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Premium Member Summer
“SUMMER”



Where 
has Summer 
gone?

The world 
has lost 
Summer

Sweet 
little 
dream

missing 

all those other 
beautiful  
small dreams 

seen as toys
small and 
inconsequential 

casually tossed aside, 
disposable play,
things

pure shining lights
smiling eyes once so bright, 
switched off,

'neath...

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Categories: adapt, abuse, child abuse,
Form: Epic



Premium Member Permacultural Trust
The organic building of a coordinated artist
begins with reconstructing competitively clumsy LeftBrain technicians.

Whether learning to play the piano
or learning to communicate in some new language
or learning to adopt,
and/or adapt,
norms and nuances of some new cultural...

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Categories: adapt, art, birth, bullying, earth day, giving, health,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Villanelle: No Man Can On His Own Escape Written Fate, For Thiru-Valluvar
Villanelle: No man can on his own escape written fate

         For Thiru-Valluvar, the “nameless” author of 
the THIRUK-KURAL

Note: In my previous posts, especially on Canto 38, I...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: adapt, beauty, character, creation, god, identity, truth,
Form: Villanelle
Premium Member Jesus Christ Is Lord - the Nonet Style
~  Jesus  Christ  Is   Lord  ~
 (  Nonet  )




~O~
 


My  Holy  Bible  is  true  and  right. 

Tells  me  what...

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Categories: adapt, christian, faith, hope, love,
Form: Free verse
Evolution
Evolution Not God

It is the case that there is no God,
He does not exist, he is not the one,
He is not there, he’s not everyone’s invisible puppet,
It is not personal, he is not the Son.

Evolution...

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Categories: adapt, animal, beautiful, change, cool, destiny, nature, universe,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Last Rose For a Rebel - Part 1
SHE was my wife, once ...

long ago, so very long ago ...
we met on the showboat, up-river,
almost fifty years back now ...
I was a young officer for the Confederacy,
working for the Yanks after The Turn,

supplying...

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Categories: adapt, history, sad love, soulmate, true love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Train - POTD
 POTD 25 Nov 2020

Manage your Stress … a peeling faded poster boldly declares 
I do get it about advertising campaigns. 
Enough to know that,
‘strategically placed ads’ catching the eye, is huge. 
But this poster...

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Categories: adapt, lost love,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Diary Notes: Another Day Sets In Paris
DIARY NOTES : Mad-House Maths

March 30th., 2018 - Another day sets in Paris

The home-bound Octogenarian trundles from the Mall's town centre
Back laden with the day's shopping
His hands numb from clutching load-packed plastic bags during the...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: adapt, abuse, french, inspirational, judgement, life, violence,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member My Pentagram Poppet Pt 1
You're so far away from me and I suck trying to go slow when I know
I wanna snatch you up, bail you out, and take us to our new home
It's hard when I'm alone in...

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Categories: adapt, girlfriend, magic, women,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Parting Instructions For My Oldest
You did not choose to be born,
much less Black Lives Really Should Equally Matter born
into this legacy,
your familial and civil Two-Connecticuts destiny.

I realize that,
And regret perhaps my own choices
in response to invitations for care-giving
and healthcare-receiving
were...

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Categories: adapt, appreciation, caregiving, health, integrity, love, political, wisdom,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Why Multicultural Education Matters
The Twelfth Principle

Cooperatively adopt
and responsively adapt
for creolizing acclimation,
best climate and landscape health practices.

The U.S. today
reweaves two points of national nurturing departure,
both taught in schools
and history books
and multicultural sciences
and scents
and sounds.

LeftBrain dominance,
here in post-millennial enculturing lands,
remembers...

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Categories: adapt, caregiving, forgiveness, health, history, native american, patriotic,
Form: Political Verse
Matty Mattel Doll Circa Mcmlxv
(alternately titled: idolizing childhood's end
today April 25th, 2021
generates elusive warm treasured memories).

Akin to significance my eldest sister
felt toward her “Willies” –
(totally tubular fuzzy bendable contrivances
analogous to an outsize pipe cleaner)
until she became a tweener
my Matty...

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Categories: adapt, 1st grade, age, best friend, childhood, dedication,
Form: Rhyme
Giantvillism and City of the Bean People Part 2
JAKE’S PLAN OF APPROACH

Once Jack awoke, he began to plan his approach. As he was doing this, he noticed many things about the environment that surrounded him.  He paid close attention because these things...

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Categories: adapt, appreciation, best friend, birth, business, celebration, courage,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Taotime Mastery
HungSau
always do your best to reveal
only what is already both known and loved,
nature’s kindness and justice,
truth as beauty,
love as abundantly rich healthy life
and death.

But,
what do we love about death?
Should I not know any probable response
I...

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Categories: adapt, blessing, earth, health, love, nature, spiritual, integrity,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Regenerate Intelligence
I often fail to notice
nuanced distinctions
between ethics of punishment,
retribution, on right hand
and boycott,
shunning revenge, on my left;

Between reigning down further abuse
and more quietly raining temporary neglect,
social 
economic
political distancing.

Punishment is a tool
for privileged narcissists,
win/lose competitors,
colonizers,
for fake-righteously...

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Categories: adapt, earth, extended metaphor, health, heart, integrity, political,
Form: Political Verse
Come and Go
Her back never faces the door

“I’ll only need you on certain days”

she says
(absently)

“I’ll have to write them down
my memory doesn’t work so well
especially when I am caught up”

she’s thinking
(a lovely stare)

“Who is that in the...

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Categories: adapt, mental illness,
Form: Free 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: adapt, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Afghanistan
How interesting. A contest about Afghanistan.
Afghanistan sits landlocked between Pakistan on the East
and Iran on the West with a population of 39 million. It's enemy          ...

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Categories: adapt, america, military, political, soldier, war,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Change
I am feeling the shock of fast change. How to cope with it is of course the question. Listen to Beethoven through the neighbor's window? Look up from the page? Appreciate doves even though they...

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Categories: adapt, change, environment, hope, nature, sleep, strength, violence,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Tasting Africa, One L----Ick At a Time - Part 2
Tasting Africa (One L****ick at a Time) Part 2
(Though the title's a joke, my limericks are not!)

5. Yet Another World Wonder
Feel like now I am older I need to admit
A Safari to Africa costs quite...

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Categories: adapt, africa, appreciation, journey, life,
Form: Rhyme
Rhythm and Poetry
Damn where is my mind at, striving and finding the best way to adapt,

            Collapsing the conditioning through written raps that never nap,

 ...

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© Quincy Mac  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: adapt, destiny, dream, meaningful, psychological, rap, surreal, wisdom,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Burning Paper Houses
Slowly creeping out of winter 
Would it ever be the same 
If I showed up at your door 
Out of breath, out of line 
With a million excuses behind my manic behavior?
A video diary full...

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Categories: adapt, betrayal, extended metaphor, imagery, loss, winter,
Form: Free verse
Present Wedded Bliss Haint No Touchstone
Present wedded bliss haint no touchstone...

Circa ~ late spring/ early summer 1978
twas at behest of Harriet Harris,
thus due credit mother dearest
(she long since passed away)
who tried, to bribe, coax, exhort...
(protracted effort not all in vain),
cuz...

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Categories: adapt, adventure, appreciation, celebration, dedication, devotion, husband, marriage,
Form: Free verse
Children's Poems
Picturebook Princess

for Keira

We had a special visitor.
Our world became suddenly brighter.
She was such a charmer!
Such a delighter! 

With her sparkly diamond slippers
and the way her whole being glows,
Keira’s a picturebook princess
from the points of her...

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Categories: adapt, children,
Form: Verse
In Case You Didn'T Know
I understand that my values have changed. In ways to frame a point we can't help complain. Distract a conscience with tasks to entertain. As well as moments uncaptured to drive insane.

Now sorry I know...

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Categories: adapt, deep, devotion, feelings, i love you, love,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things