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Premium Member That Long Evening
When you came to me...

Not that you wanted me.  Oh, no!  It was I who wanted you,
Your comfort... your caring... your
... compassion, your compassion...
Your body, beautiful and young, perhaps that as well at...

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Categories: enveloped, feelings, lost, thank you,
Form: Free verse



World War Ii Poems and Holocaust Poems V - Ber Horvitz, Yitzkhak Viner
World War II Poems and Holocaust Poems V - Ber Horvitz, Yitzkhak Viner, Franta Bass

Der Himmel
"The Heavens"
by Ber Horvitz
loose translation by Michael R. Burch

These skies
are leaden, heavy, gray...
I long for a pair
of deep blue eyes....

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Categories: enveloped, evil, holocaust, race, racism, war, world, world
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Ballad of Prince Alexander and Ramira
Sings the story at twilight 
When the moon is just rising, 
Sings a simple troubadour 
The short tale of life. 

How a fine boy, 
Born in a palace, 
A palace like crystal, 
Became a proud...

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Categories: enveloped, beauty, cute love, emotions, engagement, fantasy, journey,
Form: Rhyme
The Giant of Lisbellaw
Stood I there, that last day,
On an iron bridge...
An aqueduct by design,
Where, looking dreamily out over
The Ernes Lower Lough,
My compressed shadow 
Momentarily paused -
To contently recline:
Amidst coy Junes radiant beams 
of sweet benign!
All was stilled,...

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Categories: enveloped, philosophy,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 105
The next event to be held for Joulupukki was the coronation, which followed closely behind his parent's burial.  He was very wary of what he would say at this event. Virtually every elf on...

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Categories: enveloped, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic



Awakening
For the past thirty seven years, living for me was knowing that I do not know
I have been yearning for what I do not have a name for
The knowledge of the presence of this nameless,...

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Categories: enveloped, desire, destiny, emotions, freedom, friend, inspiration, passion,
Form: Free verse
Unfinish
A Dark Identity

Days into nights... time without time
Normalities of everyday life beckons to remain
Shadows with lights.... to find to define
I am he who goes by without a name

The world is only up to date
And I’ve...

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© Joel Lee  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: enveloped, on writing and words, me, world, time,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Gingham Prison: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road
(A call for the lights to dim as a single spotlight illuminates the legend Judy Garland, who is center stage. She wears a faded housecoat as her beautiful, brandy brown eyes hold a lifetime of...

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Categories: enveloped, addiction, anxiety, depression, loneliness, lonely, psychological, woman,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Day Seven Then Back To Heaven
And on the seventh day, God descended from the brilliant abyss called heaven. He wanted to rest, but He had to view what He had created so He could memorize His good works. 
 ...

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© Lu Loo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: enveloped, creation, god,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Thiru-Valluvar On Praising Ladies of Their Qualities: Canto 112 - Nalam Punainthu Uraiththal
Thiru-Valluvar on Praising the Good Qualiities of Ladies: Canto 112 - Nalam Pinainththu Uraiththal

[The poet devotes the third part of his treatise, the Thiruk-Kural to INBATHTHUPPAAL, the amorous relationship between the sexes, i.e.,  cantos...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: enveloped, beauty, culture, relationship, tamil, true love, women,
Form: Epigram
The Table - the Difference Between Heaven and Hell
The Table 
                                ...

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Categories: enveloped, heaven, humanity, imagery, inspirational, joy, love,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Hay Un Dia Feliz By Nicanor Parra, Translated By T Wignesan
       Hay un dia feliz by Nicanor Parra, Translated by T. Wignesan

      To come by a happy day

(In this poem, Parra maintains lines of...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: enveloped, childhood, family, father, feelings, music, nostalgia, philosophy,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Moderna Commedia, Third Canto, Second Part
Italian version. (continued from first part)
Tale è l’orror  che assale la mia mente
Di quanto ho visto e rivissuto prima
Da ridurla al silenzio più opprimente.
Pian piano poi risal verso la cima
Creando ancora immagini e illusioni
Senza...

