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Premium Member Sweetspots
Could you tell me, please,
how to become polypathically smarter,
economically deep learned and wisely adept 
co-arising ecologically systemic theories
to grow more co-empathic trust 
of and for cooperatively organizing positive 
nutritional slow-growth,
optimally sustainable Continuous Quality Health Improvement?

Try...

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Categories: audiences, beauty, earth, growth, happiness, humanity, humor, wisdom,
Form: Political Verse



Fabrics Finding Fabrications
A prawn masquerading as a peanut can be quite disturbing. So many times a peel is a garment used to shroud. A tentacle hidden. Here and there. Then to reappear with an often violent burst...

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Categories: audiences, animal,
Form: I do not know?
Search For the Hidden Spark
The old man stood;elbows resting on the old stone wall
Wistfully he gazed over the snow laden field,
Watching the sheep nibble on bales of hay,
He thought back remembering his working day.

In his leather like work hardened...

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Categories: audiences, age, allegory, imagery, loss, magic, memory, riddle,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Theatre of the Absurd - Fusion
Godot has arrived
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
Alive and well thanks!

...said the haiku poster
Crudely pasted to the fence
Who was too busy selling stolen goods
To notice he was a notice
Announcing a brand new play
A fusion of two classics

Waiting for...

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Categories: audiences, funny, humor, humorous, nonsense, silly,
Form: Free verse
While Daydreaming About Timepiece Inventors
While daydreaming about timepiece inventors...
as the figurative curtain closes on 2022

How arbitrary the assignment
of seconds, minutes, hours,
days, months, years...
to the passage of time,
and I would be hard pressed
to differentiate one moment
from the next without the...

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Categories: audiences, 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure, creation, december,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member To Gregory Pardlo, Pulitzer Prize Winner
As soon as I heard 
You were the First African American Male
To win the Pulitzer prize for Poetry
I wanted to run out and celebrate
I wanted to wake up Hughes and Dunbar
And Baraka and say we...

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Categories: audiences, assonance, black african american, books, muse, poems,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Night Club
For years I was an aspiring singer, performing in trendy nightspots,
And I sang my heart out each evening, in all of the local hotspots.

Among the enthusiastic locals, at long last I'd made myself a name,
As...

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Categories: audiences, bird, career, fantasy, nature, night, rose, song,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Catharsis of Clown
Since I first put on the greasepaint, smooth as cream on morning toast, they said I had a gift for making people laugh. Natural as breathing. Effortless as falling. Born to perform like a bird...

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Categories: audiences, inspiration, joy, pain, smile,
Form: Haibun
Premium Member Broken Dream
BROKEN DREAM

At any time in your life, did your dream of whom
you wanted to be when you grow up came true?
Or it did not and at this time in your life you
are thinking what it...

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Categories: audiences, dream,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Siegfried and the Uniq-Horn
Siegfried and the Uniq-Horn
by Loch David Crane, "The Magic Santa Claus" 
October 10, 2003       

This is the story of the Unicorn,	
of Siegfried and his friend Roy Horn.
These immigrants first...

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Categories: audiences, animal, dedication, dream, hero, magic, planet,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Not Much of a Choice
Cooper was a large and curious tiger, the bright star of a motley circus,
Always out of step with others; like erring moon, of dawn skies, citrus.

He was well fed and got lots of attention, like...

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Categories: audiences, beauty, color, fun, nature, nursery rhyme, people,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Let Your Light Shine Through
We are masterpieces for we are uniquely created, masterfully crafted
           with our traits or qualities, gifts and talents to shine.
     ...

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Categories: audiences, light, stars,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Riveting Romeo
I was a famous, American actress, who adored performing for live audiences,
In stage plays, both modern and classic, like velvet time, which often rushes.

Rose acclaim filled long, chaotic days, of colorful masquerades and fulfillment,
Like Sleeping...

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Categories: audiences, fantasy, happiness, love, nature, romance, wedding, work,
Form: Couplet
The war of sound
Recently, there was a subtled battle,
Between the sound from a shop and the piano.
At first, it was just a small issue,
Eventually it grew bigger and uglier.

For exactly eleven months,
I have been playing the piano for...

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Categories: audiences, fun, june, music, sound, war,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Casting Earth's Redemption
I need you to sing
the straight white male lead
in Phantom of Our Opera
as a Catch-22 steed.

I don't sing with wit
and I won't dance without it.

If that's a no,
but hard for you to show,
you clearly have...

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Categories: audiences, fear, health, heartbreak, integrity, muse, passion, peace,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Here I am Send me Isaiah 6:8 part twelve NIV
Why should we be following the exemplary example of the Old Testament's.
major biblical prophet, mentioned in the book of Isaiah 6:8? All because the
self same LORD God of Abraham, and of Issac and of Jacob;...

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Categories: audiences, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Prose
World of Choices
World of choices, 
people of  different colours and choices 
poets write different perspectives for their audiences,  
Sometimes it depends on the locations of the poets. 
Someone who is writing  from Africa
 to be heard universally, 
 he...

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Categories: audiences, africa, encouraging, truth, world,
Form: Free verse
Can We Feel Music
Can We “Feel” Music?
By Carol Geyer


Can we “feel” music? Can the notes cool or warm us?
Soothing like green aloe balm, or warm as flaming Yule logs,
 or as majestic as a fully leafed oak?
 ...

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Categories: audiences, music,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Christian Signs In the Sky
The first Christian sign that appeared in the cloudy sky appeared to my friend, Mary  and me. It was a large "V is for victory!" But this was several years ago! An You Tube...

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Categories: audiences, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
The Metaphysical Monument
(Deu. 32: 4 / Rom. 11: 33 / 1 Cor. 2: 10 / Ps. 104: 24 /1 Kings 8: 27)


Nature  -- Is Just  The Noble Hands of GOD
Setting Our Reality's Ruler & Cosmic...

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Categories: audiences, analogy, christian, creation, dedication, faith, god, heaven,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Wordsmith's Readers
Where would the wordsmith's of this world be, without its readers? Is what one of my commentator' informed me?  I am able to answer the inquiry quite clearly, "nowhere at all."  Without their...

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Categories: audiences, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
The Apple City New York
While listening to Schumann’s “Arabesque” 
and “Fantasiestüche” for the Mozart B flat Sonata,
I feel the warmth and love that’s powerful within;
a moment of instrospection, a source of intervention.

I live in a wonderful country, beautiful and...

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Categories: audiences, happiness, hope, imagination, life, peace, people, city,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Conversion Therapies
I could not support a ban on Conversion Therapy
to change gay into straight,
spirals into lines,
because I believe we should each be free
to pay for any alternative languages
someone might be prepared to make
and write
and speak,
with self-marketing...

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Categories: audiences, gender, health, humanity, humor, identity, language, perspective,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Nature's Mimes
I was a celebrated, dramatic mime artist, an art developed in ancient Greece;
I took folks on flights of imagination, like cushy, butterscotch clouds of fleece.

So beloved was this art called re-creation, that it had for...

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Categories: audiences, beauty, fantasy, fun, imagery, joy, nature, work,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member The Wonderful World of Creative Writing
Most people think of creative writing, as belonging almost exclusively to the genre of the world, of fictional writing. When in fact any writing involving both skill and imagination.  Might loosely fit into its...

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Categories: audiences, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Monologue

Book: Reflection on the Important Things