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Premium Member Chapter 86 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: Young Solomons Exclude Desharah
Date December 31. 2040

Damian Stood on the ground floor
Of the new Mansion while 
GrandDad Hakim rested In the
Living room watching TV.  The
First level was half complete. 
Damian thought the pace needed
Quickening. He would have...

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Categories: 86, angst, emotions,
Form: Alliteration



Premium Member Innocence Lost
Remembering that day in May - when I became corporate prey
On this unforgettable day - an innocent child was thrown away
Last night as I lay in bed - I read the news here's what it...

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Categories: 86, abortion, baby, betrayal, boy, child, confusion, creation,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Twisting Tale of An Avian Apparition
"The discrepancies are many, the dalliances are few,
both pitched against one dynamic, lifelong achievement"

Poking through the woods of the Mill Grove Audubon Estate,
suddenly came upon an ivy-covered studio shed
tucked away amongst foliage near Perkiomen Creek,
apparently...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: 86, america, appreciation, art, bird, books, dream, history,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 86
“Have you noticed the pounding against the opening of the cavern,” Lumi asked him?
     “I have,” Joulupukki responded.  “Whatever it is seems to be trying to force their way in....

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Categories: 86, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Changing the Mind's Diaper
Changing The Mind's Diaper

My mind is clouded and I just had these thoughts
So much going on my head is constipated
Filled with prime everything I was taught, 
The quantity is carried in my mind inflated

My minds...

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Categories: 86, analogy, anxiety, conflict, confusion, deep,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member To Gregory Pardlo, Pulitzer Prize Winner
As soon as I heard 
You were the First African American Male
To win the Pulitzer prize for Poetry
I wanted to run out and celebrate
I wanted to wake up Hughes and Dunbar
And Baraka and say we...

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Categories: 86, assonance, black african american, books, muse, poems,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Acknowledgements
1.    John Desmond Patrick Keegan
2.    Alfred, Lord Tennyson 
3.    Sally Aline Mae Beller
4.    Charles Edward A. Berry
5.    Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce...

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Categories: 86, appreciation, dedication, inspiration,
Form: List
Premium Member One Hundred Things To Do Instead of Drugs and Alcohol
1. Write a poem
2. Call up an old friend
3. Read a book
4. Make sandwiches to save for later
5. Call your mom
6. Go for a walk
7. Go for a jog
8. Draw fantastical creatures
9. Eat healthy snacks
10....

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Categories: 86, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Eccentric Mints - 150 Varieties
1.	Abolish Mints
2.	Abut Mints
3.	Accomplish Mints
4.	Accouter Mints
5.	Acknowledge Mints
6.	Ada Mints
7.	Adjust Mints
8.	Admonish Mints
9.	Adorn Mints
10.	Advance Mints
11.	Advertise Mints
12.	Agree Mints
13.	Ail Mints
14.	Align Mints
15.	Announce Mints
16.	Annul Mints
17.	Apart Mints
18.	Appease Mints 
19.	Appoint Mints
20.	Arma Mints
21.	Argu Mints
22.	Arrange Mints
23.	Assess Mints
24.	Astonish Mints
25.	Atone Mints
26.	Attain Mints
27.	Banish Mints
28.	Battle Mints
29.	Befuddle Mints
30.	Bereve Mints
31.	Better Mints
32.	Bewilder Mints
33.	Blandish Mints
34.	Command...

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Categories: 86, humor, word play,
Form: List
Premium Member self-directed
I’m new to ‘self directed study,’ it’s a construction I’ve never known. It’s kind of a faustian bargain that resembles another self-paced activity—treading water. The program’s like an immersive plunge in deep, choppy, informational seas.

On...

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Categories: 86, education, humor, music, school, student, work,
Form: Free verse
Sappho Translations IX
Sappho Translations IX


Sappho, fragment 17
translation by Michael R. Burch

Hear me, Queen Hera, as your delightful festival nears,
you to whom the sons of Atreus performed vows,
those dazzling kings who did such amazing things,
first at Troy, then...

