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Hash Tag Me 2 Jp Self Confessed Poetry Addict
I just found myself clicking and
reading one of my favorite poet's Jennifer Proxenos poem's called
An Early Addiction

In which she spells out her joy
and love for...

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Categories: self confessed(a), appreciation,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member My Muse Is a Flower Garden
Autumn will forever be the season of death to me,
but like time, I do not remain cemented in the past.
Memories of ghosts will always lead me...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: self confessed(a), analogy, assonance, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Blindfolded Butterfly
There she was , blindfolded by butterfly wings , 
Collecting shells lost in a forgotten coral reef , 
Listening to the rhythm of her breathless...

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Categories: self confessed(a), deep, ocean,
Form: Free verse
Poetry (A Spiritual Release)
In less than a year, hundreds of poems have poured out of me.
I thought I'd drown in my tears, but I began to swim in...

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Categories: self confessed(a), faith, inspirationalspiritual,
Form: Couplet
The Snowman
Encased in ice and frozen
So the world could not break through,
The beating of my bitter heart
Soon faint and thoughtless grew,

And from this frigid, frosty state
A...

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Categories: self confessed(a), angst, depression, hope, imagination,
Form: Rhyme



For Sale
I talked it over with Glen,
Me sole mate and imaginary friend
He said “Listen here me matey”
“It’s the best way for you in the end”

So as...

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Categories: self confessed(a), funny, me,
Form: Rhyme
You Are Hard
You are hard, you are brash,
Your swagger is flash,
And when we touch base, your talk turns to cash.

You are loud, especially in a crowd,
But when...

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Categories: self confessed(a), confusion, hate, humorous, love,
Form: Lyric
Free Cee Was It What It Was
WAS IT WHAT IT WAS?

It was a time of temperance for a temper tamed
It was a time when, on beauty, was mournfulness and belligerence blamed
It...

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Categories: self confessed(a), angst, woman, time, time,
Form: Monorhyme
Premium Member Special Show
Bliss-filled, awesome… yet simply fantastic
Highlights my special son’s show, eclectic
To the phlegmatic, it’s too dramatic
Midst praise-songs, verily operatic
While others comment as realistic…

Heaven-bound, spiritually ecstatic
Journeying zealously,...

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Categories: self confessed(a), appreciation, blessing, character, christian,
Form: Monorhyme
Jonathan Fox
Jon always does a Rubix Cube, 
Before swims for his nerve, 
He’s a self-confessed motorhead, 
Loves driving Lamorghini’s. 

Born on the 30th of May in...

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Categories: self confessed(a), sports, strength,
Form: Blank verse
Guilty Via Payment
Guilty Via Paymen

Hohoho.....
Here in Bolehland, a murder case is being heard in High Court...
A very intriguing case where a deputy public prosecutor ended dead in...

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Categories: self confessed(a), community, murder,
Form: Free verse
Sunday
What a quaint and small conception you have of the world

Sunday

Sunday

while you are polishing your rhetoric in pews
with the silver laden coffers of your charity
tucked...

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Categories: self confessed(a), devotion
Form: Free verse
Why Is America Embracing Marxisim Part One
Why is America embracing Marxism? When in Hong Kong, Venezuela, and Cuba people are embracing Democracy! Even willing to pay the harsh penalties of Communist...

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Categories: self confessed(a), 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Climbing
Climbing
 
Deliberately he climbs
twisted thread in hand,
underneath his narrow frame
the warm water breathes warnings 
of free fall arrests,
amongst tentative overhangs
and twisted limbs
he stills himself.
 
Lost...

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© Tony Mott  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: self confessed(a), allusion, childhood, endurance,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Walking Apology Makes Women Sigh
self professed failure
self confessed bailer
left when things got hard
disappeared 

bad guy he told many
self confidence?
I don’t have any

Walking apology 
Was this guy
When he arrived the...

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Categories: self confessed(a), life,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things