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More Pickles Than One
For ten months now I’ve brooded over coming second place
in the pickle section deeming, it no less than a disgrace.
It was written plain and simple, so there can be no excuse,
that the pickles in this...

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Categories: coughing, humor,
Form: Rhyme



Honey Bee Flying Around In Winter
I have been reluctant to pen this verse 
Because I don't understand what it was all about
I have been reluctant to pen this verse
Because I don't want anyone to  get hurt
Morning comes and evening...

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Categories: coughing, angel, blessing, business, community, freedom, mythology, people,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Tuan Tata: Song of Uda - Parts One and Two
 TUAN TATA : Song of Uda - I
by T. Wignesan

(Patrick Noone, a British anthropologist, discovered the Ple-Temiar tribe living isolated in the jungle highlands in the State of Perak on the west coast of...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: coughing, death, murder, tiger, wife,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Identity Apples
Identity Apples

iam a fat skeleton, resurrecting 
from the sad memories of dada 
and dark mysteries of aminism 
iam buganda 
i bleed hope 
i drip the honey of fortune 
makerere, think tank of africa 
i dance...

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Categories: coughing, africa, analogy, anxiety, assonance, bangla, bereavement,
Form: Didactic
Light On the Devil's Chord - Day 14
Despite his impatience to show me his hell,
He waited for me in my rest, 
Lying upon the ground, I awoke in prayer,
Thanking God above and asking Him for guidance

“My heart is Yours, always,
From the moment...

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Categories: coughing, adventure, anxiety, conflict, courage, dark, holocaust, horror,
Form: Epic



Winter, 1948
WINTER, 1948 [40 Saxton Street]

for W.W

The winter nights that pass now
are so unlike the winter nights
that passed before, that I often
struggle back in those suspended moments
when sleep grapples for a hold,
to once again hear the...

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Categories: coughing, age, childhood, family, nostalgia,
Form: Free verse
Nothing Happen Before the Time
I could see the sun rising in the East
Pulling up something that is very deep
I could see the sun rising in the East
Hanging over the first beach
I left the house at six am
Before the sound...

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Categories: coughing, adventure, blessing, courage, encouraging, endurance, freedom, happiness,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Someone To Love-Part 3
...cont

As is the case with all of life's special moments
this one had to end when she again became weak.
We strolled the beach one last time
our toes curled in the sand
as the sun warmed our backs
and...

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Categories: coughing, loss, love, love hurts,
Form: Prose Poetry
Human Being With a Soul
We are human being with a soul
We were taken from the North and South Pole
And left in a basket at the flagpole
If all the relics in history were unfold
You would discover that the real threshold
Is...

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Categories: coughing, body, bullying, change, community, conflict, faith, humanity,
Form: Free verse
I Had No Clue It Was Valentines Day Part 1
I had no clue it was Valentine’s Day
Because no one said happy Valentine’s Day
I had no clue it was valentines’ Day
Because I had no one to share the Day
I ventured into another world
And drifted off...

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Categories: coughing, angel, celebration, community, confidence, death, encouraging, environment,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Uncontainable
Uncontainable

(Music playing)

“I can feel it coming in the air tonight, oh lord
and I’ve been waiting for this moment, for all of my life, oh lord
Can you feel it coming in the air tonight, oh lord,...

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Categories: coughing, character,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Jailbreak At Milton Creek
There was a rumour that outlaw Kyle was to be sprung from jail
But Sheriff Koplin got wind of it and he'd make sure they'd fail 
That day Queeny Holly and her gang rode into town,...

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Categories: coughing, america, humor, violence,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Stressors
*last winter break*

I woke up abruptly, my chest gripped and tight. My face felt hot but my arms stung as if frostbitten. I gasped for air that wouldn’t come, as if I had a plastic...

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Categories: coughing, brother, christmas, dream, growing up, sister, teen,
Form: Free verse
Windows To My Soul
I  sat at my desk in the early hours of the morning listening to the words of the mighty one calling “windows to my soul” kept warning. I didn’t question it, I didn’t understand...

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Categories: coughing, abuse, august, business, confidence, courage, education, endurance,
Form: Narrative
Pleasant spring like day February 9th, 2024
Pleasant spring like day February 9th, 2024

A scent (and sixth sense predominates),
when apple boughs
and other aromatic flora
laden with blossoms and fruit
gently assail cilia of the nostrils,
aside from aiding distinguishing 
pleasant or unpleasant smells 
additionally incorporate...

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Categories: coughing, appreciation, bird, earth, february, flower, husband, insect,
Form: Rhyme
Life Is the Travelling Shadow
what i know

i know you know that i know your shadow
that i travel with it in the light day
i imagine and know the imagery shadow
that directs you in the dark side.

i know the shadow of...

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Categories: coughing, life,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Disempowering Viral Violence
I am struggling
to avoid that "I told you so"
mean
and self-congratulatory voice.

I do feel under-appreciated
but I don't feel any happiness
about the Virus
as vindicator of my beliefs
about the political and economic power
of public health and safety platforms,
which...

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Categories: coughing, america, community, health, integrity, peace,
Form: Political Verse
I Felt the Earth
I Felt the Earth

There in the valley reaching for the sun
Our younger days were such fun
Though the struggle to be
Was so much for me?

The valley walls were so tall
That I would fear they would fall
Then...

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© Ian Howard  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: coughing, culture, growing up, history,
Form: Free verse
America, 1933
They are conflicted haunted images from black and white photos of America 1933, when there was no place left to run. 

It was the hunger of people lined up, scraps of food ladled out, the...

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© Steve Zak  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: coughing, character, culture, history, life, natural disasters,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Self-Plus-Seven, Saved
The din awakens me
Hall smoke alarm screaming like a banshee
Smoke everywhere, though I see no flames
I reach up through the thick black fumes and yank the battery
Silencing the banshee, but I hear sirens approaching

Thank god...

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Categories: coughing, adventure, appreciation, fire, home, house, natural disasters,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Weep
The year dear Callie - my best cat ever - fell victim to cancer,
she had lived 18 wonderful years
as queen of our house, for sweetly did that calico rule our hearts.
I’d realized too late her...

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Categories: coughing, angst,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Invention of Shoes - Part 2 - Translation
This is the second part of the translation of Rabindranath Tagore's Poem 
"Juta Abiskar”.
This poem is a translation from the original in Bengali, by Nobel-Prize Winner, Poet-laureate of India, Rabindranath Tagore. This is a long...

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Categories: coughing, hilarious, humor,
Form: Light Verse
The River Has Receded
Everything is just like yesterday
Same boat, same coat, same joke
The river is receding and deeds are reveling
This morning I got up with an uncomfortable feeling
I was longing for something that was not there
And it leaves...

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Categories: coughing, angel, appreciation, character, courage, desire, destiny, friendship,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Contaminated Planet
CONTAMINATED PLANET

Coronavirus, well
If it's all like that ;
Well hell,
14 days, then 14 days  
never through.
Don't touch nothing or (anything).!
The cycle never done;
Oops, spray your shoes, 
leave um outdoors, in the sun.!

Uh-huh those Muslims were...

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Categories: coughing, america, cancer, community, conflict, death, literature, meaningful,
Form: Prose Poetry
The Rage
Sometimes I feel the rage when you throw dirt in my face
Sometimes I feel the rage when destiny is locked behind the gate
Now I understand why people kill and commit such a terrible sin
The murder...

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Categories: coughing, bereavement, celebration, community, corruption, culture, death, environment,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs