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Premium Member Leftover Love
Once, there was a father
Who loved his children completely
Nothing fractured or missing
Withholding nothing for the greedy

Everything flowed to and from
Without interruption or wrinkle
Til a child pulled back
Creating a hold that crinkled

....into time

For the first time,...

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Categories: enthrone, love,
Form: Free verse



Faith Mission
"All our soldiers died on the battle field, 
And its an inspiring awe that the royal euchite never got killed, 
Prove to me if it's not a disloyal formatted deal?
Our Emperor's skin was scorchingly peeled,
Inextricably...

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Categories: enthrone, adventure, anger,
Form: Classicism
I Have Known This Land
Conceived and born in the rainforest 
I have traversed the Savanna and the Mangrove
I have trudged through its Swamp 
And dwelt I have in its Woodland	
But I only bear tales of 
The Montane and the...

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Categories: enthrone, africa, allegory, community, environment, political,
Form: Free verse
The Stolen Mandate
He has a caring heart, he has the passion 
He came to his own, his own accepted him 
He came to render selfless service to his people 
The burden is upon his solder, he's ready...

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Categories: enthrone, discrimination, leadership, political,
Form: Political Verse
Of Nations Iv a Crying Nation
When a nation cries, death rides the reaper is a stride, the loss of reasons in a Ludacris season, where men of nations think they can control the population, the feminine wild, bound to a...

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Categories: enthrone, allegory, allusion, analogy, anger, angst, art, conflict,
Form: Free verse



Shirley Sherrod Blues
Shall I be silent while around me roars
Agony older than the night's darkness
Where wrath against innocency pours
Hunted only for God's milk of blackness

Listen to the baying fox, untethered hate
From primal jaws foaming: the hot chase
To...

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Categories: enthrone, black african american, politicalme, me,
Form: Verse
Celebrating 50 - Poems About Patriotism
How do I begin
The litany of my praise
Where so much is wrong
And we in the haze
Of material focus
See not the spirit dripping
Into soggy souls.
We see the goals
Extolled by what brings to ruin
Other blind places
While around...

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Categories: enthrone, political, me, me,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member I'M Such a Beautiful Girl--
I'M SUCH A BEAUTIFUL GIRL--

I’m such a beautiful girl;
Why must I be enthrone;
Control in such an ungodly peril;
Ugliness, hell  bend on sin;
Is the promises of beings;
Satan has a key, but I don’t want it;
I...

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Categories: enthrone, analogy, beautiful, blessing, dedication, devotion, girl, memorial,
Form: Lyric
The Confessor
Consistency is character that spells what no one reads again
Habits other-centered distrusted, ridiculed, and yet sustained
Altar and cross accepted is what love requires, the sharp flame
Rinsing spirit of the flesh, humility's morning in earth's night
Ark...

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Categories: enthrone, faith, visionary, truth,
Form: Verse
Premium Member God Wields the Sun
Astronomers maintain that we came from the sun;
Cast out from a whirling cloud of flammable gas;
Bearing on until all the solar system was spun;
Forming bodies as the whirling became a rushing mass.
Yet after billions of...

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Categories: enthrone, faith, inspirational, sciencelight, earth, light, sun,
Form: Rhyme
On Wanting To Become a Bachelor
Less any objection with the missus,
versus never experiencing living alone
well...yes during that rough patch,
(sans during early adolescence),
I existed in a bone

huff fied impenetrable cocoon,
and just maybe before
yours truly dies, a clone
can be created from
stem cells...

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Categories: enthrone, culture, education, eulogy, father daughter, fear, freedom,
Form: Light Verse
Jaded Love: Web With Diminishing Returns
In royal trappings to enthrone
A cerebral web with guile did hone
With glistening silk strands spun
Blithe veil of satin strings did run
Silted threads bleeding heart did stun
Your mercurial shadow skirted the sun
Into your sticky clutches, entranced...

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Categories: enthrone, allegory, heart, heart, sensual,
Form: Rhyme
A Speck
I am but an insignificant speck, in this expanding, never ending universe                       ...

