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Premium Member Once Upon A Time In Milton Creek
The sun was rising high in the east over the town of Milton creek
It was the eighteenth day of December, the start of Christmas week
All the store fronts were decorated; it was a colourful sight...

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Categories: fronts, america, anniversary, christmas, remember,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 42
Rian sat puzzling in his suite in the Keep.   His thoughts in disarray,  jumping from one concern to another without any logical order.  He sat before a desk that once was...

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Categories: fronts, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
Premium Member The Legend of the Rose
Long 'ere legends encountered finesse amidst flairs of passionate cravings,
thereupon, be a period wherein an episode occasioned an opportunity that will be reserved forever.
An outbreak of dismembering words are been exchanged between groups of rapscallions.
The...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fronts, allusion, analogy, appreciation, fantasy, flower, imagery, imagination,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member In the Islands Far, Far Away
Mission Control, this is Flight Z924693744, do you read?
We're having some technical trouble. How should we proceed?

We have spotted a planet, that appears to be suitable to abort;
But, to return to earth, we will need...

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Categories: fronts, adventure, fantasy, friendship love, planet, space, stars,
Form: Couplet
Modus Operandi of Psychopaths and Sociopaths
Modus Operandi of psychopaths and sociopaths

They are all around us, seeking to destroy us,
if not to kill us, to maim us, for life
physically, mentally, emotionally
morally, financially.

They are the psychopaths and sociopaths!

Now psychopaths are rare indeed,...

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Categories: fronts, betrayal, bible, corruption, horror, humanity, psychological, war,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member My Annual Resolutions
Growth should be the ultimate criterion,
nucleus and kernel of every annual pledge,
for myself and other people who might gain,
from a heartfelt commitment such as mine,
that monumental new year down the clock aptly named,
global village stepping...

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Categories: fronts, adventure, art, birth, care, celebration, character, encouraging,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Rum N Raisin 5 - No Need To Cook
Rum felt a chill which he couldn’t explain
Had mum left the freezer door open again?
He went to the kitchen and muttered, “Aha!”
The freezer door was just a little ajar

Inquisitive kittens, as everyone knows
Would not simply...

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Categories: fronts, cat, food,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member My Serial Killer
I didn't know him as a serial not exactly 
at least not at first even though I'd overheard 
the plotting of arson from a dim lit restroom
searching for tissue only to find several guns 
rifles...

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Categories: fronts, anxiety, chicago, literature, peace, stress, truth, writing,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member France II
Let hope rely upon your Maginot
for swift retort has choked your Gallic might.
It crushed your will beneath its undertow
as diligence receded in the fight.
Your flailing forces teeter on defeat
and any hint of truce shall be...

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Categories: fronts, world war ii,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Premium Member The Loss of the Andrea Gail
They that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters:
These see the works of the Lord and his wonders in the deep.

From the 107th psalm




It's been the hub of the...

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Categories: fronts, america, death, fishing, ocean, storm, weather, wind,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Pipe Lines of Kaimu: Prologue
The orbiting host of a forenoon sky claims a sunny day. They are attributed for the better part of each year, primarily affecting the island's leeward side. On its windward side, periodic downpours from time...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fronts, allegory, childhood, dream, feelings, hope, imagery, longing,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Our House
‘Our House

We bought our house in 1968, for eighteen hundred pounds.

A little terrace in a row, anything bigger was out of our bounds.

It had a loo in the garden, a bath downstairs, three bedrooms.

After a...

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© Pat Dring  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fronts, recovery from..., house, old, people, house, me,
Form: Rhyme
Cityscape
the

 

art of                                ...

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© Ryn Dove  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fronts, city,
Form: Free verse
God Will Curse Those Who Curse Israel
"God will bless those who bless Israel. 
And he will curse those who curse Israel."***

The United States of America has been blessed
For two primary reasons.  Our founding fathers
And our founding mothers. Established the newly
Formed...

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Categories: fronts, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Who The Police Protect, Part I
Tyler was a real happy man,
looking down at his phone,
the mayor said,“We need less police,
their crimes are so well known.”
They’d not arrest if you stole less
than a thousand from a store,
and decided, for the ‘oppressed,’
no...

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Categories: fronts, conflict, corruption, dark, evil, people, political, society,
Form: Narrative
Unofficial War Games In Venezuela Part One
According to Erick Stackelbetch, The Watch Man on the Wall:

Venezuela will hosting "unofficial war games in Venezuela on August 12, 2022
All of South America  and central America either already is, or is becoming Marxist
As...

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Categories: fronts, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
The Curse of Conquerors Past, Part Ii
...Khan Williamson, for his troops called him that now,
split his forces and swarmed in from the west,
million of Uighurs joined him for revenge,
and all in his path could quickly attest

That if you surrendered to his...

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Categories: fronts, adventure, conflict, dark, evil, history, scary, war,
Form: Epic
Alpha Pistols
Alpha Pistols
It’s a nice warm summer’s evening in 2004
The cool man was on top of the Manchester tower block
He fires down with various guns at his lower targets
There is a builders yard two hundred metres...

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Categories: fronts, anxiety, satire, sleep, violence,
Form: Verse
Pictured and Captured Memories
Effortlessly now as we battle the darkest battle with those known as the greatest powers
The race is not won by the stronger or swifter, have you ever heard of the one who is called The...

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Categories: fronts, nature, war, me, voice, me, voice,
Form: Free verse
Ephemereal
Who is this woman?
Who has made a sudden apparition?
Who lilted as she turned to look at me through the silvery haze of the fog,
Her Compelling, and faint yet loud to the senses, 
, gorgeous musky...

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Categories: fronts, angel, beautiful, blessing, dance, desire, dream, girl,
Form: I do not know?
Sanctuary II
It has been twelve years
Every one of those years
I have been turned away 
by officials of the city
Twelve long years 
of being on the housing waiting list
Being the only breadwinner
Times got tougher 
To my children...

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© Phatt Matt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fronts, anger, art, betrayal, change, character, conflict, courage,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
The Maryland 400, Part I
The British had stumbled
in Boston the year last,
but came again for vengeance bold
to bleed freedom, damage untold,
with fire and with blast.
To New York their ships sailed
thirty thousand men strong,
and Washington, on islands spread,
awaited their coming...

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Categories: fronts, america, courage, freedom, history, patriotic, remember, war,
Form: Epic
Premium Member The Seed - a Fiction Narrative Verse By James E Lee Sr a Alexander Chee Assignment
The Seed—a Fiction Narrative Verse by James E. Lee Sr a Alexander Chee ASSIGNMENT

The situation is a fond memory;
More precise a fallacy;
I’m always…
Wasn’t all that aware
Nor, did I care
Family members most
Saw that I was an...

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Categories: fronts, adventure, analogy, appreciation, motivation,
Form: Narrative
What Happened
Question frequently asked by
those who did not join the liberation struggle


Nothing. When we realized you weren't with us in exile
We invented a rainbow nation but lightning struck it
Shattered it into the trails of our political...

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Categories: fronts, africa, allegory, allusion, angst, betrayal, conflict,
Form: Political Verse
Elected Rejected
Discrediting plausibility 
by shredding their humility 
to a place of vulnerability 
devoured by inabilities 
cowardice incompetence 
showered into consciousness 
empowered causing confidence 
validation found in compliments 
a false sense of accomplishment 
resort to intense punishment...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fronts, philosophy, word play,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things