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Philosophical Rhythmic Duality
Philosophical Rhymthmic Duality

Imminent calamity collides with structured debate 
Virulent profanity confides with punctured ingrates 
An insolent generation of insanity resides with a debunked hate 
The innocent audacity presides over the opinions that rank and rate

Alchimedes...

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Categories: debunked, life,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Eternity Is But a Moment
It was a late springtime day, and the bluebirds all were singing,
Outside the classroom window, while the bells all were ringing.

I had a lucky window seat, which afforded quite amazing views,
Of lovely natural colorings, the...

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Categories: debunked, age, education, fantasy, imagery, mystery, nature, time,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Heaven For Dummies, Yes, You - Hell Debunked
Heaven for Dummies, Yes, You! (Hell Debunked)

You may think I’m all ‘Ego’ or ‘Certified Loon,’
but I pray you’ll consider this humble attempt
to move riffraff from ruts, to unstick (maze stuck) muse
through a monstrous attack on...

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Categories: debunked, faith,
Form: Rhyme
The Strict Machine
"The Strict Machine"




Take a note 
pick up your sharpened quill
tap dance your screen
your mind like 
a Magpie's beak 
a Silent Epiphany
One, 
Two and
Three
a Silent Jackhammer 
pneumatic drill 
Blackbirds fly off the page
they're swooping for the...

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Categories: debunked, freedom, psychological, symbolism, truth, wisdom, word play,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Joan, Maiden of Orleans

She was born, Jeanne d'Arc and nick-named, The Maiden of Orleans;
             This is a brief history of the short life of, Joan of...

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Categories: debunked, cute, history,
Form: Narrative



Tale of Two Cities and Two Captains
Well what the Dickens is going on?
My choice as the greatest scribe and voice of our tribe
Charles not himself a cricketing man but definitely a fan

Twas…the tale of two skippers and two cities
Both burdened by...

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Categories: debunked, sports,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Notices From Your Watch Woman On the Wall Part One
1)  The Woke Liberal Progressive Marxist's  Senate Democrat's 
      have aligned themselves and their loyalty to Communist Red 
      China!

2)  Chairman Xi...

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Categories: debunked, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Political Verse
Joan of Arc For Contest
The Cross-dressing of Joan d`Arc

Cross-dressing of Joan was perhaps heavily based,
On the bible’s principle in Deuteronomy 22:5 and viewed 
as a Rebellion against God. 
Tis not the putting on of a pair of pants or...

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Categories: debunked, blessing, christian, dedication, hero, history, writing,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The High Cost of Inflation
It's the High Cost of Living better known as the High Cost of Inflation! It is not just the rising cost of gasoline! It is the high cost of meat, groceries and other items! Including...

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Categories: debunked, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Rearview Mirror
Rear view mirror

Objects, objectively put, are  closer  
than they  appear. But it doesn’t say it all. 
With the fair signs that spewed  forth once turning to
a slew of  pre-twitter ...

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Categories: debunked, life,
Form: Free verse
No Bowing Before This Queen-A Collaboration
There's one who acts like a righteous queen
Prattling peacock, she loves to pose and preen
She is surly and gruff
Heckling slurs with a huff
And denouncing the life-saving vaccine

The haughty queen is quite aloof
and sometimes she acts...

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Categories: debunked, parody,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Dry County
The 18th Amendment on Prohibition was debunked in 1933 and replaced by the 21st Amendment that legalized the sale of liquor throughout the country. However, in my state there were counties who chose to remain...

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Categories: debunked, addiction, america, corruption, desire, drink,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Junk
" One man's junk is another man's treasure" - author unknown

To some, old collectables and antiques are nothing but junk,
even heirlooms kept safely in their grandmother’s old trunk.
They say antiques sales are diminishing and not...

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Categories: debunked, beauty, history, memory,
Form: Rhyme
Artchard
You've heard of an orchard/ 
I've stirred up an artchard with girthed art to be heard/
Words come in with fun as the function never turned defunct/
Metaphors and puns run an injunction to sever clues debunked/
In...

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© Kyle Gee  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: debunked, adventure, art, character, confidence, courage, faith, future,
Form: Rhyme
It Was Only Once
No more I love yous danced across my luminescent screen 
Red hearts weren’t plastered all over the open chat room that only included me & you
I miss you did not echo in my head as...

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Categories: debunked, break up, emotions, heartbroken, love hurts, teen
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Hippocampus
Hippocampus

What a memory trickling down my limbic system
Pure deep emotion released from a firing brain

	Neurons transmitted untainted joy 

A night dive at Stackpole Quay in Pembrokeshire
Thick wet suit in cold waters weights on the belt
No...

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Categories: debunked, life,
Form: Free verse
Upsets and Underdogs
Kiwi Cricket's Shangri La...


"Can still hear the deafening din of the Indian crowd chagrin.

Stunned shell shocked silence at mandarins' sins.

Yet somehow still so loud

Like thunder down under in the proud

Land of the long white cloud.

Daring...

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Categories: debunked, sports,
Form: Rhyme
Strange Things Found In the Lost Tomb of Zarathustra
It was never exactly pinpointed
for only the African Crowned Eagles knew of the twisting paths
to its misplaced place.

In that crystalline chamber, upon that gold dusted floor
were found much thumbed volumes of all Nietzsche’s
works,
a penguin in...

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Categories: debunked, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Tweeting the Truth In Love
Tweeting the Truth in Love

By Mark D. Stucky
We should be “speaking the truth in love,”*
posted Paul in Ephesians 4:15,
to speak and act out truth while filled
with self-sacrificial, unconditional love.

Not too-tough truth without compassion.
Not laissez-faire love...

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Categories: debunked, anti bullying, community, conflict, love, relationship, social,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Cliches Debunked
To 'ride on somebody's coat tails'
Is the most dangerous thing you can do
'Keep a stiff upper lip' is another cliché
Mine's not stiff, how about you?

'One good turn deserves another'
Turns my stomach if you must ask
'There's...

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Categories: debunked, happiness, humorous, old, bird, bird, old,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Asylum Seeker
A nation of millions, converted to the round table of a charmed circle
ruthlessness, propelling dictatorship in absolute efficacy
just an innocent blink is deserving of a cruel sentence
he escapes out of the republic, which is now...

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Categories: debunked, africa, farewell, fate, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Gorge Psoriasis
Like a rash, since 1943..Made ss friends, real neighbourly
Introduced them to his kin.' Off his nose he lost no skin
He took a percentage; called himself a survivour, never got
A train ride, though..Never was a camp...

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Categories: debunked, anxiety, character, holocaust,
Form: Rhyme
Sore To My Conclusion
Mesmerizing. Fierce fully aggravating.
Sinfully off this guard
Narrowly beyond tracks
Heart-aching, credit-crunching.
Stomach-turning, memory-converging.
Temperance.
Control. Mind-bugging soul 
Cracks, strokes, tears, burns
The butterflies churn
Nerve-racking. Emotion-bedazzling
Ambience comely.

Done. No more.
Appetite so ended
Thoughts and ways never blended
Sharp. Frail. Obscure.
Gross. Beguiled. Unsure.
Lack-luster, deafening throbs
Shocked!
Spun....

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Categories: debunked, depression
Form: Free verse
The Shed In My Head
I once belonged to a garden shed
it had a small window you could look inward into it.

There I sat smoking a funky tobacco and
cleaning my fingernails
with a small gun metal pocket knife.

Occasionally I hum the...

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Categories: debunked, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Time's Disarray
Just a second  -no,  wait
 it's the hours of the day,
  sixty minutes plus fading in the fray;
no,
 it's the weeks lost in the months,
  actions and escapades debunked,
then again, maybe...

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© DM Babbit  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: debunked, age, life, time,
Form: Rhyme

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