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Premium Member MOST REVEREND ARCH BISHOP CARDINAL JEROME LISTEKI
OTETS THE MANY DAYS AND NIGHT YOU LENT ME YOUR 
DIVINE EAR THROUGH PRAYER DURING HARDSHIP TIMES 
AND ILLNESS RAISING MY GRANDDAUGHTER KEEPING HER 
SAFE IN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS IN WISCONSIN OUR LADY OF 
MOUNT CARMEL...

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Categories: dinners, america, angel, miracle, seasons, teachers day, uplifting,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member On Coincidences - Both Audio and Text - True Story
This is a totally true episode from our 40 years spent collecting antiques -  


You never know for sure what lays ahead in life, my friend…
And here’s a tale I love to tell, and...

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Categories: dinners, friendship,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Windstorms of Neglect
Dearest Sons
and dearest Cinderella StepSister,
I regret ways I have failed each of you.

From today's view of memory clips,
frames as farms of teaching-learning times,
my Great Lover Eldest, yet perpetually unfulfilled,
AfricanAmerican urban male Thug,
driver of van repurposing...

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Categories: dinners, culture, family, happiness, health, humor, love, nature,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Chapter 154-- DAMIAN DELILAH MALLORY HOLANNYA: Time To Go --Eventually
Date:  April    2051

Next day:
Fresh air in the middle of  paradise morning!
"Yeah"  everything is fine. Alright every 
Time."  Damian was thinking out loud
And Dolly being the inspector she
Was, and...

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Categories: dinners, africa, allusion, black love,
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member Unwoven Memories
I grew up and out on a four family-owned,
and cooperatively-organized,
extended matriarchal farm.

Four interdependent 1940s through 1970s patriarchally managed businesses,
without substantial questions about who should wear pants,
yet with a surprising matriarchal cooperative understory.

The boxers outnumbered the...

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Categories: dinners, culture, family, farm, happiness, health, political, usa,
Form: Prose Poetry



Things We Should Start Romanticizing
• rainfall - the blue summer sky making up her mind/you riding your bike from your university to your dorm/wind in your hair, you smile as it plants kisses on your cheek/there has been always...

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Categories: dinners, art, betrayal, death, deep, emotions, heartbreak, pain,
Form: Free verse
The Debate
A Debate

The Atheist
I see no reason for a god
Indeed for any type of god at all
I look around at all the churchmen
The pompous richly dressed ones
And wonder what their founder would have thought
And then at...

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Categories: dinners, philosophy, god, god, universe, , atheist,
Form: Free verse
Memory of Bones
The table is old and worn
nicks and scratches 
its red plastic tablecloth left over from a forgotten Christmas
its holiday pattern worn and forlorn
many a Thanksgiving dinner was hosted
the plump turkey as dry as yesterday

many wars...

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Categories: dinners, allegory, analogy, angst, anxiety, art, childhood, christmas,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Poets Duel
The Poets Duel


I consider myself the poet
Of historic love affairs
Not the Romeo and Juliette’s we all know
The ones mirrored in lesser history of lore
Like Heloise and Abelard
I was the king of this poetic style

Then came...

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Categories: dinners, christian, deep, fairy, humorous,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Echoes of a Silent Night: The Christmas Miracle of 1914
In a hellish nightmare pit, soldiers stand...
Along the Western Front's cruel, jagged land,
Where blood and tears paint the earth's sad lore,
They mourn their fallen with bitter taste, hearts torn.

They heeded not the cries of pain,
Nor...

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Categories: dinners, christmas, friendship, hope, love, peace, soldier, war,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member From Bitter To Sweet
From Bitter to Sweet

From one who knows.
The pain of separation – divorce.  One friend said, “death”
would be easier.  The husband of my youth.  There were happier
times.  Fleeting memories, of laughter, sunshine...

