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Premium Member To You Alone
I cannot comprehend our great Creator’s mind,
how every galaxy he perfectly designed -
how every atom in the universe is his,
ordered and known by him, as...

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© John Watt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: trusts, god, jesus, prayer,
Form: Lyric



An Eternity I
Stood upright, between two roads,
On a thin metal rail,
A solitary, brown coloured bottle 
Of beer,          ...

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Categories: trusts, betrayal,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Shadow To Shadow
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Shadow to shadow, shade to shade
In youth the Eden where you played
was left bereft, destroyed, decayed,
by trusts malignant masquerade

Shadow to shadow, shade to shade
No grass...

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Categories: trusts, abuse, betrayal, child abuse,
Form: Monorhyme
Premium Member Blessed Outcomes
Decades of mystic dreamers have worn the path
trod across the leys, coupling pairs within Stonehenge.
Beneath the Wiltshire skies cornflower blue; they lust,
lotus-eaters, loose-limbed, seeking a...

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Categories: trusts, desire, devotion, love, mythology,
Form: Alexandrine
Help Me Please
Where do I begin
To ask the question
And do I divulge my sin
Reveal obsession
Please I need your wise advice
I’m walking on thin ice
What if I pay...

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Categories: trusts, anxiety, chocolate, destiny, emotions,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Love Is
Love is being humble and selfless, caring and kind to all
Love hopes and trusts; is protective but not possessive

Love perseveres, going the distance above and...

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Categories: trusts, love,
Form: Couplet
Soul of Sea Stars
"Like a shooting s t a r,
         plunging from lunar fields of lavenders,
  to touch the...

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Categories: trusts, dark, death, deep, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member In Praise of All Old Friends
Of all old friends, those we have of old are best;
These the souls we travel with by preference,
Theirs the spirits to whom we grant all...

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Categories: trusts, day, friend, heart, old,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
A Reflection On Truth
Why?
Love?
Friends leave!
Where is truth?
Where is love in life?
Truth is but an idle construct!
Friendship nothing but a barren fair weather desert!
The world manifests itself through hollow...

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Categories: trusts, love, trust, truth,
Form: Fibonacci
Premium Member Shadow To Shadow Revised
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Shadow to shadow, shade to shade
In youth the Eden where I played
was left bereft, destroyed, decayed,
by trusts malignant masquerade

Shadow to shadow, shade to shade
Sweet grass...

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Categories: trusts, abuse, anger, assonance, betrayal,
Form: Monorhyme
The Power of God
The power of God is a wonderful thing
Makes one man leap the other to sing
God brings joy in abundance too
Singing and dancing and healing virtue




The...

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Categories: trusts,
Form: Rhyme
When a Woman Is Just a Woman
Mother’s dirty offender seeded life that demanded nurture, demanded attention….
Demanded unforeseen fate
Twins, thrust upon her…. strained to love, and yet…. 
This happening urged her to...

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Categories: trusts, absence, angst, confusion, love,
Form: Free verse
America Is Everyone
America is everyone,
There are people who believe otherwise
But America is not 
Just some middle class white man,
Living a suburban life,
Drinking coffee every morning,
Eating breakfast with...

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© Emily Diaz  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: trusts, america, community, culture, deep,
Form: I do not know?
Saving Grace
Introduction: Don’t you quit no matter how hard it is, no matter how much you struggle.
This is called life; this is the test, with its...

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Categories: trusts, adventure, art, confusion, depression,
Form: Didactic
That's What Friends Are Law
Aristotle, who once said, “A flatterer is a friend,
Who is your inferior, or pretends to be so.”
Magician or not, the appraisal we try to defend,
Veneer...

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Categories: trusts, mystery, trust, perspective,
Form: Epic

Book: Reflection on the Important Things