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If I Falter
If I Falter
by Michael R. Burch

for Beth

If I regret
fire in the sunset
exploding on the horizon,
then let me regret loving you.

If I forget
even for a moment
that you are the only one,
then let me forget that the...

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Categories: cupboard, desire, engagement, fire, for her, friendship love,
Form: Verse



Premium Member A Poem For My Algebra Teacher
I know I promised
 no more ‘Make you Cry Poems’
I said I'd never write another 
‘Wipe your eye poem’

 And for three years 
I tried not to retract, 
but after so many tears 
I have...

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Categories: cupboard, 6th grade, abuse, betrayal, children, confusion, family,
Form: Free verse
The Children of Gaza Lyrics: I
"The Children of Gaza" Lyrics: I

These lyrics were written by Michael R. Burch and were adapted in places to the music by Michael R. Burch with input from composer Eduard de Boer.

World premiere, April 22,2017,...

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Categories: cupboard, child, child abuse, childhood, mother, mother son,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member The White Tomb Trembles
* For J.K. Rowling *

                 ~ 

now, deliberate your hearing
     to bring back the pages...

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Categories: cupboard, evil, fantasy, magic,
Form: Epic
Worming the Cat and Dog
Once again it’s Saturday; the day when footy reigns supreme.
The Dogs are up against the Cats, the premier favoured team,
but I’ve got no doubts the mighty Dogs will surely cope with that.
I couldn’t think of...

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Categories: cupboard, humor,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member The Twisting Tale of An Avian Apparition
"The discrepancies are many, the dalliances are few,
both pitched against one dynamic, lifelong achievement"

Poking through the woods of the Mill Grove Audubon Estate,
suddenly came upon an ivy-covered studio shed
tucked away amongst foliage near Perkiomen Creek,
apparently...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cupboard, america, appreciation, art, bird, books, dream, history,
Form: Blank verse
How Clever You Are Reducing Sauces
Reducing sauces is a clever act that is not predetermined

Swimming in tepid waters often relieves tensions but a moose with a migraine prefers an ice cold bath. Bathing rituals signify statuses and this is referred...

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Categories: cupboard, appreciation,
Form: I do not know?
Ninety Times a Fish Tail Equals a Spun Yarn
Nine times a fish tail is spun from thin yarn?

Swimming in tepid waters often relieves tensions but a moose with a migraine prefers an ice cold bath. Bathing rituals signify statuses and this is referred...

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Categories: cupboard, baby, baseball, beach, beautiful,
Form: I do not know?
The Night Before Christmas By Edgar Allan Poe
On the night before Christmas, alone in my house, 
Sorrow gnawed at my soul, like a ravenous mouse.
Entombed in my blankets, I struggled to sleep,
Ready to snap if I counted more sheep.

I rose at the...

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Categories: cupboard, christmas,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Grocery shopping with mum
It's always Aldi on a Sunday afternoon.  You're always waiting with your shopping bags in hand, slowly trudging along with your walking stick.  It takes you ten minutes to get into the car....

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cupboard, mother son, mothers day,
Form: Prose
Sandy Hook Poems 2: Student Tributes
Here are tribute poems for exceptional children and teachers who should be alive today:

Emilie Parker,
the horror grows starker
as we see your sweet image
and cringe at the carnage;
but dear, how you mesmerize
with those vivid blue eyes
and...

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Categories: cupboard, children, school, student, teacher, usa, violence, war,
Form: Verse
The Moral Mortgage of Mice and Men
The moral mortgage of mice and men 

Yours truly quite astute,
especially regarding cute
little field mice, also known 
as meadow voles,
which imprecation one doth emote,
when aforementioned animal burrows inside
leaving pellet size poop in their wake
suddenly presenting...

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Categories: cupboard, adventure, animal, appreciation, august, bible, cat, creation,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Ghost of Christmas Present
Terrence the Turkey was feeling quite perky
Passing time in his rafter and doing no harm
No fighting nor squabbling, just gabbling and gobbling
Turkey talking turkey down on the farm.

