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Where Art Thou Anonymous Benefactor To Offer Me Succor
Where art thou anonymous benefactor...to offer me succor?

Ah... methinks legal tender 
could be a boon to help me bolster 
mein kampf with necessary material equipage,
which prospect to acquire essential 
commodities sabotaged 
at the altar of...

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Categories: blunders, 8th grade, absence, anger, angst, boy, confusion,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Finally Saved Part 2 - Translation From Rabindranath Tagore
This is the Second Part of the Translation from Rabindranath Tagore, Nobel-Laureate Philosopher Poet from India. 





Father only smiled; thought, "women
are emotionally heated balloons! 
Life is a difficult  salvation, they don't have that knowledge", 
After...

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Categories: blunders, father daughter, love, marriage, women,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Promise
I'm writing on the first page.
I love the concord and quiet at my age.
The morning came from a genius mage.
In my spirit, I am searching for the truth stage.
To understand things to resist this upsurge.
It...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: blunders, america, appreciation, confidence, depression, devotion, fear, humanity,
Form: Rhyme
Oh Mondseer: the muck cob brie muenster saga
Oh Mondseer: the muck cob brie muenster saga..., 

crafted when Wallace and Gromit 
returned from their trip to the moon, 
which I can prov-olone huck curd 
(within Trump con feta ration) – 
as cheesy poem...

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Categories: blunders, adventure, age, animal, blue, character, dog, humorous,
Form: Free verse
Oh Mondseer the Muck Cob Brie Muenster Saga
Oh Mondseer: the muck cob brie muenster saga..., 
which I can prov-olone huck curd 
(within Trump con feta ration) – as cheesy poem!

Yea of course writing ideas unstoppably
burst asunder at the most inconvenient
opportunities such as...

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Categories: blunders, 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure, age, allegory,
Form: Free verse



Titanic
Global pride! Greatest story-theme worldwide! Oceanic!
Voyage liner - Atlantic! British cruise ship! Titanic!
Born in the yard of Harland and Wolf! Floated to venture!
Who did ever dream of a deadliest wreck- adventure?

Christened after Titans of the...

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Categories: blunders, adventure, beauty, boat, fear, life, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Delusion
All are lunatics, but he who analyses his delusion 
is called a philosopher.” Ambrose Bierce

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Categories: blunders, depression, fantasy, mental health, mental illness, stress,
Form: Quatrain
Barnabas Oral's Sightless Game
He plays throughout the house at night 
a braille touch for his lack of sight
and dreams of all the crippled things 
with broken legs and shattered wings.

The bandage on his wounded eyes 
will be there...

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Categories: blunders, dark, games, humorous, psychological, scary,
Form: Rhyme
Day Like Today
I glance up from my mask while the sky is still dark, and it resembles the shape of a question mark.
 It curves where the people are going round and round, then it nosedives like...

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Categories: blunders, addiction, america, freedom, political, usa,
Form: Rhyme
Chasing Dragons of Thoth

  

  


   In the Abaddoned depths of Faith's cosmos, 
a delusion of grandeur 
and of wonder blunders in awe, 
puts its hook securely in blasphemers jaw.
Curiousity opens Hell's salivating maw,...

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Categories: blunders, art,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Rule of Threes
Health of a nation
See the old and young station
Your indication

Breeze moves the tree leaves
But turned to gusts the tree heaves
The wise man perceives

Things are a blessing
Until fury oppressing
Stops your regressing

Pebble, rock, boulder
The size chip on...

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Categories: blunders, muse,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Reflections On My Seventieth Birthday
                              

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Categories: blunders, birthday, emotions, introspection, life, mythology, poetry, poets,
Form: Rhyme
Left of our Climate

Enveloped in the essence of twilight's hue,
Where dreams collide and realities seem askew.
Let me take you on a flight,
where words dance and emotions ignite.
In the machinations of current climate, 
of decency in sunset's deplete.
Scoffers of...

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Categories: blunders, art,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member to be over Life as we know it will soon to be over My SpokenWord
Jesus Christ Will Return to the Earth
What are some of the signs of the Second Coming?

Soon to be over
Life as we know it, it will soon to be over
What are the signs of Jesus's Second...

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Categories: blunders, analogy, appreciation, meaningful, spoken word,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Zorba the Greek
Zorba was a friend of mine
momentum of lunacy shine
insane shrieking lunacy
to venture to an exotic island.
Let's be free; snip the strap.

sardonic heart phratry man
Shamans are ritzy ladies!
at the maximum load level
a stampede of race cars
Eternity...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: blunders, analogy, joy, longing, love,
Form: Metrical Tale
A Vision of the Despaired
…And the obscurity ever so profound…
Stuffing a new-born with apprehension…
Nebulous prophecies it recites…
As my prospect begins to diminish…

The ravens soaring high above…
As fatality becomes the conqueror…
And he dwells in the deep murk…
When the wolves discard...

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Categories: blunders, depression, words, lost, lost, , cute,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Free Advice To Those Who Would Be King From the Thiruk-Kural With Notes
Free advice to those* who would be King from the THIRUK-KURAL with notes
[*like presidents and prime ministers of declining (falling or fallen) nations]

K381: padaikudi kuulamaiccu nadpuaran aarum
        ...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: blunders, america, natural disasters, paris, patriotic, people, political,
Form: Epigram
Lost To Time
I had a girl for company.
She answered to the name, Time.
It was love at first sight;
who else could've a girl like mine?

Moments we lived in, were dreams
We spoke through thoughts, no words to tell.
She was...

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Categories: blunders, age, metaphor, philosophy, youth,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Chemistry Session Backfired
Shall I relay a sidesplitting hoot from my “care-free” on campus fun phase?
It entails a laboratory session involving three mystic world colossal oafs.
 One had an unerring penchant for Laurel and Hardy mishaps, the other...

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Categories: blunders, art, character, color, confusion, fun, funny, giggle,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member God Grant Me Serenity
 
"God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, 
courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference"

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Categories: blunders, introspection,
Form: Free verse
Water In the Morning
Water rains the philosophies of mums each morning plying jeer can with tough 
faces because the taps have been experiencing months of loneliness in it 
gush. 

The waking of sleepless mums gluing their hope to...

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Categories: blunders, anger, rights,
Form: Political Verse
The Elders Speak
The elders speak in timeless tones to reconcile the past,
And offer truths from which we choose to fill the roles we're cast.
But though the sage will muse how well the truths can guide our way,
So...

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© Jim Fish  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: blunders, education, history, on writing and words
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Finding Cloud Nine
One of our friends, becoming successful, was successful again.
He exclaimed to the World: “I am on CLOUD NINE, my friends!” 
In fact: He said it again and again, as we helped celebrate, his win!
It was...

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Categories: blunders, fantasy, funny, happy, hero, hilarious, humor, imagination,
Form: Light Verse
Power Mad Unlikeable Sad
Trekking every which way
mentally mapping at pace 
to escape this place 
captured for an age

with its rotten decay 
compacted waste 
attacking my taste
lack hunger stray

overwhelm left spaced
all sense misplaced
isolated and crazed 
now a familiar place

thinking...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: blunders, appreciation, power,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Blessings From Demise
And then the blunders of the past merged into serenity. Tranquility 
ensued where wild storms had been raging.‘Safe travels’, they whispered 
‘now you’re prepared and able to let go.’ The past became a beacon and...

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Categories: blunders, celebration,
Form: Abecedarian

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