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Categories: dinners, break up, divorce, relationship, wisdom,
Form: Narrative
The Tale of Billy Flynn
The Tale of Billy Flynn
Billy Flynn looked skyward
As the fire slowly died
The embers dancing gaily
They had a hard days ride

He looked down at the fire
At the coals and their red glow
"Better get them horses covered"
"The...

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Categories: dinners, america, , western,
Form: Epic
Suffolk Day
Suffolk day Wednesday 21st of June 2017
By Stanley Russell Harris
The new mad author
& A Poetry Soup honourably mentioned poet

There is going to be a Suffolk Day, I heard the news I did today!
On BBC radio...

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Categories: dinners, celebration, encouraging, fun, happiness, inspirational, pollution, satire,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member I Cracked the Cream Cheese Through Your Whine
I Cracked The Cream Cheese Through Your Whine

Wining And Dining    we savoured together and we still share five beautiful children sweet 
          ...

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Categories: dinners, addiction,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Free Power - Part Two
from press confounding conférences                               ...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dinners, political, satire,
Form: Free verse
Yesterday's Pain Still Fresh
Forever, our love lingers in the air all around -
The smell of fresh paint lingers in my nose, in the air.
Crisp sheets lay smooth untouched with hospital corners.
I dreamt I held you in our bed.
A...

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Categories: dinners, dark, death, feelings, lost love, night,
Form: Free verse
Poem From East
Tell me Yes Or No

Many days and weeks had gone
Still you are keeping silent to my query
Tell me when will break your silence
to answer to my loving heart

If you are saying Yes 
I will be...

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Categories: dinners, meaningful,
Form: Blank verse
When Love Was Innocent
Innocent Love
The 10th grade-I was hurt, had a lot of pain I wore, thought that everyone could see it on my shirt, I felt incomplete, tried to be neat and do all the things I...

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Categories: dinners, adventure, basketball, boyfriend, character, love, pain,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Reminiscing On a Childhood
REMINISCING ON A CHILDHOOD

I have never once considered myself, unlucky, in anyway
I’m still very grateful for what I have had back in the day

All those childhood memories; of feeling safe and secure
Within the folds of...

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Categories: dinners, appreciation, childhood, family, grandfather, grandmother, meaningful, tribute,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Android Charlie:The Sequel, the Drama- Repost
Android Charlie: The Sequel: the Drama
  Android Charlie II:The Sequel: The Drama

OH, Charlie had money alright!
A great house, wife,and a quite intelligent child, too!
Very opulent, he!
Three cars, vacations and a complete
lifestyle, too.

Alas, those cell phones came...

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Categories: dinners, humanity, relationship, technology,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
I Am More Than Just a Tree
I woke up this morning with no intended plan
I had no clue as to where I will go next, 
But I felt bold and strong like superman
I am tired of the East and I am...

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Categories: dinners, appreciation, care, creation, encouraging, friendship, spring, strength,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member My Fondest Childhood Home
A father with one daughter and two sons;
a mother with four daughters of her own -
They came together years ago and bought
what would become my fondest childhood home.

A sharply inclined driveway much too narrow
for all...

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Categories: dinners, childhood, house,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member All That You Imagine
My imaginary restaurant will be named “All That You Imagine.”
Any food you can imagine, you will be served.
Thanks to technology and a world-class cooking staff,
I can offer my patrons any food that they desire.
However, they...

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Categories: dinners, food,
Form: Prose
Seven Deadly Sins
Screwed XI Contest
Sponsor: Rob Carmack


There's seven deadly sins, I am number one.
When the darkness comes, I am very fun.
My wrath of death seems to follow you
turning your brightness into black and blue.
My anger is released...

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© Lu Loo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dinners, dark, sin,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Lie-Nobody Tried To Save the Jews
Note I did not ever say this......another poet did...
His statement inspired me to pen this Poem.
Nor does he know that people of all religions and from 
all other countries volunteer a few weeks a year...

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Categories: dinners, death, humanity,
Form: Couplet

Book: Shattered Sighs