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Premium Member The Ghost Dance Part Iii
Wovoka in the Feverland

In the Dying-Grass Moon came another winter to claim the old and sick.
This was when the first messengers came
To the desolation known as Pine Ridge.
They came riding in at the end of...

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Categories: fainted, emotions, heartbreak, native american, tribute,
Form: Free verse



My X-Mas Wish To Santa, My Letter To Santa, Keep the Worst Buddy
SONNET 1
                         MY CHRISTMAS WISH TO SANTA
    ...

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Categories: fainted, appreciation, blessing, christmas, forgiveness, friendship, giving, truth,
Form: Sonnet
Sun Thief
Once upon a time, there lived a boy called Simon.
He was an ordinary boy who did what ordinary nine year old
boys do: collecting bugs and putting them in jars,
speaking to imaginary friends, riding a bike...

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Categories: fainted, conflict, fantasy, imagery, mystery, myth, power,
Form: Narrative
My First Love Experience
It was in the early days of our lives
We met
She was so beautiful 
My eyes could not stop admiring
My heart kept racing 
Every time it sensed
her good-looking approaching
But we were too young 
To give full...

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Categories: fainted, lost love, memory, beautiful, me, heart, woman,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 67
The half elf watched as Lumi spoke with Chroí; then, in the center of the circle the soil began to move and from it appeared the Garden Elf.  He said nothing, he never spoke....

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Categories: fainted, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic



Premium Member The Man In White
Hannah, could never remember a time when she wasn’t ill. The doctors had tried all sorts of stuff, and at times she had rallied. She was optimistic to begin with, but now she was just...

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© Paul Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fainted, angel, child, hope,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Found Phone - a Short Story
I was running some errands and stopped into the little waterfront restaurant for a late lunch.  It was kind of that in-between lunch and dinner time hour, so the place was completely empty.

I ordered...

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© Joe Flach  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fainted, mystery, me, time, voice, me, time, voice,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Chapter 153-- DAMIAN DELILAH MALLORY HOLANNYA: The Things That FAMILIES DO
Date:   April  2051
Damian Molly Continuation 
Dolly and Molly had a plan to complete 
Their exploration before the trip home
In another two days, Molly reported 
This to Damian. As they comforted
Each other in...

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Categories: fainted, africa, allusion,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Lost and Found
I loved my job as a botanist, which took me to many foreign lands,
Like the golden sun rises smiling, to meet all our natural demands.

I was always marked for this work, ever since I was...

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Categories: fainted, adventure, fantasy, flower, green, lost, nature, work,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 69
Chroí awoke early the next morning, disoriented and a bit frightened.  This was not her bed .  It was so big.  She was tired and felt drained.  Closing her eyes, thoughts...

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Categories: fainted, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
What I Met During My Trip To Birthday
As I was walking swiftly
Just to reach Bajoga early
To see what a hot birthday
Will be chucked in the day
Of 27th of the october,
I collided with a creature
Seemingly so calm in nature
And so educated by sanity
With...

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Categories: fainted, anniversary,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Making Tea
It's styles of a nameless brand pristine day
an exclusive star-sheathed shadow after 
overwhelming luminous glare fainted
a somewhat true-to-life footpath in
a back of structured quaintness

Encountering myself at a passionate spring
oozing its life gliding o'er its rocky...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fainted, allusion, analogy, blessing, celebration, dad, daughter, mother,
Form: Concrete
Premium Member Angel's Christmas Wish
There was a little girl named Angel. 
Who had such a beautiful spirit and 
was cute as she could be. Angel had
a heart of gold, everytime she could
help someone in need she would. The 
sisters...

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© Alexis Y.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fainted, abortion, baby, birth, girl, parents, , cute,
Form: Prose
Tribute Documentary Zimbabwes Forgotten Children
New draft Zimbabwe’s 




Tribute Documentary Zimbabwe’s Forgotten Children


Mama will be left behind when I die
I’m too sick to survive
My education was put to an end
When papa had no more to spend
We walk over sewage water
And...

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Categories: fainted, death, education, health, hope, leadership, poverty, tribute,
Form: Narrative
To My Valentine
To My Valentine

My heart opened like an opened window
like an opened square quivering treu love
from poor dull stare in blind eyes that care
something coming to me I am waiting for it fear fullly
as my head...

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Categories: fainted, africa, love, valentines day, , cute,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member I Bear-Ly Survived
The beauteous days of summer were here at last,
And the primetime of nature was coming so fast!

We sat on the porch, watching a lazy day go by,
With no interesting views, to gladden our eyes.

Then one...

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Categories: fainted, adventure, animal, fantasy, flower, imagery, nature, tree,
Form: Couplet
The True Story of Ariel
The True Story Of Ariel

You know the story 'bout Ariel
The one that’s on the Disney cereal
Who came to the happy soppy ending
With the prince and herself winding up kissing?

Well, it’s about time you knew the...

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© Rosy Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fainted, funny,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Enthused By Tough Graft
her life had been a rollercoaster of moody upheaval

          manic fervor from sheer in-exhaustible passion

           ...

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Categories: fainted, analogy, courage, depression,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Tige
(Circa 1910)

Grandpa had a bulldog whose name was Tige. 
They were close – as close as honey and bees. 
If Grandpa felt a cold comin’ on –
 Well Ol’ Tige was the one who would...

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© John Posey  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fainted, dog, heart, love, me, money, pets, school,
Form: Rhyme
The New Head Man
THE NEW HEAD MAN
by
JOHN M. ARRIBAS


I’m off to bed early I’ve had a really rough day
Ramos, my boss is  difficult that’s the least I can say
He’s made a day at the office a time...

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Categories: fainted, evil, fear, hate, horror, murder, scary, surreal,
Form: Rhyme
The New Head Man
THE NEW HEAD MAN
by
JOHN M. ARRIBAS


I’m off to bed early I’ve had a really rough day
Ramos, my boss is  difficult that’s the least I can say
He’s made a day at the office a time...

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Categories: fainted, horror, mystery, scary,
Form: Rhyme
Mercurial
Increasing my laughter eyes full of tears invisibly 
Heart shouting help 
Limiting at my ears
Can't be spoken out loud

Faded destiny 
My quest fades in the deep of away
Embellishing my pain with smile
Held contempt of my...

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Categories: fainted, anxiety, deep, heartbroken, journey, loss,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Dragons Zoo Field Trip
My son came home from school one day, wanting permission to go, to the Zoo.
His field trip sparked a riot. Can you imagine at home, what immediately ensued?
Trolls, Dragon, the weird frogs, plus a sundry...

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Categories: fainted, adventure, fantasy, fun, funny, humor, humorous, imagination,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member The Stroke of Midnight
Long ago a young lady barely eighteen , got 
lost in the woods.
It was like an enchanted forest, it held
much mystery and fright.
The trees could walk and talk, she thought 
that they eat her for...

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© Alexis Y.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fainted, fantasy, love, magic, night,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Twenty-Five Days - A
drove for thirty minutes to the subway station, took a train for forty minutes, got into another for only ten minutes, and reached Queen's Park. Mornings are so hectic, people are rushing to their work-places....

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Categories: fainted, cancer, life,
Form: Prose Poetry

Book: Shattered Sighs