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Premium Member A Storm Duet
Summer Storm
 
The wind blows  – quick, hard, fast – the hot stillness is broken
Corn stalks weave wildly as the wind marches through it rows
Dust rises to greet this invading storm
 
Large drops of...

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Categories: electrical power, storm,
Form: Free verse



The Unprecedented Factual of Executive Orders
How could our god given rights
be taken away by man,
when he never had 
any power to do such act.

Involuntary actions goes
against moral laws,
which nobody can escape
it's wrath.

All executive orders that have been
emanated by the president,...

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© K. Parker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: electrical power, confusion, endurance, grief, lost, lust, meaningful, rights,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Night of the Headless Horseman
One Halloween night when I was five,
rain pelted city streets, we stayed inside.

Dad lit the Jack-o-lantern candle,
told us the tale of a famous vandal.

One “Headless Horseman” in Sleepy Hollow,
‘twas Ichabod Crane he chose to follow.

Crane...

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Categories: electrical power, dad, halloween, holiday,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Halloween's Headless Horseman
One Halloween night when I was five
Rain pelted city streets, we stayed inside

Dad lit the Jack-o-lantern candle
Told us the tale of a famous vandal

One “Headless Horseman” in Sleepy Hollow
‘Twas Ichabod Crane he chose to follow

Crane...

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Categories: electrical power, childhood, children, dad, halloween, holiday,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Gone With the Wind

The family here and reminiscing.
Hats, horns, ready for midnight kissing.
But no, not this year, not meant to be.
As sudden high winds  tore through our trees.

The windows shook, a frightening storm!, 
So, this year, no...

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Categories: electrical power, family, fear, rain, storm, weather, wind,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member The Waltz of the Mannequin
A Fantasy

There was I, forgotten in the attic.
Mannequin discarded, ready for demolition.
Cracks everywhere with some rags thrown on
Haphazardly over me like a scarecrow.
Suddenly all lights went out, an outage.
Immediately the generators went off but failed.
In...

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Categories: electrical power, dance, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Purge
Garments of pleasure 
and a Head gear for thoughts: 
Thinking about rings and chains 
While poverty strikes me down, 
Life lessons but no classes
Just more text books 
Handed out to churches, 
preaching teachers.... 
Posing as...

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Categories: electrical power, allegory, deep, earth, identity, political,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Baby's Cry
A loud baby's cry heard up to heaven,
born to this poor family...child number seven.
There was no sterile room or basket of flowers,
no soft fluffy blanket...no electrical power.
This baby's first cries were from hunger you see,
I...

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Categories: electrical power, baby,
Form: I do not know?
What Annoys Me
What annoys me ?

Absolutely 

EVERYTHING

Where should I start 

Fly's Why??

My Bad Luck
Especially on the Golf Course 
And playing the Lottery 
How is it possible to never get a number
Surely that is harder to get none
Liars...

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Categories: electrical power, anger, angst,
Form: Free verse
Pictorial of Being Dictatorial
Pictorial of Being Dictatorial 

Someone is said to have viewed a pictorial
And determined subject was dictatorial
What he will try to do each and every day
Is always want to have his very own way.

Am sure you...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: electrical power, humorous,
Form: Couplet
Replace Me
I seemed to have lost all of my luster
And found myself starting to fluster
With my life and what was left to do;
My real person no one ever knew.

Should I hang myself in the shower?
Somehow be...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: electrical power, sad,
Form: Couplet

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