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Premium Member Angels Incorporated: Coming Up Roses
“Angels Incorporated: Coming Up Roses” Corporeal salutes the corporal in you angels earn their wings in the beating rising in everything solace is found in the grounding we fall back down to earth reasoning surfaces along the scars that lift the bless'ed be buffed bluff of us the silence becomes us kissing prayers all hallelujahs swallowed rise eventually to bring us home dancing, duly misunderstood Angels Incorporated: Coming Up Roses...

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Categories: incorporated, dark, light, muse,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Incorporated Steam- -
Boiling water evaporate Leaves not but to incorporate steam 6/1/19 Written by James Edward Lee Sr.2019©...

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Categories: incorporated, analogy, imagery,
Form: Crystalline



Santa Incorporated
there once was a reindeer from Chicago who worked for Santa not long ago he didn't like the work and thought Santa was a jerk so the company had to let him go Funny reindeer poetry contest Sponsored by : Tania Kitchin 12/9/18...

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Categories: incorporated, animal,
Form: Limerick
Chaos Incorporated
my cousin went to her sisters wedding very pregnant you see, walking down the aisle as matron of honour was desperate for a wee, stood behind the bride wriggling a bit in pain suddenly her bladder cried she tried to stop in vain!! she pretended she had to faint crashing into the christening font water everywhere then knocking...

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Categories: incorporated, meaningful, wedding,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Spirits, Incorporated
Written by Gail DeBole Fred Hardtselle, a salesman who died, On his tombstone had these words inscribed: "In a seance call me, for a rather small fee, I'll find out where you're going, and why!" Note: Illustrated in Coloring within the Limericks available on Amazon.com and other retail websites....

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Categories: incorporated, death, funny,
Form: Limerick



Frustrated Incorporated Intro
Disclaimer..... This poem has nothing to do with a job of any sort... It's all about love. Love is a job that sometimes we don't ask for. I'm an employee at Frustrated Incorporated. Well I should say an ex employee, I was not looking for work and on the spot, This man hired me. He tried to fire...

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Categories: incorporated, loveme, work, me, work,
Form: Rhyme
One Day In Spring (Rhyme Incorporated)
O, waiting for John Heck “in Fields of Eden”, When “I Kissed a Butterfly” for “Breaking the Pen” That Brandlynn Scruggs asked for “An Hour in Heaven”. Note: Thank you, John Heck and Brandlynn Scruggs, for your wonderful writes that inspired this poem o’ mine. A "Rhyme Incorporated" is a poetic form meaning "incorporation of poets’ names and...

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Categories: incorporated, imagination, nature, seasons, may,
Form: I do not know?
Starless Night: the Art of Giving (Rhyme Incorporated) Part 3
That night, vibrant Effie Blake told me “You Don’t Have To Be A Star” To see the beauty of this world or meet Troy Nelson, of the “Dead Star” Ahh!!! My voice need to be heard, that I wrote “To You, Mr. Apolinar” ...

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Categories: incorporated, art, friendship, funny, on
Form: I do not know?
Starless Night: the Art of Giving (Rhyme Incorporated) Part 2
Thinking of O, Ms. Jill Martin was in her solitude “Quietly…breathing” That, she just waved her hand greeting April Lewis “Without Speaking” I spied humorist Donald Meikle, writing a “Note to a Lady in Waiting” Let’s party! exclaimed silent Sami Al-Khalili, but not “Only In Winter” That’s a real cool idea, and I said, how about in “The Field...

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Categories: incorporated, art, friendship, funny, on
Form: I do not know?
Starless Night: the Art of Giving (Rhyme Incorporated) Part 1
I was reading Michelle MacDonald’s superb piece of art “Sea Shanty” Secretly, under the haiku master Katherine Stella’s “Yum Yum Tree” When smiling Carol Brown, invited me to her grand “Surprise Party” The charming lady of the soup was no longer feeling bad or “Sideline” After mending herself, thru helpful John Boak’s “Like The Best Wine” I am not sure,...

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Categories: incorporated, art, friendship, funny, on
Form: I do not know?

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