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Some Pro's and Con's of Being Connected To Virtual Reality
Some pro's and con's of being connected to virtual reality

Dune not be bashful, grumpy, leery
or any other contemporary dwarf man
regarding countless less well known dwarves
(that never got a chance
to play a bit part) such as...

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Categories: dime a dozen, 11th grade, 12th grade, 1st grade, adventure,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Anyone Can
Anyone Can steal; Anyone Can lie;
Anyone Can cheat and then deny.
Anyone Can be resentful and bitter,
Give up easily and be then, a quitter.

Anyone Can allow themselves to hate;
Feed into their ego and perpetuate.
Anyone Can serve...

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Categories: dime a dozen, character,
Form: Rhyme
A Field Day Shoe Fit For Mother Goose
A field day shoe fit for Mother Goose
  
Fruitless effort squeezing figurative juice
Pandora called triggering 
helter skelter to get loose
necessitating Bullwinkle J. Moose
to usher at yours truly 
(an aspiring wordsmith) vamoose!

Hey diddle diddle the...

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Categories: dime a dozen, 12th grade, adventure, age, animal, bird, color,
Form: Rhyme
Roman a Clef Tragicomedy
Roman à clef tragicomedy...
overlaid with façade of fiction = Mein Kampf

in summer re:
typed out during winter of my discontent,
when yours truly no spring chicken
stirred ruse to expatiate poetically
regarding following rhyming reason,
hence mine lovely bones 
into...

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Categories: dime a dozen, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 9th
Form: Rhyme
Argh Fresh Out of Reading Material
Argh...fresh out of reading material!

Hence... what better opportunity, I aver with zeal
presented to one local everyman token schlemiel
keystone state (Pennsylvania) three score lifelong
trumpeting resident in United States commonweal
experiencing severe withdrawal symptoms I feel

plenti linkedin with...

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Categories: dime a dozen, 11th grade, 12th grade, absence, angel, devotion,
Form: Free verse



Malevolent Maverick Mailer-Daemon
Malevolent maverick mailer-daemon...
wrought maximum monetary mayhem
within mein kampf

Incomprehensible inhumane
inquisitorial imp incarnate injudiciously,
ineffably, indescribably inflicted
inxs inexorable insidious injury.

Snake charmer also known
in the underworld as Harvey Specter
subliminally slithered,
and deftly insinuated himself
into body electric of yours truly
forever remotely...

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Categories: dime a dozen, abuse, america, analogy, anger, anxiety, betrayal, confusion,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Monoku Monday - Dec 2020
"Reigning Cats and Dogs"   Posted 6 Dec 2020

the difference between dogs and cats is      dogs have owners, cats have staff 

who's supposed to read the signs that say...

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© John Watt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dime a dozen, cat, dog, humor, pets,
Form: Monoku
Being Proactive After Getting Hoodwinked
(alternatively titled: tardy duff fender of assertiveness,
especially after adjusting following insanity clause
affixed with rubber baby-buggy bumpers)

Methinks I nearly got snookered
courtesy CVS employee at store number 7569
(address: 1206 North Gravel Pike,
Zieglerville, Pennsylvania 19492)
September ninth, two thousand...

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Categories: dime a dozen, 11th grade, 12th grade, anger, crazy, father,
Form: Rhyme
While Vehicle Underwent Routine Oil Change Today
While vehicle underwent routine oil change today...

At Norm's Save Station
551 Gravel Pike, Collegeville, Pennsylvania,
yours truly suddenly realized
fifty eight years earlier
(a preschooler living at Lantern Lane)
John Fitzgerald Kennedy assassinated
November 22, 1963,
12:30 post meridiem
Central Standard Time
as he...

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Categories: dime a dozen, absence, america, anger, bereavement, dark, farewell, november,
Form: Free verse
Her Last Client, Part Ii
...This caught her off-guard, so she asked, “What’s wrong?”
He said,“Aren’t you setting yourself up for hurt?
Women with many partners don’t pair-bond well,
there’s quite a low chance your marriage would work.”

She was confused, and said, “What...

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Categories: dime a dozen, gender, marriage, political, sad, truth, wisdom, women,
Form: Narrative
Money Manager

Pssst ...
Hey kid, 
I heard you came into a trunk load of cash
Can I ask, do you know how to manage it?
Moving from poverty to wealth
is a big deal
Everybody you know,
a little piece they’re gonna...

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Categories: dime a dozen, money, people, satire, wisdom,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Aphorisms- Idiomatic Expressions
*Aphorisms/ Idiomatic expressions*
(Short, pithy, instructive sayings passed down through the years)
Composed: by Tom Wright
7/12/2018

The man who coined the aphorism “Seize the Day”
Didn’t always mean “The Ends Justify the Means” but may.
Many have said “Rules Were...

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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dime a dozen, satire,
Form: Lyric
Karen Windle Roughly On Par
Karen Windle roughly on par...
with being a miniature poodle size dogsend

Apartment B44 one bedroom unit
at Highland Manor low income facility
housing older folks convenient starting point,
to launch poem and invite reader(s)
reason(s) without rhyme
why yours truly (me)
chose...

