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Premium Member Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
Recent events in my life have made me think about love
 and saying the words ‘I love you.’
My father was recently diagnosed with terminal cancer
Every time I see him and mum I say how much I love them both
  - one day soon I...

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Categories: sign off, friendship, love, mum,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member L Milton Hankins
The streets of Soup Creek are now somber and dark.
We have lost a fellow poet, but never his spark.
Lewis Milton Hankins, spent 81 heartfelt years on this earth.
I will mourn with those who mourn and rejoice for his birth.

He was a first-class poet and a...

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Categories: sign off, death of a friend,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member I'M Trying To Save the World Today
I'm trying to save the world today.
The glory moment.
Finish the novel.
Feed the children.
Fill their souls.
Redeem the soul of the world.
Hand back their dignity.
Sign off on full disclosure.
Biking right through the bourgeoisie.
Let them see.
I am the light.
Shining from sea to sea.
Do you hear me?
Paul Revering?
So send...

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Categories: sign off, growing up,
Form: Free verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Looney Tweets
Donald Trump just loves to tell "jokes"
Like, "COVID-19 is an hoax!"
When somebody dies
He tweets, "Its all lies!"
Trump ought to sign off, "That's All, Folks!"...

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Categories: sign off, fantasy,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Love Letter for April :139:
Dear Love,
Just a quick note:
You caught me unawares
I thought I lived in circles
You taught me to accept squares
I write to ask for guidance
As straight lines tend to bend
The route we thought before us
Down a different path does send

You have a reputation
That has helped us through...

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© Sam Scott  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sign off, confusion, crush, friendship love,
Form: Ekphrasis
Nothing Is Deleted
Nothing is deleted
                 You can sign off...

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Categories: sign off, metaphor,
Form: Verse



Premium Member Friday the . ..13th!
FRIDAY THE 13TH

If there ever was such a day,
you could take it all away!
Would you do it?

If there ever was a day,
you could climb up on my tree!
Would you be my chimpanzee?

If there ever was a day you could see a gypsy in the stars,
you...

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© Skat A   Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sign off, confusionday, me, day, me,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Mother's Milk


"Mother’s Milk"

I don’t know -
what would you have me say?

Life is a gourmond perfume 
rolling along on the notes of air 
intoxicating musk a jubilee
music you breathe and reign in

words lactonic heaven scent
stimulating the beginning and the end
in synaethesia the let down presents
succelent life, a...

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Categories: sign off, muse,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Letter To My Father
Dear Dad

We know time is running out, you are at the end of your life
I promise my best to continue to look after mum, your ever-loving wife
The last few months have been so so so difficult for us all
God has his place in heaven for...

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Categories: sign off, appreciation, father, goodbye,
Form: Rhyme
Saul Grills Marilyn At a Seedy New Orleans Jazz Dive
Saul’s twinkling eyes took it all in – the platinum hair framing a first-class face, the silvery sheath dress wrapped around a figure that was out of sight, but in plain view. She was definitely the classiest thing in the joint -- Bannister’s by name,...

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Categories: sign off, humor, murder, mystery,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Childhood Memory - the Big Red Machine
At the end of each summer day,
while laying there in my bed,
I placed a small transistor radio
under the pillow near my head.

Each night that the Reds did play
I listened to the baseball game;
Joe Nuxhall did the play-by-play -
youngest player ever, adding to his fame.

They were...

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© Joe Flach  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sign off, childhood, history, sportshome, summer,
Form: Rhyme
Papi Mario
I’m a real mellow fellow and my rhymes cause sedation
Flow so sick you gotta give it medication
Knowledge so wholesome that it drives meditation
My rhymes are in all 50 states making up the whole nation
But let’s stick it quick to my man with the tricks
It’s me...

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Categories: sign off, art, rap,
Form: Free verse
Blocks View of His Feet
Blocks View of His Feet

Trump not only is total loss but also complete;
Speaks same words several times and will repeat;
Ignorant sign off;
Retarded slightly above,
And big belly does block view of his both feet.

James Thesarious Hilarious Horn
Retired Veteran and Poet
Bolivia, NC 28422

4385 cdd Pick Pocket Preacher
Thursday...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sign off, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Atention: U S Government
To the U S government 
and all your worthless bureaucratic agencies,
but also more importantly 
to all you global bankers especially.
Check out my FaceBook page occasionally,
because I have a lot to say about all of you Publicly,
on Facebook for all willing to learn and read.
You Now...

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Categories: sign off, patriotic, political, world,
Form: Rhyme
Oxygen Tent
May the Lord please circumvent.
My new abode, an oxygen tent.
Of course, I won't pay any rent.
Illusions going heaven sent.
Manifest a daily toast.
Inhaling just a legal dose.
Believing its just the most.

What! you mean Depart my cave?
Don,t you know I,m well behaved?
If E>T> was humane he,d have...

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Categories: sign off, humor,
Form:

Book: Reflection on the Important Things