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Premium Member Ill At Ease
She sensibly shells purple peas To fill the bowl between her knees. She longs to flee the filth and sleaze, And dreams of breezes in Belize....

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Categories: ill at ease(p), abuse,
Form: Monorhyme
The Mind Ill At Ease
The mind ill at ease What inspires, what moves what gives cause for distress? The longings and the ache of the mind ill at ease, wrapped in a frenzy of desperate loneliness. Acceptance will give freedom though one never stops asking why Why must I relinquish these feelings from my being? They are not bitter nor angry but strong and...

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Categories: ill at ease(p), emotions, feelings, love hurts,
Form: Free verse



Ill At Ease Or Unfurled
Is your pathway to Heaven now structured, with words that your verse seeks to pray Is your stairway straight up or diverted, remittance and debts to repay Is your meaning construed or verbatim, intention set free of this world Is your love what was given or taken —your heart ill at ease or unfurled (Villanova...

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Categories: ill at ease(p), heaven,
Form: Rhyme
Ill At Ease
"Ill at ease" Killing the genius within Living off of these vices, fuelled by sin Greatness to behold, a has-been The stench of hypocrisy is slowly sinking in behind the scenes Seeping in the crevice of the mind, a new personality An anomaly ebbing the heart, nurturing iniquity Greatness to behold, lack of propriety The sight of a flourishing mindset in ruins heightening...

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Categories: ill at ease(p), art, corruption, dark, deep,
Form: Rhyme
Ill At Ease
If disease were aware Would it look up from its meal, And look me in the eyes? Would it dab its mouth Removing any trace Of you from its face? Would it be annoyed At the interruption? Would it notice the loss And grief decaying my spirit Before its eyes? Would it feel guilt, Or...

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Categories: ill at ease(p), health, loss,
Form: Free verse




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