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Premium Member Dream 1: 4 Weeks In Positano
"Dream 1: 4 Weeks in Positano"



Kisses long linger warm lips tasted intense
so sweet like cured Valencia Oranges
lips liquored triple sec not dry drunk on love
softly grazed, then held long

slow, deep, warm and wet

The story is...

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Categories: fateful, dream, romance, sensual,
Form: Romanticism



Premium Member No God of Mine - 2021 Edit
[This poem 'No God Of  Mine' was seemingly confounding readers as
to its meaning. Ordinarily, if I felt a poem wasn't  cutting it, I'd delete
it, but on this occasion, I've been asked to explain it... so here goes.]


By...

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Categories: fateful, evil, horror,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Lovers Toil
Once upon a time there was a heartless man, he didn’t care for others and compassion he couldn’t understand
His heart was cold there was no love inside, although to the outside world he carried on...

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Categories: fateful, fantasy, heartbreak, i love you, lost love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Thor's Cave
In a small village in the green valleys of the Peak District, Sarah gave birth to a son, after a decade of trying for a child with her husband, Peter B Perfekt.  It was...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fateful, allusion, perspective,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member What Kind of People Are We
What Kind of People Are We

In a Shakespearean sense of tragedy and doubt the well-used
“To Be or Not To Be” from Hamlet is not the question I shall
discuss in this narrative. Rather, I shall consider...

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Categories: fateful, conflict, fear, humanity, immigration, international, poverty, war,
Form: Narrative



Ali's Song
Ali's Song
by Michael R. Burch
for Muhammad Ali

They say that gold don’t tarnish. It ain’t so.
They say it has a wild, unearthly glow.
A man can be more beautiful, more wild.
I flung their medal to the river,...

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Categories: fateful, boxing day , butterfly, discrimination, race, racism, tribute,
Form: Verse
Premium Member To the Manor Born - 3rd Third - W-Illustration
Here's the deal, friends...
   This is, as indicated, the THIRD 1/3 of this very lengthy poem. Due to Poetry Soup's file-size limitations, this piece had to be posted in 3 parts! 
 ...

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Categories: fateful, humor,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Mirror
The Mirror

When I look in the mirror I don’t see me, I see who I used to be.  A little lost girl that was so abused and so misused, so ashamed of who she...

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Categories: fateful, change, child abuse, endurance, family, growing up,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member The Twin Towers Disaster Or a True Friend Part 1
Touching my hand was a wet doggy.
Whatever my fate was going to be,
My dog, my hero would be with me,
If he was in terror it did not show,
I was the weak one that I know.
With...

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Categories: fateful, poetry,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Diary Notes: Another Day Sets In Paris
DIARY NOTES : Mad-House Maths

March 30th., 2018 - Another day sets in Paris

The home-bound Octogenarian trundles from the Mall's town centre
Back laden with the day's shopping
His hands numb from clutching load-packed plastic bags during the...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fateful, abuse, french, inspirational, judgement, life, violence,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Aspie
1—Milieu

Unique construction of body and mind
My niche in human pack not quickly found 
Raw young heart of a curious design
The empty mirrors for my soul abound

Subjectively a bit odd to myself
A jangled, disconnected kind of...

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Categories: fateful, emotions, growing up, introspection, people, senses, society,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
How I Became a Street Boy
Can a lioness tender care
Cease towards the child she bare
Yes she may be forgetful
Yet I shall never forget you
Words of mom on that fateful day
As she lay there in the most pitiable way
She drew me...

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© Onah Edwin  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fateful, betrayal,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Fantastic Flemmings
As I look back upon a terrific, exciting, and storied career,
I revisit the trove of golden memories, which I hold so dear.

Although some were bad, they have been predominantly sweet;
But the most striking one, still...

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Categories: fateful, adventure, career, family, fantasy, friendship love, imagery,
Form: Couplet
A Birthday Letter
_______

Well now this is sad and tragic 
For both of us to hear 
You and I at cross purposes 
Ever our fate, my Dear

I just found your correspondence
Last letter that you sent 
It was, I...

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© Nad Simon  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fateful, lost love, love, pain, romance, romantic love,
Form: Rhyme
Captain kuni-lemel graduate strikes again updated
Captain kuni-lemel graduate strikes again - updated

Steely Dan sing queen (me)
outdid himself on sixtieth anniversary 
after Grahame Wood 
determined to meet 
the evolving needs of the community 
opened the first Wawa Food Market 
in Folsom,...

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Categories: fateful, america, anger, anniversary, april, baptism, birthday, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member H Stands For Human Resources
The Scarlet Letter H



Two Windows                    The Bridge         ...

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Categories: fateful, philosophy,
Form: Shape
Bible Study
Hello, there. Rise and shine. I think I’ll call you Adam/
Who are you? Your creator. The maker of all you fathom/
You can call me God. This place is the Garden of Eden/
Why’d you make me?...

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Categories: fateful, angel, bible, christian, creation, eve, rap, religious,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Temporary Travellers
NA Poetry Contest
Sponsored by Ink Empress


                          Temporary Travellers
 
 ...

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Categories: fateful, faith, god, humanity, inspirational, men, spiritual,
Form: Quatrain
Transmigration of the Wind
The strong gust of wind was cut off from its source; a frigid early spring blast that swept across a lofty mountain range, high above British Columbia.

It then encircled one of the lesser peaks and...

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Categories: fateful, imagery, journey, nature, sky, spring, water, wind,
Form: Prose
From Darkness To Stardom
Every child is born into this world crying,
Little did this poor child know, tears would fall for the rest of her life.
Born into a world of abuse, heartache and pain,
With a drug addict, alcoholic abusive...

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Categories: fateful, angel, change, dream, pain, poetess, solitude, violence,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Stoicism as a Way of Life
Written 23 November 2023
Placed 1st in :
Stoicism as  Way of Life Poetry Contest
Sponsored by Sotto Poet

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Categories: fateful, humanity, inspirational, life, men, spiritual,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Masochist
I never saw it coming, but as people say you never do, I made the mistake of ignoring my heart, and fell in love with you
I tried to deny the way I felt, but you...

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Categories: fateful, heartbroken, hurt, i love you, loss, sad
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Word-Heroic Crown of Sonnets
BEGINNINGS

The WORD was there before the dawn of time
the Trinity communed in sacred tongue
with sounds unheard, unspeakable, sublime
they uttered words of their unending Love.
With power in God's WORD the world was formed
and from His mouth...

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Categories: fateful, beautiful, bible, life, love, universe,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Premium Member Zeitgeist
competing cousins, interbreeding homo-sapiens
  hominins humming mostly human song
  altruistic generalisers, ever close to dying ways
  opportunistic, never staying long

  self-aware, inquisitive, enlarging brains, empathising
  real representative intelligence
  modelling...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fateful, destiny, earth, hope, humanity, philosophy, power,
Form: Verse
Wellington Gate
His walk into town would prove fateful that day,
As his mind wandered idly while finding his way.
His footsteps were brisk like fall chill in the air,
Past Wellington Gate, south of Denby town square.

He paused for...

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Categories: fateful, death, emotions, funeral, goodbye, grave, grief, hurt,
Form: Narrative

Book: Shattered Sighs