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Live 2 B U
{intro}
(Whisper) mmmmhmmm
Turn me on by your tranquil, no-drama-no-trauma tune
It will be noon soon,
My sweet maroon moon
Don't panic, maniac of mine...you're swimming in your lament lagoon 
Ohhhhh...
Please
Hear me out 
At ease,
I hear your victory shout!!!

Ooooo I-I-I-I...

{verse...

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Categories: arks, angst, anxiety, deep, depression, desire, fear, hope,
Form: Lyric



Premium Member Dante's Divine Comedy Translation Canto Ix
That color vileness painted on my face
When coming back my duke to me I saw 
His new squeezing inside much more took place.

He heedful stopped as man hearing to draw;
Because his eye could not reach...

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Categories: arks, fantasy,
Form: Terza Rima
Premium Member A Flirtation With Love - Parts 1, 2, and 3 Finis
A Flirtation With Love (Parts 1, 2, & 3 finis)
#1 Sue's Legacy (Has A Home In My Heart)

Sure, each touch that enjoins us to life has Love's sparks,
one less photon (warms retina), dies but informs
that...

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Categories: arks, love,
Form: Rhyme
The Ancients
After nearly three million years had passed , 
The Journey to the place, pre ordained and between two great stars was reached by the ancients.
Their Dormant Ark at rest for so long was now awoken...

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Categories: arks, allegory,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Why Is It the Time To Get Safely Inside the Ark of Safety Part Two
Yes, it is a good question especially when even most of the unbelieving
world believes both in Noah, his family, his ark of safety and the global
flood that destroyed all of God's creation not aboard the...

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Categories: arks, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative



The Time Lords
THE TIME LORDS

When the Old Wise Maker made Adam from wood and clay.
He cast him in to fire of la vida
And dried him in the sun as he lay
Charging no man!
 No penny from him...

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Categories: arks, science fictionred, sea, earth, life, red, sea,
Form: Romanticism
Premium Member Sabbath
SABBATH

Tradition has the Sabbath
as a day of rest and contemplation,
a day of thoughtful appreciation of
what manifestly belongs to the Lord
Tradition says the Sabbath should be
the studious realm of sura and testament,
chapter and verse, call and...

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Categories: arks, spiritual,
Form: Free verse
The Great Names
This, as it is, stripped and reduced - undone by 
raging, torrential, opened senses;
To its elemental couplings of unbridled pieces.

Here is life, in towering, brindled expanse, that 
swallows whole all of the lightest and darkest;
Peaks,...

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Categories: arks, birth, creation, earth, magic, nature, paradise, power,
Form: Free verse
Mister Jones
If you're sitting comfortably and have locked your mobile 'phones,
I'll tell you all a story about Indiana Jones
I met him on a wooden bench whilst strolling through a park
He was mumbling incoherently about some missing...

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Categories: arks, adventure, celebrity, fantasy, international, mental illness, sea,
Form: Rhyme
Illusion
Life is an illusion	
A transient phrase
of reality
Nothing is real
We’re all living in
a fantasy
People die
Friends disappear
Money goes 
And some reappear
Empires vanish
And then replaced by
others
Some things are
constant
While some are
adapted by our
brothers
Good and evil
Will remain with us
Throughout our
existence...

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Categories: arks, space,
Form: Sonnet
Logical Greedy
logical greedy
uncles unshaven, rocks and
arks terrified philanthropic cherubim blessing
logical operators, terrified detainees stones and
arks attacked
through the blessing
of cherubim
embarrassed greedy uncles
unshaven, basins and stones, cherubim terrified
bothered
embarrassed with
blessing, agglutinate greedy
uncles' rocks thorough meaning
of rock reservoirs hassling cherubim
terrified...

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Categories: arks, allegory, allusion, creation, devotion, dream, fantasy, metaphor,
Form: Verse
Mass-Panic
Herd-mongers, schoolmarms and glorious twats
Piloting leased arks through drenched parking lots
Cadillacs cleansed of a fine week’s debris
Just in time for the polish of sanctimony

A river of swine, like the Jordan, it crosses
Over deserts of disheartened...

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Categories: arks, religion,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Living Dangerously
Living Dangerously!

If earth’s life (from its birth) took one twenty-four-hour day,
then man (in God’s love?), has had barely two seconds to praise
Him, while dinosaurs, (their eggs all toast), reigned for hours?
Is there reason or rhyme...

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Categories: arks, life, love,
Form: Rhyme
Help Said the Octagonal Octopus
Oh on onlookers oversized overridden octagonal oceanographic organised octaves

A shrouded sinister sparkle said hello to a dish cloth today. But the array of plates, pans and cutlery shouted in protest for they required much manual...

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Categories: arks, arabic,
Form: I do not know?
No Title
(While reading this try to fit the melody
and rhyming rhythm with parts of Don 
McLean's song "American Pie")


it was written in 
the book of rocks
just looking at the 
pictures for they can't talk 
and dinosaurs...

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Categories: arks, muse,
Form: I do not know?
The Silver Fleet
On sails of silver and of the purest white
The great arks of heaven descend from the light
The last fleet to sail into the forever night.

However the seas were rough amidst a damnable weather
That sought to...

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Categories: arks, adventure, angst, boat, conflict, destiny, horror, magic,
Form: Narrative
Black Tracker
Smell of fresh horse dung on the breeze,
Not far away, just north of here,
Keep walking on the rocky ground ,
No panic, yet no fear,

Palm island Prison, I escaped,
Swam ashore, I nearly died,
Saw the fins of...

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Categories: arks, adventure, home, home, me,
Form: Ballad
Our Native Land
When this plague passes over
And we emerge from our arks
Let not the euphoria of seeing
The rainbow in the horizon again
Becloud our vision or deafen our ears
To the sound of heavy chariots from 
The end of...

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Categories: arks, africa, angst, discrimination, farm, freedom, home, people,
Form: Free verse
Tomb
Where wild flowers bloom
And smell like perfume
Lies magnificent tomb
On it a temple of great volume

The temple is cut out of marble that looks like chocolate that’s white
It complexity of cut out glyphs makes for an...

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Categories: arks, fantasy,
Form: Rhyme
The Flood
The flood never did subside, each person became an ark.

Now the creatures have shrunk, 
mixed up until one species carries the genetics of all the species.

Fantastical beasts have arisen in a thimble of water.
The great...

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Categories: arks, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Elemental Life
The elements are essential to everything i know, everywhere i am, everywhere i go, oxygen hydrogen there's the deal, calcium carbon nitrogen its for real, every time i place my feet upon this earth i...

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Categories: arks, spiritual,
Form: I do not know?
What Will Fill Our Hearts
When we’re empty what will fill our hearts?
What can be created in this space
Where Cupid lived creating  love’s sweet darts?

War has outdone Love on every chart
What race is   run without the nuclear...

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Categories: arks, absence, aubade, cool, joy,
Form: Villanelle
The Flood
The flood never did subside,
each person became an ark.

Only now
the creatures have shrunk, 
mixed up
until one species carries
the genetics of all the species.

Fantastical beasts have arisen,
in a thimble of water.
The great flood is a teacup...

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Categories: arks, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Flood
Waters rise, engulf the land and other ruses
we devise to block their flow, to stem the tides.
Anxious, we are left to ride the waves
on fragile barques bereft of sails.
Such flimsy arks (mere barrel staves
and baling...

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Categories: arks, allegory, angst, death, depression, loss, natural disasters,
Form: Rhyme
Springtime In the Whirlwinds
Winter roars back,
May slips from view,
April has lost its anchor
in these storm tossed sky’s. 
Songbirds scrabble under
canopies still too thin
for cover.

None look up but huddle
in puffer jackets recently stowed.
It snowed all day,
now the wind is...

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Categories: arks, poetry,
Form: Free verse

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