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Premium Member Warrior
“Warrior” 

When the Argonauts, came across 
the abandoned Starship, they 
found within the wrecked 
command console, a DNA code
with encrypted message. 
It took several attempts to 
reactivate, but when opened, 
the following was translated: ...

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Categories: forensic, humanity, muse, mystery,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Fall of Berlin
Fall Of Berlin

There on the wall hangs a mixture of paint on linen,
Leaving the impression of a city besieged, encased in ice;
Purposely frozen in horror to remind the living,
Of blood oozing from the rubble into...

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Categories: forensic, history, war, world war ii,
Form: Verse
Premium Member H Stands For Human Resources
The Scarlet Letter H



Two Windows                    The Bridge         ...

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Categories: forensic, philosophy,
Form: Shape
Premium Member The Caring Bridge
I crossed over this caring bridge the sun shined 
so bright I hardly noticed the humvee at the light 
signaling green to go and what do you know bam 
in the blink of thee eye...

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Categories: forensic, baptism, beautiful, bible, memory, truth, vanity, writing,
Form: Ballade
Kindle Spirit
They said that over the years I've killed ten people, and 
they said that with conviction as if it was a fact
I think in secrecy and with a conviction that it was more than that.

They...

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Categories: forensic, violence,
Form: Prose



Press Release
A listing of the fires 
and all the survivors 
will be provided

Names of the dead 
are written on broken cobblestones 
at the bottom of the river

The sheet music 
is in the morgue - reconstruction 
of...

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© Barry Levy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: forensic, crazy, humor, political, satire,
Form: Verse
Whitechapel, London 1888
Wanton women of Whitechapel
Desperate and destitute
Weakened from want
Shrunken stomachs barren of bread
Dying from disease in dingy dosshouses
Selling themselves on the streets for shillings
to buy beer, a bed for the night
or a bonny new bonnet
to enable...

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Categories: forensic, death, england, history, london, murder, poverty,
Form: Free verse
Theater of Utter Charm Part 5
she left me defenseless again
for reasons that cannot be spoken
but that can be further diagrammed
worthy of forensic dissection
deep into the cauliflower folds
branching like rivers of lightning
all at once one at a time
lighting up the display...

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Categories: forensic, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
Dr Harold F Shipman Psychopathic Killer
Psychopath definition: A mentally ill or unstable person. A person who engages in antisocial behavior and exhibits a pervasive disregard for the rights, and feelings, and safety of others.
 Serial killer: Performing a series of...

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Categories: forensic, betrayal, death,
Form: Narrative
Living Law and Dead Beacon
The idea of a living constitution
has the same forensic indeterminacy
as a committed dream.

I am content to trust this dream to the end
to have it fill my cup of hope all day and night.
I am content...

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Categories: forensic, rights,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member I'D Rather Write About
a flustered tango of Gypsy moths 
drumming the porchlight; chalk artists; 
the endemic disappearance of farms—silos lost 
in unkempt fields;  space stations; the sunlit-scent of lemon 
oil on cherry wood; birth; the chasm between...

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Categories: forensic, poetry, writing, , memorial,
Form: Free verse
Marvin, 54
remember when recent-psycho-in-the
brief-spotlight, Texas Gov. Ricky Perry,
smiled at the camera in the debate o’ 
repuglicans & couldn’t remember the
3rd branch of government that he told
the nation watching that he would eliminate
once he became president?
remember that...

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Categories: forensic, life, people, education, people, , cute,
Form: Free verse
Pain As a Hobby Viii
I’m back like jack in the box
Is it still called religion
When it is the truth
No, I am not using contractions
These fools offend me when 
They come up with this s*** that we
Evolved from apes.
Happy Ape...

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Categories: forensic, political, visionary, me, me, planet,
Form: Free verse
Solve the Crime
What takes you so long to solve the crime when you have all the evidence that you can find, what take you so long to solve the crime when you saw the man rang the...

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Categories: forensic, business, conflict, freedom, international, women,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Sestina On Judging
For years when my wife was sponsoring forensic groups
Tasked me with "judging" high school oral presentations,
[The most difficult thing I was called upon to do]
Each youngster gave it their best and all were very good
Rules...

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Categories: forensic, judgement, poems, poetry,
Form: Sestina
Still Dithering With Hesitation On Brink of Abysmal Precipice I
Infinite pitch black void zoomed,
I vacillated then pitched headlong
(head and knobby knees, over heels)
where skeletons in shuttered closets roomed,
and antithesis of freedom loomed
large (think) cosmic size grand canyon groomed
courtesy the once mighty Mississippi,
now barely a...

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Categories: forensic, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Rhyme
Tom's Cat Tom
Tom's Cat Tom
 by Joan Donnelly Ellis (intended as a picture story book for children)

Some cats are really ugly and others are really cute, like mine, Bart. Bart can be bad though. He is sometimes...

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Categories: forensic, cat, children, humorous, , cute,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Breaking News: Geico Gecko Missing
BREAKING NEWS:

There are unconfirmed reports that, while filming a new advertisement campaign, (on location), on the island of Flores in Indonesia, Martin the Geico Gecko, was eaten by a local komodo dragon named Varanus. Initial...

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Categories: forensic, animal, humorous, satire,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Seventy Two Seconds
[The primary cause of the 1986 space shuttle disaster was an O-ring of a design that hadn’t been tested below fifty degrees. But hey... it’s Florida, right? 
That fateful night before the launch, the temperature...

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Categories: forensic, history, space,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Testing
Lisa was carefully pulling a strand of cotton candy off a paper-coned “barbe à papa” - winding it around her finger while absentmindedly gazing at a carousel. She seemed hypnotized by its white horses, trimmed...

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Categories: forensic, morning, school, spring, stress, student, teen,
Form: Free verse
That Ominous Black Morning--Manchester Terrorist Attack
An Ariana Grande concert was struck by an explosion
in northern England on 22nd May 2017
killing at least 22 people and injuring many
there was a massive flash and 
then a bang and smoke all around
hundreds of...

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Categories: forensic, emotions, scary, violence,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member A Conversation With Sherlock Holmes
“Nice to meet you, Mr. Holmes, I am enormously elated,
how it all started, may I ask, though somewhat belated.”
“I was working silently solving intricate murder cases,
until Conan Doyle picked me up from many sleuth faces,
narrated...

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Categories: forensic, character, imagination, mystery,
Form: Rhyme
Yet More Tv Guize Listings
"Sappy Daze"- the Fonz gets a job in a Vermont maple syrup factory and faints 
from the fumes.

"Fiends"- The gang decides to desecrate a cemetery.

"The Tyro Banks Show"- newly formed banks struggle against the established...

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© Tom Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: forensic, confusion, funny, imagination, social,
Form: List
Velociraptor Victims
Here are the French Connection facts,
Monsieurs and Madames
No need for reverse English translation,
Ladies and Gentlemen

Step carefully ... 
You’re now at the yellow tape border of 
a Jurassic Park murder scene investigation
Here’s robo Rico “Bio-Class II”...

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Categories: forensic, allegory, imagery, urban, violence,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Hunting The Hunter
Moonlight shines on the lake,
The gentle ripples make it shimmer
in the eyes like slivers of silver,
Dancing on the unstill water surface.

In the chilly, late Autumn evening,
The cold wind blows across
Welcoming the winter
With it, stabbing icy...

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© MB Farookh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: forensic, dark, integrity, irony, literature, poems, poetry, writing,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things