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Yellow Winged Angel
I.
He was patient very-very
with child's tenderness in eyes
yellow winged angel's unwary,
He was living quiet in skies.
Without disputes, without roughness, 
without want to weep and moan,
He was dreaming among heartless
building cloud castles alone.
He was waking up...

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Categories: beheld, abuse, angel, angst, philosophy, solitude, yellow,
Form: I do not know?



Premium Member Visitor Finale - a Collaboration With July Morning
The Story so far…
Makani (The Rising Wind), a beautiful extra-terrestrial researcher is sent to a remote island to observe earth. She finds Sam, a shipwrecked earthling near death owing to drowning. Sam (Ka ‘Lo -...

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Categories: beheld, adventure, romance, science fiction, sensual,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Celena, Brave Celena- Part 1
From Judges 11.
Pronunciation: Seh-LAY-nah

His brothers cast the young man out, the child of an harlot;
He fled away to distant Tob before they found an outlet
For anger, more than what they'd done, to fully disinherit
And drive...

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Categories: beheld, assonance, bible, christian, dance, goodbye,
Form: Narrative
Quest of the Heart: Chapter One
Of Ghosts and Fiends in Twilight


The sun sank low on the darkening horizon
Grey mist hung adrift over the land thickening
A cold, brisk autumn wind held and embraced me 
With my horse’s pace and that of...

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Categories: beheld, adventure, for her, journey, lost love, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Desert, Wilderness, Storm
THE DESERT THE WILDERNESS THE STORM

I am parched, my back is arched, 
my body racked with pain,
Nothing green in sight, 
my thirst, my plight, 
eyes playing tricks on me again. 

An illusion of rest beside...

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Categories: beheld, christian, destiny, god, life,
Form: Prose Poetry



Premium Member A Museum Ap-Art
I'd risen from my bed quite early, in the pale silent sunshine,
And I thought to have a day out, and not waste summer's prime.

The world still was sleeping, but the bluebirds sang a tune,
And blooms...

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Categories: beheld, adventure, art, beauty, color, fantasy, imagery, summer,
Form: Couplet
Light On the Devil's Chord -Day 15
When I woke the next day,
He was lying beside me, breathing steadily
I was no longer on the hard, monstrous back of the leviathan
My hands were burned from its horns,
I was laid upon his wings,
Burdened by...

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Categories: beheld, adventure, conflict, freedom, identity, life, power, truth,
Form: Epic
Light On the Devil's Chord - Day 11
In a sudden nodding shift,
I was lifted into the air by the hard wings of the Devil
His putrid stench waking me from what seemed all dream
And upon a balcony of singed vine and blackened soot,
He...

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Categories: beheld, age, analogy, crazy, growth, life, light, spiritual,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member At Heaven's Gate - Parts 1 and 2
PART 1:          THE MEETING

Alone one night neath lantern light, I trudged a weary mile.
Forlorn, I went with shoulders bent (the storms around me howled)
until I met...

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Categories: beheld, fantasy,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member The One at The Right Hand
??Isaiah 63:11-12 KJVAAE??
[11] Then he remembered the days of old, Moses, and his people, saying, Where is he that brought them up out of the sea with the shepherd of his flock? where is he...

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Categories: beheld, faith,
Form: Free verse
Moon N Me
As darkness absorbed in my reveries, my usual lapse accommodated itself in height of melancholy but not in this conscience. Then I found myself in my room and my window opened. Everything in upheaval, a...

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© Hina Nasir  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: beheld, anxiety, conflict, depression, fantasy, peace, sleep, sympathy,
Form: Prose
Come and Go
Her back never faces the door

“I’ll only need you on certain days”

she says
(absently)

“I’ll have to write them down
my memory doesn’t work so well
especially when I am caught up”

she’s thinking
(a lovely stare)

“Who is that in the...

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Categories: beheld, mental illness,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Miracle of Marshside Lea
In Marshside Lea, there stood a tree, old in trunk and bough
'Twas long ago, this tale, although, it may still stand there now
And in its shade, the young sheep played as often did young lambs
Whilst...

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© Lee Leon  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: beheld, allegory, angel, animal, crazy, fantasy, farm, tree,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Discard Flat Packs Have Faith
Discard Flat Packs Have Faith

There is a God of the Universe parallel that is and I call 
her freedom ‘Come into my space’ she seems to contradict 
‘do not be afraid’ to fall off that...

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Categories: beheld, god, universe,
Form: Personification
By the Numbers

Everybody love to say they’re number one,
but it takes two
to make beautiful music, 
so we’re told
Pitch perfect
That one favorite song two lovers have,
it never gets old
After ninety nine repeats, 
it sounds one zero zero multiple...

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Categories: beheld, love, metaphor, romantic, word play,
Form: Romanticism
Premium Member Someone To Love-Part 1
Book in hand, I strode the path
in awesome Autumn splendor.
The warmth of the sun caressing my cheek,
while the cool breeze gently tickled 
goose bumps across my warm skin.
All around me the crepe paper litter
piled brilliance...

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Categories: beheld, loss, love, love hurts,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Kate and Isobel
*There are only two damsels in this tale; all variations were simply for ease of writing.

Once Kate and Isabella went
To see the pretty fields of Gwent
And traipse through forest shade
They packed a picnic lunch for...

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Categories: beheld, character, friend, girl, hero, history,
Form: Tail-rhyme
Premium Member I Beheld Egregiousness
I beheld egregiousness                                ...

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Categories: beheld, death, discrimination, god, hate, sorrow,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Making Tea
It's styles of a nameless brand pristine day
an exclusive star-sheathed shadow after 
overwhelming luminous glare fainted
a somewhat true-to-life footpath in
a back of structured quaintness

Encountering myself at a passionate spring
oozing its life gliding o'er its rocky...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: beheld, allusion, analogy, blessing, celebration, dad, daughter, mother,
Form: Concrete
Premium Member the ruby spires -
there, among those Ruby Spires
          stood I, a-gazing toward the mist
               red...

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Categories: beheld, adventure, beauty, science fiction, space,
Form: Enclosed Rhyme
Premium Member Her Broken Wings
I had a          vision
standing on a grassy knoll
surrounded by          threehundredyearoldfortifiedwalls
The sun      ...

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Categories: beheld, tribute,
Form: Free verse
Light On the Devil's Chord - Day 30
A whirl, a gust, and a thunderous boom commenced,
Heartened by the latter soreness of silent night,
Shackled through the chill blows above,
A tempest, a storm,
Threshing the world,
Shaking the Prison of Plot,

The waters of the Holy Spirit...

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Categories: beheld, art, destiny, endurance, gospel, inspiration, truth, wisdom,
Form: Epic
The Battle For Betterment
Is it possible, in times like these, 
To fight off such adversity and selfishness
And to save other souls that you owe not to?
Gaze into these pain-filled eyes,
Contemplate their crushing calumny 
And see why I must...

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Categories: beheld, blessing, dark, evil, forgiveness, heaven, inspirational, war,
Form: Free verse
The Poet
It is a fever.

  
The poet

They found the poet outside the park

His steps spoke many words of wine

His upper half seemed half asleep

And his feet walked a crooked line

His arms were spread as if...

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Categories: beheld, depression, family, imagination, introspection, life, on writing
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Mushroom Cloud
Fires at a blue pills lab threw up a cloud
Settling over the town like a great shroud
And this gigantic mushroom 
Created a baby boom
Because all of the men were very proud...

Tom Cunningham 

It’s no wonder...

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Categories: beheld, humor,
Form: Limerick

Book: Shattered Sighs