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Categories: 86, god, heart, men, prayer, wedding, wife, women,
Form: Free verse
Bringing Myself Up To Date With Myself
Sorry other poets. You just became my sounding board. There are many things that are becoming quite interesting. This subpoena thing is one of them. 
If Trump receives one from a Federal Court, he is...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: 86, allegory, analogy,
Form: I do not know?
My Glass of Wine
Like a present long waited for that is sealed
I’m in and out of love and don’t know how to feel
Although my love life has come to a yield
Now is the time to harvest the fresh...

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Categories: 86, adventure, hope, love, fruit, life, love, me,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Grandfather Clock
By Curtis Johnson

In May of ‘63, daddy’s demise came early when he was only 58, leaving mama widowed at 35 with eleven minor children. Essentially stair steppers, our ages ranged from 9 months to 16...

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Categories: 86, blessing, dad, family, father, fathers day, grandfather,
Form: Narrative
This Is the End Ode To Jim Morrison
Sanity on Colonial Road no longer exists.
The endless spiral downward still persists.
Friends have been lost, no longer exist.
Life is strange, wipe me off the list.

Have no wife, no kids, no job.
And yes, I live the...

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Categories: 86, depression, introspection, suicide,
Form: Verse
Premium Member An Existential Curiosity
*Image of January 14, 2023, by WinCal.

An Existential Curiosity

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Ambitious existent presence to yield,
Hostage that's well endured of a pre-life,
Handcuffed fallible praying to be healed,
Labyrinth attributes drudgery strife.

Redeeming shrilling lob gratis to air,
Longings bounded dreamt outpours...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: 86, brother, dad, family, memory, missing you, son,
Form: Rhyme
Mental Health
“It's not that we cant see the solution; it's that we cant see the problem”                    ...

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Categories: 86, abuse, addiction, confidence, courage, encouraging, mental illness,
Form: Rhyme
My Hardship-1
Nothing in my life has ever been anything like this.
When I started my company it was nothing but bliss.
I invented a company called “The Edit Centre”
Back in ’86, I was quite the inventor.

The business model...

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Categories: 86, on work and working, business,
Form: Rhyme
Random Thoughts
Memories of the past may fade away. Sometimes, forgetting is a blessing and what has happened, and is happening, is all a part of God's perfect plan of redemption. In life, guilt and shame can...

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Categories: 86, bible, christian, conflict, faith, sin,
Form: Bio
Elegy Written On the Death of a Paramour
ELEGY WRITTEN ON THE DEATH
OF A PARAMOUR
How many faces shroud
A paramour ?
One, two, more!
He was vibrant
Man hood with veins and vines
Gushing passion
Historicity
Genetic thread bestowed
Chewing wild passions
Bit by bit
Anaconda devouring tender deer
Deliciously.
Adolescent love
Infatuations
Treacherous;
And on by virtue...

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Categories: 86, death, body, love,
Form: Elegy
Premium Member Wake Up George Floyd Wake Up These Are the Voices of Victumised Black Man In the Usa Part 2
Off a righteous God America stop the persecutions
We are due out love from you; Stop the profiles 
And stand in our shoes and skin for a while, now, How would you feel now?
Situations where people...

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Categories: 86, america, analogy, black african american, discrimination,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Decade of the 80's
I finished high school in the 60's, a decade of 'Change and Revolution'.                      ...

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Categories: 86, america, family, history,
Form: Free verse
The Boy Within
The small boy falls and hurts his elbow and knees,
and cries quietly on the inside,
because there is no one there to feel his pain,
or give him comfort,
for the small boy is 86 years old.

His skin...

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Categories: 86, age, dream, first love, old,
Form: Prose
Then Came The!
they drag there feet through the dust of charred land.
observing and writing all's that they found.
smoke bellowed high in an eruption of cloud.
all in it's way was incinerated down.
then came the calm compared to the...

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Categories: 86, natural disasters, god, nature, world, sea, god,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Stacks of Aloneness
Stacks of Aloneness
                            by Odin Roark

He wandered here...

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© Odin Roark  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: 86, books,
Form: Prose Poetry

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