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Computers: a Poem So Bad It's Drunk
Late Friday night, I'm in bed
No big parties, maybe just no friends…
But those thoughts fade
While catching up with the latest trends
On the internet

Surfing without reason
My history a treason
Food crumbs askew
A glutton, not far and few

When...

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Categories: aes, computer, funny,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Limerick: Once An-Other Anchor-Woman At Sea Anne-Anne
Limerick: Once an-Other Anchor-Woman at Sea Anne-Anne

Once an’ Anchor-Woman at Sea Anne-Anne
Slipped tongue into a Black Hole’s butt end
She came out Parallel
In multi-Verse pell-mell
Now she reads sweN at aeS (Ace) ennA-N*.

•	For the general knowledge of...

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Categories: aes, humorous, sea, sea, universe,
Form: Limerick
The Prognosis Aes
The Prognosis (AES)

This is my declaration of desperation to inform the nations of my alienation.
Mentally I've drifted so far away from the general population.

I find it difficult to merely indulge myself with another in a...

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Categories: aes, angst, deep, depression, loneliness, poetry, word play,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Interconnected
802.11 I got it from,
the electro magnetic spectrum.

We can hash it all out and add speed & security,
AES, 3G, 4G, LTE.

Whatever smartphone is modular and popular,
wireless networks, triangulated towers. 

It's known to drain your power so...

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Categories: aes, education, poetry, technology,
Form: Rhyme
True Grit - Assata Shakur
The acclamation Assata Shakur received came from her political activism.
Acclimation from a political asylum was not that easy.
Yet, the ease of acceptance was aes in the political world.
A wraith of admiration was given rathe.
Esprit de...

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Categories: aes, black african american, conflict, courage, culture, environment,
Form: Imagism




Book: Reflection on the Important Things