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Premium Member Chapter 71-- Damian Delilah Mallory and Polly: Cascades the Triple Date
A good time was had by all at
Mother Daughtry's. The next 
Day Damian was in his usual 
Mood with Molly in her cozy
But large room. He layed on her
Bed she layed on top of him.
"Hmm,"...

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Categories: aahed, confidence, emotions,
Form: Alliteration



Premium Member Memories of a City Child
Writing about daisies roses rainbows and waterfalls helped me
Escape the madness of the city LIFE.  The JUNGLE. 
Whenever I wished to return I laid my pen down and
Anticipated the next siren.  So...

I laid...

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Categories: aahed, adventure, appreciation, brother, creation, dance, girl,
Form: Prose
Extreme Sacrifice
Tears fall from a round cherub face
Who feels her life is a big disgrace
Who feels she is just a charity case
Who takes up way too much space
Who knocked over the hand painted vase
From Italy
Because she...

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Categories: aahed, health, life, people, philosophy, sad, sympathy, life,
Form: Rhyme
Snow In May
On the sixteenth of May, you wore white — I wore black.
It was warm, we felt pleased and we smooched with a smack.
All four parents had come.  We would reap what we sowed.
It felt...

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Categories: aahed, love, marriage, philosophy, symbolism,
Form: Lyric
Hair of Red
Born in 1947 
a delicate post war child
So shy was she
and nervous too
a flimsy fragile flower
who when her mother took her out
     began to scream
     began to...

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Categories: aahed, child, hair, red, true love,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member How Much My Parents Mean To Me
They rejoiced at my birth ~ all was laughter and mirth
While I had no idea of their value or worth
They fed me...they bathed and they clothed me
Day after day ~ Their love knew no dearth

They...

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Categories: aahed, love, me, meaningful, parents, tribute,
Form: Rhyme
The Tale Spinner
His blockbuster of a book,
just a huge, steaming heap
of a gobbler's gobbledygook,
        praised to highest heavens
        by blabbering blurb-writers
  ...

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Categories: aahed, art, on writing and words, work,
Form: Terza Rima
Photo Op
With time to kill, I hit the zoo
And mingled with the tourists, who
Took selfies near the sea lion pool,
Behavior I’d not ridicule.

But what I did find quite amusing
And, at first, a bit confusing,
Was the focus...

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Categories: aahed, new york,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things