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Faded In Xoxo Oxox Fadin' Out
A special dedication to Beyoncé's "Drunk in Love" song in her album "Beyoncé", which came out in 2013.
 
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I took a cat nap...yah put on your classic, clever-mini cap 
drank that sorrow sap, my companion...

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Categories: accuse, deep,
Form: Lyric



The Sun's a Liar-Children's Story Short Contest-
The Sun Is a Liar



It’s been quite some time since I've awoke early enough to meet the sun coming over the horizon. As I gazed out the window from my bedroom window seat, the sky...

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Categories: accuse, childhood,
Form: Prose
Food glorious food
Food glorious food

Asia generic guy gastronomy (and how gourmet foods eat destructively clearly beyond any) excess enthusiasm, the necessity to feed and clothe this lean mean exercising machine gunning corporeal essence christened Matthew Scott Harris...

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Categories: accuse, 12th grade, adventure, america, appreciation, blessing, celebration,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Freedom
This is all done for Love of Another

The Spirit gives life; the flesh counts for nothing. The words I have spoken to you—they are full of the Spirit and life.
John 6:63 NIV

Sadly we fight against...

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Categories: accuse, fate,
Form: Free verse
Sorry I Shied Away
Is it just me or I'm starting to slow down along with the unwinding of time? 
Time is running out and oh how I feel sublime
I'm in need of understanding God's Word and Law 
I...

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Categories: accuse, deep, depression, desire, , cute,
Form: Lyric



Premium Member Ecopolitics of Time
Fr. Time is with us today, again, 
or still bilateral, 
I guess I should before
and after say.

No, you just did
how I will play.  
You would be redundant, 
to say it again, 
like I just...

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Categories: accuse, destiny, earth, god, humor, life, light, time,
Form: Parallelismus Membrorum
Premium Member The Splice of Life
“The Splice of Life”



When colour 
was to be 
washed out
of the world 

the evil ones 
didn’t care

the Actor led 
with his 
Dementors 
either side of him

Laundry, 

they resolved 
to be the best 
pristine method 
for...

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Categories: accuse, humanity, political, religion, science,
Form: Free verse
Mother of the Age
Stately stood Princess Amber in all her finery,
Emerald tunic over a crimson gown,
With gems inlaid in her rustling gown,
Her arms bangled in intricate gold slowly rose,
Her slender fingers rested on her heaving bosom,
Listening to unstopping...

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Categories: accuse, anger, beautiful, emotions, forgiveness, imagery, jealousy,
Form: Epic
Premium Member So Many Questions
(A both serious and fanciful encounter with God)          

1. There are so many questions that I have for God, 
Oh my love, don't you feel the...

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Categories: accuse, religion, universe, , atheist,
Form: Rhyme
Splinters
A crown that is broken cannot be fixed
It has to be replaced 
Changed 
Because a crown that is broken 
Cannot be turned into joy
So why exactly 
Do you make me sad 
You broke my heart...

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Categories: accuse, absence, angst, anxiety, betrayal, growing up, humanity,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Lay of the Best Man - Part 3
Ask your friend, neighbour or even a stranger newly-met
Have they ever been damaged by a ‘trust’ ….now turned ‘regret’?
Most men, if not all, have fashioned their character on personal experience
Yet these damned hypocrites are themselves...

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Categories: accuse, abuse, corruption, earth, i am, life, men,
Form: Lay
Premium Member Healthy Leadership Climates
My goal isn't so much to win the wars of property management,
self and spouse and family governance
as it is to enjoy this struggling with Earth's nature/spirit properties,
and my own and others' humane properties of integral...

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Categories: accuse, community, culture, earth, love, political, psychological, wisdom,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member The Lay of the Best Man - Part 2
The Lay of The Best Man - Part Two


I will not understate my distaste, but I do not hate. I rate hate as being irate
Shall I underrate the spate of your hate as you devastate;...

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Categories: accuse, humanity, men,
Form: Lay
Premium Member Strange Ways, Here We Come
“Strange Ways, Here We Come”




the devil’s advocate
came waltzing 
through my doors

“I had no choice”
the supercilious harbinger said,
“to intervene, to parlay away

something 
not 
mine

now 
you're 
doing time 

not the criminal recidivist
nor usurping interloper
and their profound lies

every...

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Categories: accuse, dark, death, grief, psychological,
Form: Narrative
You Must Think I'M Dumb
You must be laughing your head off at me thinking I'm so stupid that I don't know what is really going on, sorry to bust your little bubble but I know what is exactly going...

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© Vera Rice  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: accuse, anger, betrayal,
Form: Free verse
Just Ask, Do Not Assume
beginning to lose her patience; 
short-tempered quite frequently no one knows, for she goes unnoticed
not one has seen the flame once so small for now its a blazing and raging fire within. she remains silent....

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Categories: accuse, life, loneliness, lonely,
Form: Prose Poetry
Bad Boy Gone Good
Your life is a sandwich with many layers
Your knife slaughtered me as you bewitch my mind with thought-slayers
Coming undone by this bleeding hate-love relationship 
You tease me with insults that make me wanna cry, but...

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Categories: accuse, deep, depression, happiness, boy,
Form: Free verse
Your Victory Shout Hushed
How it feels to be in my shoes,
Humming softly the sacred blues
Of yesterday's tomorrow
And its saturated sorrow 
Because it's okay to cry your heart out
When it shatters into shards of drastic doubt 
You know what...

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Categories: accuse, deep,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member That Moment

I awoke early that morning

to an unfamiliar familiar sound.

I rose from the bed with cacophonous singing

ringing in my ears, separated the curtains

with the breast stroke of an Olympic swimmer,

and opened the blinds to the on...

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Categories: accuse, imagery, loss, metaphor, symbolism,
Form: Narrative
Clearly, You'Re Rude
You’re so insane and crazy when you talk to yourself
Feeling hazy in humid summer, overheating myself 
I feel like you keep talking my ears off till they bleed
I need you to back off…leave me alone…take...

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Categories: accuse, anger, angst, conflict, hurt,
Form: Free verse
Stand Your Ground
You are pulling me down like gravity
You can be so burdensome 
You are pushing me down angrily
You are dangerous like a lion in the 
spooky den unlike some
You got to build more self-esteem 
I have...

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Categories: accuse, deep
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Conversations at the Areopagus

(The Apostle Paul is waiting at Athens, and some of the Epicureans and Stoics engaged him in conversation.)

Agon, Aidos, Apate, Bia, Corus and Dysnomia (talking amongst themselves) say “What will this seed picker say?”

(A seed...

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Categories: accuse, atheist, bible, jesus, philosophy,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member That Is Your Job
That is your job, the mama tells us at school.
We feed her child breakfast, lunch, and an after school snack free of charge.
We give her child a safe place to be, while she has seven...

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Categories: accuse, children, mother, mother daughter, mother son, philosophy,
Form: Prose
Final Wishes of a Poet
Final Wishes of a Poet 
Arabic poem By: Rukn-al-Din Yunus
Translated into English By: 
Inaam Al-Hashimi (Gold_N_Silk)
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(Part 1 of 3)

Lend me a handful of earth
So that I may make you a statue 
You have not seen...

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Categories: accuse, death, deep, emotions, family, poets, wife,
Form: Prose Poetry
Letter To My Son
I know you're sick of the cussing and fussing, idle discussion, and running from Hell's suction.

Spending all day doing nothing but stressing.

Just know, every question turns into a lesson, manifested into a blessing.

And even though...

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© Polar Funk  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: accuse, black african american, blessing, conflict, father son,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things