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Premium Member A Farewell In Short-Writ Rhymes
These rhymes, which flow and beat, 
     must throb with iambic stress
to this line and repeat      
     the measure, more or less.     

They must have lines and rows
...

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Categories: writ, allusion, poetry, word play,
Form: Lyric
Edwin I Writ You a Perm
He came 'floatin' down the river on a truck tire tube 
With a rag round his head that was dipped in Lube 
Hung sunglasses on. . .  held back by his ears 
Then he picked up a pen releasing the tears! 

Of all the...

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© Judy Konos  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: writ, celebration,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Way For a Day Re-Writ
to be oldt fashioned...
at a fun-near-all
are some relative-at-tea...

with at least two people
knot-met since...
some long gone time ago

andt now under...
standing-smiles
lies a hum-our-being...

echoing lightly in
a wise-dome...
of minds


stans sand...

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© Sand Blown  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: writ, absence, humor, memory,
Form: Free verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Doing Away Writ Sleep
Lonely lyricist lyrics long lasting in lobe.
Pondering while prone. Poor poets prose probe.
Interrupting inception, interactions inflection,
slumber's conception. Somnolence secession.
Many mornings mulling. Careworn. No capableness culling.
Designs dejected day. Dragging dim, dexterity dulling.
Greatest gift grievously giving great grief.
There are those thoughts that rob like a thief.
Writing words...

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© Ryan Tyler  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: writ, fun, me, night, sleep,
Form: Alliteration
Brownian Movement Writ Large
Akin to daffodils got to puff the magic dragon GoDaddy seed achieve
visibly absent pride and prejudice where aggrieve
ment unseen, as careening human bits believe
where forebears of Adam and the ants sandy dunes cleave
species pollination, yet devoid of any sense nor sensibility that deceive
themselves philanthropic buttressed...

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Categories: writ, adventure, age, allusion, conflict,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Terrorism Writ Small
Coldly calculated
deliberately intended
terror-inducing violence,
physical and/or verbal,
is motivated by anger and fear,
but also sometimes, on a larger scale,
by beliefs that vengeance can be,
or at least eventually become,
ecopolitically justified means
toward an egocentrically healthy outcome.

Corollary: Nihilism could help me one day
feel and think and breathe OK.

Anyone who has...

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Categories: writ, culture, emotions, humanity, humor,
Form: Prose Poetry



Mine Kempf As Imagined Writ By Shakespeare
the great bard and Elizabethan play wright
begetting complete dramaturgy
     explaining fate hollowly airtight
succor starved, riddled smitten tattered

     sir real body politik blight
under whelming enthusiasm
     witnessed blank quarto copyright
more tragedy than comedy

  ...

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Categories: writ, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Ill Lit Or Writ
February or Feb-u-ary
    Tooz-day or Tee-use-day
  Wends-day or Wednesday

  Say 'em like you mean 'em
    else you'll demean 'em...

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Categories: writ, confusion, meaningful, spoken word,
Form: Light Verse
Just Call Me a F U G Hing Hip Poke Writ
Just Call Me A F*****G Hip Poke Writ

Oh flibbertigibbet
damn, heil (Stuart Little) let mice
self down dagnabbit,
no matter this lactose intolerant,

conscientious, consumer and avowed kit
and caboodle - ninny vegetarian,
who lacked true grit,
cuz he craved a ham, rabbit

and cheese sandwich that hit
the bunny phone
spot (courtesy pit
tickle yule...

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Categories: writ, abuse, animal, atheist, creation,
Form: Free verse
Writ of the Wistful
Do not shy away from the pensive mind,
for in its depths some peace you may finally find;
don't be afraid of the soul filled with thoughts,
rumination one of the few cures for the heart's toughest knots.

Sometimes one must just sit, and let themselves . . feel
what's...

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Categories: writ, emotions, feelings, growth, heart,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member I WRIT A POME
I writ a pome that shocked the teachers
Knocked the collars off the preachers
Awoke those sleeping in the bleachers

Then I wrote another one
Made it funny just for fun
It ended ‘fore it was begun

My pencil, such a heavy weight
My lines all crooked, never straight
I cast my lines,...

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Categories: fun, poetry, writing,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member I Writ It
I writ it,  re-writ it
settled back and said
“I did it!”

I posted it
When It was done
Said “I’ll not write
Another one.”

I sat ecstatic
Feeling drowsy
Relieved cuz no one
Called it lousy.

My pencil said
“you’ve hit your mark”
“now go and hang it
In the dark”

The critics “faved”
But here’s the rub
I listened...

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Categories: fun, humor, poetry, writing,
Form: Free verse
Brownian Motion Writ Large
Brownian motion writ large...
within small medium 
as light brainstorm doth 
hail forth the following poem.

Across the realm of gray matter
slowly percolating within tissue
composed of neuronal, glial 
and endothelial cells, and although 
there must be biological rules 
that determine the numbers 
of cells of each subtype...

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Categories: writ, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Free verse
Penitent's Paean
In sundry ways deaf to your zeal
Which foxy whims fruitless sway,
My wandering self did finally feel 
Pearliest sparks of your legit ray. 

Inured by bestial blinding decoys
Which easiest-faring limb obeys,
I did heed a deluding artful voice
That upon artless hearers preys. 

For want of fine wholesome...

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Categories: writ, absence, allegory, allusion, blessing,
Form: Other
Shameful Role of Police
Fit and faulty
Bitter and salty
Disguising and disgusting
Stingy and wingy
Doubtful and disputed
Shameful role of Police.
Q.IG Inam ghani g, If no one can be above the law and constitution 
then why your actions are opposite of your claims?
Note.You are what you do, not what you say you...

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Categories: writ, anger, betrayal, conflict, cry,
Form: Didactic

Book: Reflection on the Important Things