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Premium Member Dante's Hell Translation Canto X
Now is going on through a secret way
Between the martyrdoms and the ground wall,
My master, and I behind him to stay.

“Oh highest virtue, who me gently haul
In wicked rounds”, I started, “If you please,
Speak to...

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Categories: egress, fantasy,
Form: Terza Rima



Premium Member Make Love To Me In That Ancient Place
The Bedouins, bequeathed with the sacred beauty of paradise harsh,
trusted guardians of jealous gorges and gifted groves
lead me from the Wadi Musa to the humble ingress of Petra,
saying with thrill, the Jin of your Jihad...

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Categories: egress, adventure, desire, history, love,
Form: Epic
Premium Member A Small Part of the Story of Being
having arrived at this juncture
of learning the man made structure
of creations, gods, demons and time
and various situations not quite so sublime
where nothing under the sun appears to be new
let us take a moment to focus...

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© Ng Rippel  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: egress, creation, philosophy, planet, truth, universe,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Communique From Gethsemene
The pretext of my residency here seems to have exhausted itself. I now find myself in need of offering an explanation for the immediacy of my departure. No doubt certain obvious reasons will come unprompted...

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Categories: egress, allegory, dark, solitude,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Within An Ancient Song
"Within An Ancient song."
A story poem
By, Michael .P. Clarke.

(EPIC.)

Anubis' Temple.

The Valley of kings
Here they were again
No successful dig
This time steps they found
Everyone did dig this day
Digging down
More and more steps
In the depths a mighty door
On...

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Categories: egress, dark, dream, fantasy, light, war,
Form: Epic



Reckoning With Lifelong Despair
Which late afternoon/ early evening
today adventuristic, edenic, and idyllic
April 13th, 2021
pitch perfect weather
serves as temporary tonic
to balm away blues.

Like a tumbleweed
aimlessly blowing in the wind
across infinitely wobegon open wide
prairie home companion land
(which wasteland famously
epitomized by...

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Categories: egress, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 2nd
Form: Free verse
Despair
Like a tumbleweed aimlessly blowing in the wind
across the infinitely open and wide prairie land
(which wasteland famously epitomized by T.S. Elliot)
a barren vista ravages the metaphorical landscape 
of one measly mortal malcontent male
bumping and scraping...

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Categories: egress, age, angst, baby, body, character, confusion, depression,
Form: Bio
The Tower
Standing at the edge of the canyon, 
its crest wreathed in swirling clouds of fog 
the tower looms on the plain, 
incongruous, like blood on a bridal gown.

Zedar has come to investigate. 
As Grand Sovereign...

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Categories: egress, science fiction,
Form: Prose
Theater of Utter Charm - Part 28
part 28

at least we know what to avoid in a civilization
hypnotism for one
and angst which merely resembles authenticity
by attempting to dissect the inconsequential
which boils down to the matter of
detecting the inconsequential in the first place
what...

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Categories: egress, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
The Tower
Standing at the edge of the canyon, 
its crest wreathed in swirling clouds of fog 
the tower looms on the plain, 
incongruous, like blood on a bridal gown.

Zedar has come to investigate. 
As Grand Sovereign...

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Categories: egress, fantasy,
Form: Narrative
A Clicking Tock
A night, again, in waking sleep,
Unuttered words that write the wall
From depths of darkness figures creep
Beneath the million fathom fall

Unspeakable the dreams that fright
The squinted eyes belie the wake
Beneath the sheets to flee the fight
And...

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Categories: egress, allegory, angst, art, confusion, death, depression, fantasy,
Form: Verse
Despair
Like a tumbleweed aimlessly blowing in the wind
across infinitely open and wide prairie home companion land
(which wasteland famously epitomized by T.S. Elliot)
a barren vista ravages metaphorical landscape
of one measly mortal malcontent male
bumping and scraping along...

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Categories: egress, angst, anxiety, conflict, crush, dark, emotions, grief,
Form: Elegy
Premium Member Lost and Found
Lost and Found

My name is Daniel. For 70 years--from age 14 to age 84--
I was incomplete, bereft of mother, father, my identical
twin brother Joshua, and all my boyhood friends who were
with me that day in...

