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Principal Clown
He walks around with his nose pointing upward in the air
With calculating eyes that are so fearful, mouth moving from side to side and a tongue that keeps twisting around the things that are profound....

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Categories: accolade, break up, business, community, conflict, confusion, courage,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member War Is a War Crime
Once wars were fought with sticks and stones
to flog the flesh and batter bones
and conquer lands, defending thrones -
though gods provoke, not one atones. 

The multitude (by hordes beset
with battle-ax or bayonet)
braved blades, dyed red...

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Categories: accolade, war, world,
Form: Quatrain
Splat
Splat

Explosions do not always signify combustion but often combustion arrives after many years of layering the layers and tightly packing. Thus meaning that a fried piece of fat could slip and burst out of the...

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Categories: accolade, africa, animal,
Form: I do not know?
Give Peace a Chance Part 1
Like the twelfth
juror in the play
I must say I am not
convinced
For I know a recipe
for trouble 
I have seen the
double standards
And I do not approve
this for Kenya
I will never approve
it, and neither
Would you, dear
friend of...

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Categories: accolade, peace,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Battle for the Atlantic I
When anarchy consumes a barren soul,
the hatred overwhelms the beating heart.
It sickens minds and steals the body whole  
then rips the cloth of empathy apart.
Existence lies between what evil craves
and what your world may...

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Categories: accolade, world war ii,
Form: Crown of Sonnets



Premium Member Boa's Ark - Part 1
1. MORNING HAS BROKEN 
The men, in lines, tramp two by two,
forgetting all the women who
indulged them through a night of tricks
(their lips designed with crimson sticks,
their eyes a wild mascara mix)

and think instead on...

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Categories: accolade, death, fantasy, philosophy, time, war,
Form: Rhyme
I Discovered Miscellaneous Meaningless Hodgepodge
I discovered miscellaneous meaningless hodgepodge...

dating back circa: Age of computer antiquity
mine signature worthless gibberish
found Earthling dumbfounded
for further waste of time inquire
about trivial details constituting 
more'n six electronic new pages
the following an excerpt from book of
Matthew...

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Categories: accolade, absence, adventure, character, dream, eulogy, history, march,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Shielded In Love
I don’t have asbestos fingers and my blisters come from the garden
Toiling the soil and growing fine ingredients for such gourmet cuisine
Like ‘throw it all in the one pan dishes’ and crystal ball cooking galore
Never...

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Categories: accolade, appreciation,
Form: Free verse
Unknown Soldier
He stood as he braced himself for the greatest battle he`ll ever known
His entire life`s existence an accolade towards this very moment, this last battle of the gods
His breath slow and measured, steadying himself for...

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Categories: accolade, death,
Form: Sonnet
A Lover's Letter - Part 4 of 4
I Send This Letter, Like A Message
Drumming Like Earth’s Hearts-Tribal
It Is A Lover’s Letter To You
Sent Like A Heaven-Sent Bible
Filled With Love –Just Like A Bible

My Lovely One –I Know Its Been Hard
During Our Separation
Its...

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Categories: accolade, absence, allegory, bible, christian, devotion, faith, god,
Form: Narrative
Norman Washington Manley (From Pages)
The mind is a womb
Copulate it
Let the semen of reason
Part the legs of its cervix
And you will see
When moth struggles before its born
The power of its dreams for flight
Words are eggs, you know
Virginal eggs,
I saw...

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Categories: accolade, history, peopleme, me,
Form: Free verse
Robert Berrima Quinn Military Medal Port Adelaide Stalwart
Born in 1915 at Birkenhead by the Port River Inlet 
A son of Port Adelaide  as one of the best youd get
In the days before bridges he would row
Across the river to training and...

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Categories: accolade, remember, sports, world war ii,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Uniquely Soundless
Deep breath
          Let it out, carry the blight
                  ...

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Categories: accolade, introspection,
Form: Free verse
Still smarting from stupid scamming fraudsters
Still smarting from stupid scamming fraudsters...
five months ago to the day

Twas the cusp of tooth thousand
twenty three summer solstice,
when yours truly (a fool
and his money went separate ways)
mine cherished nest egg,
I would immediately miss
lesson immediately...

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Categories: accolade, abuse, age, anger, angst, baptism, betrayal, crush,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Accolade
Fighting mid the strong and bold,
His eye and blade were keen;
Marching like a thund'ring storm
On foes of Faith, his queen.

Now returned in victory
Upon his mighty bay,
Set he off to Langley Tow'r
Her summons to obey.

"John the...

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Categories: accolade, christian, faith, love, me, woman,
Form: Ballad
I Seek the Uncensored Inside Scoop
Akin to a journalist (hoofing
NOT huffing on the beat)
heedful, mindful, and pain fully aware, bleat
me, asper caveats help me set sights
tacking within parameters of lawfulness,

when questing without sparking browbeat
upon my person, or worse...proceeding toward
said abstract...

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Categories: accolade, addiction, adventure, anger, care, environment, journey, meaningful,
Form: Free verse
Eulogy For a Fly - Part Two
(continued from PART  ONE)


Why I’ve seen him countless times, regurgitate old dog faeces onto fresh bread  
And listened  to his quiet voice exhorting me to do the same. 
This fly was a...

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Categories: accolade, funnyold, old,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Indigenous Peoples Day
When I was young I couldn’t wait to go outside and play
when school was not in session on Christopher Columbus Day.

We were taught all the stories…how he sailed the ocean blue
with the Nina, the Pinta,...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: accolade, columbus day, native american,
Form: Rhyme
Witness Breakout Talent Which Aired Jan 13 2020
Witness breakout talent which aired Jan 13, 2020
on America's Got Talent: The Champions episode,
which starred Youtube phenom Marcelito Pomoy

Words superfluous to attempt
registering apropos accolade
of modest Filipino, whose
dog given gift to belt out
jaw dropping, eye opening,
heart...

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Categories: accolade, celebrity, courage, destiny, heaven, humanity, inspiration, paradise,
Form: Epic
Deceptive Save
The mossy green lump juts invitingly
An overhanging face of vertical formation
Moist rocks often kissed by hovering clouds
The steep trek is overwhelmingly dangerous

Fearlessly she set out for the daunting climb
A pull that attracts goal-driven people like...

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Categories: accolade, betrayal, feelings, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
Between the Cloud and the Field Part2
Between the cloud and field (Part2.)

In your dying days
The nights were not enough
For in fits and starts
Your faltering heart
Gave up diamonds in the rough

In fields sown for us
I hear strangers’ feet
You are now between the...

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Categories: accolade, allegory, allusion, bereavement, best friend, black love,
Form: Free verse
An Accolade To Palolem Guest House My Dream Vacation Place
6th November (Palolem)


Twas dusk and terse thoughts in my head they came,
So brawny and piquant thoughts of the beach were beacon aflame.
 Spent rains are deplete and the sun shines bright,
Sandy seas and the cool...

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Categories: accolade, holiday, house, house, time,
Form: Rhyme
Words To My Mother
Let me……….Let me … Let me in….. Let me in, 
I want you, I miss you…… Mum!
Let me... Let me... Let me... Mum Lead me!
As something inside me is burning,
Let me be, let me! Be...

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Categories: accolade, dedication, mother son, sorrow,
Form: Name
Premium Member Moon Talks To the Stars
Where are you going, my Little Ones?
        Oh, my precious, dear Little Ones ...
            do not dishearten...

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Categories: accolade, love, metaphor, moon, stars, sun, tribute, universe,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Write Must I Penning the Praises of My Lord Accolades --
Write Must I Penning the Praises of My Lord Accolades ---
                        ...

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Categories: accolade, analogy, appreciation, brother, celebration, engagement,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things