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The Third Wheel
Was as thin as a scarecrow, Though he had no straw hat
Though he thought himself as decent, no one else had thought that 
He was...

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Categories: technically, adventure, character, childhood, friendship,
Form: Free verse



Rudolph Gets the Job
Twas on the eve of Christmas and St Nick was feeling glum
because his leading reindeer had some problems with his tum.
With Dasher feeling poorly, Santa...

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Categories: technically, funnytime,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Flowing Ink of the Mind
Positioned is the brain, writing tool, paper or book
until the inside technically responds, static is the look.

The mind standing as the intellectual portal
is an excellent...

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Categories: technically, adventure, art, beautiful, beauty,
Form: Couplet
Rotten To the Core
9/15/16


Across the lands and shores

Plants and spores

So much life in different shapes and forms

Many storms cold or warm



Always been an omnivore

So I eat vegetables like...

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Categories: technically, poetry, rap, word play,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Couch Potato
Couch Potato

You are sitting on my couch, now. 
You are watching TV with my kid. 
Yes, she is old enough to sit there. 
She is...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: technically, abortion, absence, addiction, adventure,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member What!!
WHAT!!
I did mean it when I said I’d be home after nine
So don’t stare at me like I’m uncouth
4 AM is after nine
So technically I...

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Categories: technically, funnyme, home, home, me,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Grumpy Old Man
Love comes in all
shapes and sizes – Thank God!
Myself having evolved in some
rather, undesirable directions...

But what is the same anymore?

Environmentalists say, not the sky!
Not the...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: technically, analogy, corruption, introspection, leadership,
Form: Free verse
Clothesline
The house where I grew up
Came with a clothesline in the back,
A dryer being something that
Most homes those days did lack.

I learned to hang the...

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Categories: technically, memory,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member That Cellar Door
There is a woodpile in my in-laws’ cellar, and some coal, but other rumored things also.
And it has been there a long time since anyone...

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Categories: technically, moving on,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Being a School Counselor Is Fun
He is out in the hallways wailing like a wailing wall.
I do not get involved until asked, so I stand quietly.
The teacher comes out and...

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Categories: technically, school,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member 'who'
The one who lies
or the one lied to
  ~Who does the lie hurt more?



   Note:  In the last line, the word...

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Categories: technically, hurt, words,
Form: Questionku
Poem For Children
There is so many stories telling a child how to grow up, the difference between right and wrong. to follow the rules, to see in...

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Categories: technically, child, fantasy, children, kids,
Form: Narrative
Oh My Computer
Oh Marcus  

You recite to rehearse complexity 

From every sense you drill the knowledge that you have to offer into our brains 

But still...

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Categories: technically, appreciation, love, mentor, trust,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Intermission: Ad Infinitum Lux Vitae
"Intermission: Ad Infinitum Lux Vitae"




Intermission
I wait
You call
I have loved


I wait 
Lux Vitae
I have loved
Through the Storm


Lux Vitae
I have loved, to love You more
Through the Storm
You...

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Categories: technically, birth, cancer, courage, daughter,
Form: Pantoum
Premium Member Three O'Clock In the Morning
There was a time when
You couldn’t leave my side
We lay in bed
Two lovers waiting in the dark
Wishing the night would never end
Listening to each other’s...

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Categories: technically, life, care, care, time,
Form: Narrative

Book: Shattered Sighs