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Premium Member Chapter 64 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: the Family Seventeen- Vacation Xiv
Damian Stood with the front 
Door opened and said,  "Family! 
We will be leaving in fifteen 
Minutes. Do whatever you have
To before we hit the road. Use
The bathroom whatever! 
Come on!! HAKIM!! About 7
minutes...

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Categories: glancing, bridal shower, business, chanukah, child, devotion, father
Form: Alliteration



Premium Member My Sweetest Gift, a Childhood Memory
My auntie came to visit when I was three, but nearly four.
    I proudly and lovingly wore her name gifted to me, a sweet legacy.
       I...

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Categories: glancing, angel, childhood, love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Sophisticated Lady - Small Town Girl - Both Audio and Text Versions
“Sophisticated lady” gropes the table at her bedside, blindly taking random swipes to kill the morning scream 
That shatters little privacies she shares with no one else, and steals, with full impunity, her one recurring...

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Categories: glancing, sorrow,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member 4th Generation Soda Jerk -- Both Audio and Text
This is one excited kid and one PROUD father...



I took my son to the lumberyard last Tuesday afternoon. The day itself, though toasty, was the best in quite some time.
And when we’d finished shopping -...

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Categories: glancing, father son, relationship, youth,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Sophisticated Lady, Small Town Girl
“Sophisticated lady” gropes the table at her bedside, blindly taking random swipes to kill the morning scream 
That shatters little privacies she shares with no one else, and steals, with full impunity, her one recurring...

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Categories: glancing, loneliness, sorry,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Maya 2
Continued from Maya 1

At length, when the womens' screams had ceased
and the sound of the thunder had stopped,
he gathered his courage and withdrew himself
from his hiding place beneath the corn.
He left the hut and prostrated...

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Categories: glancing, allegory, conflict, courage, religion,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Jean-Louis Barrault As I Lay Dying
Heavy storm was sweeping dark Paris streets
Lit with dim lights that dreary November night 
With ghostly shadows lurking in the corners
Cold wind dancing with dirty wet leaves fallen 
In the water pools in the middle...

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Categories: glancing, allusion, art, death, french, imagery, life, philosophy,
Form: Ballad
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: glancing, humor,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member No Tip Neccesary - Both Audio and Text
These two old geezers have definitely worn out their welcome with Betty-Joe -


“NO, IT DOESN’T!” 
“YES, IT DOES!” 
“NO, IT DOESN’T!” 
“YES, IT DOES!”       The two old geezers argued...

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Categories: glancing, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Colin the Caped Cabbie
Colin is a cabby with a proper taxi cab
He drives for all the passengers an Uber didn’t grab
Which means he has a lot of time to kill most every day
And lots of evil folk to...

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Categories: glancing, hero, humorous,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member On Filling Voids - 1st Half
Here's WHY, 
   This is, as indicated, the 1st HALF of this fairly lengthy poem. The 2nd half had to be posted separately due to Poetry Soup's file-size limitations. No other way I...

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Categories: glancing, father daughter, relationship,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Pedicure Virgin
I don't know what came over me that day - an instant of weakness after years of resistance, I suppose.

My beaming spouse leads me, a dog on a short leash, into the forbidden citadel, the...

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© Roy Jerden  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: glancing, humor,
Form: Prose
Premium Member The Bate's Motel Does Exist - 1st Half
Here's the scoop, friends...like a bunch of my pieces now posted - and coming soon - this is, as indicated, the 1st HALF of this fairly lengthy poem. The 2nd half had to be posted...

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Categories: glancing, humor,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Triple Whammy
This is based on a completely true event - and every time someone mentions either of these 2 towns, I get hives - 

           ...

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Categories: glancing, lost love,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Please Consider Those Who - Not By Choice - Are Living Alone - 1st Third
Here's why this was necessary...

   This is, as indicated, the 1st THIRD of a lengthy 3-part poem. The 2nd and 3rd THIRDS had to be posted separately due to Poetry Soup's file-size limitations....

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Categories: glancing, love, relationship,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Cowboy Way - 1st Third
This is, as indicated, the 1st THIRD of this lengthy poem. The 2nd and final thirds had to be posted separately due to Poetry Soup's file-size limitations. No other way I could manage to make...

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Categories: glancing, crush, first love,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Rum n Raisin 14 Pt 2 - The Flight Before Christmas Pt 2
Soon, the sun was lying low, a bright full moon was now on show
Santa switched on Walnut’s glow… “Ho Ho Ho and away we go.”
Walnut played along and led the team of reindeer and their...

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Categories: glancing, cat, christmas, dog,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 67
The half elf watched as Lumi spoke with Chroí; then, in the center of the circle the soil began to move and from it appeared the Garden Elf.  He said nothing, he never spoke....

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Categories: glancing, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
The Longest Song I'Ve Ever Written Ch-3
I’m acting – um – rather gloom-struck sour…
Bittersweet like blood my attitude is
But, I must work as a team…what do you want? A kiss?

Chorus: I need you and I want you
I miss you and I...

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Categories: glancing, words,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member To the Manor Born - 2nd Third - W-Illustration
This is, obviously, the 2nd THIRD of this lengthy poem. Due to Poetry Soup's file-size limitations, this piece had to be posted in 3 parts. How fun...
   The 1st and 3rd THIRDS can...

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Categories: glancing, humor,
Form: Narrative
Intertwined
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Intertwined in everything and nothing. Apart forever and never apart. Always reaching, never meeting. Intertwined in nothing and everything. 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

I twist and turn rising higher. 
I’m forced into destruction and anger. 
I want to dance...

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© Ella Novie  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: glancing, 10th grade, day, earth, nature,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Nightingale - Part II
...cont

His sleep was tormented,
each sound he heard playing upon his dreams,
until the sweet notes he remembered
floated into his ears like the gentleness of down.
Following the sound he was surprised
to see his lovely companion sitting quite...

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Categories: glancing, fantasy,
Form: Prose Poetry
Obsession
...inspired by 'Portrait Of A Lady' by T.S. Eliot


On winter days the view outside is nebulous at best,
within, the furniture is as it always was, and I am waiting,
waiting for a glimpse of you to...

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Categories: glancing, angst, devotion, universe,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Writers
Let me tell 
You some 
More stories

Since so many
Of you are into
Stories

This one’s about writers
And a bit about
Social media

I’m no encyclopedia
But I’m a wannabe writer

And I studied 
Neuropsychology 
And by the way 

I can show...

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Categories: glancing, writing,
Form: Free verse
Eulogy For Frank
My father died prematurely while away on 
a business trip from a rogue blood clot to the heart  
I never doubted he loved me, would have liked me, 
(not the same thing), adult to...

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© Nola Perez  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: glancing, hero,
Form: Dramatic Monologue

Book: Shattered Sighs