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Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Paris the Last Week of the August Reprieve- Xxxv Part Two
Unquotable quotes: Paris, the last week of the August reprieve – XXXV Part Two
                 II

The first signs reek tell-tale
Buffer-to-buffer...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: grainy, august, autumn, farewell, lost love, winter,
Form: Dramatic Monologue



Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Paris the Last Week of the August Reprieve - Xxxv Part One
Unquotable quotes: Paris, the last week of the August reprieve – XXXV
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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: grainy, august, autumn, farewell, september, society,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member With Eternal Sent Bliss Two Hearts Reborn - a Collaboration With Robert Lindley
Under the midnight moon, romance waited
its true heart and beauty, with love baited
for dawning gleam across powdered snow
and she her handsome soldier to soon show
for his appearance was far overdue
she could hear his parting words,"...

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Categories: grainy, desire, husband, longing, love, romantic, soldier, wife,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member With Eternal Sent Bliss Two Hearts Reborn - a Collaboration With Susan Ashley
With Eternal Sent Bliss Two Hearts Reborn - a collaboration with Susan Ashley


Under the midnight moon, romance waited
its true heart and beauty, with love baited
for dawning gleam across powdered snow
and she her handsome soldier to...

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Categories: grainy, art, creation, destiny, devotion, heart, inspirational, longing,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Sacred Promise
That first black and white
grainy
strangely fluid
floating
flat screen view
of the early developing individual
inside EarthMother's womb

Reminds me
of that first
full-spectrum green and blue
strangely white cloudy
moistly floating
slowly revolving
flat screen view
of home planet
still developing
evolving
revolving Earth.

A LeftBrain dominant individual worldview
from a...

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Categories: grainy, earth, happiness, health, integrity, love, peace, planet,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member Growing Up Too Soon
growing up too soon

	you said: is there anything more excruciating than lagging behind
						being passed by
	a hasbeen
				still knocking on portals
twitching toes twirling thumbs
         in fidgety drawn-curtained waiting rooms

and...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: grainy, age, growing up, lonely, longing, psychological, women,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Punctilious Puns
I was a happy, fluent linguist, fruitfully helping revive endangered languages,
As colorful rainbows walk across the sky, in buttery hours, turned languorous.

I enjoyed doing practical fieldwork, and establishing useful literary programs,
As the honeysuckle sun loves...

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Categories: grainy, fantasy, imagery, language, nature, word play,
Form: Couplet
Having Second Thoughts
free flowing thought in a lazy river of emotions
connecting sentences by combining threads of a web
spiders dance - they get dizzy with knowledge
answers are given but only understood without more intricate research
time and time again...

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Categories: grainy, age, blessing, desire, innocence, lost love, woman,
Form: Free verse
November
Reyna E Griffin
23 august  2021
Grade 11

NOVEMBER
Life is starting to feel like  NOVEMBER again. Ah yes, an odd statement if you have no context of how it truly felt in NOVEMBER 2020.
  ...

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Categories: grainy, 11th grade,
Form: Other
Another Leader Emerges
From sagging huts up in the hills, 
We watched the tourists flash their bills. 
They piled our harvest on their plates, 
While soup and scraps were all we ate. 

The flames lick up from garbage...

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Categories: grainy, history, people, social, people, people,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Oh Captcha Squares
Oh captcha squares, oh captcha squares
What are these objects in your frames?
Oh captcha squares, oh captcha squares
Why must they gotta be the same?

    Cars and busses, traffic lights
    Bicycles...

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Categories: grainy, funny, humor,
Form: Rhyme
The Final Patrol of Yankee 127
The spirits come for a late night ethereal visit
the little girl announces her presence

Breath in Breath out
there is nothing to forgive
Your pain is validation you still live

With that... all sense of hearing dissapears 
next comes...

