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Premium Member A Childhood Memory
When I was a young boy of about eight years old, we lived in a neighborhood, high up on a hill, on the outskirts of Charleston, WV.  Our house was built on a slope...

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© Joe Flach  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bunk bed, childhoodhouse, parents, night, house, night, parents,
Form: Bio



My Name Is Ed
I've just tasted the politics of the land
with the same tongue
that yesterday chanted political slogans
for a diseased bunch of shenanigans
driving the political wagon with an expired license,
I don't care if the first lady of Graceland,
who...

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Categories: bunk bed, dedication, encouraging, political, presidents day,
Form: Didactic
Little Girl With a Big Heart
Little Girl with Big Heart

There was a little girl standing in the middle of the street, wondering where she belonged and how does she get there. She was so young, small posture, small feet with...

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Categories: bunk bed, addiction, anger, childhood, depression, feelings, hope,
Form: Bio
Billy Edward's Ride 1st Half
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 Hopped out early from his bunk bed
 Jumped into his old blue jeans
 Slipped his hand into his pocket
 Found enough change for a drink

 Put his tennie to the kickstand
 Hopped aboard his...

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© Ben Burton  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bunk bed, childhood, children, miracle, religious,
Form: Epic
Last Night's Dream
Strolling Down a field of green,
Blades so smooth and shrubs so preen,
The breeze it sounds so welcoming.
The sky covered in a hue of orange and blue.
A Paradise it seems. I thought this was true.

A face...

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Categories: bunk bed, deep, dream, happiness,
Form: I do not know?



Premium Member A Sad Tale You May Want To Skip
True stories are often the saddest, so go to another poem if you 
are afraid of this one.
Seventy-five years ago a Mommy died leaving a boy of two 
with her husband, a farmer.
The husband was...

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Categories: bunk bed, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Orange Crush, the Adventures of Soda Pop V
If you have not read my earlier ones, please check out the first in the series and see if you like the story. It will help this make more sense.

Ricky slowly sauntered up the stairs,...

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Categories: bunk bed, adventure, crush,
Form: Personification
The Matrimonial Bed
The walls and the couch are my dear friends
Tucked all day in blankets and sheets
Holding direly to my fragile heart 
Worried about what tomorrow holds
Scared of what the night may bring
And  from the window...

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Categories: bunk bed, love, love hurts, marriage,
Form: Free verse
Pet-Sit Panics
I had to dog-sit for my neighbor Ed,
A week I had to watch his miserable purebred,
And his list of rules were plaguing my head,
I hung on every small word that he said,
How “Baron” must be...

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Categories: bunk bed, people, petsme, dog, dog, me,
Form: Monorhyme
Premium Member Wake Up Call
WAKE UP CALL

Our Navy boom box -
“Reveille Reveille ladies! It’s time to wake up!”
Never laid under covers,
took too long to make the bed.

Talk about a time table!
Never learned to eat so fast -
20 minutes,
no matter...

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Categories: bunk bed, christmas, memory, military,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Unwanted Filthy Rags
”Negative words can create a negative image of self; embrace negativity and let it be fuel to your inner positivity, to see self in a positive light.”

Quote _by Poet

For many years I struggled to see...

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© Alexis Y.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bunk bed, how i feel,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Coming of Age In Centerville With Baseball and Girls
Summer nights in Centerville, sleeping on the top bunk bed;
A transistor radio playing low, lying right there near my head.
The Big Red Machine was in their prime; those boys could sure play ball;
I fell asleep...

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© Joe Flach  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bunk bed, baseball, growing up, nostalgia,
Form: Rhyme
Neophyte
Neophyte
What can I say the pot plants in the yard are fed tiny rain drops 
saintly tears of a girl rejected by the abbess to join the order 
because she detect a wild sensual abandonment...

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Categories: bunk bed, anger, career, class,
Form: Sonnet
Kinda Small
It’s… kind of small
One bunk bed that’s all
Oh! A toilet and a basin
A squeeze for me and Jason

Who would have thought we’d end up here?
It’s dirty and smells of fart and beer
When I see the...

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Categories: bunk bed, funny
Form: Rhyme
My Coutie Pie
Joji Varghese Kuncheria
My Cutie Pie

My granddaughter is a cutie pie,
Who goes all around the house,
Turning everything upside down,
And keeping us all on our toes.

I do not have half of her energy,
That is displayed the whole...

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Categories: bunk bed, angel, child, grandchild, granddaughter, growing up,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Walking Behind Elephants
Use caution when walking behind elephants son
You don't want to step into a big pile of dung
Take care in passing the pepper to dragons my girl
Just one sneeze and fire will blow you into a...

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Categories: bunk bed, children, funnymay,
Form: Rhyme
Absolutely No Way
Absolutely No Way

Affair that they has started out so splendid
Continued along as was originally intended
Until one day she happened to discover
He likely had been hiding another lover.

She was pretty like a purring little kitten
And made...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bunk bed, humorous,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member A Ghost Story
A Ghost Story


"Goodnight my dear", Mother said
As I lied upon the old bunk bed 
"Don't close the door"
I used to say, as she would turn to walk away

Once again she'd say "Good night"
And with one...

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Categories: bunk bed, dark, halloween, horror, imagination,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Sleepless
"Goodnight my dear", Mother said
As I lied on the old bunk bed
"Don't close the door"
I used to say, as she would turn, to walk away

Once again she said "Good night"
And with one stroke, shut off...

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Categories: bunk bed, halloween,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs