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My Most Popular Poems On the Internet Ii
My most popular poems on the Internet (II)

A number of my poems and translations have gone viral, according to Google, and some have been copied onto hundreds to thousands of web pages. That’s a lot...

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Categories: cut short, internet, poems, poetry, poets, social, write, writing,
Form: Rhyme



Poems About Fathers and Grandfathers Iv
Poems about Fathers and Grandfathers IV



Neglect
by Michael R. Burch

What good are your tears?
They will not spare the dying their anguish.
What good is your concern
to a child sick of living, waiting to perish?

What good, the warm...

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Categories: cut short, family, father, father daughter, father son, fathers
Form: Rhyme
Auschwitz Rose
Auschwitz Rose
by Michael R. Burch
											
There is a Rose at Auschwitz, in the briar,
a rose like Sharon’s, lovely as her name.
The world forgot her, and is not the same.
I still love her and extend this sacred...

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Categories: cut short, holocaust, horror, tribute, truth, violence, war, world
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member In the Wild
IN THE WILD

Early morning, we go for a drive,
An awesome feeling as we arrive,
At our camp gate which, opens 
At 6 o’clock, 
Now we are in the African bush
Which, will unlock,
Moments that we have missed...

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Categories: cut short, adventure, africa,
Form: Rhyme
Poems About Children V
Poems about Children V

Pan
by Michael R. Burch

Among the shadows of the groaning elms,
amid the darkening oaks, we fled ourselves

Once there were paths that led to coracles
that clung to piers like loosening barnacles

where we cannot return,...

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Categories: cut short, autumn, baseball, child, childhood, children, dog, sports,
Form: Rhyme



Athenian Epitaphs Ii
Athenian Epitaphs II

These are ancient Greek epitaphs for lost family and friends, including dogs and other animals ...

Now his voice is prisoned in the silent pathways of the night: 
his owner's faithful Maltese... 
but will...

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Categories: cut short, animal, best friend, death of a friend,
Form: Epitaph
Premium Member In the Wild Re Post
IN THE WILD 
( Re Post)

Early one morning, we begin our drive,
An awesome feeling as we arrive,
At our camp gate which, opens 
At six o’clock, 
Now we are in the African bush
Which, will unlock,
Moments that...

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Categories: cut short, animal,
Form: Free verse
Sandy Hook Poems 1
Sandy Hook Call to Love
by Michael R. Burch
 
Our hearts are broken today
for our children's small bodies lie broken;
let us gather them up, as we may,
that the truth of our Love may be spoken;
then, when...

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Categories: cut short, children, school, student, usa, violence, war, youth,
Form: Verse
Sex On a Cloud
SEX ON A CLOUD

                               ...

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Categories: cut short, imagination, passion,
Form: Free verse
Legacy accompanied with inadequacy DESPAIR RING
Legacy accompanied with inadequacy DESPAIR RING
uninvited GUESTS linkedin as the themes of mein kampf.

Despite countless factorial permutations
& combinations, this cyber surfer
avails left and right alm
seeking succor Out Of Human Bondage
invisibles shackles bind head,
shoulders, knees and...

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Categories: cut short, abuse, age, angst, anxiety, city, depression, earth,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Ghost Dance, Part I
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Categories: cut short, history, native american,
Form: Free verse
First Glance Embrace
FIRST GLANCE EMBRACE

  (HER STORY)

                             ...

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Categories: cut short, beautiful, business, fantasy, longing, love,
Form: Rhyme
Passion of Convention
PASSION OF CONVENTION

                                ...

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Categories: cut short, life, passion,
Form: Rhyme
Glory To Thermodynamics In General
Glory to thermodynamics in general...

and generation of heat in particular
cuz yours truly 
spoiled with trappings 
of Western Civilization.

How ideal I imagine 
to dwell in a self sufficient domicile,
where thrum of the central heater...
automatically activated 
upon...

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Categories: cut short, adventure, appreciation, april, community, courage, desire, light,
Form: Rhyme
GREEN DAY revisited
	GREEN DAY – revisited
     Although the following poetic/prosaic material written January eighteenth two thousand and eighteen, I came across these encapsulated, enclosed, encoded, and encrusted with barnacle clad body electric of...

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Categories: cut short, 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure, america, anger,
Form: Free verse
My Fifty Years In a Nut Shell
I was born fifty years ago on April 10th 1964
Looking back through the years I began to explore

My mama said when it was time for me to be born
I decided to come early and fast...

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Categories: cut short, family, life, nostalgia,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Slow Hand - An Erotic Romance
Walking past each other and just by chance
My heart skips a beat and my knees turn weak
Your eyes lock with mine in a fleeting glance
In a ricochet of emotion I just cannot speak 

Our time...

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Categories: cut short, lost love, lust, romance, sensual, sexy,
Form: Rhyme
Just Ask, Do Not Assume
beginning to lose her patience; 
short-tempered quite frequently no one knows, for she goes unnoticed
not one has seen the flame once so small for now its a blazing and raging fire within. she remains silent....

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Categories: cut short, life, loneliness, lonely,
Form: Prose Poetry
Glory To Thermodynamics
and spoils of Western Civilization.

Thrum of the central heater...
manually activated upon advent of twilight
(since yours truly not resident within "smart home"),
nevertheless warm cockles and muscles
appreciate basking, and luxuriating,
within climate controlled environment,
whether bone chilling deep freeze...

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Categories: cut short, adventure, earth, green, heaven, inspiration, journey, light,
Form: Free verse
Lost: For the Children of the Holocaust
Lost
for the children of the Holocaust and the Nakba
by Michael R. Burch

Something inescapable is lost—
lost like a pale vapor curling up into shafts of moonlight,
vanishing in a gust of wind toward an expanse of stars
immeasurable...

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Categories: cut short, child, children, death, holocaust, loss, lost, sorrow,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Rural Pastrual Idle Feild And Meadow Warning!
In a foreign lush green sprawling land
A patchwork carpet stitched together
In shades of tawny browns yellows and green
Rugged rock forest and wind-swept moor
Is a awe-inspiring spectacle to be seen

In summer's adorned frock adorned bushes and...

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© Peter Dome  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cut short, conflict, creation, environment, mother, war, world war
Form: Free verse
Poetic Prognostication Proves Itself Pathetic Pablum Part One
Despite countless factorial permutations
& combinations, this cyber surfer avails two alms
seeking succor asper Somerset Maugham.

Mom mee whiz able to sic cure human bondage,
boot metastatic carcinoma snatched such balms
when tethered in utero umbilical connection,
etched bromide, which...

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Categories: cut short, anger, confusion, crush, faith, humanity, imagery, life,
Form: Rhyme
A Part of Something
God created hands for building things. Sometimes before you build something, you must first destroy something else.

Wildfires are never supposed to be put out. Their sole purpose is to burn the entire forest to the...

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Categories: cut short, introspection, life, love, slam, me, grandmother, home,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Dale
Dale, as your birthday fast approaches, just think!
You would be turning sixty-four!
Maybe by now, you’d even have retired 
from a law practice I’m sure would have been successful.
It’s easy to imagine this since in my...

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Categories: cut short, brother,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Are You There God
The man lay painfully wedged between two large boulders, 
his position an anomaly only the cruelest of fates could bring to a man. 
 In one moment he’d been sure-footed, gingerly climbing  the cliff....

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Categories: cut short, death, god,
Form: Narrative

Book: Reflection on the Important Things