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Categories: grainy, death, dream, memory, recovery from, symbolism,
Form: ABC
Premium Member Dream Bug
"Dream Bug"



Hour glass 
rainbows sparkling
crystal grainy rapids
sliding intrepidly through life’s fingers

their coloured sands speak in tones
they are obtuse and vapid 
like snowflakes they fall 
confetti on my hands

Writing you 
between there
and here again
a feckless court...

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Categories: grainy, dark, psychological, romance,
Form: Free verse
Dead Spiders Weave
“It’s a terrible love 
And I’m walking with spiders…
It’s a terrible love and I’m walking in
Its quiet company…”-Birdy

Three long claws enclosed around a lone beating heart
Stone talons gripping in happy malice, silently angry by its...

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Categories: grainy, analogy, creation, devotion, grief, insect, introspection, love,
Form: Free verse
At the Core
I see you standing there shivering and forcing a smile. I see you standing there looking at me for a while. I wasn’t sure that it was you so I kept staring to figure out...

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Categories: grainy, animal, community, destiny, endurance, fate, international, mountains,
Form: Prose
Synthetic Selection
Explode the galaxy
iron out this wrinkle in time

Cheapen a poor mans rich taste in fashion
it’s habit to be a creature of design

When the delicate send out the search party
start by scanning the various roadsides
follow the...

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Categories: grainy, artlost, lost, me, planet,
Form: Free verse
Catharsis
Why don’t you come now
To the plot of blue river shore 
Where we would
In an intense chocolate mood
Sit in a sun rise satisfaction
On the grainy sand
And create pearl drops of time
From the rhymes of waves
With...

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Categories: grainy, chocolate, creation, happiness, introspection, music, sunshine, time,
Form: Free verse
Noises In the Night
One cold night, deep in thought, and curled in fright,
From folklore tales aimed to scare;
My rigid poise froze to a screeching noise
Outside, a voice not like I've heard before, to leave I would not dare
“It’s...

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© Rob Carter  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: grainy, death, dog, fear, mystery,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Second Quiz With Even Broader Hints For Blind Poets
Second Quiz with even broader hints for blind poets

The Princess Anna stood
   arms half-akimbo
   at the scrawny edge of the receding bank
her Polonaise pollarded down
   to her exposed tarsus...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: grainy, fantasy, heartbreak, loneliness, , western,
Form: Free verse
Before/After
With belief like religion, pursed lips speak a phrase
with a touch that could hold a cyclone in place
with drama, to consider that the sun shines eternal,
that worlds have no boundaries, and time’s a pest infernal.

A...

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Categories: grainy, lost lovedeath, death,
Form: Rhyme
It's a Snail's Life
There is everything ugly about the little creepy snail
he delivers the slime scraping his foot. Maybe it’s his small,
pea size shrunken brain or those tiny eyes, or the way 
he slinks on his flat foot...

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Categories: grainy, body, life, nature,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member For Kerri and April
A cacophony of cheers
Sand sprays like fireworks
From feet, hands, ball, hair.
Four women, two-a-side,
In a battle for the ages.

A motion of fluidity and a
Knowledge brought forth
From years in the fray.
Sun, rain, the elements,
Just more adversaries

In a...

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Categories: grainy, america, beach, courage, patriotic, sports, volleyball, women,
Form: Free verse
Leafraker Response
Leafraker, was deep and insightful
Though through his woe, one can be spiteful
To drag his body from the depths
And succeed beyond that of the flesh
So, too he joins in mans defeat and the dawn of anew
Grasping...

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Categories: grainy, death, history, hope, life, nature, nostalgia, philosophylight,
Form: Light Verse
Beach In My Own Imaginary World
I remember when I was little
We had a pool the color of the ocean,
We even had the grainy, tan sand.
It felt like a beach, you know a weird beach where you’d have to climb a...

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Categories: grainy, beach, imagination,
Form: Free verse
Whirlwind
her face is what my heart paints into
this whirlwind of conflicting images
her velvet voice just within perception beneath wild wind
calling my name with reassurance and empathy
intensity of the night tries again and again to overwhelm
but...

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© Mark Junor  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: grainy, beauty,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things