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I Am My Father's Son
They were gambling in front of the house.
Manservants and pages bustled about
Serving Suitors who just curse and carouse.
Few mix wine with water. I heard one shout,
"Clean down the tables with wet sponges! Rouse
Yourselves! And when...

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Categories: belch, adventure, anger, anxiety, bullying, father, history, introspection,
Form: Dramatic Monologue



Principal Clown
He walks around with his nose pointing upward in the air
With calculating eyes that are so fearful, mouth moving from side to side and a tongue that keeps twisting around the things that are profound....

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Categories: belch, break up, business, community, conflict, confusion, courage,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Make Do and Mend
Make Do and Mend,

Years ago we had jobs
We had fun and money in our pocket
Things were much better then
Once you could go out the door
And never ever lock it

But still so many struggled
To buy food...

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© Peter Dome  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: belch, community,
Form: Verse
Premium Member The Cold Doorknobs
The Cold Doorknobs 

I.
I am sure there will be that profound moment in time
when the dog out back will stop its incessant yapping,
Its unrelenting impulse to belch out its interminable wails, 
alas, to inform its...

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Categories: belch, death,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Rough Roads To Roam
The flames of the furnace (well-travelled by wind
slowly glazing the rags of gray women chagrined
at the sight of a hair fleeing tresses now thinned) 
sometimes billow like waves flooding naves through the night,
when the lightning...

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Categories: belch, culture, earth, humanity, planet, world,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Flagan the Dragon Part1
Before you commit...I have to admit
    that I consider you all to be friends.
So feel free to sit back...and try to relax
    And I hope you make it right...

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Categories: belch, funny, humor, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Evil People - Viiil
Unquotable quotes : EVIL PEOPLE – VIIIL (42)

Animals (amphibians, reptiles),  birds, insects, dinosaurs and even imaginary beasts kill to eat. Humans for pleasure, pain and profit.

Evil people never think of Evil lest they feel...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: belch, abuse, evil, leadership, people, power, tamil,
Form: Epigram
Premium Member Truth Shortchanged
"Each popular belief sans proof endures."    
-- Jezeús
 
*   *   *
      
Despite the countless beings dying here as well as there,   
this earth is...

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Categories: belch, pain,
Form: Rhyme
Elasticated Red Cabbage
“Everybody duck, everybody run, and everybody hide. Quickly now. Hurry. IT is happening now. All run run run” In haste the message spoke. Radiating booming voice from the tissue box placed in the middle of...

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Categories: belch, analogy, animal,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Gustybot Melly - Not For Refined Folk
This the story of Gustybot Melly
His really small nose and his very large belly
He'd finished the biscuits, the cake and the jelly
And munched all the crisps like the ones on the telly

And when he was...

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Categories: belch, marriage, sick,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Mom, when I Saw you Last
Is not ‘Mother’ the sweetest word in the dictionary?
She's one’s closest friend, companion, and guide.
How can I restrict her within the frame of a poem,
when my entire world circled around her once?

As I think of...

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Categories: belch, appreciation, farewell, mother,
Form: Free verse
New Years Day 2016
Commodities calmly caressing. Calling carrots. Calling capers. Calamity is not an injested window wiper nor a window sill so dare to jump off a pinnacle to declare justice. Arachnid akmed. Duty done. Swerved to serve....

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Categories: belch, age, angel, new years day,
Form: I do not know?
Theater of Utter Charm Part 10
he licked the carving knife at every meal
the old gods hovered close
he knew who they were and furthermore
why they want to be real so badly
consequently only the curious will ever
make sense of this enmanglement
letters of...

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Categories: belch, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
The Downward Spiral (With a Nod To Nin)
She sees herself suddenly as a small girl
bare feet on the cold black and white tile
little toes curled
sees the white porcelain tub and
how pretty the light blue water was
so deep it almost came to her...

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Categories: belch, childhood, introspection, life, nostalgia, timewater, dark, blue,
Form: Lyric
The Very Words Your Morrow Was Just Waiting For....!!!
Heavy shootings and more,
Primitive lead Automatics and their ancient songs, Contemporary Lasers and 
these sights of your futuristic DNA-CONTACT-ELIMATOR and more,
Please lets speak to Rome....The very place the revolution will erupt,
Where in this filthy universe...

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Categories: belch, passion, peace, time, visionary, universe,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Pause For a Replay
1. A satellite on me is so superfluous
b’cos even without it, you’ll see my flaws
my new adulthood on your eyes is a sty
as my every late night makes you pray and cry
anytime my rebellion faces...

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Categories: belch, daughter, father daughter, life, song, spoken word,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Canada But Not As We Know It
I’ve never given much thought, about the last train to Auschwitz 
for indeed every train, was intended to be ones last,

Except for the guards, who sit atop the cattle cars
As the human livestock, slowly asphyxiates...

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Categories: belch, allusion, evil, holocaust,
Form: Free verse
Wistful Accursed Penniless Fate God Dime Mitt
Wistful Accursed Penniless Fate...God Dime Mitt!
(neither defamation, nor blasphemy meant, sans Title)

Despite ingestion of
     anti anxiety medications
     ferocious hellish onslaught
     pummels me aback
finds...

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Categories: belch, 12th grade, allusion, analogy, chocolate, cry, death,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
The Dab of a Wab
dab dab wab?
Under the simplified shade of a sparrows wing one does not strut. It is merely there to shield and shields are shapes and shapes are not shifting. Steel blows to a mud are...

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Categories: belch, blessing,
Form: I do not know?
Amusing Apples Is Interesting and Amusing Too
amusing apples how rather interesting
An algorithm is an acrobatic arithmetic on a mean ruler dancing across striped squared paper. Format is firstly founded. Then landing with the pen to form the shapes is always considered...

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Categories: belch, america, animal, april, august, autumn, baseball, bird,
Form: I do not know?
Undefeated, I Am Not
Is it possible to be proud of pride; if not then I don't know what to call this
this feeling of appreciation, turning an entire night around
but the night gains dust on the couch; it's a...

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Categories: belch, anxiety, depression,
Form: Free verse
Perpendicular
Bothersome boats of pickles can sail away with their self inflated ideology. Whilst free-falling atoms can give a lovely fragrance at any time of the year. At any given moment it is wise to watch...

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Categories: belch, beach, , literature,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Never Land Part 8
The Monk of Mock has fled the flock caught knocking up a tween.
     (She brought to light the special rite he sought to leave unseen.)
    With profaned eyes...

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Categories: belch, fantasy,
Form: Rhyme
Resolution To Too Tooth Thou
Resolution To...Too... Tooth... Thou..
(house sand zero, and own nine)

Wine hot ja... jes... justa bead devout
boo... boos...booze hound 'n
frog git (hic cup) bout...
new yea ears rez: hill loo... dang

(burp) louche huns, eh an...,
and beg... agh hen...

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Categories: belch, adventure, assonance, character, humorous, motivation, nonsense, wisdom,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Combustion
Mildew mops are prevalent only in oily sandstorms. Ah, said the furry scorpion the witche's brew has collapsed causing wisdom from the inner triangular arc. When racing with ducks pay no heed to flapping as...

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Categories: belch, beach,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things