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Premium Member Laundering Her Accounts
New England's late May sun was long up,
and yet her laundry began to unfold
and clip onto the droopy clothesline,
while yet to warm into 8 AM.

She wore a light spring jacket
and need not think long
about why...

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Categories: bring home, analogy, destiny, health, humanity, humor, integrity,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member Different Dream
After a hard day at work I come home
Hear my boy rapping the words to his headphones
Every bleep comes another bleep
As he keeps dancing to the beat
Come upstairs and barge through the door
Say to him,...

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Categories: bring home, conflict, confusion, dad, music, son, perspective,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Teachers - Xxi
Unquotable quotes: Teachers – XXI

The pupil, the bitch and the walnut tree, the more the teacher beats them, the better they be.
In the old days, teachers were born to the métier like poets; today softwares...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bring home, children, humor, parents, student, teacher,
Form: Epigram
Premium Member I Am On Fire For Poetry Soup Right Now
I know this may surprise some of you.
Not all.
It’s not going to surprise my besties.
But for others,
Let me be the bearer of a
Little surprise nugget of
Information.
I am OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE.
Some of my obsessions are:
Have as many...

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Categories: bring home, friendship love, how i feel, identity, introspection,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Gigantic Adventure of Rumblevoice and Samuel P
Sixteen hundred full moons ago, RumbleVoice, a giant with a mission, and his mighty spy hawk, Samuel P. were up in the Butter Cup Mountains hunting for a young wild bobcat to bring home to...

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Categories: bring home, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th grade, fantasy,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Story of the Hungry Poor Child
Mommy, if I make up my bed
Which consist of old Sunday newspapers
Could I have, can I have a slice of bread
And if I sweep the floors with my bare feet
I'm so hungry mommy can I...

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Categories: bring home, blessing, blue, caregiving, cheer up, inspirational, loss,
Form: Free verse
The One I Love the One Who Love Me
It is a Sunday morning.

The day before was still,

yet eventful and surprising:

sacredness met in holy places

and inspired persons.

Petrified trees and slave traders’ bedrooms;

cattle grazing and the ancient one sleeping.

The quiet sounds of lit boats by...

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Categories: bring home, beautiful, beauty, environment, love,
Form: Lyric
Gentle Unto Death
He was alive should breathing be called life, 
In state of peace and bliss, no surface strife, 
Suffering in silent resolve for long, 
A man as was of intense self-esteem, 
Died long ere, waiting still...

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Categories: bring home, death, life,
Form: Narrative
Sea Songs
His heart is with the winds
that set his spirit free,
enduring breeze that sets the sails
and guides him out to sea.

Sea rover fair with eyes as blue
as ocean’s deepest depth,
he hails the morning mist
and keenly sets...

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Categories: bring home, adventure, loss, sad, sea, heart, sea, heart,
Form: Rhyme
The Turkish Turkey
For this Turk Turku is a 1-horse
city but he has got to have horse
sense. He will not be as happy as a peacock in Turkey.
Hindi, the Turk word for turkey, is how we'll call this...

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© Ivo Cos  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bring home, animal, bird, fish, food, immigration, nonsense, silly,
Form: Burlesque
Message Delivery
poet talking tough
must take a stand
poisoned children
to put me under thumb
the gossip mill of word of mouth
learning how to swim
understanding genocide
living in this predicament
its me versus you, versus them
time to make a decision
time to take...

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Categories: bring home, visionary, warchildren, house, me, children, house, me,
Form: Free verse
The Wordsmith's Readers
Where would the wordsmith's of this world be, without its readers? Is what one of my commentator' informed me?  I am able to answer the inquiry quite clearly, "nowhere at all."  Without their...

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Categories: bring home, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
The Hereafter
As our Lord was resurrected 
He left behind symbols of the torture to which He was subjected 
To remind us of his sacrifice 
With the belief that they will suffice 
What symbols are these you...

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© Ja Angelo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bring home, christian, devotion, easter, faith, gospel, jesus, religious,
Form: Rhyme
My Rap Poem
what is my purpose in this thing they call life

i have tried to commit suicide but it seem i didn't die

i'm on the edge of disaster and it seems i have nowere to go

i feel...

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© Sean Wight  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bring home, life, teen, time, life, me, crazy, life,
Form: Sonnet
The Life Span of a Child
Behold, Children are a gift from the LORD; they are a reward from him. Psalm 127:3 

Children are faithfully a blessing from Lord God 
Lord God has blessed us with countless amounts of items so...

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Categories: bring home, children,
Form: Rhyme
The Life Span of a Child
Behold, Children are a gift from the LORD; they are a reward from him. Psalm 127:3 

Children are faithfully a blessing from Lord God 
Lord God has blessed us with countless amounts of items so...

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Categories: bring home, children,
Form: Rhyme
One Day Before Father's Day
ONE DAY BEFORE FATHER’S DAY

I stopped by the park today
Pondering
One day before father’s day.

In the deep corner of my mind
My father’s memory opens up.
Year 1905 he was born
In a third world country
Where the farms, the...

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Categories: bring home, fathermemory, day, me, memory, mountains,
Form: Narrative
Bully
We fight this battle time and time again
But there is no winner nor an end in sight
Because you see, This is a fruitless fight
Leaving the damaged to float away at night
Because they don’t see an...

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Categories: bring home, analogy, anger, angst, anti bullying, community, conflict,
Form: Rhyme
Smell the Season Sunshine
Smell The Season Sunshine


     Sunlight sparkles dance a fervent ballet on the lake waking up summer 
     solitude.
     Walk outside and breathe the...

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Categories: bring home, beautiful, color, morning, seasons,
Form: Free verse
About the 1500's
Most people got married in June because
They took their yearly bath in May
Body odor was the reason
Of the flowers in a bouquet

A big tub of hot water was used
For a bath, so that's not complex...

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© Pat Adams  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bring home, england, history, people,
Form: Quatrain
Where Were You
So you don’t care
About your marriage?
Don’t care about your children?
Don’t care how you hurt them?
How your oblivious to your actions
That’ve caused a chain reaction.


You don’t care of quality time
With those you love?
You don’t care about...

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© Megan Ryan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bring home, anger, angst, dad, family, father, pain,
Form: Free verse
My Lady Lotus
(Bracketed words are not to be included in poem for they are only meant to bring home the phrase or word used)

From the eternal cake of her mother
There lies the eternal seed among mud;
Heaven born,...

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© Isor Chand  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bring home, appreciation, beauty, birth, character, childhood,
Form: Rhyme
The Second Wife
The Second Wife

Making its round in the ever pervasive What's app world...
Is a creative and amusing anecdote to raise a smile of mirth... ...

A stressed wife, harried as always from the endless house chores....
Receives a...

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Categories: bring home, anxiety, community, conflict, confusion, cute love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member War Is Hell
WAR IS HELL

America hasn't fought a war since World War Two
Though we’ve been in skirmishes, more than a few
We've been in Iraq and we've been in Iran
And we're still losing soldiers in Afghanistan

What will it...

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Categories: bring home, war,
Form: Rhyme
The Angel's Mission
One warm and sunny afternoon,
GOD sent his young angel on a mission.
He said he must go down to planet earth,
And bring home his youngest son.
But, the angel replied, "LORD, I am not ready,
What if I...

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Categories: bring home, death, life, loss, sadme, lost, angel, angel,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Shattered Sighs