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Selector Is Dead
I chose the reggae mix
Not because i have long hair
Not because i have read eyes
Not because I chew the cud 
Just because i love selector

I chose to listen 
Because of Selector 
He reigns in the...

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Categories: aerials, humor, humorous,
Form: Elegy



Premium Member Not of This Earth
*Image of Child Sad Suffering provided by Pixabay.

Not Of This Earth
Poetic Form: Narrative

Asymmetric mistrals warp speckled vaporous pallidness toward rhythmless voids. Obviates an evacuating azure as a midday star pivots to a twilight qualm. Numinous...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: aerials, dark, death, earth, scary, science fiction,
Form: Narrative
POWERFUL SILENT SPEECH
Where is humanity? 
as Congolese players,
stuffs and fanatics 
were about to sing
their national anthem 
at Afcon tournament,
they put their right hands 
on their mouths
to express the silence 
of the international community 
into the problems of...

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Categories: aerials, africa, conflict, emotions, violence, war,
Form: Free verse
Through New Eyes
The train approaches in the distance
Through a tunnel we gave birth
The chimney smog marries the low clouds
Of increasing heavy traffic and haze of garbage fires
Red roof tops absorb long wave radiation
The neighbourhood’s listening to the...

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Categories: aerials, africa, community, political,
Form: Prose
Register the Mundane
I have no problem
Finding beauty in the most ordinary things
Like sunshine’s crystallized mourning song
Falling down the Arizona sky like raindrops from India
Purple, pink, orange destiny
Slowly reclining before the ebony embrace of twilight

There is nothing wrong
With...

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Categories: aerials, introspection, beauty, beauty,
Form: Bio



Premium Member Snazziest Wheels In Town
The very first automobile that I ever owned,
Was a 1937 Ford sedan that was many times preowned!
I bought it when I was a junior in high school as I recall.
It would do about 55 miles...

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Categories: aerials, funny, teen, me, me, high school,
Form: Rhyme
Adieu From Hell
Couldn't stop my shoulder jerk
When thrillers bassline thrilled
When moaning teen spirits nirvanaed
When curry's lips curled in anticipation
Chilled in Kalifornia Tupac at my side
Bumped and Snooped by Compton corners
Spent Heaven by a dashboard light
Lost kings
Fallen Madonna
Petite...

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Categories: aerials, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Desire Doesn'T Belong
Desire doesn’t belong........

Desire dives into the ocean of the heart
Like high waves rushing to sweep the sand
Like grey clouds all roaring in unison
Gushing to douse the drought ridden land

Desire yearns to light an enduring spark
Like...

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© Aruna Iyer  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: aerials, desire,
Form: Rhyme
I Slept With a Female Mosquito - Part Iii
I Slept with a Female Mosquito
(part III)

Honorable Adjudicators.
How did she enter? Anopheles!
Oblivious, she trailed me?
To my chamber, stalker – to my bed, bawdy
Sneaked in my quilt
Skirting – 
The radar of my eye
The aerials of my...

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Categories: aerials, political
Form: Narrative
Skateboarding
Sidewalks and skate parks;
   Old swimming pools drained.
Kickflips and split lips;
    young ankles sprained.
Aerials and Varials
    and being called a punk.
Tail taps and  grip tape; 
...

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Categories: aerials, family, people, sports, urban,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Grounded
Stood at the upstairs window, hands face down
fists clenched, knuckles touching cool windowsill.
Crows, silhouette cut-outs surveyed the town
from aerials and ranged the skies at will.
I watched their dark progressions jealously,
from eggshells cracked they burst and...

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© Viv Wigley  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: aerials, identity,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Moonstruck
Moonstruck

We are so close my love, 
     that on certain dark days
we set each other aflame
     exploding like aerials that
quickly burst then dissipate
    ...

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Categories: aerials, dark, life, love, moon,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member As You Who Had No Toil
The rosebud has little to do
Just drink its fill of waters
From the strong sturdy vine that's true
Kissed by dew that matters

And enjoy the kiss of sunlight
Upon woven petals
Open  little each day that's bright
Sun radiant...

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Categories: aerials, animals, fantasy, husband, inspirational, life, nature, work
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs