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For Fans of French
I tell you of a friend who's so fond of everything french
She didn't call her a frenchie when she saw one on a bench 

Her favorite food french fries and syruped french toast
She's been to...

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Categories: delicatessen, french, humor, language,
Form: Rhyme



Motorised Saucepans In Kent
isn't it? kent fog burger faces driving in a motorised saucepan.

A nine foot rod is better than a three foot stick and a three foot stick outsmarts any microfiber jewel encrusted steel bow when attempting...

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Categories: delicatessen, beautiful,
Form: I do not know?
The Legend of the Sandwich
Gavrilo Princip wanted to kill the Arch-duke Franz Ferninand
To integrate Bosnian-born Serbians into the Greater Serbia
So with bombs and pistols supplied by the Serbian military
With another seven conspirators who positioned themselves
Along the route in Sarajevo...

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Categories: delicatessen, world war i,
Form: Ballad
Broken Face
Allow me to count this day 
Already been paid
Covered christened and laid
Presented on a tray
Delicatessen sweet taste promenade
Beach side staircase 
Grazed with escalades 
Why trade
When it is finally
Right for me
Been popping bottles of Cristal bubbly...

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Categories: delicatessen, freedom, fun, happy, humor,
Form: Lyric
I Went To Church Last Sunday
I Went to Church Last Sunday…

I went to church last Sunday, and heard a lesson…
I felt like I was almost in a “delicatessen.”

A “menu” was served, with a “meal” given.
And a “pep talk’” on “how...

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Categories: delicatessen, christian, confusion, dedication, depression, devotion, faith, family,
Form: Rhyme



A Clouds Romance
A cloud`s romance 
 White butterflies covered the glade like a film star`s living room 
still unspoilt by drops of red wine, cake crumbs and vomits.  
They suddenly flew up over tree tops became...

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Categories: delicatessen, imagination,
Form: Blank verse
Just Because
Just because there was a limited access to truth
Does not mean there was an interruption declaring my love for you
I have had all the opportunity in the world to express myself
Self just got in the...

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Categories: delicatessen, deep, love, sensual,
Form: Free verse
Old Man
I remember he says
When I was young
That store on the corner
Was run by an old Jewish couple

I remember the numbers
They had on their arms
And was always curious
Why they did that to themselves
I was so young...

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© Cj Krieger  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: delicatessen, childhood, memory, old,
Form: Prose
This Isnt How It Was Suppose To Be
I remember he says
When I was young
That store on the corner
Was run by an old Jewish couple

I remember the numbers
They had on their arms
And was always curious
Why they did that to themselves
I was so young...

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© Cj Krieger  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: delicatessen, growth, life, old,
Form: Prose
The Blood of Jesus Removes Sin's Dark Stain
The Blood of Jesus Removes Sin’s Dark Stain!

Is there no shame in what many do?
You never know “what they’re up to!”

Many struggle with “sins of the past.”
They struggle for a freedom that’ll last!

So many habits...

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Categories: delicatessen, encouraging, faith, forgiveness, freedom, hope, inspirational, sin,
Form: Rhyme
Christ Removes All Sin With His Love
Christ Removes All Sin With HIS Love!

Is there no shame in what many people do?
You never know “what they’re up to!”

As so many struggle with “sins of the past.”
They yearn for a freedom that will...

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Categories: delicatessen, confusion, dedication, depression, devotion, faith, family, forgiveness,
Form: Rhyme
Ten Thousand Torturously Terrible Tom's Tidbits (One)
1)I've visited Pool Halls at least 100 times, and I ain't yet found a pool there.  I got 
so disgusted, I stopped carrying my bathingsuit around.

2)My girlfriend sent me an Afghan, but I don't...

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© Tom Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: delicatessen, funny, on writing and words, parody, me,
Form: Burlesque
Record Breakers
Record Breakers. 
He is 100 and five spends his time in bed his family 
come up to his room and clean him up, he is windy
and it smells like a Chinese egg buried underground 
for...

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Categories: delicatessen, humor, money,
Form: Sonnet
meat eaters
We meat eaters

In the café on the first floor of our building
The food served is cooked on the day
Sometimes they serve fish which I'm not a fan of but when I have picked out the...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: delicatessen, animal, blessing, books,
Form: Blank verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things