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Premium Member Simple Musings From a Faithful Man
To say the universe always existed violates every concept of our logic.
The origin of our totality could not have been a spontaneous event.
A beginning requires...

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Categories: violates, faith, spiritual,
Form: Free verse



Just a Note : Freedom of Speech 9
 Freedom of speech  is a fundamental  need

that is to  be express and achieved

Yet it should not rape human rights 

or violates...

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Categories: violates, analogy,
Form: Light Verse
Wolf Song
When air is still and dread silence suffocates
death violates esteemed sylvan sanctity—
whose jealous eye in malice deprecates,
absent demur, spurns all that ought to be.

Sussurus raised...

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Categories: violates, nature,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Knowing Right From Wrong
It's the pain laced cold reality check
crashing winds hurricane blowing 
the tail end landing with news processed 

Suffering human rights ignored pains
through prides green eyes...

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Categories: violates, angel, beautiful, faith, love,
Form: Free verse
Moon N Me
As darkness absorbed in my reveries, my usual lapse accommodated itself in height of melancholy but not in this conscience. Then I found myself in...

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© Hina Nasir  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violates, anxiety, conflict, depression, fantasy,
Form: Prose



Sake Hangover
her mannequin flesh and acidic eyes dragged his inner beasts of burden from his bones and ruined them both. the subtle silence of bitter thoughts...

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© Rich P.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violates, anger, anxiety, conflict, love
Form: Free verse
Hunger
I hate myself. 
I hate myself to the extent where I avoid looking in mirrors, 
In fear of the ugly monster that's hiding behind it....

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Categories: violates, abuse, anger, angst, depression,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member I Have Opinionated Friends
I have opinionated friends.
Bonita will not wear a mask unless it is Halloween.
It violates her constitutional rights.
What about other people’s rights? I ask her.
She scoffs.

I...

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Categories: violates, friendship,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Perfect Crimes
Please read the rules above. Obey,
Lest you receive a quick “NA.”
So many fail to read my rules,
So many fail to heed them. Fools!

There’s quite a...

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© Eric Cohen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violates, poems,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Nature's First Law
Self-destructive Man
Violates Nature's prime law:
Don't **** where you eat!...

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Categories: violates, abuse, earth, environment, pollution,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Spontaneity
Why should the mimic apologize? 
Where are the cupboards?
Where are the wages?
Where is the tailor? I had
no use for algebra, I knew it-
in as much...

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Categories: violates, adventure, dream, fire, memory,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member I Will Not Understand
The ocean sparkles
in the morning light.
We sip hot coffee;
you cough, turn your head.
Eyes say more than words.
Ties connecting us
dissipate in sunshine.
Waves which wash ashore,
this white-flecked...

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Categories: violates, angst, depression, introspection, life,
Form: Free verse
Dark Mermaid
My life and my love are the open sea. I do not fear her and she has come to respect this old sailor man. 

Alas,...

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Categories: violates, conflict, death, deep, sea,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Orphic Consecration, Translation of Pierre Emmanuel's Dedicade D'Orphee By T Wignesan
Orphic consecration, Translation of Pierre Emmanuel’s Dédicade d’Orphée by T. Wignesan

Here am I back from the other dubious bank
where Orpheus’s abandonned lyre laments
the wind down...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violates, dedication, devotion, imagery, inspiration,
Form: Sonnet
Untouchable


Others have fallen,
publicly shame slain by the Me Too sword
Men of high society pedigree,
reduced to outcast leprosy members only
And the rave wave rage of women’s...

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Categories: violates, abuse, character, slam, truth,
Form: Dramatic Verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things