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Premium Member Zolar the Inet God
(after Edgar Allan Poe's "The Angel of the Odd")

It was a tidy day and I sat, replete, under vellux blankets.
Sadly, my tea was weak, the bottle of cinnamon whiskey
tantalizingly low, and my feet swelling above...

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Categories: dithered, abuse, addiction, anti bullying, betrayal, bullying, horror,
Form: Quatrain



Premium Member Lo and Behold
Predictions work in twists of what makes life workable
High and often misconstrued by the dogma of science
Lies and damned lies and statistics for the insecure
Foes foretold surprise when the blindfolds shed masks
In the light of...

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Categories: dithered, inspirational,
Form: Free verse
Ben Franklin's Daily Success
Think you know Ben,
is that what you say,
did you know that he scheduled every solitary day...

What good shall I do today?
It is the question he asks at sunrise
to start his each and every day.

A regular...

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Categories: dithered, america, father, history, perspective,
Form: Free verse
Impeachment of Trump, a Hoax and a Witchhunt
Impeachment of Trump, a hoax and a witch hunt.... 


THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2020
Impeachment Of President Trump Dismissed - It Was A Hoax
http://malaysiansmustknowthetruth.blogspot.com/2020/02/impeachment-of-president-trump.html?m=1

????????
Walaowey.....
All that high drama and witch hunt after the sitting President...
After all the many...

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Categories: dithered, america, appreciation, betrayal, bullying, celebration, future, political,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Penny Laine
As he gently pressed his lips against her photograph
His one last hope; to see her once again
A tear ran down his cheek as he spoke her name…
Penny Laine

He sits there with the roof down on...

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Categories: dithered, loss, lost love, parody, song,
Form: Rhyme



Opaque
Opaque

Self-determination digs the fight, 
Between lovers, crevacies and urns, 
Sunken to the black scraping the rust, 
The syntax to velocity 27 epic tech bust.

Velodrome phoneticised tightness of gyte,
Forced gynaecology for terse, gut and creation, 
Random...

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Categories: dithered, atheist,
Form: Shape
Premium Member Elves On Strike
Santa was in his sleigh waiting to go
But the elf loading team was a no show
A strike had been called
Santa was appalled
The elves taunted him saying ho ho ho...

Santa muttered and swore under his breath
Warned...

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Categories: dithered, christmas, humor,
Form: Limerick
A Plain Man's Look At Hamlet and Goethe's Faust
Hamlet's story 
is sad and gory.
From the start the outlook's bad.
The king, i.e. Hamlet's dad,
got bumped off by his loving brother,
who then had the nerve to wed Ham's mother.
One night Hamlet met his old man's...

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Categories: dithered, corruption, father son, violence,
Form: Burlesque
I Dont Know But Should I
I dithered , dathered circumspect

Picked up winded said mantle clock

Winded yes , but yet did not set the
time correct

For i was myself beside ,
disconnected still stuck up 
caught up 

Fretting festering over the  
ensuing...

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Categories: dithered, slam,
Form: Free verse
David's Moustache
“Why fit in when you were born to stand out?” 

David Brown, August 12, 2015

David had a moustache
It covered his lips
It grew and it grew
Till it reached to his hips

It flapped in the breeze
And it...

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Categories: dithered, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Bus Stop
Three walls of plexiglas enclosed a trashcan and a wooden bench.
As streetlights sharpened shadows grim, the shelter seemed to welcome me.
I heard rough snoring as he dozed and smelled his alcoholic stench.
I didn’t want to...

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Categories: dithered, autumn, fear, night,
Form: Rhyme
My Child
My Child

My womb was filled with joyous pain
Feeling little fingers tapping my inner wall
Demanding the door of life be hither open
Birth 
Tears of joy at baby cries
Tears streaming down my eyes
Blood streaming down my thighs
Little...

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Categories: dithered, baby, birth, pain,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member The Rainy Month of September
The Rainy Month of September

We both did quaver in our perchance encounter,
When she slipped under my umbrella seeking shelter,
From the splatter in the rainy month of September.

And my heart palpitated as we made bantering chatter,
While...

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Categories: dithered, feelings, romance, september,
Form: Verse
Annie's Song
You were so self conscious
Yet you never saw the beauty in yourself
The beautiful brunette hair
That framed your lovely face
Which you thought lank and lifeless
Your fabulous legs that so often were hidden away
Which you thought were...

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Categories: dithered, lovebeauty, beauty,
Form: I do not know?
Long Live...
Long live my tormentor
'Cause as long as the pain lingers
Thoughts shall reverberate
As you in my heart thrive...

Long live the screeching silence
'Cause as long as the emptiness speaks
The soul can be pious
As the harmony feeds on...

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Categories: dithered, introspection, life
Form: Quintain (English)

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