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Time
Time! Those minute and 
Angular grains...
Wherein,  subscribed to 
Each hypothesized increment
Forever,
All supposedly contain
A singular ticking second from yet 
Just another incumbent 
Universe:-
Man's futile attempt...

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Categories: subscribed, philosophy,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member "vietnam Veterans"
Anne Murray did have quite the flurry, voice as a brook without crooks
 Canadian born, songs of forlorn, beautiful vibes, I subscribed
Such singing as a...

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Categories: subscribed, introspection, lovewords, snow, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member To Be Prolific
My life has been fairly stable. Rarely does an event “change my life” in any significant way. Marriage, children, one’s job. Of course, these alter...

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Categories: subscribed, writing,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Golgotha
*I normally don't like notes with poems but, a couple of things: I thought it would be interesting to capture the moment of Jesus' execution...

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© Tom Woody  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: subscribed, death, faith,
Form: Haibun
Doctor, Doctor
They say dreams are the gateway to the show, the subconscious
like dreams are the free movies you subscribe to 
once you close your eyes
If that's...

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Categories: subscribed, dark, death, deep, dream,
Form: Free verse



A Few Things To Consider Before Brown-Nosing In My Presence
1) I hate brown-nosers far more than I hate most other nosers 
of virtually any known color!

2) I will make it a point to slap...

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Categories: subscribed, angst, career, corruption, jobs,
Form: Free verse
All You An Eat
ALL YOU CAN EAT

by

JOHN M. ARRIBAS


I never subscribed to an unusual idea
That aliens are among us and thriving here
I now question my stand on that...

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Categories: subscribed, addiction, america, culture, food,
Form: Rhyme
Depression
Punishes without any crime committed!
He makes individuals abye the amiss of others.
He could be a lifetime durance to one's soul
The victim walk flaneur like dead...

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Categories: subscribed, anger, depression,
Form: Personification
Premium Member Hurried - Acrostic
Hit return or hit the gas; either way will do.
 
Unrelenting is the mantra that I've subscribed to.

Racing every moment, even during sandman’s quest.

Really, I’m...

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Categories: subscribed, angst, life,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member If Ever I Had a Country : Lxiv and Lxv
IF EVER I HAD A COUNTRY : LXIV - LXV


NOTE (facts to bear in mind while reading) : Under the French Penal Code, harm done...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: subscribed, allegory, anti bullying, corruption,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Fly Away Ladybird - Free Verse Contest
How about some free verse
That’s what Kim is asking for
Whatever my heart desires
What more could I ask, I know

Love maybe, so over subscribed
Nature is the...

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Categories: subscribed, nature,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Accoutrements of Knowledge
The Accoutrements of Knowledge



The accoutrements of knowledge
had crept into his life, overtaking it.
No more did he sit and think,
idly allowing nuance to shade gray
the black...

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Categories: subscribed, education, inspiration,
Form: Free verse
No More Algorithms
Let’s face it, Ironically subscribed,
While being subtracted from the equation.
Wicked witches from the west,
Travel to the east coast,
One named Faith, I’m like I need Hope.
Matter...

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Categories: subscribed, allegory, destiny, education, imagery,
Form: Other
Beyond the Papery, Lined Realms of the Manifold Pages of My Triadic Notebooks
A silly superstition enwraps and grips me, 
It holds me and will not loosen its vile, crushing deathgrip:
It is a numerical one, this foolish superstition...

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Categories: subscribed, age, allegory, allusion, analogy,
Form: I do not know?
A Major Seaport
A Major Seaport

She sure was such a sweet local librarian
But would always turn into a barbarian;
When I did something that I must confess
Left my table...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: subscribed, humorous,
Form: Couplet

Book: Shattered Sighs