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Recluse By Dint of Circumstance
Recluse by dint of circumstance

Proud anonymous troglodytes 
forerunners of mine
confronted threats less horrific
than forty fifth commander in chief
of United States of America.

He/him (matted hair, ratty, scrawny, 
and tetchy ugly villain)   
scurried into dark...

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Categories: cowled, adventure, america, angst, anti bullying, betrayal, character,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member At Heaven's Gate - Parts 1 and 2
PART 1:          THE MEETING

Alone one night neath lantern light, I trudged a weary mile.
Forlorn, I went with shoulders bent (the storms around me howled)
until I met...

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Categories: cowled, fantasy,
Form: Ballad
Theater of Utter Charm Part 2
of terminally opinionated snake charmers
for art's sake of course
well what else could define our course of action
when the end of unknowing
is only a mouse click away
when we'd still rather quack like a sinking duck
and bark...

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Categories: cowled, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
Recluse By Dint of Circumstance
Heretic condemned to burn at stake
reprieve eleventh hour granted clemency
commuted death penalty
criminal sentenced solitary isolation
rat infested dungeon ultimate punishment
doled out after protracted proceedings
courtesy amazing graceful puffed dragon
unwittingly delivered merciful respite.

Cowled ascetic busied himself
exotic gaseous/ liquified...

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Categories: cowled, 11th grade, 12th grade, abuse, betrayal, earth,
Form: Carpe Diem
Premium Member Wayfare Manor
In a peculiar puny town nestled in western Massachusetts,
There lives an enchanted mansion in the Wilbraham woods,
Hidden in the hills away from the eastern city's pollutants,
Where the creme de la creme masquerades in cowled hoods.

Around...

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Categories: cowled, adventure, fairy, fantasy, time, , western,
Form: Rhyme



F*** Love, We'Re Crazy People
(If I could spit venom, this paper would hiss.)

I cant sleep,
it's dark and i can feel your memory biting
my eyes are sore with the persistence of it
weeping, rasping, clawing, grasping at my spine
(still too apathetic...

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Categories: cowled, angstwords, love, me,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member A Chinese Girl I Took To a Nunnery
A Chinese girl I took to a nunnery

			I

I led her
Her silent leg-irons cutting into my shins
That day when the air stood still
Dry as the day perhaps on the hill
					when he spoke standing still
Drier still my...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cowled, farewell,
Form: Free verse
Recluse By Dint of Circumstance First Cell
He/him (ratty, scrawny, 
and tetchy ugly villain)   
scurried into dark recesses of hermitage
averse to cavort, frolic, inure himself
into the duplicitous schemes
capitalized, glorified, popularized

courtesy vanity of Homo sapiens
lest imp of the pervert 
already sacrificed...

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Categories: cowled, age, analogy, animal, appreciation, bible, character, courage,
Form: Free verse
Sand Dunes
She stared up, intently, watching the Peruvian skies pass composedly above. She was dazed and disorganised about the steps leading her hither. Her eyes descended upon her hands, hands that were dry and sallow from...

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Categories: cowled, absence, adventure, lost, lost love, love,
Form: Prose Poetry
Language Rots
Language rots
in memories,
thoughts,
but in dreams 
above all
do lips blow
cherry O's and ah's

rolling hilltops into
milky afterbirth atmosphere
that I tumble down
quite suddenly by ear,

And in the valley pitch...
Blind visions—
Master!
Totem!
Taboo...too clear!
A knife pulled from 
ear to ear.

My tongue...

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Categories: cowled, birth, future, grief,
Form: Free verse
Burnt Verse: a Sailor's Tale
“I fear these furtive brumous depths,” the aged sailor growled,
“‘Cause nestled ‘neath these noisome reefs creep creatures cursed and cowled.

They flounder thus and, seeped in brine, patrol the waxen sea,
And when it drains in years...

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© Dan Keir  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cowled, allegory, fear, horror, mystery, ocean, sea, water,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Machinating the Manger Scene
I dreamed once a future
with Mary and her long claws
suspended from a dragon body
captive and held by force field
hidden beneath a big cowled robe
saddened by a stainless steel trough
and a baby tended by robots.
Joesph busily...

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Categories: cowled, angel, christmas, dream, mental illness, technology,
Form: Free verse
I Had a Dream
I had a dream

I dreamt, a tree a dead white tree 
from a grey stone plinth
cowled men of ancient time 
around its brittle boughs unbent
Together pointing as they chant
with fingers of long grey bone
without a...

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Categories: cowled, death,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs