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Friendliness equals self sustaining positive feedback fruit loop
...Friendliness equals self sustaining positive feedback fruit loop My humble apology for inducing thee to manure yourself thru figurative following poop, best flushed down the toilet of the b......

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Categories: concatenated, adventure, anti bullying, appreciation,
Form: Free verse
Come post presidential election 2024
...Come post presidential election 2024... heil to the Wharton chief firebrand - more worrisome than an ovarian cyst every race, religion, nationality, gender, creed, et cetera with impunity dis......

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Categories: concatenated, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Free verse



Apple Skin Touch Aldravia
...soft skin apple woman magnetized touch ps Aldravia is a form of poetry created in Minas Gerais Brazil that co......

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Categories: concatenated, allegory, allusion, metaphor, woman,
Form: Light Verse
On Listening To Coffee Percolate While I Meditate Wideawake
...Quite a vivid late afternoon/ early evening dream transpired within me noggin housed deep within skullcap regarding right wing kooky conspiracy plot to kidnap a leary paranoid schizophrenic k......

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Categories: concatenated, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Lonely Dunes Worlds Apart
... Tiny baubles of silica baking mixed hues of brown and tan marble dots juxtaposition meringue peaks Desert dunes intersecting wind-whipped terra-forma sun-dried expression of natures......

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Categories: concatenated, appreciation, earth, environment, introspection,
Form: Etheree



Acta Non Verba Speaks Volumes
...Acta Non Verba... Speaks Volumes The above ad hoc Latin catchphrase, (concatenated with two English words), I regale chance reader immediately sets ablaze title of poem with timeless adage, a......

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Categories: concatenated, 12th grade, february, fruit,
Form: Free verse
Dang Slang
...They call us 'rents'. Less kind than kin. Their words obscured in part Though their tongues Are hinged and unpinned. As if they could think, But not fully speak, Their minds formed-- Simple, ......

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Categories: concatenated, change, culture, identity, language,
Form: Free verse

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