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Premium Member sea-snake soliloquies
I see beyond the 
   sea-snake crown
of thick-leaved jewels,
as a gossamer veil 
conceals jealous goblins 
 shape-shifting above
 a snow-dappled forest
 of freckled...

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Categories: soliloquies, deep,
Form: Free verse



The Soliloquies of My Imagination
A tale from the soliloquies of my imagination
Now I am thinking of evolution
My theory reveals the nature's mystery
"It all begins in the sea, our ancestry."
Scientists...

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Categories: soliloquies, humorous, imagination, introspection,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member O' Butterfly
O' Butterfly, a child, disgraced 
Bewitched without a chance
Beguiled, exquisitely endowed. Frail wings held no escape
Such innocence would glaze her eyes, as gossamer might do

He...

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Categories: soliloquies, butterfly, , western,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Unstable
You think this is quaint, a case of the blues
A handkerchief for a dainty cheek
But I want to howl, I want to shriek
I want to...

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Categories: soliloquies, anxiety, conflict, depression,
Form: Rhyme
Fading
"Before a leaf-bud has burst, its whole life acts; in the full-blown flower there is no more, in the leafless root there is no less"...

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Categories: soliloquies, angst, dark, deep, emotions,
Form: Free verse



Baking Chocolate
For shame I write again
And indulge your memory 
Doting on you baselessly,
As though you’re a man
For shame, I have no remedy

Because as a child, I...

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Categories: soliloquies, depression, lost love, passion,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Don'T Tell My Heart How To Write
In a world where we are constantly told how we should do this and that, 
we must learn to thank them for their opinions…but, to...

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Categories: soliloquies, how i feel, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Flickered Candle - a Collaboration With Eileen Ghali
A huge shout out to my dear friend, Eileen, for creating a wonderful memory with this collaboration. There is a vital lesson when moments like...

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Categories: soliloquies, feelings, friendship, journey, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Nigh Another Birthday
** Nigh Another Birthday **

I’ve passed so many birthdays,
That a few dozen of those special days 
    Fall away in a gray...

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Categories: soliloquies, age, appreciation, birthday, christian,
Form: Rhyme
Why Men Are Called Groom and Women Bride
WHY MEN ARE CALLED GROOM AND WOMEN BRIDE

Hullabaloo and cacophony etched in your Union,
Soliloquies to break up with your said-protagonist of a spouse,
You forgot your...

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Categories: soliloquies, 1st grade, for her,
Form: Iambic Pentameter
Splashed Smiles Learning
Saving a memory
because laughter splatters
across the room
rolling, clinking,
splashed smiles savored
like wine-mellow
with bursts of flavors
rolled along the tongue

Learning takes place
better when there is 
laughter and smiles
invite...

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Categories: soliloquies, school,
Form: Free verse
The Voice of a Palpitating Soul
Dear penguin bearers, 

Your fears are my letters. 
Your attacks are my words. 
Your choking is my ink. 
Your voice is my language. 
Your trembling...

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Categories: soliloquies, mental illness, strength,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Ambrosial Aphrodite
O beloved chevalier, 
cloaked in shimmering champagne armor,
tonight I long to feel your sultry skin,
embroidered with emerald embellishments 
and twinkling teal topaz, 
tailored to tempt,
veiling...

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Categories: soliloquies, devotion,
Form: Alliteration
Adventures In Doggerel
When I was a lad and somewhat brash
I often read the poems of Ogden Nash,
whose humourous rhymes on many themes,
was motivation for my own poetic...

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Categories: soliloquies, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Twenty Five
Creative inspiration
Mixed with gas price inflation
Voluntary solitude
Welcomed ingratitude
Served the homeless in Manila
Then become a homeless college student
And mother in America
Racial discrimination justified
As manager proclaimed Black...

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Categories: soliloquies, depression, introspection, mother,
Form: Couplet

Book: Reflection on the Important Things