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The Storm Is In the Calm
The angles are in the storm
Just before  the break of dawn
Sending a message to everyone
Telling them to remain calm
The angels are singing out loud
They want to break the treacherous cloud
 and relinquish that awful...

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Categories: devise, abuse, america, angel, anger, betrayal, community, england,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Journalists - Dedication To Andre Fontaine - Xxvi
Unquotable quotes: Tale-Carriers, Gossip-Mongers, Courrier-Pigeon Caretakers, Smoke-Signal Puffers and Tom-Tom Thumpers – XXVI

Could there be such things as political shenanigans or inter-continental warfares, even catastrophes, natural disasters, tsunamis, irruptions, conflagrations, inundations, landslides, typhoons, tornadoes, hurricanes,...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: devise, power,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Canto Xxvii Hell Transalation
Already was straight up the flame and steady
To speak no more, and yet away it went
Being the sweet poet to let it ready,

When another, which followed in ascent,
Made us to turn our eyes to top...

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Categories: devise, fantasy,
Form: Terza Rima
Premium Member Chapter 165 -- DAMIAN DELILAH MALLORY HOLANNYA; Damian Chases a milestone?
Date:  August    2025

Mama Lucinda spoke with Delilah and Mallory briefly 
Regarding Damian's 50th birthday celebration. While
Damian was across the road visiting with DJ and the
Rest of the older kids. 11 morning...

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Categories: devise, august, birthday, black love, celebration, city, family,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Chapter 137 -- DAMIAN DELILAH MALLORY HOLANNYA: Damian Hakim's Realty Rentals and Condominiums
Date:   April  2050

Damian's  definite definition was on
Full demonstration display as he
Walked the treadmill for 30 minutes.
Then bench pressed 30 minutes. Rested
Then an hour later, 
Still early morning. Calisthenics 
"This was the...

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Categories: devise, birth, confidence, deep, devotion,
Form: Alliteration



Premium Member Translation of Eric Mottram's 1922 Section 1 In Earth Raids 1976 By T Wignesan
Translation of Eric Mottram’s 1922 Section 1 by T. Wignesan

for David Attoe

Notre devise pourrait être: ‘que nous nous ne soyons pas envoûtés’
Wittgenstein in Zettel

laissez pendre   la graisse   sans cou
où la tête...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: devise, america, culture, earth, word play, , literature,
Form: Free verse
Mayflower 2017
The hearts of white men are silently fuming
The spirits of  angry widows steadily   grow bitter 
The bosoms of weeping mothers  open wide
While the relics of the past kept washing upon our...

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Categories: devise, abuse, betrayal, community, conflict, environment, immigration, people,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member My Heart Will Go On - POTD
POTD 30th August 2018 

The gently swaying branches of the old oak should elicit calmness
And yet a sense of foreboding permeates the midnight air
Wild imaginings?  Or did shadows flit across the leaf strewn path?
No...

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Categories: devise, grief, heartbreak, lost, romance,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Joe Versus the Raccoon
JOE VERSUS THE RACCOON 
By Kate H. Stark


Each night ‘twas the same old proverbial shout. 
“Hey Joe, will you please take the garbage bags out?”

Joe sighed, rolled his eyes as he walked toward the door....

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© Kate Stark  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: devise, animal, dedication, funny, giggle, humor, humorous, imagination,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Progressive Reading Brunch
Chapter 1: Deneen's Failed Liberalism (Revised Version)

Developing progressivism
within liberalism
further iterates pervasive presentism
of win/win
past through future multiculturalism,

A healing timelessness,
progressivism grounds deep attachment
toward our most sensory-nutritional past,

Particularly radical cooperative customs
and multiculturally bilateral geocentric traditions.

While widely understood to...

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Categories: devise, caregiving, creation, culture, health, integrity, peace,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Openness, Unfolded
"Energy fields extend to infinity.
Consequently they are open--
not a little bit open,
not sometimes open,
but continuously open.
The long-established view of the universe as an entropic,
closed system is rapidly losing ground.
Proposals that living systems were open systems
led...

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Categories: devise, health, heart, humor, integrity, peace, political, psychological,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Liii - Tongue Teasers
UNQUOTABLE QUOTES: LIII - Tongue Teasers

Whether the glass is « half full » or « half empty », what counts is WHO « drank" the "other half », the « better half » ? Lucky...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: devise, animal, girl, humor, irony, word play,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Footnote
I order an audience, I command an audience
but it's a shallow demand
so all I ask is for just one
only one person come to me please
hear me out
erase my loneliness even if only for a brief...

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Categories: devise, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
The Pasquinade of Life
I am the Mozart of my name
And I wait for you my Je’amour
To paint the parfai’d affair
And cross the fur elise of time
O vogue of vogues
Love is written in visions of glory
Even where the vogues...

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Categories: devise, freedom, love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Bomb II
To boil with all the energy of Hell
may set aflame untethered wherewithal,
for once expended nothing can foretell
the limits of demise that may befall.
A single match may flicker to a flame
or simply set the whole of...

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Categories: devise, world war ii,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Premium Member The Bomb III
For life and death were caught within a race
to destiny – and all the world awaits.
His despot realm would falter from the pace
and thus, awaited fire from Heaven’s gates.
As mighty legions faded on the fields
of...

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Categories: devise, world war ii,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Exfoliation I Am
EXFOLIATION, I AM      
 
In my advanced age am I but 
       The castoff--remnants 
Of a vitality that once was and has  been...

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Categories: devise, allusion, bereavement, family, happiness, how i feel,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Green Indigenous Revolution
Dear Green Party, International

I suppose we don't actually have an international Green Party,
or even much of a national Green Party in the U.S.
where our religious meat is fed with bipolar national politics.

Anyway,
looking at Green Party...

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Categories: devise, green, health, humor, integrity, native american, passion,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Hydrangea Hideaway
Listen to the shifting winds 
carrying musical meteors,
there soars floating
letters between 
lyrical lines,
emanating runes
that reflect 
revolving rhymes
of faith within
and beyond.
For we are more than
just spectators or actors, 
in this theatrical life,
we are the assigned 
maestros...

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Categories: devise, faith,
Form: Free verse
Sir Thomas Wyatt translations 2
SIR THOMAS WYATT TRANSLATIONS 2

What menethe this?
by Sir Thomas Wyatt, circa early 16th century
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

WHAT does this mean, when I lie alone?
I toss, I turn, I sigh, I groan;
My bed seems...

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Categories: devise, fear, heart, loneliness, lonely, meaningful, sleep, writing,
Form: Rhyme
Saga
Saga     (1)
Seeing the lives of saga saints
I wanted to pass life reclusively
Nothing hoarding for further life
Holding only covering body
Two metres of clothe dwindled 
From shoulders to leg
One water holder for quenching...

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Categories: devise, encouraging, inspirational, introspection, judgement, lonely, paradise, prayer,
Form: Concrete
Does the Gog and Magog war of Ezekiel 38 and 39 happen during the tribulation part three Q and A
,whose people have been gathered from many nations (On May 14, 1948 the nation of
Israel was born in one day by the Jewish survivors of the WW 11's Hitler's Holocaust.)
to the mountains of Israel, which...

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Categories: devise, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Prose
Only One Way
Ah, God, the way your little finger moved 
As you thrust a bare arm backward 
And made play with your hair 
And a comb a silly gilt comb 
Ah, God—that I should suffer 
Because of...

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Categories: devise, art, history, sorry, heart, sweet, heart, love,
Form: Villanelle
The Place of the Hidden Treasure
"The Place Of The Hidden Treasure"


    There was once a time when a decision was being made as to where to hide the secret answers to life!
Suggestions were being given and considered...

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Categories: devise, imagery, imagination, life, meaningful, symbolism, writing,
Form: Prose Poetry
The Askance Chapter 5 Part 4c
And of now… it isn’t anymore of me you choose to belong to
I am the past… I am someone your reborn self choose to lose
As well do I see, a body of a woman by...

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© Joel Lee  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: devise, imagination,
Form: Rhyme

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