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Premium Member Across Country With Crystalsky
Hello CRYSTALSKY*.                                 ...

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Categories: cross country, america, travel,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Material Life
Absolute science and art of being whole
           at one and under no delusion that
           ...

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Categories: cross country, art, dance, emotions, hate, life, science, world,
Form: Verse
Babylonia : Part Two - Noahs Walk
Babylonia : Part Two -
Noah’s walk


Pandas chew bamboo, while you film them in the nude;
Red Elephants are extinct (Apart from a view).
Fly up high, escape the zoo’s!
The latest attraction is a Man named Hu.


Hu Man?...

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© Aa Harvey  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cross country, animal, food, humanity, paradise,
Form: I do not know?
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: cross country, anger, deep, history, humor, money, romantic, wife,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Monoku Monday - Jan 2021
"2020 Hindsight Collaboration"  Posted 4 Jan 2021

new year's resolutions      things that go in one year and out the other

I resolve to avoid all fatty and unhealthy...   ...

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© John Watt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cross country, new year,
Form: Monoku



Premium Member Just You and I In the Sky
I want to go to Idaho
I bet you never knew
And Wyoming… and Hawaii…
Oh, and North Dakota too!!
I’ve been to all the other ones
For once there was a time
When I would tease the pull of Earth
And...

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Categories: cross country, adventure, child, children, dream, flying, imagination, voyage,
Form: Rhyme
The Way Side
They left their lovely home to fulfill a promise that was not found, one big happy family board up their house pack their luggage in the back of a truck and went in search of...

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Categories: cross country, business, community, environment, international, nature, river, voyage,
Form: Narrative
Friend
There are days when this sudden emptiness creeps upon me and pervades my anatomies, looking for someone to blame and choking the daylight out of me. It is the feeling you get when you start...

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Categories: cross country, africa, break up, childhood, community, conflict, courage,
Form: Free verse
The Alien
Listen to the sonorous tones 
of silence secluded in sighs,
Blind to every sight of reality,
with kaleidoscope vision and spider 
eyes.
Revisions perfected the proper 
cocktail
for soaring with earth beneath my 
stance.
For the chance of painting smells...

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Categories: cross country, introspectionme, voice, me, voice,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member The Rail Ties That Bind
A little girl
She comes to a land of ghosts
Almost empty streets
She wonders
Where are all the people
No one here looks like her
Within her heart
Emotions stir

It is so cold
Foreign 
Lonely
Where oh where, is the mountain of gold
Her...

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Categories: cross country, care, death, dedication,
Form: Rhyme
A Letter To My Father
I only see you when i close my eyes,you come to life in my sleep you live in my dreams/
I hope you remember my face cause i forget its 18 years and am still counting...

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Categories: cross country, age, cry, death, family, father,
Form: Bio
Premium Member My Personal Ad Part 1
Back during a time when I still had a desire to date
I took out the following personal ad, with the hope of finding my mate.
That's no longer on my agenda. I'm very content to be...

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Categories: cross country, funnyme, car, hope, me,
Form: Rhyme
Wagontire Oregon For Poem a Thon
April 6 Wagontire, Oregon 
1973

In 1973, I went on a road trip 
With my father

We left Berkeley to go to Yakima
Where my father had a summer cabin

He was a college professor
And had July and August...

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© Jake Aller  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cross country, travel,
Form: Free verse
Walter Brummell Fed Em Black Duck...
Wally some call him Zip (fed em black duck) (crow actually) Kakadu song man of Gulf town
Karumba Australia

Stay alive in 55 and 56 said the roadside sign..
As the Ford Mercury whizzed by on local Brisbane...

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Categories: cross country, cowboy-westernold, me, old, cousin,
Form: Rhyme
The Immigrant Song
I have a song to sing and it will tell you where I have been, in the shadows of the night the fear of hope break through daylight and destiny begins the journey without shoes....

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Categories: cross country, appreciation, beautiful, business, career, dedication, deep, emotions,
Form: Narrative
Africa Saves Her Daughter
Africa Kills Her Sun in Ken Saro-Wiwa short story
So far the greatest short story  i've ever read
Where the blackest pen lives
With the blackest ink with the darkest hue
Yet the blackest truth out there even...

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Categories: cross country, africa, strength, woman, women, world, , literature,
Form: Epic
Cross Country**part 2**
**A Travel East**

We pass the Grand Mesa cruising like lightening at 95mph, 
I feel like a passenger on a toy train.
A mountain 11,000 feet above the ground,
auburn colored, rock faced cliffs, complimented 
by a spectacular...

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Categories: cross country, lifeold, car, old, red, travel,
Form: Free verse
Derek Rae
Derek runs 26 mile marathons,
With his nerve-damaged right arm
Anchored in a sling: solid sounds, 
‘Cos a truck did cause him harm.
 
The accident changed his life, 
But he can’t remember it, recall, 
It ended his...

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Categories: cross country, body, desire, happiness, health, race, sports, strength,
Form: Quatern
Whaling Ship Captain's Lover Part 2
WHALING SHIP CAPTAIN’S LOVER
(Part 2 of 3)

Now Jorgie was a fierce one
Widowed   ‘fore she wed
The object of her passion
A Sea man lost and dead

Jorgie had a small lad
Swaddled piece of sun
And her lovers...

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Categories: cross country, love, class, lost, wife, class, lost, cousin,
Form: Ballad
Wally Brummell, Fed Em On Crow
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Wally some call him Zip (fed em black duck) (crow actually)Kakadu song man of Gulf town Karumba Australia

Stay alive in 55 and...

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Categories: cross country, adventure,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Occupational Therapy
I’ve been working since I was twelve years old,
But my first on-the-books job
Was as a sailor in the US Navy,
Gunners Mate.
Six years and three Westpac deployments.
Fifty months of sea duty
Changed me for good and bad.
Over...

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Categories: cross country, work,
Form: List
Bottems Up
Bottoms Up[


I was looking around for a new winter sport
Something rigorous but not a dangerous sort
A good friend of mine suggested to me
“if you can walk, you can cross country ski”

So I shopped around at...

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Categories: cross country, funny, sports,
Form: Rhyme
The Inpact of Sports
I love to stay involed with my community.One of the ways I do that is by playing 
sports. Playing sports is a great way to meet new people. It’s fun because when I 
go to...

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Categories: cross country, childhood, history, inspirational, sports, basketball, fun, love,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Body Ails Yet Spirit Soars
Fifty-one autumns ago on a vibrant blue sky morn,
I was running in my high school girl's cross-country
race in Bethpage Park, Long Island, N.Y.,
as many ponytails bounced under canopies of
red, orange, yellow leaves on the runner's...

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Categories: cross country, 7th grade, 8th grade, age, courage, youth,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Old Covered Bridge
When I was ten I got a bike one Christmas
I learned to ride that morning, 
	though the snow was several inches on the ground
Though the gravel road was hard to ride,
	it was straight and full...

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© John Watt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cross country, age, father, growing up, son, time,
Form: Narrative

Book: Shattered Sighs