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Premium Member The Alaskan Oil Pipeline
The Alaskan Oil Pipeline

Nineteen sixty-eight confirmed the year
Of discovery by ‘Humble Oil’
To North America’s largest oil field,
On the North Slope of the Brooks Range;
A west to east Northern Alaskan mountain chain.
An area forty miles wide...

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Categories: anchorage, education, environment, history, technology, tribute, usa,
Form: Prose Poetry



Galley slave to obsessive compulsive disordered behavior announces
Galley slave to obsessive compulsive disordered behavior announces...

Fore score minus xv orbitz ago
from being centenarian
strong contractions forced me
to pass thru cervix,
buck naked bare lady,
I ranked as only grandson sharing
same surname as Aaron,
(mine paternal grandfather)
me the...

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Categories: anchorage, 6th grade, 7th grade, abuse, age, angst,
Form: Rhyme
Ink Roached Infestation Didst Derive Within Mice Elf
Ink roached infestation didst derive within mice elf

Minor emendations to following
just posted verse
oversight to correct dissatisfaction,
yours truly I do curse
ah... methinks if hands of time 
can be made to go in reverse
a more exemplary version
to...

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Categories: anchorage, absence, adventure, age, birth, creation, family, history,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Alaska, the Last Frontier
Alaska; the wilderness state, the last frontier:
Where majestic mountains,
Deliver streams into flowing rivers:
Down slopes covered in forests
Of Sitka Spruce and Western Hemlock,
That dominates the landscape.
The name Alaska originates
From the Aleut word ‘Aleyska,’
Meaning the ‘mainland’ or...

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Categories: anchorage, celebration, culture, education, history, symbolism, tribute, usa,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Reporting Live On the Soup - Alaska
"Phew! got here in time to catch The Glacier Discovery Train. This journey is to be seen
to be believed. I am in Anchorage, Alaska. I am so out of breath running to the station.
Right, that's...

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Categories: anchorage, history, nature, placesjourney, good friday,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Once I Was Prince - Part One
for Granny Letchumi (b. fin 19th C. - d. 1978)

Once i was a prince in your highbeamed palm-thatched house
  timber and stone
   of hardened mud and cold green shiny cement
in your village...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: anchorage, family, day, me,
Form: Free verse
A Short Story of My Nde, In Story Form Pt 1
In the 80's I lived in Anchorage Alaska. You could go anywhere and catch salmon till your arms fell off. I would drive for hours to fish in completely desolate (of people) lakes. There were...

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Categories: anchorage, nostalgia, water, fish, me, water,
Form: Narrative
The Merchant Ship
Deep ocean of azure blue

Overhead seagulls circling flew

In constant motion, heaving sides

The old merchant ship upon it rides

Rust scorched it's barnacled coat

Salt encrusted railings forever afloat

On the horizon's sinking sun's amber glow

Beckons enticingly along the...

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Categories: anchorage, adventure, sea, travel,
Form: Free verse
Brutus Iulius Trois Page 06
Brutus Iulius Trois Page 06

The defeated Pandrasus spoke out
his weary words weighted with wisdom. 
Linus is as Greek as I am Greek and as a Greek
let him inherit the crown, I'll name no other heir.
take...

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Categories: anchorage, history,
Form: Epic
Premium Member I See
I see, in the colourful waves of the night sky
Love, as it slithers all over the universe,
Spreading its bolts of firework
All over, seeking solely to please the lot
Of Life as, in the very end,
Love remains...

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Categories: anchorage, fantasy, image, imagery, inspirational love, romantic, romantic
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Natural and the Spirit
This imprisonment of clay, 
this putrid jarred tint subjected to time's defeat, 
this cankered vile contagion. 
tossed to and fro as on a sea with unrelenting  anchorage of ease, 
this worm, ephemeral in the...

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Categories: anchorage, analogy, bible, conflict, faith, forgiveness, jesus, nature,
Form: Other
My Dad Was Just a Lad Part 2
My Dad Was Just a Lad
Part 2

He was on a brand new ship,
The USS Horace Bass,
The KEEL was laid in ‘44
APD would be her class.

With a crew of over 200 strong,
But for most, their first...

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© Old Buck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: anchorage, father, freedom, hero, memorial day, military, poetry,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Amid the Jagged Shadows
"Amid the jagged shadows of mossy leafless boughs; "

                          ...

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Categories: anchorage, life, pain,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Now That We Are Here
It’s not our choice where we would be,
but now that we are here
as an actor performing at the wish of God, 
let’s give life the chance to be fulfilled,
and in its fold, make us a...

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Categories: anchorage, life, love, spiritual, sympathy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Further Family Stories Recited
BLOTTED OUT
He loved,but could not say
such words,he could not find;
He loved,but could not touch
such warmth,was just too much;
He was proud,but could not praise
such sounds he could not raise;
He supported,but not with words
such feelings,witheld unheard;
Sentiment,tight reined...

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Categories: anchorage, character, family, nostalgia,
Form: Bio
Premium Member Immanent Yet Transcendent
In the anchorage of the mundane mind, 
detached from the principled roots of sanctity
by the dislodging drive of sequential desire,
untamed instincts shroud the senses.
As the needle of ethical compass breaks,
the vortex of  immanent emotions...

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Categories: anchorage, life, spiritual,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Glen's Terrible Loss
He left home to pursue his lifetime dream,
it was closer to midnight and the foggy moon had no gleam;
I saw him rushing out to the taxi-cab by dragging his luggage,
all the while he thought he...

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Categories: anchorage, adventure, death, loss, love, mother, work, home,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member I Saw God But Now What

In the archaic anchorage 
of the wayward mind, 
isolated from the righteous roots 
of transcendental inviolability
by the dislodging drive 
of the deriding desires,
untamed instincts shroud 
the entranced senses in disdain abyss.

Under the surface of sensual...

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Categories: anchorage, analogy, god, introspection,
Form: Free verse
Magnanimous Man My Papa Ha
Magnanimous Man My Papa – Ha!

Flagrant red hot poker rage
lacerated upon the head of this sole
male offspring, sans he who did
help to sire me, his vitriolic baggage
inflicted like graped shot,

and deployed barrage
also akin to inflicting...

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Categories: anchorage, anger, dark, father, father son, hurt, parents,
Form: Bio
Premium Member Expedition
"Life is an expedition to unknown territories. Adverse winds may veer round and the calm may be disrupted any time, but don't lose hope and pull on" ~ By Poet

Leaving the sheltered confines of the...

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Categories: anchorage, confusion, fear, hope, journey,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Life's Parley
Why can't you like me?
Asked Life as it glared at me
With icy eyes
As if, 
It could read my face
As if,
It saw in me,
A disgusting creature with
Vile intentions!

Why should I even like you,
Said I to it...

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Categories: anchorage, death, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Perceptive Consciousness
If the anchorage of the wayward mind is unsteady
Unbound from the righteous roots of sanctified soul
In the dislodging thrust of the upwelling desires
The untamed instincts rush feral on sordid trail.

The unbridled mind turns into a...

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Categories: anchorage, desire, devotion, god, life, spiritual,
Form: Free verse
The Haunting
I walked through the haunted 
house on the hill, 
through the untended garden first, 
a tangle of foxgloves and weeds,
claws of bracken the hands of the dead. 
Trees, stripped bare branches scratching 
bulging underbelly of...

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© Tony Bush  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: anchorage, allegory, confusion, death, mystery, longing, may,
Form: Blank verse
Rampage
Let’s engage the minds gauge
Torque the imagination and take it hostage
Gouge the intellect with an over dosage
A ravenous binge
To my brain damage from under usage
Free the soul from bondage
Unburden emotional baggage
Forge a merge of love...

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Categories: anchorage, education, poetry, society,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Ebullient Ecstasy

Ebullient fluid ecstasy 
cascades charisma
across the fabric
of the valley of time,
as on convivial canvas 
      of sanguinity 
the emotive artist 
paints the fresco
of poignant panorama 
of designed dreams,
perceives in stupor
of...

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Categories: anchorage, analogy, beauty, joy, life,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs