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Premium Member Life Mistake Were Many In Silence Wrung
Life Mistake Were Many In Silence Wrung

I got married a child and far to young
With no life experience, seasons stung
Charlatan future sticking out its tongue
Pretending life was a concert that swung
Son born full piss and vinegar I clung
Then one day my prince came when my...

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Categories: wrung, abuse, freedom, metaphor, son,
Form: Monorhyme
Premium Member Clear As Bell, Wrung
Bell
peeled, wrung
out, a clean skin,
shiny, clear to ring true,
has piercing dings that penetrate
right through the chaotic din and clatter,
insistent with its message sung:
Chiming
in
...

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Categories: wrung, song, sound,
Form: Ninette
Premium Member Wrung Out
Limp as an ignored marionette,
the sun has melted all my bones.
I've never known such heat before,
I've always lived in temperate zones.
I'm thirsty but I cannot move
to get myself a cooling drink.
My sizzled brain can't calculate
the distance to the kitchen sink.
I need someone to prop me...

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Categories: wrung, how i feel,
Form: Light Verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Premium Member Wrung Out
Hortense was an Opera singer,
Who thought she was a humdinger.
Every breath that she took,
Screamed like a strangulated chook,
The audience put Hortense through the wringer....

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Categories: wrung, 10th grade,
Form: Limerick

Book: Reflection on the Important Things