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Premium Member A Walk On the Beach
I went again today ... to that place, the allurement overwhelming ... the one
we called "ours" so tritely, "mine" before you, "mine" again now, (tho' others
have doubtless staked claimed - ages before and since). I...

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Categories: buoy, heartbreak, lost love, ocean, passion, solitude, soulmate,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Once Upon a Christmas 1954 - Part One - a Short Story From My Memoir
Each year as Christmas rolls around, as I buckle under the pressure and stress of shopping for gifts for people that already  have everything, I find myself remembering that Christmas of 1954.

Dad had joined...

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Categories: buoy, christmas, nostalgia,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Part One - a Gunshot Wound To the Heat - a Short Story From My Memoir
GUNSHOT WOUND TO THE HEART 


From a two-room schoolhouse high on a hill over the Fundy Bay, I sat at an old wooden desk daydreaming. The ink stains and etchings which were dug deep into...

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Categories: buoy, nostalgia,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Rouging of the Lamb B
My sweet mother of pearl struck a ruby eyed reef. 
Then quickly sank into the deep, just shy of the cay of life. 
Don't remember much about her,
Daddy never had much to say... about the...

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Categories: buoy, childhood, pain,
Form: Narrative
The Village On the Water Iv
Thump-thump of stiffening fish contorting
   In the bilge beneath the gunwale; 
 Lidless, bulging, reddened eyes, swivelling upwards, 
Protruding horribly from the straining sockets,
    Express stupefied amazement at inconceivable 
...

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Categories: buoy, appreciation, culture, dedication,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Lyrics of Bigflo and Oli's Dommage: What a Pity, Translated By T Wignesan
Lyrics of Bigflo & Oli's hit song, Dommage: “T’is a Pity!” Translated by T. Wignesan

https://bigfloetoli.lnk.to/LaVraieVie

(Two brothers: Florian (the elder with the “Big” prefix) and Olivio ORDONEZ, born and raised in music from an early age...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: buoy, depression, desire, french, song,
Form: Free verse
Cybersurfing Netizen Flounders
Cybersurfing netizen flounders...
analogous to a fish out of water

Ever since being a little gull hubble buoy,
I bobbed (while donning square pants)
like spongy flotsam and jetsam at sea.

Now as one decrepit
humble lumpenproletariat neopoet,
I experienced existence
with pronounced...

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Categories: buoy, 12th grade, adventure, age, angst, animal, anxiety,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Evil Eye
The darkness, now descending, floods the city as it dies
while shadows lurk in legions 'neath the looming Evil Eye.
Its frozen stare envelops all, it penetrates and pries,
denouncing loathed dissenters to the keepers in the sky....

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Categories: buoy, evil,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Castles In the Sand
Picture a man’s solitary stroll on a sandy seaside,
Early time of day, just a short time after low tide,
Water almost calm, gentle waves lapping the shore,
Early morning sun brilliantly blazing the horizon.
Feel the wonderful breeze…smell...

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© Mark Toney  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: buoy, beach, child, cry, metaphor, sea, water,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Spring-Tide - Memories On the Breeze
Oh ...

Spring-tide ...
Always things that juxtapose,
Life never flows as smoothly as a gentle rill 'round a stone.
Brief notes of harmony, torn asunder by a cacophony of chaos,
Turmoil the norm ... reality the chill that bites...

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Categories: buoy, appreciation, life, lost love, memory, metaphor, nature,
Form: Free verse
Prayer Solemnizing Vitality
Wise no adulation, dedication and gratification 
   not emphasized the other three hundred and sixty four days a year
question their role as consumed end product of taxidermist, 
   gnome hatter clucks...

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Categories: buoy, adventure, america, boat, courage, endurance, power, religious,
Form: Epic
Cement Shoes
With a heavy heart,
the sorrow in it 
feels 
           all
	       hope
        ...

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Categories: buoy, corruption, death, mystery, perspective,
Form: Epic
Baneful Brickbats Begat Grievous Barrier
Baneful brickbats begat grievous barrier

Tell tale indelible woe y'all
privy to learn yours truly harbors
traces of the masterful
impregnable prepubescent wall
still extant scads of decades since
complex edifice erected to force tall
adolescence - permanently leaving me, 
(a poor...

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Categories: buoy, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Rhyme
Sea of Amoress
Love has us immeresed,
in an endless fathom.
Like tears that fall to the sea.
A symbol of loves' fleeting-
Phantom- 
bemused unto the deep.

Our understanding, 
a shifting current,
carrying us to some far shore-
Between summit and sands,
of the Isle...

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Categories: buoy, longing, love,
Form: Rhyme
You Look Sideways and I Set Sail
You look sideways at me
I look straight on at you
You glance towards me
I stare at you
memorize the stiches of your coat
they are uneven
 it must have been handmade
You look up at the sky
I look at...

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Categories: buoy, love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Kris Kringle Kisses Kalliope
"Kris Kringle Kisses Kalliope"

A Dream: the 4th Christmas.





deck the halls 
with memories
poets whisper pasts
that are ne’er forgotten

where presents 
a life 
that’s neatly wrapped
and attempts at 

frostily forgotten 

tucked under
that big 
beautiful
green fir tree

where all the...

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Categories: buoy, christmas, dark, light,
Form: Romanticism
Supernova In Photosynthesis
(A Marriage of Poems)

A single glance is an expression enough 
with eyes dotted with its punctual punctuation.
A sigh deep enough in loves' trough
that a trance can turn it blue, 
if only a beloved statuesque- 
emotion...

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Categories: buoy, adventure, baptism, beach, beautiful,
Form: Rhyme
Triple Goddess
I. The Virgin

Dimpled white dove of a girl,
tell me where did you go
when I opened the little door
to your cage--
did you flutter, supple and blushing
into the half-moon's glimmer?

Floating on the breeze of girlhood,
did you caress...

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Categories: buoy, allegory, creation, girl, moon, mother, spiritual, woman,
Form: Free verse
Dynamic Reef Flexion Within the Restless Earth
Dynamic reef flexion within the restless Earth

Continental drift spelled birth
once spelled Pangaea, 
in early geologic time,
a supercontinent that incorporated 
almost all the landmasses on Earth.

While rifling through mine 
treasure trove of poems,
yours truly chanced upon...

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Categories: buoy, absence, age, america, beautiful, break up, deep,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Abandoned
she had put a band on her wrist

          in case she got lost on the journey

          ...

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Categories: buoy, change,
Form: Free verse
Dearest Amelie Beth Harris Mcgeehan
Dearest Amelie Beth Harris-Mcgeehan

If royalty moost likely
spotlight ye would dodge
nonetheless anointed, deemed, granted...
within humble abode
of your lodge
most righteous, magnanimous, gracious...
among confrère noblesse oblige.

Methinks twas foolhardy of me
when joost a mere young man
(more'n half agoo me...

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Categories: buoy, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 9th
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Shattered Stages
The wood misunderstood the knife, the ax, the scythe
though for centuries it had sheltered man and should not
have misunderstood man's intent.

Wind chimes sublime mime melodies wordless tones
without rhyme noting not the passing of time.

The endless...

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Categories: buoy, loss,
Form: Verse
Love Lost
Drawn together, seemingly predestined, 
freewill nothing but illusion, 
a love so infinitely rare - 
a random wave of emotion 
to be surfed to its destination? 
No, a power sublime, 
surpassing that force binding the universe.

Were...

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Categories: buoy, lost love, life, wife, day, life, love,
Form: Ballad
Iamb Beak Peck Tammy Eater
Every friggin day
mother hen runs amuck,
while all chicken's
beady eyes appear awestruck
drawing particular
agitation, irritation, perturbation...

of Punxsutawney (Doctor) Phil
(well grounded) woodchuck,
the latter glaring at henpecked
yours truly rifled
tail feathered rooster,
whether communicating 

nonverbal sympathy
towards me, a garden variety
Gallus gallus...

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Categories: buoy, abuse, father, grave, marriage, relationship, solitude, strength,
Form: Dramatic Verse
The Mirror
What did my eerily observant mirror so boldly reveal 
to me this morning as I so cautiously gazed into its soul?

It quipped "Hey lummox,might as well limp back to bed, 
the eyes of the world...

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Categories: buoy, funny, inspirational, introspection, life, mystery, uplifting, me,
Form: Quatrain

Book: Shattered Sighs