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Categories: enveloped, poems,
Form: Terza Rima
Premium Member Dark and Wasteful Rambling Conversation I
In all my artist wanderings 
Traveling through these great lands of ours

Places visited or lived in, diverse, memorable
Many messages I received...

As did so many that passed before me
Passing through each wilderness
Learning new steps to take.

...

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Categories: enveloped, adventure, education, introspection, life, nature, self, voyage,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Postselection Reflections
RightWing evangelical Capitalists
competitively invested in StraightWhiteMale privilege,

And win-ego/win-ecopolitical LeftWing
multiculturally democratic
prominent LiberalLovers
of EarthRights ecofeminist solidarity

Might together stop
to polyculturally notice

Capitalist competitive debates
do not remember
or co-invest in win/win Left/Right dialogue

Seeking bilateral resolutions
also bicameral-interior solutions,

Capital-fed RightWing fundamentalism
of Either/Or reductive
secularized...

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Categories: enveloped, community, health, integrity, peace, political, wisdom,
Form: Political Verse
Stricken With Turbulence At About Seventy Two Inches
Stricken with turbulence at about seventy two inches

Yours truly issuing a deafening rebel yell
bursting forth with such might
courtesy cooking under pressure
analogous to volcanic upswell,
forcing me quickly to flap vestigial wings
(at the speed of sound)
while simultaneously...

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Categories: enveloped, 11th grade, 12th grade, 8th grade, adventure,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member We, the generation of '50
We, the generation of '50,
Time-travelers with stardust in our hair, with memories planted in pockets,
Rooted in decades embraced by change, souls adorned with the dawn of the post-war world.
We spun on the carousel of the...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: enveloped, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Chapter 74 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: Love Protocol
This was the explicit exploration 
Exasperation Continuation.
Molly laid across the bed with a 
Pair of lacey underwear. Damian 
Adored the exhibition. Her subtle
Sensuous submission. He reached
For her hips as she slid beneath the
Sheets he removed...

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Categories: enveloped, business, deep, devotion,
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member You Can'T Quite the Soup-
"ls this explicit can it be more than just a thought a true story within each letter place. Together in a line in a single line, there's Glory post haste. I just want to tell...

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Categories: enveloped, adventure, analogy, encouraging, words,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member In the obsidian abyss, I melt, feeling the warmth that embraces me
In the obsidian abyss, I melt, feeling the warmth that embraces me,
Awaiting the flight deep within me, a dream without any hope to measure.
Beside my own self, inseparable in this boundless world,
In an eternity without...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: enveloped, bird,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member In me, you have a place where you can stay
In me, you have a place where you can stay,
To talk with life, to dream and to dispel
This hell that seems like heaven, where pain is borrowed.
Let ships sail across waters,
In search of a deserted...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: enveloped, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
major storm on the horizon reported from the forecastle
major storm on the horizon reported from the "Fo'c'sle"

Though forever being a landlubber
a vision analogous to the nether world
deep within the bowels of the Earth
immensely distant from the sheltering sky
amidst a thick fog enveloped landscape
with...

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Categories: enveloped, absence, anxiety, destiny, god, mental health, mythology,
Form: Free verse
A Memory of Death
The day Karen died you instantly became mine. A five-year-old golden retriever in need of a new mumma to call his own. So, I wrapped you in my arms and gave you the warmest bed...

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© Lu Loo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: enveloped, death, dog,
Form: Haibun
3 Poems
Sy Roth - 3 Poems
12/17/20130 Comments
 
Picture
Silence

I’ve dreamt often that she crept deep
Into my cellular structure, 
Some time in the nightfall of my being
And planted deeply into my mitochondrion,
A magical silence pill,
Drowning the kittens of...

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© Sy Roth  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: enveloped, conflict,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Unfathomable Conflict
UNFATHOMABLE CONFLICT

How nice to wake up in the morning
and admire the golden sunlight,
peeping through the white clouds,
listen to the melody of a birdsong. 

For weeks, I was in blankness,
numbed and stupefied, unable
to feel, think, cry...

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Categories: enveloped, conflict, fear, mother, together,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things