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Disability, Illness and Fundamentalism
Disability, Illness and Fundamentalism

My brother died of Cystic Fibrosis, 
When I was twelve and he fourteen, 
It took away his ambitions, 
To study at Oxford - the pipe organ’s steam. 

I understand being born with...

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Categories: blames, atheist, cancer, health, prayer, religion, rights, science,
Form: Rhyme



Used As An Experiment
Used As an Experiment

THE SILENCE IS BREAKING MEEEE….CAN’T YOU SEE?


V.1: Strong AS STEEL, wrapped up with silver, heartfelt ribbons
Give it to me – the rope of hope
You smoked me out like a cigarette…
Used like I’m...

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Categories: blames, angst, beauty, betrayal, blue, emotions, freedom, hope,
Form: Lyric
Eight Men Who Are Doing Quite Well
A notice appeared in the paper recently with the names and faces of eight men who have a combined wealth of $426 billion. According to Oxfam International, in 2015 this would have equaled the amount...

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Categories: blames, money,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Glory To God
The wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all the godlessness and wickedness of people, who suppress the truth by their wickedness, For although they knew God, they neither glorified him as God...

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Categories: blames, fate,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member As That Dawning Hour, In Her Journey She Knew She Was Too Late
Posted at my new blog -Lesser Known Poets Series- continued, 
two poems written, honoring sixth poet chosen,  James Thomson
his great poem- The City of Dreadful Night
BY JAMES THOMSON (BYSSHE VANOLIS)

(1.)

As That Dawning Hour, In...

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Categories: blames, appreciation, art, creation, history, meaningful, poetry, poets,
Form: Narrative



U and I: the Vermillion Mile
The land of roses of poses 
I roam at home, all alone
Then, I find that you're on your own...I place rainbow roses
On the ground above your deathbed, your-your wretch-tainted tombstone
Watching the ticking bombs of ancient...

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Categories: blames, abuse, deep, depression, desire, universe,
Form: Lyric
What Is the Nectar
Most of us can feel,
A disturbing pain of
Negative empotive ache
In some form
In our lives.

This can happen to us so much.
Eventually you may be
Annoyed, bored, deppressed
From that disturbing ache.

Than we say:
"Life is painful, boring, bad."
Don't be...

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Categories: blames, dedication,
Form: Didactic
Inception: Double Doubts' Drought - Collab With Mikey Part 3
Highly prized hopes lift up the hopeless, the needy, and the helpless again and again
When will the weight of fire on my bleeding heart be extinguished?
I wish that’d happen someday…I pray that joy will prey...

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Categories: blames, betrayal, faith, grief, happiness,
Form: Free verse
The Lone Bone
Free-falling in the fire, 
In the fire of desire
Of your coal soul
As darkness takes its toll

Walking into the shadows of the unknown
I am lost and found like an odd lone bone
I groan in shame, 
I...

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Categories: blames, angst, dark, emotions, endurance,
Form: Free verse
Suffolk Day
Suffolk day Wednesday 21st of June 2017
By Stanley Russell Harris
The new mad author
& A Poetry Soup honourably mentioned poet

There is going to be a Suffolk Day, I heard the news I did today!
On BBC radio...

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Categories: blames, celebration, encouraging, fun, happiness, inspirational, pollution, satire,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Justus Melting
Step out with me,
if you would be so kind,
on this melting island of ice.

Full-heated summer sun
feels good on backs and shoulders
and faces turned down and in to hunt,
to fish.
We start each day with gratitude
for warmth...

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Categories: blames, destiny, earth,
Form: Free verse
Her
The loneliest that lurks within her soul twinkles in her eyes like a meteor coming into the atmosphere. The first impression of her is a glimpse of happiness, she smiles widely and is very polite....

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Categories: blames, anxiety, depression, emotions, fear, sad,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Madame Bovary: Come and Take Me If You Can
"Madame Bovary", a novel by French novelist Gustave Flaubert, in 1856. Flaubert reconstructed a conventional story of adultery into a lasting work of heartfelt humanity. Madame Bovary is considered Flaubert’s masterpiece, and, according to some,...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: blames, angst, character, muse,
Form: Dramatic Verse
U and I: the Roses of Poses
{verse 1}
I can blow your mind if you don't mind 
Like bombs in no man's land
Wait a minute or two...let time unwind
On flames the moment you called me names and threw the blames 
On me...on...

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Categories: blames, abuse, deep, depression, desire,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Mind Games
There were no gold medals to pin
and no starters gun to begin
but for sure we were out to win
               the Baptism...

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Categories: blames, friend, fun,
Form: Rhyme
When Nature's Best Is Not At All That Good
The ecosystem’s perfect design
A providence of the Great Divine.
A holistic balance that should not fail
If well-taken-cared of by those that dwell.

The atmosphere was just enough
To sustain the living and its habitat.
Green vegetations were all around
And...

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Categories: blames, earth day, life, natural disasters, nature, science,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Theatre of the Absurd
Theatre of the Absurd

Like an actor in a theatre of the absurd,
there stepped onto the stage a horrid clown,
an ego-maniac who makes his own staff clap for him
and who fast is bringing a nation down.

With...

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Categories: blames, horror,
Form: Quatrain
Does the War Ever Really End
A moment stauls...
Somewhere in between
What shall always be... 
Known as my lost and forever hour

Where I wake to sounds of thrashing rains
A clock sits staring, ticking and tocking
My own darkness illuminating lightning
Distant thunder following her...

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Categories: blames, confusion, courage, dark, father, metaphor, pain, rain,
Form: Verse
Love
We cannot see love; 
We can only feel it nor touch it.
We see its affection through emotions
The beauty; it take thee to utopia onshore.
Being in ocean and feeling of cool wind.

It can go deep, digs...

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Categories: blames, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes With More Cricketing Jargon - Xi
Take your own sweet time, and let others keep time.
Tea for two always ends up in a hell-uv-a bellowing brew ;    
        tea and sympathy...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: blames, games, humor, humorous, seasons, time, word play,
Form: Epigram
The Pains of Motherlessness
(a poem by Aare Tunde Dawood-Akerele) 
Sympathizing with every motherless child. 

The Pain of Motherlessness 
Is far beyond measure 
Especially for a green mind. 

Begins from the shock of announcement 
To illusion of preparing the...

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Categories: blames, caregiving, childhood, death, heartbroken, mother, sorrow, youth,
Form: Free verse
What Went Wrong

What went wrong?

Before both was co-creator of the human race
And were co-equal, in nature of their person and unique in function
As they co-exist in harmony as the co-creator of the family unit
As he said, you...

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Categories: blames, history, philosophy, nature, family, family, life, nature,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Five Minutes Madness

five minutes madness

In every man lies this type of madness
In fact there is this five minutes madness
In each of us, we act it deliberately, a times unintentional
Our madness may be in the way we talk
Others...

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Categories: blames, life, work, love, may,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Mysterious Habitats
MYSTERIOUS HABITATS


Wonderful is the monument Tajmahal
It buries mysterious human track mole
It bears the memory of a love that compelled
To activate many to shed blood in sweat
It casts the reminiscence of a love forced
To shed blood...

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Categories: blames, allegorylife, time, life, love, time, , cute,
Form: Rhyme
We Are Where We All Belong
I do not know what happened 
before I became a singer, yet Agbozo says
we are where we all belong on this earth

they say the dog does not birth a child in public, 
to whom should...

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Categories: blames, adventure, africa, black african american, corruption, courage,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs