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My Favorite Anecdote From Urdu
This is my best story in 
my mother tongue urdu 
which I translated and 
tried my best to turn it 
into a poem in english 

Luqman who was a 
merchant wiseman and 
his son
bought themselves...

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Categories: chatterboxes, urdu, wisdom,
Form: Narrative



11 Eleven Types of Facebook Users Muslim Version
In the Name of Allah
The Most Gracious
The Most Merciful

11 Types Of FACEBOOK
Users

A poem about eleven
users
On FaceBook –Just
from my observation:
Not to brag nor to
annoy anyone -
This is to merely
share information.

In no particular
order, they are:
One: The talented
chefs...

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© Mariam M.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: chatterboxes, internet
Form: Rhyme
Don'T Miss It Today
Have you seen little beautiful butterflies?
All yellow, yellow   and red, and all red ones
Bet you can't say who among them the prettiest is.
Eyes are bright buttons like, bows on hair big and small,
A...

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Categories: chatterboxes, blessing, children, youth, , cute,
Form: Light Verse
Bentley and Shadow
My friend had a beautiful bird and Bentley was his name
He was a little cockatiel and he liked to play a game

Where he'd undo a charm bracelet,throw it all around
He'd say his name so loudly...

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© Deb Wilson  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: chatterboxes, animalsbeautiful, bird, beautiful, bird,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member When Summer Fades To Chili Time
Elation wanes upon graying skies and a chill pierces the bronzed flesh. Pondering the thrills of rollicking ocean waves,
I catch the scent of a warm wood fire burning in the distance.

A pitchfork toss of compost...

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Categories: chatterboxes, autumn, poems, poetry, seasons, summer,
Form: Free verse



Perceptive Glance
The whispers were faint at first,
Now they've become regular chatterboxes.
I hear them behind the eyes of passerbyers,
As they believe they'll go unnoticed...

I see their black smokey like tendrils
Slowly stretching out to touch me,
But are quickly...

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Categories: chatterboxes, conflict, people,
Form: Free verse
Should I Have Known
Should I have known
I would have slept till next dawn 
That I would have gained not at end day
No sign of gay not even at the bay
Oh what a wasted day
I trek a mile
But all...

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Categories: chatterboxes, anger, lonely, sad,
Form: ABC

Book: Shattered Sighs