Whilst having a natter, tame turkey type chatter
Before...

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© Lee Leon  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cupboard, adventure, animal, bird, celebration, christmas, food, freedom,
Form: Quatrain
Hyperbolic Quasi Autobiographical Prevarication
Hyperbolic quasi autobiographical prevarication...
caricature sketch of person best known to yours truly

What began as an honest 
to goodness attempt 
to craft personal truthful profile
evolved into a fictional poem
manifested into the following.

Despite the onslaught of paparazzi,
I...

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Categories: cupboard, adventure, appreciation, best friend, celebration, character, destiny,
Form: Free verse
Smitten By the Spring
When I stepped in here
I caught the unsymmetrical patterns on the wall,
The dark maroon contrasting curtains,
An open cupboard and 
A thick layer of dust on the broken mirror
The floor, the surrounding 
A damp room with...

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Categories: cupboard, art, change, city, deep, extended metaphor, home,
Form: Ode
Premium Member Hand-Picked Berries and Sun-Dried Tomatoes 2
“Physics asserts that there are four fundamental forces: electro-magnetism, gravity, and the strong and weak nuclear forces. These gentlemen have made a compelling argument for the existence of a fifth, desire.” Dr. Howard Pollison, National...

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Categories: cupboard, mythology,
Form: Prose
Premium Member This Old House
The old house, built in 1895, was the best of weathered antiques having hugged North Rogers Street from days of horses to days of horse-powered engines, and now to electric cars.  As the story...

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Categories: cupboard, home, memory,
Form: Haibun
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Leftists Xviii
Unquotable quotes: Leftists – XVIII

(Note: What goes for the Left can go for the Right, too. All you need to do is to interpose the words wherever possible. Don’t read ideological warfare where there is...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cupboard, freedom, irony, political, power, rights, , western,
Form: Epigram
Premium Member My Annual Resolutions
Growth should be the ultimate criterion,
nucleus and kernel of every annual pledge,
for myself and other people who might gain,
from a heartfelt commitment such as mine,
that monumental new year down the clock aptly named,
global village stepping...

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Categories: cupboard, adventure, art, birth, care, celebration, character, encouraging,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Study In Bronze
I’ve unfurled the Southern Cross tonight and put it
On the wall, and as I gazed the longest while.. I thought I heard the
dingo’s call?  It couldn’t be as all
Round me were the sounds of...

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Categories: cupboard, endurance, freedom,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Love Sleeps, Never Dies
An old man
A Grumpy bitter old man
Bitter face
Red nose
Wrinkled beady eyes
Scruffy clothes his best attire

Life has not been kind
So his bitter words bite those around
He lived alone, inside his madness
Leave me be and go to...

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Categories: cupboard, angel, beauty, child, hope, solitude,
Form: Light Verse
The Kitchen Not the Cake
There’s cheap lunches in the Barley Tavern,
each Wednesday, when after one o’clock.
I always chose to eat beer battered fish,
plus mystery cake a little bit ad hoc.
And this Wednesday here in the tavern,
Ted Austin joined me...

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Categories: cupboard, humor,
Form: Rhyme
A New Day
Rise to the challenge of the new day and don’t let your spirit go astray
Rise to the challenge of a new day and always remember to pray
Start your day with positive words and force a...

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Categories: cupboard, community, confidence, emotions, encouraging, endurance, goodbye, love,
Form: Narrative
Men, Yes, We Became Men
What have we become?
         We who used to sit in my bedroom
         listening to Beatles records on headphones.
We spoke...

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Categories: cupboard,
Form: Free verse
Sixteen Peaches Chasing Twenty Cows In a Fridge Is Quite Noisy Isnt It
One day a placid platypus was playing in a kitchen. He had discovered that there was often much to sort and much to sort was often much fun. Other platypuses did not realise how much...

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Categories: cupboard, animal,
Form: I do not know?

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