Rhyme
The Men Who Write Your Christmas Movies, Part Iv
“I knew then it was the last novel I’d write,
couldn’t go elsewhere due to my contract.
They wanted books like I’d written before,
but there was no...

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Categories: screenplays, growth, judgement, meaningful, sad,
Form: Epic

Book: Reflection on the Important Things