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Supercilious
Sometimes we are cruel
Sometimes we are unjust
Sometimes we say hurtful things
and wonder why the sudden lack of trust.

Sometimes we fake an apology
Not because we feel...

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Categories: supercilious, introspection, life,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Ingredients To Achieve a Dream
Ingredients To Achieve A Dream - Panagiota Romios

Dream Recipe: Ingredients 

Have a huge dream that seems unachievable! 
Be fearless and put up pictures of that...

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Categories: supercilious, encouraging, success,
Form: Rhyme
Poet's Poems
People who spend their time devoted to poetry
Optimistic people who can be pessimistic as well
Elegant writers throughout society waiting ever so slowly and patiently to...

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Categories: supercilious, art, imagination, inspirational, mystery,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Ingredients For a Dream

Have a huge dream that seems so unachievable!
Be fearless and put up pictures of that dream all over your house.
Invite your God to mentor you and  then...

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Categories: supercilious, blessing, courage, dream, growth,
Form: Free verse
The Secret Lives of Chimney Pots Vi
Strategically placed when raised 
Upwards
By your masterful and well 
Practiced hand.
To mingle with ever changing 
Skylines 
That frown down with arrogant 
Scowls
Upon the indigenous populous...

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Categories: supercilious, philosophy,
Form: Rhyme



A Dirge and a Doggerel
You may as well put the shovel down
If you think this vivisepulture will be my end
I survived the suffocation of a small town
And I'll be...

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Categories: supercilious, angst, anxiety, beauty, betrayal,
Form: Rhyme
Bampa ,
as it can b 

 here’s it-cursed
 tossed,crossed, 
lost-indentation 
a winter  numberer,may be    
“evacc-ed  ejectt inject  deject-ed  subjects...

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Categories: supercilious, analogy, angst, autumn, baby,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Krishna's Advice To Arjuna - Part One
14: If the soul meets death when Sattva prevails, then it goes to the pure regions of those who are seeking truth.
15: If a man...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: supercilious, religion, death, death,
Form: Free verse
Cladestine
THE CHIMNEY
The once fine air, refreshens with dust
Between the village horizon and crest
Since the sailing of a death chemical chimney.

Young green plants seedlings growing on...

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Categories: supercilious, corruption, death of a
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Strange Ways, Here We Come
“Strange Ways, Here We Come”




the devil’s advocate
came waltzing 
through my doors

“I had no choice”
the supercilious harbinger said,
“to intervene, to parlay away

something 
not 
mine

now 
you're 
doing...

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Categories: supercilious, dark, death, grief, psychological,
Form: Narrative
The Scroll of Sorceress
The Scroll of Sorceress:
I do dark arts,
I do allure men to beat drums,
I cast spell through evil eye beads,
My dirty tricks no one reads,
I am...

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Categories: supercilious, body, dark, evil,
Form: Didactic
Women Power
Don't you dare look at her
with those dreadful eyes
if you think she'll be frightened
in your dreams you'll hear your own cries

Dont underestimate her strength
her dexterity...

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Categories: supercilious, faith, fear, forgiveness, girl,
Form: Free verse
A Sunny Day
Sometimes I like to sit in the shade
On a park bench, watch the ducks on parade,
In a long line, smoothly swimming somewhere,
Causing hardly a ripple...

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Categories: supercilious, beautiful, beauty, nature, poems,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Reflections Into Antiquity
“Hoc est quod Isidorus”, she said,
As I ate Swiss cheese
Wrapped in a starch fold,
While blatantly returning a nod. 

Never grace my table
With your impurity.
Is it...

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© Bill Yates  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: supercilious, history,
Form: Free verse
In the Name of God
In the name of God,
myriads of innocents have been slain.
In a time of war, 
God takes sides, they enthusiastically proclaim.
But,
What effect does this teaching have,
on...

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Categories: supercilious, abuse, anger, god, hope,
Form: Dramatic Verse

Book: Shattered Sighs