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Premium Member Echoes of a Shady Past
An icy chill descends on 13 Beaver Veil Cottage as sisters Ester and Ellie walk gingerly up the steps on this wet and windy night.
This once charming pied-a-terre was now in a final phase denouement.
The...

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Categories: diane, art, birth, character, courage, dark, imagery, imagination,
Form: Prose



Premium Member Echoes Of A Shady Past Part Two
n icy chill descends on 13 Beaver Veil Cottage as sisters Ester and Ellie walk gingerly up the steps on this wet and windy night.
This once charming pied-a-terre was now in a final phase denouement.
The...

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Categories: diane, character, dark, death, emotions, gothic, imagery, imagination,
Form: Prose
Premium Member I Feel So Little Send Me what you heard around the worlds said It is Good It feels Like Good Energy
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The Great PoetrySoup Poets in as of now
1.NoMatter What
2.Roses are Red...

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Categories: diane, adventure, america, analogy, beauty, endurance, history, mystery,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Essay: a Better Kind of Poetry Contest On Poemhunter
CHALLENGE TITLE POETRY CONTEST FOR AUGUST ON POEMHUNTER.COM! 

'WHY DO TURTLES CROSS THE ROAD? '


OK FOLKS! Please choose your favorite poem from those entered here and remember too to give your reasons for your choice....

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Categories: diane, poetry,
Form: Rhyme
Beware the Ides of March 2023
Beware The Ides of March 2023
 
Ides simply referred to first new moon, 
which usually fell between 
the thirteenth and fifteenth day
of a given month.

The following events all occurred
fifteenth of March 
across span of millenniums.

One:...

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Categories: diane, abuse, age, anniversary, betrayal, conflict, crush, dark,
Form: Rhyme



Transmigration of the Wind
The strong gust of wind was cut off from its source; a frigid early spring blast that swept across a lofty mountain range, high above British Columbia.

It then encircled one of the lesser peaks and...

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Categories: diane, imagery, journey, nature, sky, spring, water, wind,
Form: Prose
Premium Member God's Kind of Poetry
The finite contemplating the infinite
The stardust male and female still flush with light
From exploding stars, seeding new possibilities, our true progenitors.
So that even God Himself must take note of our passing (in its season),
Such elemental...

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Categories: diane, god, poetry, universe,
Form: Blank verse
Bad Day At the Rochester Fair
It was an early fall day, some decades ago, 
When three of my boys were still young.
Looking forward that year to the Rochester Fair,
An event that was always good fun.

A promise from me I would...

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Categories: diane, angst, fun, humorous, kid, september,
Form: Narrative
Beware the Ides of March 2022 Part I
Ides simply referred to first new moon, 
which usually fell between 
the thirteenth and fifteenth day
of a given month.

Smithsonian Magazine history buff
Tom A. Frail
posted March 4, 2010 issue
url = https://www.smithsonianmag.com/
history/top-ten-reasons-to-beware-
the-ides-of-march-8664107/
top ten reasons to 
beware the...

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Categories: diane, adventure, celebration, conflict, death, eulogy, fate, history,
Form: Rhyme
New Shoes For Mike and Molly
Millie Mable Millipede was worried by the news.
Mike and Molly Millipede would soon need winter shoes.
Their itsy, bitsy, tiny feet, until now free and bare,
Were leaving cold and frosty foot prints almost everywhere.

Winter soon would...

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Categories: diane, children, giggle, humor, mother, nature, silly,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Life's Untorn Page
I moved to San Francisco from across the bay in early 1977. At 19 years old, dad got me a two-bedroom house in the San Francisco suburb known as the Ocean District. It was the...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: diane, america, analogy, bereavement, children, family, loss, sad,
Form: Other
Premium Member A Glimpse of Heritage
A GLIMPSE OF HERITAGE

To Visit the past, is to understand your future.

The storm was moving away, the noise no longer pounding,
Sky turned blue from dark, thunder abating, hail disappearing,
I took refuge under a bridge during...

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Categories: diane, future,
Form: Rhyme
Women Poets Again
Woman Poets
Super Duper Poetry Soup Woman Poets

Anyone can make a comment when they want to.
Someone should write one about the men now.

Are pretty woman poets living in a palace
With no malice at all so we...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: diane, encouraging, , cute,
Form: Couplet
Woman Poets
Super Duper Poetry Soup Woman Poets

Anyone can make a comment when they want to.
Someone should write one about the men now.

Are pretty woman poets living in a palace
With no malice at all so we call...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: diane, humorous, , cute,
Form: Couplet
Super Duper Women Poets
Woman Poets
Super Duper Poetry Soup Woman Poets

A Repeat

Pretty woman poets are living in a palace,
With no malice at all so we call her Alice,
But then in mail received another invoice;
Said her name is Joyce and...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: diane, allegory, analogy, , cute,
Form: Concrete
Old Teddy
Teddy was our mongrel dog who kept coming back to stay,
When my parents gave him up because we had to move away.
Three times my father took him back to live at his new home,
But we'd...

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Categories: diane, dog, humorous, memory,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Poet Stamp 2011
This is for you, Mystic Rose,
The closest cyber encounter family tree, my spree
Harry Horsman, Sara K, summer's gone, let's haiku and play.
Achoo contest, butterflies, Parise Pariku, and the awesomeness of Michael J. 
Andrea Dietrich, Debbie...

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Categories: diane, happiness,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Do You Believe In Angels
Diane, a Christian University student, was visiting
some hometown friends while on a summer vacation
from College.
  She was catching up on all the stories her girlfriends
and she wanted to share with each other.
  ...

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Categories: diane, angel,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member 101 Poets
101  POETS

I want to thank 101 poets, when words have no limit.
All 101 spots full of flowing imagery and spirit.
Nathan Dilts my #1~writing for him was so much fun.
Nikko's, words are like a shot...

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Categories: diane, celebration, community, dedication, friend, poetry,
Form: Rhyme
Love Is the Song -Part - 2 - Valentine's Collection - 2020
5.
In the morning when our dream it is done, 
I feel such loneliness, when comes the sun, 
all of the battles, for our love, are won.
Yet throughout the night, love’s song it is sung, 
together,...

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Categories: diane, love,
Form: Sonnet
Statutory Rape 101
Everybody knows that it's against the law for grown men and grown women to date all of the underage boys and girls,. let alone a 14-year-old boy or a 15-year-old girl. The law also states...

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Categories: diane, daughter, father, mother, on writing and words,
Form: Epic
Love Is the Song I Ever Sing - Part - 1 - Valentine's Collection - 2020
1.
Love is the song I ever sing for you, 
I sing about a love, forever true, 
a love, that each night, we both do walk through.
The lovely nights that we always do share, 
the love...

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Categories: diane, love,
Form: Sonnet
Love Is the Song - Part - 3- Valentine's Collection - 2020
9.
You are my wonder, my glory supreme, 
you are the soul of my every dream, 
you came along, my soul you did redeem. 
An angelic beauty is shining bright, 
within an embrace, you are golden...

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Categories: diane, love,
Form: Sonnet
Fun For a Price Dallas
Old City Park I went last night,
Admission price, it's outta sight,
Night it was the weather was cold,
Many were there young and the old,
Hotel, office, homes to go through,
Better walk fast else you turn blue,
With Walt,...

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Categories: diane, food, city, food,
Form: Rhyme
New Dog In Town
My son had come back home to stay for just a little while.
He brought with him his terrier friend;  a lively, puppy child.
The skinny, little half grown dog came bounding through my door.
I couldn’t...

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Categories: diane, dog, fun, love,
Form: Narrative

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