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Premium Member Shade
           Your past, your romantic past, is a shadow. Like all towns, Port Angeles was a combination of rain and clouds, sun and mist, with a chamber of commerce, barrooms and boards of directors, the known...

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Categories: checkbooks, anger, deep, history, humor, money, romantic, wife,
Form: Verse



Remember the Grapevine
Do you remember the grapevine? Do you?
Do you remember the deer that stole from it?
Do you remember the stream that fed it?
Do you remember the dove that overhead flew?
I can't recall any of it--
I don't...

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Categories: checkbooks, imagination, inspirational, life, nature, peace, uplifting, visionary,
Form: Free verse
My Three Graces
MY THREE GRACES
Agalia
arizona goddess blossom of society's elite 
living your mother's dreams and wishes.
scottsdale pretty boys .

Thalia
vail heiress your wealth cultivated 
from beans and canned corn 
condominium queen

Euphorsyne
santa barbara debutante 
daddy's money choking your freedom...

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Categories: checkbooks, relationship,
Form: Free verse
My Three Graces
MY THREE GRACES
Agalia
arizona goddess blossom of society's elite 
living your mother's dreams and wishes.
scottsdale pretty boys .

Thalia
vail heiress your wealth cultivated 
from beans and canned corn 
condominium queen

Euphorsyne
santa barbara debutante 
daddy's money choking your freedom...

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Categories: checkbooks, relationship,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Ethical Jack and the Beanstalk
When young Jack for a handful of beans swapped their cow,
It upset his poor mother who said with a scowl,
"What possessed you to make such a terrible trade?
For our milk-giving Guernsey so little be paid?"

When...

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Categories: checkbooks, adventure, fantasy, garden, humorous, technology, youth,
Form: Rhyme



Private Eye
You hate your job,
but you're good at what you do

A paid shadow
who follows the trail of indiscretions
that other people lead you to

You're a gumshoe,
sticking to the assignment given you

Like a bloodhound on the scent,
another philanderer...

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Categories: checkbooks, hate, jobs, loss, society,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member The Pickpocket's Ball
Welcome to the pickpocket’s ball,
Where thousands come to see the ball fall.
Packed in Times Square to welcome a new year in;
On the faces of petty thieves are plenty of grins.

Revelers smashed like a can of...

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© Joe Flach  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: checkbooks, holidayeve, new year,
Form: Rhyme
A Speck
a speck of sand,
precise as a snowflake,
that's me,
a particle that drifts between flesh and spirit,
grasping to feel,
longing to heal,
meeting that brick wall again,
and again,
after a thousand years of spirit,
then the tunnel,
in between lifetimes,
with light fueled...

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Categories: checkbooks, universe,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs