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Momma and Daddy, Did You Take Time To Pray
I’ve made my entrance into this world.
You looked at me with your eyes you did adore.
Your love and protection I could feel
My name you gave me was written and sealed.
You held and nurtured me all...

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Categories: ballgames, child, children, christian, prayer, religion, religious, scary,
Form: Rhyme



Memories Among the Ruins
" Memories Among the Ruins "



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Categories: ballgames, childhood, nostalgia, child,
Form: ABC
Premium Member The Smiles Follow You
The golden hour for rising has arrived, and there are violet roses in the sky,
So, I bid hello to you, my robust friend, as the vibrant, cerise birds float by.

The obsidian night, it was very...

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Categories: ballgames, fantasy, imagery, joy, nature, smile, sunshine, world,
Form: Couplet
Talking To a Wall
TALKING TO A WALL
By Leonard Kleeman

Did you ever feel like talking to 
a wall?
It isn't hard to do if there's no one
there at all.
You are all alone and no one 
is there
But you want to...

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Categories: ballgames, life, people, voice, people, voice,
Form: Light Verse
Got To Reminiscing
Got to reminiscing,
just the other day,
where it is I am in life,
and how I got that way!

I'm living in a seniors home,
which is where I ought to be,
with other people, just as old,
and most, older...

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Categories: ballgames, friend, old, people,
Form: Rhyme



There Wolf
Late at night I’d sprout some hair and my nose would start to twitch,
My teeth grew long but I didn’t care as I looked forward to the switch.

I traveled about in the night by the...

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© Tony Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ballgames, funny, me, night, wife, halloween, me, night,
Form: Light Verse
Life
I've reached the age of going to school,
learning letters, and the golden rule.

I'm growing fast thats no lie,
I've just graduated into junior high.

Classes, ballgames, parties, and fun,
my wonderful life has just begun.

Friends, teachers, pets, and,...

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Categories: ballgames, faith, life, timelife,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Words That Make You Feel
You seemed to love me and I thought it was real,
Young and foolish, I was so naive but quite genteel,
Attended all your ballgames, cheered you on with zeal,
Even learned curling so we could  join...

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© Lee Ramage  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ballgames, lost love, sad, love, me,
Form: Monorhyme
Patience
Patience

Patience is something I know that I lack,
I’m one waiting line away from a heart attack.
I want immediate satisfaction, immediate result,
I’m running a race, not dancing a waltz.
I’m always early, I’m never late,
Procrastination is something...

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Categories: ballgames, lifeme,
Form: Rhyme
Southern Nights
Fields of stars blanket warm summer skies
Songs of crickets and cicadas overwhelm the senses
In reply, fireflies dot the lawn
Full of dandelions and buttercups waiting for dawn
Far away flashes of summer heat strike with no sound...

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© Jim Joyce  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ballgames, nature,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Winter Needs the Heave-Ho
If we want to live in a northern latitude,
to the winter’s weather, we must adjust our attitude.
In the cold temperatures, we have to thrive.
Keeping warm is what we need to stay alive.
I certainly never get...

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Categories: ballgames, winter,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Cotton Candy
What I sometimes see before sunset or sunrise,
is one of the most beautiful things before my eyes.
A reddish sky through branches of the chestnut tree,
permeating the heavens is what I can see.
The pink hues remind...

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Categories: ballgames, foodsweet, me, sweet,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things