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Categories: dime a dozen, 11th grade, 12th grade, animal, appreciation, dog,
Form: Free verse
Earthling Bewails Hoovering World Wide Dread
Accursed human species
case in point Vladimir Putin,
who strikes terror across globe.

Don't underestimate his hell bent
zeal to attack United States,
one blood sucking infernal
predacious Homo sapien
mercilessly bullies, interrogates, 
threatens... with zeal.

Considerably less mortifying
constitutes wrathful ordeals
exhibited by adults...

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Categories: dime a dozen, abuse, angst, anxiety, bereavement, betrayal, conflict, cry,
Form: Free verse
Genesis of Thoughts
Narrow and shallow shining laser focus 
     into chasm while teetering on brink
akin to scurrying thru microcosmic burrow 
     of microscopic Manhattan skyscrapers 
   ...

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Categories: dime a dozen, 10th grade, 12th grade, appreciation, endurance, imagination,
Form: Free verse
Adumbrated Aeration Regarding
Adumbrated aeration regarding...

crafting reasonable poetic rhyme 
nothing to sneeze... at chew
asthma lingua franca – 
acts as supercalifragilisticexpialidocious glue
inspiring me to skip to my loo,
and ye to play altruist gist
imagining how and why I still rue
cashing...

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Categories: dime a dozen, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 9th
Form: Rhyme
Respite From Mortality
Poetry knows no age, as thee Marcia
Abramsohn (the former ex lady friend
of my late father corresponded with me
some years back)
wrote (by hand nonetheless,
a long lost art) inlaid with ambidextrous
zealousness impossible to identify,
which hand crafted artistically...

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Categories: dime a dozen, absence, age, anxiety, birth, confusion, death, destiny,
Form: Free verse
Respite From Mortality
Poetry knows no age, as thee Marcia
Abramsohn write (by hand nonetheless,
a long lost art) inlaid with ambidextrous
zealousness impossible to identify,
which hand crafted artistically colorful
epigrammatic ghostly hint emblematic

of former exuberance toward English
Language..., perhaps other once
vibrantly familiar...

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Categories: dime a dozen, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 1st
Form: Free verse
Snaggletooth the Snitch
Me and the missus live in decent
sturdy accommodations (formerly 
Schwenksville Elementary School
ofttimes referred to as prison,
and manager as the de facto warden),
albeit not so shabby nor chic low income 
quite modest (rather unmatchable cost wise)...

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Categories: dime a dozen, absence, autumn, care, class, friend, funny, identity,
Form: Rhyme
I Cannot Forget Trayvon Martin Slain Teen
I cannot forget Trayvon Martin - slain teen

no matter manifold more young people
unthinkingly killed, who spirits aspire
to ascend higher than a steeple.

revisited and slightly revised today
March 14th, 2021.

One deliberate shameful death,
whose demise linkedin
violent cessation of...

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Categories: dime a dozen, abuse, anger, bereavement, black african american, cry,
Form: Rhyme
Blood Tests At Labcorp Equals Vial Experience
Friday the thirteenth, (September
tooth house hind nineteen)
dark shadows winessed scads of bats
(base sic cully lobbing soupy Matzo balls)

eyeing yours truly as seldom seen
human sacrificial cuisine,
which dime a dozen story true story
red within tabloid National Enquirer...

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Categories: dime a dozen, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, fate,
Form: Enclosed Rhyme
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Xliii - Tongue-Teasing Epigrams
UNQUOTABLE QUOTES - XLIII(Continued)

A black-listed writer tops every publisher’s reading list.
Half a loaf is better than no love.
Don’t dig your ears while tying your shoe laces. Just wear slippers.
Eat only what’s available in the stable...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dime a dozen, humor, satire, word play,
Form: Epigram
Premium Member On Men of High Birth Or Station, the Thiruk-Kural Admonishes
On men* of high birth or station, the THIRUK-KURAL admonishes
   [*on modern-day Kings, Emperors, Dictators and the like leading nations declining as powers through faults of their own ]

K963: perukkaththu veendum panithal ...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dime a dozen, america, birth, character, future, imagination, political, tamil,
Form: Epigram
Label Me
Tired of everyone playing 
all there silly games
Callin me and labeling me
all these names
 
They call me a thug
they call me a player
When all in all 
they themselves don't have a prayer
 
They are quick...

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Categories: dime a dozen, inspirational, life, people, social, urban, me, me,
Form: I do not know?
My Ebbing Physical Prowess and Strength Flows Away I
analogous to expending precious Air Supply
embellishing, modifying, revising, et cetera
a poem crafted about fourteen months ago.

I take stock and revisit good ole days of yore
quite conscious undeclared state of war
prevails within body (Electric 
Light Orchestra)...

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Categories: dime a dozen, absence, analogy, april, birthday, death, destiny, fate,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things