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Premium Member Chapter 80 --Damian Delilah Mallory: Congregations
Damian Stood in the Hugh room
Surveying the expansiveness of
The place. "Yeah, this will be a
Imperial family event in my house.
The judges will be here too. 
There were two large tables 
The capacity was almost 
Immeasurable....

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Categories: digression, abuse, confidence,
Form: Alliteration



Stimulus Checkup Visited Mine Local Gastrointestinal Economy
Stimulus check(up), visited mine local gastro-intestinal economy

Around high noon
today March 19th, 2021
fecal impaction I did plaintively croon
until effect courtesy amitiza, which
prescription medication
(in short a laxative)
served as amazing grace saving boon.

Once activated - impossible mission
to suppress...

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Categories: digression, abuse, betrayal, conflict, dark, depression, discrimination, father,
Form: Rhyme
Temptation
Temptation
Verse 1:
Satan, the world’s best liar and ultimate deceiver
He poisons the minds of all mankind and all of us fellow believers
His words are sharp like knives and dangerous as the sharpest cleaver
We try to run...

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Categories: digression, devotion, god, beautiful, beautiful, god, may, sin,
Form: ABC
Eleven Pm Part Two
For once, man, be serious
This is liberty hall, you know
And all the fairies want a tumble
Even though that is mother-in-law…
You shouldn’t miscarry injustice!

Sure, fad, I apologize, really serious:
I’m quite un-particular you see
About who goes west...

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Categories: digression, fun,
Form: Free verse
Daimon Hellstrom


" Jesus, Rex Judaeorum," how best could he 
Have shown his qualities than dying on the cross, a fatal fee.   
What could he have said while dying than;
"Deusin manus tuas commendo...

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Categories: digression, fantasy, mystery, god, me, old, god, me,
Form: Elegy



Living With Wolves
Nature versus nurture only men would but these at odds                         ...

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© John Beam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: digression, abuse, anger, angst, betrayal, child abuse, children,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member "lol, For Christ's Sake" (A Blog)
(This is a Blog)
          How about a little humor, for we as human beings need it. For it is recorded, that
even God himself winks at this...

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Categories: digression, introspectionlost, lost,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Time Signatures Waltz
Moving through the pulse and the flow
A timetable of fixed dilation
A given
And measured 
Ellipse
To the people it trips
As they ride the crest
Of the waves
Of emotions
Just prisoners of 
Perpetual motion
Never ceasing
Never pretending to be
Anything more

Born into...

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Categories: digression, beautiful, creation, destiny, god, journey, space,
Form: Free verse
Much Ado About Nothing
Just picture this:
Our solar system with it’s Sun and its planets
The delicate dance around that the planets do
Now imagine an incredibly massive hair net
That holds all together like celestial super glue

Now try to conceive of...

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Categories: digression, adventure, analogy, humanity, science, space,
Form: Imagism
Premium Member Rambling Thoughts For Another Day
It's early morning
I've not yet decided who I am
Thoughts are settling here and there
Building a picture
There's a reluctance on my part to fill in all the spaces
I just don't want to see
I'm very afraid of...

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Categories: digression, anxiety,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Braggadocio Haint the Style of This Whelk Hooked Sluggish Autodidact
Nay, despite failing to make the grade,
     this bluesy well red, duff mute 
     average white band hit,
     hard knock school alumnus
jack of...

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Categories: digression, 10th grade, 12th grade, evil, fate, funny,
Form: Free verse
Angelic View'
Someone recently prayed,  was it perhaps you?
For a revelation of Easter week from the angels point of view.
I drew the assignment (Short straw method, you know)
I'm at my desk with pen in hand, so...

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Categories: digression, faitheaster, jesus, life,
Form: Rhyme
Studying Love
I am so inclined to read for I wish to know. 
Although first it seems I have to understand the question which I seek to answer. 
Unfortunately I do not yet have this question. 
I...

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Categories: digression, loveworld, love, , literature,
Form: Free verse
Landscapes of the Mind
Weigh the ideological anchor, set sail to the flexible space.                         ...

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© John Beam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: digression, allusion, beauty, crazy, culture, imagination, irony, philosophy,
Form: Free verse
Your Worst Nightmare
any superstitious peasants 
out there tonight
TV junkies gossipy groupies
smooth talking saxophonists
am I talking too fast
for couple's therapy
uh oh here comes
another scar on my head
the optimist would say
the scar of opportunity
fortunately digression is an art
that never...

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Categories: digression, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member My Digression: Do Roses Always Bloom?
Poetry is as works of art 
Masterpieces or paintings 
Exceeding exponentially esthetically 
not slight or slanting. It says hello
And mon amour at the same time 
How do you do and I love you
Combined this direction...

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Categories: digression, allusion, art, dream, earth day,
Form: Free verse
Granddads Confounded Clock - Poe Style - Second Part
“My grandfather was strong and mighty, till he died at age of ninety.
The clock then stopped to run no more.
Then one of my relations wrote a song, sung for generations.
I think of it more and...

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© James Tate  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: digression, parodyspring, cat, grandfather, spring,
Form: Narrative
'the Misery of the Meek'
She held onto despair as if it were air.
        No one to care for her like he did before.
        It’s not...

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© Lu Loo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: digression, death, sad,
Form: Rhyme
Grandfather's Clock Original Part Two
“My grandfather was strong and mighty, till he died at age of ninety.
The clock then stopped to run no more.
Then one of my relations wrote a song, sung for generations.
I think of it more and...

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© James Tate  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: digression, confusion, farewell, humor,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Destiny's Digression
Elegant smiles concealing the pain, 
limping wise men refusing the cane, 
sinister soldiers surprising their shame. 
Priceless pawns purged into war, but in vain, 
for the fall of the king marks the start of a...

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Categories: digression, childhood, forgiveness, growing up, loss, time, me,
Form: Rhyme
Poetry's Defense
Complicated...
Degraded...
Debated... 
Mandated... 
It's time to overthrow complication 
To cease the reign of complex words' occupation 
Million dollar syllables will no longer make up what is considered deep
Shakespeare-like riddles are banned from "classical legends" to meet...

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Categories: digression, angst, on writing and words, slam, words,
Form: Rhyme
The Faith
Moments in digression passed,
Timeless time spent, misspent,
The path of life on crossroads muddled,
Reason withheld, judgement befogged.
Encountering the hurdles abound,
Paving way with all his might,
Stumbling, rising, mounting, soaring,
The serpentine course of life meandering.
Failing each moment, desires...

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© Giti Tyagi  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: digression, faith,
Form: Free verse
Pi(E) Day Sestina Part 2
ered, just like I would be if I ever found myself in Gossip Girl’s contrived version of New York 
City’s upper east 
side on a (b)lust
ery day and I saw prettily-pressed preppy clothes clinging to...

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Categories: digression, me,
Form: Sestina
Remiss Is the Fool
Sinister in their ways do they try and escape

	declaring their guile as an object ornate

Trudging ever nearer toward revelation's delight

	blinded are they in passion's height

Evoking freedom's curse a duo becomes one

	where will they run when...

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Categories: digression, introspection, life, loss, god, god,
Form: I do not know?
Sum of Pride
Simple sutle silence solicits the soul.
 Another night in lyrical trance
I can't see the stars in east coast sky
Because ima burn to bright and keep the subjects 
dence like a tablespoon of moon brought home...

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Categories: digression, natureme, home, home, me, cousin,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things