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Premium Member The Hustle - Both Audio and Text - W-Image
I was an avid billiard player for many years, and a very good one, and believe me, these old (and young) HUSTLERS are out there -

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Categories: booths, humor,
Form: Narrative



Origin of Christianity
Origin of Christianity

(If you don't like religious writes don't read on)

It may surprise some that Jesus was born a Jew, his parents Joseph and Mary were Jewish, both from the tribe of Judah, in the...

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Categories: booths, bible, christian, faith, history, jewish, religious, truth,
Form: Didactic
Premium Member Wait a Minute
Did I hear that wrong?

On my way for another appointment
with the vampire bleeding Quest,
big stage conversations on the radio
travel way too fast
for me to stay tuned in
to our nesty mess
at my normal liberal-conserving pace.

A single...

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Categories: booths, america, caregiving, culture, games, health, humor,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Phone Booth
Oh, how I wish that phone booths did still exist, so that you could call me up and tell me again how much it’s me that you miss
Remember back the way you used to do?...

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Categories: booths, betrayal, depression,
Form: Rhyme
HALLS OF AMENTI 1
HALLS OF AMENTI :1

My Kingdom is clear of books
                          ...

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Categories: booths, allegory, character, death, deep, growth, humanity, inspirational,
Form: Dramatic Monologue



Big Political Poem
Times and Protests

Times and protests are troubling
All of our problems started doubling
In minds Trumps seeds are planted
With him as President are disenchanter
White House water has stopped bubbling.

For hours at poles we waited
Can this election be invalidated
Due...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: booths, political, , memorial,
Form: Limerick
The None Generation Part Two
The growing popular LGBT movement is not the only factor that is driving younger Americans and Europeans far away from any organized region! In the USA and in Europe there are divided polarized societies and...

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Categories: booths, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
Premium Member A Life Changing 'Misdial'
A Life Changing Misdial

One of my favorite poems is Robert Frost’s “Road Not Taken”, which I read for the first time in high school.  I read it again just moments ago, and I was...

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Categories: booths, adventure, change, chicago, education, faith, jesus, teen,
Form: Narrative
Old Glory Knights Full Version Part I
We the redeemed were sitting together amongst a celestial 
crowd whom had gathered outside the front of the main castle.  
Pavilions had been set up, benches had been erected 
for the massive crowds to...

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Categories: booths, soldier,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Shoes of Another
What does one do, when they feel forgotten?
What good are tears unseen or sobs unheard
and when the tree of liberty seems to be rotten
because they’ve been dismissed and rejected at a word?

What does one do,...

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Categories: booths, anxiety, betrayal, freedom, history, political, racism, usa,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Going, Going, Gone Extinct
Say bye-bye to these:
    "Hold, please." (Hold what?)
    Typewriter Repairman Ads
    "Dial this number..." (What's 'dial?')  
    Down-time... Offline
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Categories: booths, fun, future, goodbye, history, nostalgia,
Form: List
Fight Putin Alike Churchill Fought Hitler
We’ve all been young dumb 
and unaware so has everyone, 
we too were the first generation 
growing up with tech others hadn’t 

I was born last century so to kids I’m old 
Born the same...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: booths, freedom, future, war,
Form: Rhyme
Small and Tiny In Birstay
All is red in Birstay
city of red clay
We throw it all day long
and sing a merry working song
In rhythm with the wheel

Once a month merchants come
to make trades, 
on the way 
to the Kings market...

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Categories: booths, change, confusion, courage, fate, life, people, space,
Form: Free verse
Bear On the Road
stuck on the highway and need to pee
either way  its not a pleasant time for me
I’ve taken my diuretic and its almost three.

the lanes are filled from left to right
I’m in the middle and...

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Categories: booths, funny,
Form: Rhyme
Human Bein
HUMAN BEINGS
Human beings are like the white horse,
They are as strong as Orji tree,
They moves like,
The elephant and the moon,
They shines like the,
Sun and the stars,
But the,
Things that marvels me most,
Is our brains and our,
Discovering,
...

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Categories: booths, beauty,
Form: Alliteration
Charge D Affaires Struck By Lightning Bolt
Charge d'affaires struck by lightning bolt

While high falutin dip low matt
flying his kite insurgents
planned coup d'etat
clear out of blue, a devilish
forked, jagged, knifed
dagger "O" type electric current licked

more'n the pants off harried envoy
clear rants heard
all...

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Categories: booths, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, conflict,
Form: Political Verse
Central Ohio's Twelve Days of Yuletide Magic
Here in Central Ohio, when winter's chill descends, 
We celebrate for twelve whole days, our Yuletide dividends. 
Deep within the Buckeye land, where Aesculus genus grows, 
We throw our hands up with delight as C-bus...

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Categories: booths, celebration, family, fun, holiday, identity,
Form: Lyric
Game
What a name called? 
Football a game called, 
To known arena called stadium, 
Played eleven to eleven side to side each, 
Formations of it kinds, 
Aims of a two goal post net, 
Aims of a...

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Categories: booths, sports,
Form: Double Dactyl
We Try
Last minute invitation to a weekend getaway.
Caught by surprise at first you're just not quite sure what to say.
But given time you realize that you could use a break.
So you accept and then start thinking...

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Categories: booths, autumn,
Form: Rhyme
Clocks Ticking To Politicking
(Read later stanzas for more of the humour part ; parody of politics)

I Can't think well of a democracy
if nepotism and false promises
are part and parcel of its idiosyncrasy
A system of governance can't appeal to...

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Categories: booths, international, parody, political,
Form: Rhyme
Diner Culture
I step from my car and I see ahead
the shiny glint of smooth, polished chrome,
the place is shaped like an oversized rail car,
but never on the tracks has it roamed.

I walk on into the small...

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Categories: booths, appreciation, culture, food, imagery, light, morning, places,
Form: Rhyme
Our Pain
I've seen many horrible things
I have nightmares, no pleasant dreams
I'm reminded of my past
Everytime I go to sleep

You don't know the burdens I have
The demons that are deep inside of me
I'm crying out inside &...

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Categories: booths, sad, urban, war, education, children,
Form: Ballad
Black History Month
Why is it called 'Black History Month'
Black means void of light
why because we are nonwhite
this should be voted out
because the name Human Race 
carries more weight
Sure, I understand
it is a way of denouncing the browner...

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Categories: booths, betrayal, black african american, brother, forgiveness, freedom,
Form: Enclosed Rhyme
Premium Member London Lament
I had to sit through it all
the conversation that was inevitable
What they did
Where they went
What they saw...
My brother and his wife
On the their expensive trip to see Roger Federer in the flesh
My husband and daughter...

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Categories: booths, sad,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Inner Workings of the Mom n Pop Pizza Shop
Taped to the door’s plexiglass pane, a portrait
Of a Savior with ardent heart burning
Sunlight invades with the turning of hinges
Untethering the hospitality of Tony, the lone waiter
His Brazilian arms are swinging doors, open to embrace
He...

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Categories: booths, food, fun, people, places, work,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs