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Oh Moles
A translucent but lucid idea is best held by a pea in a pod. A pea in a pod is protected whilst in the pod but shelling the peas means that the pea would then...

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Categories: characterisation, adventure, africa,
Form: I do not know?



Premium Member small exorcisms
When your heart 
corresponds 
with your mind,
then, give it a shot,
you write 
back to me

what expressions 
you so badly 
need 
to bleed;

the characterisation 
of letters 
are alphabet soup 
to me, child's play,
peeling tattoos 
like bells...

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Categories: characterisation, metaphor, mirror, poets,
Form: Free verse
J K Rowling
As potential grew, a desire to write, disclosed to few

Imagination immerse, but yet to thirst for knowledge, accrued ambition address

All aboard the express, thoughts of Harry, a plot to marry

From fanciful flights to greater heights

Capturing...

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Categories: characterisation, celebrity, child, writing,
Form: Free verse
Persecution
What a large pineapple laughing in a row. Heads and toes. Arms and legs. In suits. Laughing cheering. Pompousness' of an elite bunch of abusers. It is unwise and unhelpful to cause a stale tail...

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Categories: characterisation, birthday,
Form: I do not know?
Floccinaucinihilipilification With Mr and Mrs Ok
The whiskers on a spotty dog are often akin to the stripes on blankets. And don't let it be said that onion peel is best served in a mustard bath with banana slices. Oh wow...

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Categories: characterisation, beach,
Form: I do not know?



Characterisation of An Ape Field
An ape field is characterized by the numbers of bananas who climb with care through long grass. Much is the secretions of melons attempting a tango. Whilst lemons lie down on billiard tables. In boardrooms....

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Categories: characterisation, absence, analogy,
Form: I do not know?
Pickity Pockity Is a Pied a Puskin
Polka dot swimming gala is neither a boiled cake or a slow roasted peanut on toast. A rave in a raven tent is a window view on an icelandic island. But language learnt leaves laughing...

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Categories: characterisation, america, april, autumn,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Shattered Sighs