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Categories: egress, family, forgiveness, freedom, joy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Moby Dick Reunion
The Moby Dick Reunion 


One hundred fifty nine years have passed
Since Melville published his novel.
Seven hundred twenty pages in length
Some say it was much too nautical. 

All of the characters have gathered.
They’re going to have...

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Categories: egress, parody
Form: Verse
A Bonanza of Opportunities Went Up In Gun Smoke
As if in a decades long
     somnambulant trance
     for majority of years
     I finally awoke,
three score minus
     one orbitz...

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Categories: egress, 11th grade, 7th grade, 8th grade, 9th
Form: Free verse
Jagged Jaws of Smelted Steel Not the Title:
This poet decided against  
becoming a measly minced meaty morsel

undetected inauspicious augury 
     assigning  adept 
     aqueous ace AOL amphibian, 
    ...

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Categories: egress, 10th grade, 12th grade, adventure, death, fishing,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Open Arms Welcome Poetry Muse
Ideally yours truly prefers 
a she/her who never got prosecuted for a felon, 
yet who most deaf fin knit lee  
possesses sound blinding killer instincts
think miracle worker Anne Sullivan
signifying rendering phenomenal success 
with one...

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Categories: egress, 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure, age, angel,
Form: Free verse
Tiny Window To the World
Tiny Window to the World



Marooned in the consuming gloom
Cut away from escape or from egress
Between me and the Wild World
Ly a tiny window
Through which I espy the world
By an open vista to teeming life 
Sprawling...

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Categories: egress,
Form: Verse
Wordsmith Theoretician Postulates Kooky Equation
Addends, minuend, subtrahends... all Greek
to poor student long haired pencil necked freak.

Damned (internal) revenue stream
plus plugged egress
equals flood of woe
torturous suffocation
of biosphere quite slow
particularly concerning one
Norwegian bachelor farmer from Oslo
amidst the bajillions of people,
one common...

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Categories: egress, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Along Dry Path
Am I fitful,
fluctuating, fluid? 
thin compass waver
as I jubilantly weave
lilac tree vignettes 
that weep or chortle,
rainbow figment curtain
rashly wished upon
in grain smudge zephyr
garnet sand raw vehicle 
garden common opal 
transit sidestep
to a multiverse 
of sappy...

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Categories: egress, august, birth, celebration, character, courage, dream, environment,
Form: Free verse
Freyja's Rival
Freyja’s Rival


( And may the Great Queen of the Norse Forgive me )



It’s a sun scintillation of a today
The sky a sharp atmospheric
Crystal blue chimes
Reaches to the untold dominion of stars

Crisp light softens the out...

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Categories: egress, love, mysteryheart, blue, heart, me, sun,
Form: Free verse
Suicide
Standing on the shore, A girl fully clothed with no shoes. Her eyes filled with great suffering.. .lost hope ensues. As she notices the water stretches as far as she can see, her hearts implore...

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Categories: egress, death, depression, lost love, sad, visionary, heart,
Form: Free verse
Amanda Knox
(this pastiche promulgated many moons ago from those screaming bloody thirsty headlines from the Italian court for justice sans the brutal homicide attributed to this then American college student and her ex-boyfriend). My gut reaction...

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Categories: egress, 11th grade, 12th grade, 9th grade, faith,
Form: Epic
Where Leaves Fall
Where Leaves Fall

Somewhere
Near an eastern wall
Where, after the wind 
The leaves will fall

There is a door
To another land
But, lest you should enter
Do you understand?

You’ll imagine that the land is great
Where you’ve been told that problems...

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© Jeff Reed  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: egress, addiction,
Form: Rhyme
Dialog Coach
I was having a dialog
with my inner shock collar
a present from my fairy godmother
who had trimmed the hedge
into leafy mammals with teeth
ready to protect the perimeter
and as sure as incisors segue to molars
they tore loose...

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Categories: egress, how i feel,
Form: Free verse

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