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Premium Member Oncle Albert - Part 1
Here he stands, Edwardian vogue, sometimes with his spats, 
sometimes with his brogues below his dungarees. With rounded collar points and tie, and jacket donned below this flying suit, his waste is tied with simple...

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Categories: edwardian, flying, history,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Random Excerpts - 2: Ice In My Eyes Smoke In Yours, a Novel
May 29, 1957: …have to think about getting a thesis director…know no professor yet in the department…someone suggested i get hold of Derek Fogg for an intro to the big guns in the philosophisches Seminar…can't...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: edwardian, growing up, international, student, universe, world war
Form: Free verse
Draft - it is everywhere

Since you asked me directly,

I can tell you about it, only indirectly.
The weeks and months and years
now that it happened,
and still happens from time to time 
when I am really paying attention and ready
to play.

It's...

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Categories: edwardian, absence, anger, creation, humanity,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Earthly To Heavenly Mansion
EARTHLY TO HEAVENLY MANSION 

When I think of a Mansion I think, 
of one with “Vintage appeal,”
Stone architecture, welcoming pillars, 
A monumental royalty feel.

Great palms and great magnolia trees,
Defining the estate’s history, 
Pathways of fragrant...

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Categories: edwardian, home, nostalgia,
Form: Free verse
A Counsel House
A counsel house 
	
        12.45pm
	Head Office?
	It's in Dover,
	Well that's depressing in itself!
	Smiley faces and OMG's to the fore.
	A clinical appearance in reception,
	Is that depressing in its own way?
	Clinical...

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© Tim Riding  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: edwardian, anxiety, depression, funny,
Form: Free verse



Charles Bonnet Syndrome
I see the garden erupt in an Edwardian funeral,
I see nodding leilandii boil
into a plumed-horse procession,
fuchsia a parade of red-cassocked priests.

I see the window and street beyond, contract
with macular degeneration.

The unrecognised visitors are
sudden, they change...

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Categories: edwardian, angst, sympathy,
Form: Free verse
Tom Jones
This man was a laborer, and in vacuum cleaner sales.
He came a long way from Pontypridd in South Wales.
From humble beginnings as Thomas Jones Woodward,
Tom Jones has been one of the greatest singers heard.
With the...

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Categories: edwardian, dedication, music, career,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Life is a diary
Life is a diary waiting to be written

Observe
what is obvious
what is hidden
what is experienced
what is felt

A record of life
by day
by week
by year
by any moment

Twelve diary disciples did just that
Procession 1492 Columbus - America first
Progression 1660...

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Categories: edwardian, journey, life, visionary, voice, write,
Form: List
A Seaside Town
Bright coloured chalets, (very dear !)
Stand close in military line,
Along the prom, beyond the pier
“NO CYCLING”, please, observe the sign.
The waves roll in with thunderous roar
To dash the pebbles on the shore.

Incongruous lighthouse in the...

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© Mike Jones  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: edwardian, beach, sea,
Form: Verse
A Swan Song
A poets quill lies on his desk
Atop a sheet of coffee-stained
Paper containing stylish script-
An Edwardian handwriting.
The quills point appeared to be dry
For sometime, likewise the inkwell. 
On closer inspection the words
On the page became legible:
“My...

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Categories: edwardian, death, loss
Form: Verse
Darling Dear
Edwardian memoirs breathe relief
rippled tides on yonder reefs
Infinity arrays most precious jewel
silence my heart yet heart does rule
petaled through Eternal bliss
challenged thy lips with an holy kiss
Draw nearer to lull my sacred pool
reel in mine...

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Categories: edwardian, devotion, life, loveheart, heart, me,
Form: Romanticism
Riffathon
Whoa a romantic story,
and escapist relics.
Devoid, the symbols of lilac,
subsequent disregard and psychodelic.

A young girl dressed in a diaphanous mimic,
relaxing within a hermetic Edwardian.
Whoa interested in classical aesthetics,
and the myth of Artemis.

While some cultural pubics,
connoting...

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Categories: edwardian, appreciation, beauty,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things