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© Ja Ja  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: enthrone, analogy, feelings,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Solemn Knights of Light
Do not
despair my friend,
there is still hope for a better world,
for us to make:
kinder,
nobler,
juster

for

I discern,
far on the horizon of time,
the dawning of a new era,
an era,
of love and understanding.
 
Look
there is the cavalry of the...

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Categories: enthrone, love, peace, world,
Form: Free verse
Rainbow In the Night
Iris touched of dreamy light
filtering past grey's darker side
of sorrows home where rain abides
Thou whispered hope hung in the sky

Deeper driven and reached inside
a hopeless place my heart may hide
where by your radiant beam remind
all...

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Categories: enthrone, heartbroken, hope, light, night, rainbow, spiritual,
Form: Rhyme
Nigeria My Motherland
Nigeria our great and beloved motherland,
where multitudes of tribes unitedly stand.
Our land of hope by two rivers divided,
with lush vegetation by nature provided.

Nigeria our home of people resilient.
A land of great icons in works diligent.
We...

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Categories: enthrone, patriotic,
Form: Rhyme
In My Father's Footsteps
With youthful vigor, self-serving pursuits did enthrone
Fealty's dues trumping pride did disown
Encased by unbridled passion, mitigating perpetuity did groan
I lingered in your shadow 'till life's cover had blown
Then instinctively garnished pages from patrimonial loan
I traveled...

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Categories: enthrone, dedication, father,
Form: Monorhyme
Premium Member Autumn's Palette
As summer ends, fall's panoply unfolds
first frost uncovers autumn’s brilliant tone
of red, yellow, orange and antique gold.

Bright butterflies flit among flowers bold
asters white and yellow by nature sown
as summer ends, fall's panoply unfolds.

From host branches,...

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Categories: enthrone, autumn,
Form: Villanelle
Premium Member If Ever I Had a Country : Lxvi
IF EVER I HAD A COUNTRY : LXVI

                        LXVI

IF ever I had...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: enthrone, america, appreciation, character, courage, judgement, political,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
It
to what do i owe this pleasure
the meeting of you on plains 
of different measure
does the heart reach out
to meet discernment
of casual relation does the heart
concern it
does position condone it
do inner feelings enthrone it
are imaginations...

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Categories: enthrone, hope, love
Form: Romanticism
Mary
Fatima called Mary the Mother of Christ
Born in a manger destine to save the world
Little is known about this Women's enthrone
The one who carried our savor to his throne

An honor of plight was bestowed upon...

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© Bobby May  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: enthrone, bible,
Form: Free verse
Dream
Rain and passion meet
Where the waters break against the shore
An outbreak of memories greets the oncoming tide
And the souls that haunt the waters take me for a ride
They take me to the black depths where...

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Categories: enthrone, dream, freedom, passion, political, power, sea,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Tangent
Feel feisty flame
Opt odd ordain
Ripe rapture reigns


Observe odd one
Unzip undone
Rich rivers run


Prize pretty pace
Run remote race
Etch earns embrace


Charm creams clear case
Opt old out-place
Choice claims cute craze


Impulse ink-stains
Ooze opts obtain
Urge unrestraint


Sense swift sounds speak
Mind meetings meek
Intense...

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Categories: enthrone, blessing, , cute,
Form: Alliteration
Darkness
I stepped out from the light and was alone
And all the light source present as before
Nor matter defied the theory we enthrone
And multiplied to feast like some starved boar
On photons and gravitons here, nowhere.

And floating...

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Categories: enthrone, imagination, mysterylight, light,
Form: Sonnet
Make Empty
Catch tooth to eat rock
Stomach needs right of life next
No forest to book
No food to cook
The weapon calls for scorched roast
Funny thunder mocks
Rainy autumn chokes
Castrated some eats ‘V’ toast
Testicle bans egg
Mouth tastes womb's rag
The table-chair...

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Categories: enthrone, political, satire, war,
Form: Choka

Book: Shattered Sighs