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Malkavian Three
His glowing golden eyes glistened with a comprehension beyond the mortal condition

A well-toned, tall, and tanned man, who most, not all, would call handsome

A brightly bleached stalactite overbite gleaned between the mean features of an...

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© Nathan D.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fanning, dark, psychological,
Form: Bio



Premium Member Paul and Sarah - Part Two
Conditions were harsh out in Kansas,
For the children and Sarah and Paul.
Neighbors and friends packed up and were gone;
Headed west they could hear fortune's call.
Never sure year to year of the harvest,
So their talents were...

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Categories: fanning, adventure, america, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Finally Saved Part 1 - Translation From Rabindranath Tagore
This is a translation from a Poem (Title - Niskriti) by Rabindranath Tagore, Nobel-Laureate philosopher poet (1861 - 1941) from India. The story successfully depicts the status of women in a patriarchal society of nineteenth...

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Categories: fanning, father daughter, love, marriage, women,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Orpheus
Slang..
Chick-fil-a = the best place ever
jade = 
brooke = gorgeous 
mishin = the boss, as in “You aren’t the boss of me.”

Orpheus
We’re on vaycay. School is OVER, COVID is over. We’re in New York City...

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Categories: fanning, humor, mothers day, new york, sister, summer,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Unlit Flame At Blue Feather's Cross Roads
"The Unlit Flame at Blue Feather’s Cross Roads"



Words these days are seldom Red
like drops of lifeless blood falling cold on a hot frying pan,
sentences are scattered, stuck in Go Nowhereland,
semi-solid, immovable coagulating gelatinous, turning dark...

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Categories: fanning, angel, muse, mystery, romance, sensual, symbolism, word
Form: Romanticism



Premium Member rooftop
Lisa and I had a party to hit-up. I can’t stay inside all the time, not on a Friday night anyway and a rooftop is the perfect place to mull over big questions and get...

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Categories: fanning, night, school, student,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Oldies
I’m laughing this morning, spontaneously. We’re not studying any more. Our sophomore school year is over. I’m giddy, giggling, like a 9 year old on sugar.
I think I just finished the hardest class that I’ll...

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Categories: fanning, humor, music, student, teen, vacation, write,
Form: Free verse
Him and I
I wandered through the semi busy streets filled with pedestrians as they hurried out of the rain. I continued on with no destination in mind ,no umbrella to shield myself from the frigid elements. ...

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© Dana Gayle  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fanning, first love,
Form: Free verse
Hope
HOPE BY N3
Slashed at the throat a blow aimed not at the esophagus but at the vocal cords
Paralyzed by something worst than fear,
Speech grows limp even as silent screams are constrained by shame’s chord.
Tethered like...

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Categories: fanning, christian, lost, night, drug,
Form: Prose Poetry
My Little Boy
MY LITTLE BOY
				by

			JOHN M. ARRIBAS		


Its so hard for me to accept and understand
Why fate dealt me such an unpleasant hand
I was perfectly happy as a household companion
I never had a cause of my own to...

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Categories: fanning, anxiety, baby, deep, depression, heartbreak, introspection, joy,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Dragon and Duck Dynamics
Dragon wanted a summer job so off to Dragon Air he did go.
But his erratic flying audition brought him, only buckets of Whoa!
They told him to come back later, whenever he learns to, better fly.
Like...

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Categories: fanning, adventure, fantasy, fun, funny, humor, humorous, imagination,
Form: Light Verse
Baltimore 4-28
Baltimore 4-28

Lets start,
By being real, 

I mean really, real! 

With harsh truths that need to be freed from our fragile lie, 

It is easy to say, or see "thugs", "punks" in the streets of BWI!...

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Categories: fanning, abuse, america, anger, anti bullying, anxiety, beautiful,
Form: Prose
Premium Member The 42 Inch Hallway
The 42 Inch Hallway

We’re stepping along the musty hallway now.
I am taking us on a fast-moving memory ride;
A mind-bending groovy slide to 1965,
When Dylan music was seeping loudly like a germ,
Down the green-carpeted hallway of...

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Categories: fanning, memory,
Form: Free verse
Hiroshima Poems I
Hiroshima Poems I

Let Us Be Midwives!
by Hiroshima survivor Sadako Kurihara
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Midnight...
the basement of a shattered building...
atomic bomb survivors sniveling in the darkness...
not a single candle between them...
the odor of blood...
the stench...

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Categories: fanning, child, children, eulogy, father, mother, war, world
Form: Verse
The Preacher Part1
The walls were made from old slats of wood,
That permitted the sun to prod through the gaps, where it stood.
Rows of wooden seats made in the same fashion,
Created by an artisan that seemed to lack...

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Categories: fanning, death, imagination, religion
Form: Rhyme
Time of Death
Time is your only friend,
That stays with you from beginning to end.
An immortal guide for your immortal life,
On this very short little ride.

From the womb to the tomb,
Just a short put to doom.
Spanning the years,
Flames...

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Categories: fanning, christian, death, fate, god, grave, jesus, mystery,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member He Must Have Been Big
Sybil Madison
	(her stage name)
	And Bernie Dodds
	(real name)
	Weren’t nobodies.
	She had been in pictures,
	He directed 
	And wrote a few.
	You remember-
	Those great lines in
	Down In The Trenches
	And she- that look she gave Cary.

	They live high in a palm...

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Categories: fanning, death, relationship, together, , memorial,
Form: Blank verse
Sailor Groom and Mermaid Bride
A thousand tumbles takes a bottle in the sea-
a thousand tumbles and whirls and swoops.
A million grains of sand takes that bottle in the sea,
to break apart,
and fragment like a snowflake fractal.
How many waves carry...

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Categories: fanning, boat, dream, voyage, woman, world, , Lullaby,
Form: Prose
The One In the Lavender Dress
She looked peaceful in her lavender dress-
as I suppose she was. Eyes closed as if lost
in childhood dreams, small hands folded across her chest.
Her glasses resting beside her auburn strands,
lips pleading for color, her face...

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© Dana Young  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fanning, anger, bereavement, death, emotions, funeral,
Form: Enclosed Rhyme
Scary Like Some Other Long Winded Stories
Scary like some other long winded stories

Watching the rise and the fall of a kingdom
Walls once rebuilt again tumble the ground
Allowing the beasties free reign in the village
Bellowing out o’er the wickedest sound

Pacing the streets,...

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Categories: fanning, fear, scary,
Form: Rhyme
Spectrums, Tints and Shades
Spectrums, Tints and Shades

Like the painter’s palette awash with hues and tones – white to tint and black to shade, greys scattered in between: 

What risks we run:
Shaving a little too close that we get...

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© Paul Obah  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fanning, africa, culture, , western,
Form: Free verse
Whiskey Hymn - First Part
for The Beloved, a night at Nedjima Bar (Ankara, Turkey)

… hypnosis shattered by atomic jiggling, salivation of song on your brow,
channeled chaos of body, spastic sound, tantrum of dark delight, unbuttoned vibrations   ...

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Categories: fanning, love, woman,
Form: Free verse
True Poets' Punishment (Part 1)
Once in a wonder land I trekked –
Through the chaos and the wreck.
The earth was clothed in a misty layer –
Sown by the heavens’ unanswered prayers.

Cold hard steel, some sort of construction site –
The somber...

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Categories: fanning, angstheart, bird, bird, heart,
Form: Ballad
Where We Belong - a Collaboration - Part - 1
My lady of the night, you light my soul with Vampyre passion,
long I have walked alone from the delights of your Vampyre love.
Now, once more, the night lives with your embraces.
Gone now the melancholy song...

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Categories: fanning, fantasy, joy, love, night, peace,
Form: Free verse
A Beleauged of Their Own
A tale of two twins ...


Kit:	That sure was a mean swing, Dottie. You knocked it out of the park. You’re the Sultana of Swat. I love the way you ‘round the bases doing your cute...

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Categories: fanning, baseball, political, satire, word play,
Form: Prose Poetry

Book: Reflection on the Important Things