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Premium Member Internal Inhibition
How fondly he recalls when doting moon stared
Blush of her radiant smile gleamed opaline skies
While cuddling stellar vibes love they declared 
And embracing her allure he venerated his prize.

In womb of romantic night passions-grand aired
Exchanging fervent vows, longing dawn of sunrise,
When revealing prurience every intention...

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Categories: unpaired, angst, heartbreak, lost love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Death
Death to you, the same to me,
As conscious is to soul:
Undefined yet understood
In broken words “to be.”

Science seeks to word, the other,
Self, but not the same,
Parts unpaired from pairing smother,
The claim in titles’ game.

Religion boasts the word, the all,
Of us, but also of the game,
Parts...

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© B.J. Fitz  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: unpaired, age, death, depression, imagination,
Form: Rhyme
Broken Promises
On a clear blue sky

Two doves fly, sadly unpaired

Broken hearted love....

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Categories: unpaired, heartbroken, love, romance, symbolism,
Form: Haiku

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Premium Member Dante's Divine Comedy Hell Translation Canto Vii
(Continuing the trip through Hell of Dante with poet Virgilio)

Pah-peh Sah-tan, Pah-peh Sah-tan al-ept!”,
Started Pluto with his hoarse voice toss
And that gentle wise, who any knowledge kept,

Told to encourage me: “don’t have a loss 
By your fright: since any power has he,
Shall not forbid us...

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Categories: unpaired, fantasy, universe,
Form: Terza Rima
Premium Member Life's Ecogenerating Loom
Hope for richly resonant peaceful warmth
wraps perfectly and mutually redeeming moments
correlatively weaving absorbent straining ropes
woofing full wefted tapestry
through subtly suggestive tipping points
predicting dissonantly ruddered resolutions,
transitioning shuttering events,
prophesying regenerate Tree of Life RootSystems

Crowning eco-nomially balanced appositional branches
reaching up toward radiant light's Source
stretching out for full-round octave...

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Categories: unpaired, earth, hope, passion, peace,
Form: Free verse
The Two Feet
THE TWO FEET by René Annandale
There was a man with two big feet
but never the two would meet.
For the left foot went definitely left
and the right foot went positively right
They would not even face each other at night.
Yet he would never trade them for any...

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Categories: unpaired, body, children, kids, funny,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Binary 101
Binary 101

Numerically double-edged,
Duplicitous it is paired
Likewise and two fold
Its twin coded binate, not spared.

Double barrelled
Bilateral couple,
teamed; 
braced – unified.

Mated and single
Coupled, unpaired
Mixed radix,
Can be shared.

Digitally based
Systematically aced
Zero blocks the chain

Based at one
The power redefines
Linear thinking holds

Only conversion
Characterises
The values you will find
Inside binary lines...

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Categories: unpaired, computer,
Form: Free verse
Books Without Index
You gaze in wonder, at books of the library of thoughts,
With trepidation, of likes and loathes, to feed the minds’ draught,
An index, a reference section, never ever found,
Even in the hypnotic silence of the musky surrounds,

Your heart in shambles, realise it is unpaired,
Seeking for a...

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Categories: unpaired, analogy, confusion, deep, fear,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Decomposing Love
Can you truly love a rock,
you've never directly seen or touched,
or some other relatively inanimate object,
like a steel wall,
or ego-centrism?

If so, then how is your "love"
different from a whimsical "appreciate you"?

If not, then what is different between your "love"
and your "co-passions"?
Compassion,
passion with and toward,
but not...

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Categories: unpaired, anger, destiny, fear, love,
Form: Parallelismus Membrorum
Grasping For Excuses
Lonely village, moonless night
Coal’s acrid odor, breath white
Meandering highway, the drunkard’s path
Clouded mind grasped for excuses from wrath

Unaware of the shadows
His eyes on the long road
Faint rustle of leaves, broke mind from it’s trance
In hallowed acre, apparitions danced

From corner of eye, glanced he
Naught but the...

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Categories: unpaired, dark, death, drink, scary,
Form: Rhyme
Good Times
Two unknown strangers paired together to be in love but to only realized it was really untrue
 love baby oh baby oh I love you this endlessly love you are the one who parallel with me side by side you point in the right direction...

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Categories: unpaired, abuse,
Form: ABC
Premium Member The Marble Quest
Having lost my marbles,
I set out on a quest to find them;
And started my journey following the signs
To a place that they call Bedlam.

I stumbled upon some unpaired socks
Who, somehow in the laundry,
Their mates had been lost.

“Have you seen any marbles wandering about?”,
Above the crying...

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© Joe Flach  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: unpaired, children, imagination,
Form: Rhyme
One Is Not a Prime Number
One is not a prime number
But a singularity that stands alone
One and itself in the vast sea of 
Numerical complexities
It stands alone, solemn
Edging close to the realm of nihility, of nothingness
Yet, all the same, an infinity away.
Why is it that one is the first number...

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© Rena Su  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: unpaired, 9th grade, books, introspection,
Form: Free verse
Here and There
You are two things distinct,
  that exist yet unfurled

You as yourself,
  and as part of the world

Fundamentally the same,
  but functionally unpaired 

Your story twice told
  —as you’re here and then there

(Villanova Pennsylvania: April, 2019)...

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Categories: unpaired, self, world,
Form: Rhyme
In the Dark and Lonely Days
In the dull and lonely days
I hate to wake my soul up
from the bed of goofy thoughts 
as I see my hollow abdomen
refraining to produce hunger juices
and my eyes dripping the waters
of yesterday's blurry thoughts.
Windows are too far to reach out now
but my terrible wishes
dragging...

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Categories: unpaired, sorrow,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things