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The Daily Star Tuesday Issue
The daily star Tuesday issue...

announces Summer Solstice 2023
regarding ray zing planetary earthlings

Wednesday, June twenty first
at 10:57 Ante Meridian
Eastern standard time
will find Earth's North Pole tilted
closest toward sun. This demarcates

most daylight hours of the year for
people...

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Categories: gala(a), age, angel, appreciation, beautiful, creation, england, summer,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member To the Manor Born - 1st Third - W-Illustration
Here's the deal, folks...
   This is the 1st THIRD of this quite lengthy poem. Due to Poetry Soup's file-size limitations, this piece had to be posted in 3 parts. What a pain!
 ...

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Categories: gala(a), humor,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Accomplice - Both Audio and Text
This is a very sad tale, indeed. Does anything hurt more than a shattered heart?


You asked me for a story from the days of long ago, of unrequited love…of broken hearts…and love betrayed. 
This brings...

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Categories: gala(a), anger, gothic, hurt, lost love,
Form: Narrative
A To Z An Amazing Couple
~A To Z An Amazing Couple~

A is for Allow me to write a poem about my best friends 
love affair with an army man, she was 35 years old he was 
the same age living...

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Categories: gala(a), family, mum,
Form: Prose Poetry
Mimi and Mary T
Mimi and Mary T.
By

M P Walsh


It was 25 December,
And a snug-warm Christmas day.
The temp was over 50,
The weather: bright, not gray.

But a sadness on this Sunday fair
Perplexed me...what was wrong?
As I left the cape with...

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Categories: gala(a), celebration, death,
Form: Ode



Premium Member the grand masked ball
We’re in Paris, staying with my Grandmère (Grandmother) for a few days around Mother’s day.
Peter (my bf) is getting to know my Grandmère. They’ve started to relax and enjoy each other. This time, when they...

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Categories: gala(a), boyfriend, fun, grandmother, mothers day, paris, vacation,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Much Ado About No Thing
"By definition, a ghost is unable to bonk anybody --
save the believer in ghosts."
-- a Rational exorcist of all no things "supernatural" 
  
*   *   *
   
Now, once...

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Categories: gala(a), pain,
Form: Rhyme
Maybe Poor People Will Want It
As I empty a bag and look over the donations in it
I think, “Geezus why; not even I would willingly take any of this!
If I didn’t work here taking donations, I’d throw it all in...

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© Amy Sell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: gala(a), how i feel, humorous, imagery, jobs, nonsense,
Form: Free verse
New Lagos
After amala and ewedu,
And after the round two of egusi and fufu.
Na im my eyes come dey pinch me,
Small small i dey close am.
Before i know i don dey doze,
Wetin we dey talk? I don...

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Categories: gala(a), africa,
Form: Light Verse
Human Sack Gruff Ice Agonizingly Glommed
Human Sack Gruff Ice Agonizingly Glommed...
Murderously Skewered, And Torturously Zapped

Directv linkedin to accentuate
piddly money crisis, tis zen uneasy fate,
I imagine dragons gyrate
ting, and licking chops, faux masticate
ting, no matter I didst pre
   ...

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Categories: gala(a), 11th grade, 12th grade, 9th grade, discrimination,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member A Change of Scenery
I was reclining upon soft pillows, in my spacious window seat,
Savoring pretty views and sunshine, while I nibbled on a treat.

Alternately I read my novel, and gazed on the tranquil scene, 
As one gazes at...

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Categories: gala(a), color, fantasy, garden, magic, nature, nice, summer,
Form: Couplet
My Nineteen Gems
Posted - 12/29/2019 :  12:05:03 AM | Ksjpari's Poems | Edit Topic | Delete Topic
These are my students of Millennium School who find Joy in me . They showed the way I could teach....

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Categories: gala(a), 10th grade, high school, motivation, people, student,
Form: Monorhyme
A Brighter Outlook By Stepping Out Part Two
Brighter days and encouragement succeeded from when I had stepped out from the gloom.
I found beyond the door there was greater light to visualize nature and beauty than what I could have imagined. 
The swan...

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Categories: gala(a), encouraging, nature, uplifting,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Moulin Rouge
Moulin Rouge

The greens and pinks magnetize to my eye
Like flowers abloom, in a field espied;
That overwhelms creation’s invention
With beauty of grandiose dimension
Shifting to the wind’s orchestrated movements,
And winks my soul agape by the performance
To be...

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Categories: gala(a), art, dance, french, history,
Form: Verse
On Dreams and Imagination
Something I've long been curious about is the great disparity between our 'waking lives' and the lives we lead whilst dreaming. We all dream--that is a pysch/biological fact, even for those folk who claim never...

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Categories: gala(a), allusion, appreciation, creation, dream, imagination, poetry, spiritual,
Form: Prose
Perception
Recently discovered an official White House report on the events that took place on 
December 15, 2009 Titled (Yellow brick road)) posted by Wikileaks.
 
 
The report exposed that there had been an accidental releasing...

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Categories: gala(a), visionarycity,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Unicorn's Gala
Invitations to the Gala
issued by a grave impala
were highly sought out missives 
by the bold and the submissive 
Those omitted uttered curses
shook angry fists or heavy purses
Had they but known that
the price of  admission
was...

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Categories: gala(a), fantasy, imagination, red,
Form: Imagism
The Braeburn
according to wiki
the braeburn is “though to be”
the progeny of the
granny smith
&
the lady hamilton
now, don’t get me wrong
as a kid, i won’t lie, i enjoyed the granny smith
what with its unique, and if i might...

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Categories: gala(a), foodgod, fruit, god,
Form: Free verse
The Feather of Love
The Feather of Love:
I aired a stray feather to see it flying;
I gazed it flowing in the wind;
I loved its whitish tone;
I loved the natural print upon.
I don’t know how it managed to come back,
How...

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Categories: gala(a), beautiful, beauty, woman,
Form: Blank verse
What To Do When You Have An Audience With a Pharaoh
What do you do when you have an audience
with a man intoxicated by power and control? 
What do you say to a man
who has no heart nor a soul?  
What do you tell the...

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Categories: gala(a), courage, encouraging, inspirational,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Seventh Floor
At dusk, a brilliant western panorama
displayed off our seventh floor balcony.
Fluorescent colors, clouds of fuchsia, amber,
yummy yellow golden glazes across the sky.
So spectacularly spanning sentient space
a show of shows of unearthly grace.
Looming large clouds block...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: gala(a), bird, death, dream, freedom, hope, sky, suicide,
Form: Free verse
Dynamic Reef Flexion Within the Restless Earth
Dynamic reef flexion within the restless Earth

Continental drift spelled birth
once spelled Pangaea, 
in early geologic time,
a supercontinent that incorporated 
almost all the landmasses on Earth.

While rifling through mine 
treasure trove of poems,
yours truly chanced upon...

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Categories: gala(a), absence, age, america, beautiful, break up, deep,
Form: Free verse
Das Capital Tarnished Valentine
(alternately known as the Doubting Thomas Crown 
Taj Mahal Cupid Affair)
-  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -...

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Categories: gala(a), 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 1st
Form: Metrical Tale
She Is a Woman
It hard for her being a single mother because no father was there. 
But he lied saying he will be there for her, but he was just getting down to the gala in her pant.
So...

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Categories: gala(a), leaving, lonely, mother son, mothers day, mum,
Form: Lyric
Renaissance
Call me the Duke of Silence,
I resonate with the six elders at the Gala.
I would rather commend a madman for saving a cat,
Than applaud politicians in SUVs,
Wearing first-class Royce,
While we suffer in harsh economic downfall.

Renaissance...

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Categories: gala(a), adventure, africa, age, art, black african american,
Form: Bio

Book: Shattered Sighs