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Premium Member FBI FRAUD
As i reported my stalker and identity thief 2002 to the FBI she began climbing into my window for poetry my grandfathers world war 11 medal information this resulted in her arriving with a gunman...

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Categories: fatally, allah, family, poetry,
Form: Epyllion



Premium Member I'm dying and it's okay
I'm dying and it's okay because I get to die my own death being me without my identity thief jay townsend johnson henry climbing into my window searching for my passport birth certificates marriage certificates...

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Categories: fatally, allah,
Form: Manqabat
The City and the State of Play Today
THE CITY AND THE STATE OF PLAY TODAY

No one worries about morals today 
They follow the rules they create
So to them all is ok
Those on the outside looking in 
Are the only ones feeling queasy...

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Categories: fatally, business, community, corruption, international, london, money, political,
Form: Free verse
Words and Poetry
About Bill Posters and Bill Greenwell

Words not to use in poems

In 1993, I (Bill Greenwell) went on a three-day workshop with the poet Peter Sansom, who co-edits The North, and runs the Smith/Doorstop imprint. He’s...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fatally, education, poetry,
Form: I do not know?
A Punny Death
A Coffee Merchant was the first man to find,
The corpse as he started off on his daily grind!
What he saw filtered through, so he had grounds
To send for the Police, to investigate what he'd found!

He’d...

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Categories: fatally, allegory,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Spirits In the Wood
Standing all alone in the woods;
eyes shut, I feel the lilting light.
Sun dodges needles through the crown,
beams land on my skin softly so.
Brisk breezes quicken and rustle.
Bristlecone pines ever sway slowly,
while pockets of air blush...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fatally, death, earth, fantasy, sin, sound, spiritual, tree,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Watching the Henhouse
Once upon Trump time,
Free-range,
organic,
totally uncaged hens
brown
and black
and even white
and all things in-between
prepared to vote for more green climate health
growing indoor/outdoor good-egg chicken family values
planning to optimize healthy wealth
green ecoschool henhouse natural-spiritual remodeling
for deep and richly...

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Categories: fatally, betrayal, children, community, conflict, health, mental illness,
Form: Political Verse
Light On the Devil's Chord - Day 10
“Clap your terrible wings, vivacious serpent of old!
Imagine my plight as dangerous as your spite,
Stomp your clawed feet on these prison floors,
Peace shall always follow the sink of your fangs…”

Silenced were the wailing demons round,
Crouched...

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Categories: fatally, adventure, confusion, growth, imagination, psychological, senses,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Burning Flesh - the Devil's Own
Things begin turning around and very 
slowly they take a nasty foreboding twist
as Hell's Dragon has not breathed yet 
a deep burning fire melting red his eyes
dripping blood upon fury and destruction
pumping inside the uncontrollable...

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Categories: fatally, betrayal, dark, evil, fantasy, horror, imagery, imagination,
Form: Free verse
Last Turn of the Morning Carousel Forever Turn the Midnight Carousel Birthday Poem For Merry
Am I just another antiquity
An artist who finds a natural home
Among the paupers whose graves are marked with serial numbers
Instead of headstones?
I hate gimmicks and dismiss them
Like any other moment of mediocrity.  
The truth...

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Categories: fatally, anxiety, death of a friend, depression, i
Form: Free verse
War Horse
Brumby.

A strong gale cuts its path across the snow laden mountain tops,
light and tough the timor, thoroughbred mix, leads his mob at a trot.
A day spend grazing the valley below they now ascend the range...

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Categories: fatally, horse, world war i,
Form: Ballad
Attracted Fatally
I don't know what she saw in me
that attracted her so fatally
I was just an inconspicuous guy,
sitting in a lonely hearts club,
minding my own business
When she invaded my privacy,
and latched on to me like a...

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Categories: fatally, adventure, angst, relationship, surreal,
Form: Rhyme
Hiroshima Seventy Seven Years Since August 6th 1945
Hiroshima – seventy seven years since August 6th, 1945

Given the nuclear weaponry arsenal today
August 6th, 2022, our collective ability
to lay waste major metropolitan areas
would make unleashing atomic warfare
synonymous with the ways and means
to annihilate, decimate,...

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Categories: fatally, angst, anniversary, anxiety, august, dark, death, earth,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Striking Deeply a Painful Reminder
Striking Deeply a Painful Reminder 

Striking deeply a painful reminder comes of you now.
Salt falls inside my open wound bringing untold pain.
My soul has one choice to make amidst all this pain,
Telling me the considered...

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Categories: fatally, dark, evil, fantasy, halloween, horror, myth, scary,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Striking Deeply a Painful Reminder
Striking Deeply a Painful Reminder 

Striking deeply a painful reminder comes of you now.
Salt falls inside my open wound bringing untold pain.
My soul has one choice to make amidst all this pain,
Telling me the considered...

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Categories: fatally, dark, evil, fantasy, halloween, horror, myth, scary,
Form: Free verse
Morphology


Politech chef in the kitchen
cooking up another Microsoft microdot
meth batch of morphology
Walter White’s in the house
brewing more truth breaking bad
tweet juice chemical toxicity
And the viral caged bird brains
are getting subliminally stamped
with the neon glowing letters...

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Categories: fatally, culture, metaphor, political, truth,
Form: Rhyme
No House Built On a Bridge, Part Two
2.



"Those who have gone astray, whom [the Holy Spirit] itself begets, usually go
astray also because of the Spirit.  Thus, by this one and the same breath, the
fire blazes and is put out."

--- From the...

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Categories: fatally, philosophy,
Form: Prose Poetry
Signs of the Time
Take a good look around

Tell me what do you see

Is this the future?

Of our society


So much evil

So much wrong

So much deceit

Cheating our elderly out of their homes


Young people being shot

While walking down the street

So many...

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Categories: fatally, faith, me, prayer, me,
Form: Free verse
Invisible
EXCUSE ME!!!!
Do you not see me
standing before you?
Do you not realize that I,
a black woman had a life
that mattered too?
The black woman appears to be
the best kept secret in death
being wiped from the face of...

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Categories: fatally, america, anger, black african american, dark, death,
Form: Free verse
Random Chance

Random Chance
by Rick Rucker

Should your love life be selected by Randon Chance?
Is that any way to find True Romance?

Doesn't it mean so much more,
Than casually changing your home's decor?

Tell everyone, that you are looking,
That, for...

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Categories: fatally, lovelife, love,
Form: Couplet
Didn't we all become poets

Madmen leaked a rash of sky-blue puddle;
fatally cloistered the hat-flu's hubble -

To wit:

- the half-time half-life smile of she and the other half-wonder of me.

Far far ready to say maybe to love;
moved in half-dream to...

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Categories: fatally, humor, parody, poetry, poets,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Compartmentalization - First Place Contest Winner
Compartmentalization, a labyrinth of the mind,
Dissociation, a dance with fragments blind,
Fragmentation, where sanity threads unwind,
Within this mental content, secrets we find 

In the depths of the psyche, a world untold
Dissociative identities, stories unfold,
The heart weighs heavy...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fatally, analogy, appreciation, change, endurance, memorial, mental health,
Form: Rhyme
Regulations
REGULATIONS
BY

JOHN M. ARRIBAS


Two sources of laws that govern the lives of men
One’s called survival the other a stroke of the pen
Those from survival are easy to list
Food, water and shelter so we can exist
Those from...

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Categories: fatally, analogy, conflict, freedom, hyperbole, muse, political, society,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Chicago Haymarket Riot of 1886
It was in eighteen eighty-six in the streets of Chicago,
where the greatest miscarriage of justice people would know
transpired in an infamous labor-police rendezvous.
Albert Parsons led eighty thousand people on revue.
The strikers marched down Chicago’s Michigan...

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Categories: fatally, history, death, men, work, people, death, men,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member My Soul, You Need To Turn To God
My backslidden soul*, you were converted by GOD’s Word
As shown by your divine growth and testimony ’s record,
But you departed away from that great spiritual cord
Broken by worldly financial and material sword.
Turn to God Who...

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Categories: fatally, christian, courage, devotion, encouraging, god, inspirational, spiritual,
Form: Dramatic Monologue

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