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Isis Staind 26 Plus Years of Marriage
Isis staind 26+ years of marriage

Yes, believe me you, 
I (also considered the best karaoke singer
for the go-go's) 
putting Shabrina Leonita to shame
back in two thousand and twenty one
once flew high as the eagles 
a...

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Categories: elopement, adventure, age, america, anniversary, appreciation, betrayal, marriage,
Form: Rhyme



Isis staind 27 plus years
Isis staind 27+ years...

of scorpion stinging poison us marriage,
whereby the missus and I,
nevertheless experienced genesis as 
mama and papa respectively.

(jest kibitizing)

thus explaining why I 
(a beatle browed  
sixty five year young adult) 
joined blue...

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Categories: elopement, adventure, angst, anniversary, appreciation, celebration, divorce, humorous,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Legend of the Bamboo Forest
The royal chambermaid and the young warrior, fleeing the wrath of the heavenly palace, were flying low, their robes trailing through the air like colourful ghosts. Their elopement to the earthly domain had been condemned...

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Categories: elopement, earth, eulogy, fantasy, heaven, humanity, nature, sky,
Form: Haibun
Premium Member Towers and Bridges
III

But, of course, I had no dizzying towers                  
To burn...only bridges; and they were torched   ...

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Categories: elopement, longing,
Form: Rhyme
Love Isn'T
Love isn’t amorousness,
Nor is it hunger nor thirst,
With vehemence, I insist:  Love is a perpetual motion machine
O!  Break!  Break!  Break!  My Hardened Heart!
Be shattered by Love,
And let all your disquietude...

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Categories: elopement, addiction, confusion, devotion, love, romantic love, soulmate,
Form: Free verse



Death Is Wedding Night
(Dedicated this writing to the merciful birthday of the greatest love of the earth Mevlânâ  Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi. 30th September is the auspicious birthday of this ever greatest spiritual icon.)

My Death is My...

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Categories: elopement, birthday, blessing,
Form: Free verse
Hold the Dream
Hope and 
Hold the dream
Or you will die fast

Life is the name of- 
struggling frantic procession, chaotic crowd, 
lunatic tsunami of the ocean, scream on the 
broken coast, scorching sunlight, ghostly 
thunderstorm, corpse lines for...

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Categories: elopement, dream, hope,
Form: Free verse
First Date
First date
Is most lingering
And the most memorable
Happenings in ones’ life
Especially to anyone
Who has fallen in love!
When the first date 
Happened in ones’ first love!

It is an unforgettable
Moment in ones’ life, there’s the killjoy and the...

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Categories: elopement, love
Form: Narrative
The Closeness
From the milky crimson rosy sky
The buds come to make a dream
To my eyes of hearty love to dye
The beloved soul to be closed rim

The rippling heart dances on a bud
Womb to seize the soul...

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Categories: elopement, love,
Form: Free verse
Death As the Eternal Rebirth
I eat to live
I drink to live
I'm in merry making for mind healthy

here
the flowing river
the floating unseen winds
the tranquil chirping of magpies
the blooming mango flowers
the spring fresh leaves
the elopement of bee with butterfly
the flapping wings...

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Categories: elopement, birth, death, love, nature, spring,
Form: Free verse
Wimpole Street, Part 1 of 7
(Wimpole Street, in the West End of London,
has been the scene of many interesting events,
from the elopement of Elizabeth Barrett Browning
to The Beatles composing "Help!")

The Long, Unlovely Street

It’s such a straight and long, unlovely street,
not...

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Categories: elopement, london,
Form: Sonnet
Elopement
Behold, this beauty that i see.
   Her silhouette at eventide,
   As sunset frames an old oak tree.

   True hope,i pray on bended knee.
   To ask if she...

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Categories: elopement, lost love,
Form: Villanelle
Another Tomorrow
You forgot the lines
and lineage. Getting all
or nothing, pulling away at the umbilical cord,
seeking liberty to commit a sin
or feeling liberated after committing the sin.

The tone embodies the elopement, unbound,
to invent the disorder
and divide the...

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Categories: elopement, faith, family, fantasy, father, food, forgiveness
Form: ABC

Book: Reflection on the Important Things