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Premium Member Deception Part 2 - Translation From Tagore
This is the second part of Rabindranath Tagore's Narrative poem - Phanki (Deception). The first part has been already posted. 




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Categories: get off, life, women,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Revolutionary Story
They called their gang The ReVolutionaries,
my Father Sun and Mother Earth drew time with them,
but they often called themselves Yang and Yin,
respectively and mutually respectful
yet privately erotic,
not so much politically and economically
where Yang could not...

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Categories: get off, health, humor, joy, life, love, political, psychological,
Form: Parallelismus Membrorum
The 996th Poem
Fulfilled fantasies and legitimate realities…you do know how to please…
Are you listening to my voice of longing and yearning?
No, don’t backstab me with your broken promises…stop being a horrid tease…
Do not worry, Lord, I am...

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Categories: get off, beauty, change, corruption, courage, crazy, deep, writing,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Brace For Impact
We were off,                                ...

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Categories: get off, car, kid, red, snow, vacation, weather, winter,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Phoenix
  I feel so damn trapped in rage 
Like a rainbow lion in a cage 
I feel so much pain in my brain
And it's driving me quite insane

Numb my solace shame
Get me feeling more...

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Categories: get off, 11th grade, 3rd grade, 6th grade, 7th
Form: Free verse



A Day In School, Thru Autistic Eyes
alarm goes off*
I sit straight up startled and scared
Just my alarm, I hit the button
Get up and go to the bathroom
I brush my teeth with my toothbrush
Scratchy, painful bristles
Toothpaste that makes me sick
With the strong...

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Categories: get off, child, childhood, emotions, feelings, loneliness, pain, perspective,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Dante's Divina Commedia Translation Canto Viii
I tell, to follow, that long trait before
We reached the  back foot of the tower tall,
Our eyes went up to the top core

For two little flames we saw install,
And another responding from so far
That...

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Categories: get off, fantasy,
Form: Terza Rima
Premium Member Orpheus
Slang..
Chick-fil-a = the best place ever
jade = 
brooke = gorgeous 
mishin = the boss, as in “You aren’t the boss of me.”

Orpheus
We’re on vaycay. School is OVER, COVID is over. We’re in New York City...

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Categories: get off, humor, mothers day, new york, sister, summer,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Apt Name Limericks Collaboration -Nb Some Poems Will Be Bawdy
COME ON SOUPER'S LETS HAVE SOME FUN AND MAKE FOLK SMILE DURING SUCH DIFFICULT TIMES FOR US ALL. THERE ARE LOTS MORE APT NAMES  - PLEASE SOUP MAIL POEMS AND I WILL ADD THEM...

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Categories: get off, giggle, jobs,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member A Poem For Sam Cooke
December 14, 1965           

"Mr. Samuel Cooke. Sam Cooke??
You been in that casket for three days..
You a long way from Chicago, son?"

And Sam said, "What happened
Where...

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Categories: get off, america, celebrity, devotion, music, sorrow, sympathy, tribute,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member We Are Pure Light and Energy
the biggest obstacle you face today, is not what's outside your door, but what's inside your mind......can you challenge yourself to challenge yourself?  You've fought with life and everyone else all your life......this will...

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Categories: get off, birth, graduate, humanity, love, science, strength, trust,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Roses Are Red Collab-26
These Limericks were written by many different PS poets who are all remaining anonymous.  If you would like to add one of your own and remain anonymous send it to my soup mail. Enjoy!

Roses...

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Categories: get off, anti bullying,
Form: Limerick
Her Destroyed Defenses
He had tore down all of her defenses in a matter of minutes, he was the first man who even got that close to her. She never felt  vulnerable before in her life, depent on...

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© Vera Rice  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: get off, depression, heartbroken,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Highways and the Byways
The Highways and the Byways
By Franklin Price
10/27/2107
(Inspired by Nancy McIntyre Stepp)

 The highways and the byways
Of this life in which we've grown
Bring back many memories
Of  places we have known

The Interstates most boring
They bypass most...

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Categories: get off, adventure, happiness, travel,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member LIFE AS AN FBI INFORMANT WEARING WIRES PREGNANT WITH AN ABUSIVE SPOUSE
AFTER WEARING WIRES PREGNANT FOR THE FBI BUYING WEAPONS AND DRUGS COMPLETING SEVERAL IT WAS CLEAR MY ABUSIVE EX HUSBAND WAS SEVERELY JUNK SICK HE GREW ANGRY BITTER VERY BITTER PARINOID OF BEING KILLED HE...

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Categories: get off, allah,
Form: Naat
The Odium of Sodium
Like a Phoenix, I rise up from the ashes of my past 
Your beautiful tune mended the Earth with exquisite mirth 
Like a runner, I'm running forward to the finish line oh so fast 
You're...

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Categories: get off, betrayal, crazy, dark, deep, depression, desire, encouraging,
Form: Verse
Titaniumb
Don’t you feel it, pounding in my chest? 
I’m trying my best to pass this difficult test
Life is hard, I know; I’ve been chained to my solitary, deserted pit and I’ve been feeling awfully numb...

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Categories: get off, betrayal, dark, emotions, fear, hope, passion, words,
Form: Lyric
Sometimes: a Random Poem, Part Ii
Sometimes I wonder what is the point
To life, the universe and everything?
Then I remember that the venture is joint
With extraterrestrial beings

Sometimes I want to believe in UFOs
And visitors from outer space
I wonder if they will...

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Categories: get off, allegory, allusion, analogy, fun, mental illness, metaphor,
Form: Rhyme
Lost In Havasu - a Song Dedicated To Shawn Mendes
I can’t take anymore of this…
I wish you had mercifulness…
Tension slits me like a knife…
All my life...all my life...all my life...

Don’t let go and stay close to me (I’m wanting you oh so badly)
I know...

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Categories: get off, deep, fear, hope, lost, lost love, passion,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member I Miss My Daddy So
Julie was wearing her new frock today, 
With a pretty broach to complete her display. 
She had brushed her shoes; put a bow in her hair,
Smiling as if she did not have a care. ...

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Categories: get off, poems,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Camellia - Part 1 Translation From Tagore
This is a translation from the poem "Camellia", by Rabindranath Tagore, Nobel laureate Poet from India (1861 -1941) Understandably the story took place in late nineteenth century - early twentieth century Bengal. 



Her name is...

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Categories: get off, life, love,
Form: Narrative
Beauty has an expectation
Beauty has an expectation.
It can be damaging and filled with infactuation.
Growing up in a world of a certain dedicated beauty, It can be confusing.
Beauty is defined at first in a home.
It is influenced in tribe,...

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© Dena Brown  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: get off, allegory, beauty, culture, freedom, society, spiritual,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Anguish And Admonitions Of Eve
No! you weren’t born
to be beaten
raped
chained to a life  bloodstained  ingrained with pain
wordless  worthless  voiceless  choiceless  

No! you can’t live
being beaten
raped
chained to a life  profaned  restrained ...

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Categories: get off, abuse, conflict, courage, perspective, society, violence, women,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Big Fish Calling Me To the Sea Part 2
Big boats traffic people from pillar to post only heaven knows where it goes
Something fishy is transpiring in the sea, there is a unique smell for you and me. Little fish are brought in creates...

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Categories: get off, abuse, adventure, courage, encouraging, environment, fish, fishing,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Precious Time
My mother always took the bus.  I never understood why.  We had a car, but she insisted on taking the bus uptown.  I think she did it because father would not let...

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Categories: get off, growing up, , cute,
Form: Narrative

Book: Reflection on the Important Things