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Premium Member An Epic Love For Women
I know you're not here

but you are in my heart 

so 

you are always with me

i'll just slip into you

with these words.
 
I know 
there...

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Categories: thickness, beauty, celebration, dream, heart,
Form: Epic



My Eyes
My eyes,
you traced the beauty of nature.
The starry sky and inky ocean,
smile of winter in the heavenly garden,
dancing of waterfall on the lap of hill
and...

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Categories: thickness, father, mother, wife, ,
Form: Light Verse
Justice In the Quest For Love
I saw how martyrs longed for love, and so began the play of my flitting heart
A strange girl had I become, with airs of fickle...

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Categories: thickness, beauty, birth, change, inspiration,
Form: Narrative
Engaging Thoughts
i don't care
to see morning wink
from beneath the gray film
that leaves the day
undeveloped,
it's easier 
to pretend
that night
has yet to end.

night's black 
is the only veil
yet...

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Categories: thickness, boyfriend, lost love, love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Spring Luna
Neath midnight blue, the crescent moon hangs low
Complicit confidante, she knows my heart
This lovers’ bench we shared so long ago
Her and us, taking oath we’d...

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Categories: thickness, grief, heartbroken, hurt, moon,
Form: Sonnet



Tonight
Tonight I sleep in solitude, every thought is filled with you;
       And yet you would not believe the magnitude...

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Categories: thickness, girlfriend-boyfriend, imagination, passion
Form: Rhyme
On Finding a Dead Deer In My Backyard
I saw them a few weeks ago. My wife called me, something urgent,
so I left the computer and went to see what excited her.

Three deer,...

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Categories: thickness, animal, appreciation, beautiful, death,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Oh Moon
Oh moon, so full, so dearly
bright, You are the light 
of lovers; misty glow of night,
Dimmer than sun, his subordinate 
reflection, yet remains he jealous...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: thickness, heart, heartbreak, loneliness, longing,
Form: Free verse
Felony Money
True definition of a hood love story,
They called him Felony.
Skin was as smooth as a shot of Hennessey.
He made a lot of other men envy.
His...

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Categories: thickness, imagination, love, poetry, romance,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member The Shopping List
It’s all of three feet long, in order it is not,
And then there’s all the other stuff she’s probably forgot,
The first thing on the list,...

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Categories: thickness, funny, humorous, silly,
Form: Rhyme
Vouch For
I am patently smitten 
With utmost contempt ,they treat any mention of its reality
The realm of the illusory is its permanent abode
Its at best transient...

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Categories: thickness, love,
Form: Free verse
All Woman
Is it the sparkle in my eyes or the thickness of my thighs?

Is it the fullness of lips or the curve my hips

That lets you...

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Categories: thickness, happiness, introspection, passionwoman,
Form: Free verse
Yesterday
Yesterday
 music & lyrics by Joan May Donnelly Ellis 

VERSE 1:
 Yesterday came knocking at my door today
 Came so unexpected I was caught off...

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Categories: thickness, love, song,
Form: Lyric
Flowing River
water cooled smoke blows
inspiration’s river flows ....
thickness of smoke grows...

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Categories: thickness, allegory, inspirational, on writing
Form: Senryu
Alienation
I am a stranger in an alien land,
Always searching  for eternal youth,
Controlled by an aristocracy with
Little time for honesty and truth.
The food banks are...

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Categories: thickness, christmas, class, humanity, poverty,
Form: Rhyme

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