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Don'T Know You'Re Born
When I was young I heard my dad,
Repeat a phrase that I thought mad,
We’d asked for sweets and with much scorn, 
He said ‘You kids don’t know you’re born’; 
Before I explore what that means,...

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Categories: grammatically, age, technology, youth,
Form: Verse



Crevasse Flexion Insurrection Liberates Overwhelming Reclamation
Sinister glacial dissolution 
verging on huge jagged icebergs reverberate
nature mocking bird song sans bot mot, 
braggadocio, rodomontade, et cetera
distinct, ear splitting, 
and fractal heaving snap, crackle and pop, 
cacophonously fabulous, incredulously humongous, 
and thunderously voluminous...

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Categories: grammatically, adventure, appreciation, beautiful, break up, earth, environment,
Form: Free verse
Though Nervous
Though Nervous...

Yours truly, quite dissimilar
to a woodlark,
nonetheless, this human
i(r)onically positively charged
to forge covalent bond,

hence this stranger
axon impulse to generate,
modulate, and spark...
assimilate virtual digital connection
with mine quark

key aura, charisma,
and karma acquired,
sans "FAKE" trumpeting
assertion tubby Ozark
Mountain Daredevil,...

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Categories: grammatically, 8th grade, childhood, crush, growing up, high
Form: Free verse
Incomprehensible Space Time Continuum Intrigues
Incomprehensible space/time continuum intrigues...

One insignificant, infinitesimal
incomprehensibleness cosmic speck,
who doth readily confess
swallowed within

infinite cosmic wormhole, nonetheless,
he feels mind boggled, fascinated,
transfixed... helpless to express
following concept suddenly
gripping his feeble mental compass.

I haint never gonna get
smart enough to understand
supposedly...

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Categories: grammatically, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, beauty,
Form: Elegy
Thee Apple Hove Bing An Herbivore
Thee Apple Hove Bing an Herbivore...?
(hint – app peal)

Sans maintaining a strict carb on diet
     (for Peat Sake) iz like really coal
man, cuz carnivores consume meat,
     which...

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Categories: grammatically, 11th grade, 12th grade, 9th grade, atheist,
Form: Enclosed Rhyme



At Any Given Moment Countless Thought Processes
Soundlessly ricochet to and fro
hither and yon
roundly bobbing within squarely donned
talking heads of psycho killers,
one pyromaniac burning 
down the crowded house
sparking magnificent conflagration
towering inferno emulating

caterwauling, kickstarting, ululating
(think) stray cats on a hot tin roof
nsync with...

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Categories: grammatically, 12th grade, assonance, deep, imagery, psychological, solitude,
Form: Free verse
The Victor Frankstien
Charcoal art with phoenix ash sculpt with medusa eyes  
My art runs kicking    
My art beats alive
 
Pluck loose quills up out my heart and engraft my skin with metaphors, ...

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Categories: grammatically, art, life,
Form: Free verse
What Color Is
Color is a unique sensation/,

Color doesn't sense. 

Senseless color is. 

Is color one way or the other? 

Color may not be what it is. 

It may not be what color is—either. 

Expressively cliched, color isn't always black and white. 

Why devil...

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Categories: grammatically, beauty,
Form: Free verse
The Forbidden Time Question Word
THE  FORBIDDEN   TIME  QUESTION  WORD


What we know is that the forbidden word means at what time, during what period?
Happily it also means during the time that,  at the moment...

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Categories: grammatically, funnyme, time, me, time,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Punctuation Crisis
Un-nerved by formal sentencing assemblies,
Marks and Words, bound by conjunctive amenity.
The tried beliefs that short cuts speed words into action.
Made stuffy Old School feel out of fashion.
Punctuation board-slams her silver gavel;
“A shortened distance, yet far...

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Categories: grammatically, identity,
Form: Free verse
It Don'T Really Matter
It don’t really matter   

If Plaster of Paris is not made in France
If Ginger and Fred never learned how to dance
If shoestring potatoes don’t grow in a shoe
It don’t really matter because I...

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Categories: grammatically, fun, humor, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Box
There was a young girl, who
was often put in many boxes.
She was put into a box by
family members. Because she
was a bit shy and awkward. 
Resulting in the box of feeling
like an outcast. Life was...

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© Alexis Y.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: grammatically, courage, strength,
Form: Free verse
I Was Brave To Ask You
I don’t know how to say this but ima be brave
The answer that’s in my mind I’m hoping you’ll say
So ima ask you without feeling afraid
Waiting for you to respond as I look upon your...

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Categories: grammatically, desire, devotion, emotions,
Form: Rhyme Royal
Punctuation Personified
how i feel, silly, spoken word, write,
Submitted for contest
Punctuation Personified!

Mind your use of me when making a full stop with finishing your  point
This can either overstate or understate your completed thought
I find I mean...

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Categories: grammatically, how i feel, silly, spoken word, write,
Form: Verse
My State of Mind
stuck in this place
sadness is around 
i wish i could be found
but no one sees me
no one hears me
my life is like this poem
grammatically incorrect
to painful to read
so nothing left to do but delete
erase the...

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Categories: grammatically, depression, me,
Form: I do not know?
He Made Me Hate Poetry
I took a class last semester 
creative writing 101 

the teacher challenged everything
that I had ever thought about poetry
he said " No thinking outside the box"
He was full of rules and control

I'd always though poetry...

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Categories: grammatically, life, on writing and wordsme, class, writing,
Form: Free verse
Oopsy Doopsy
little style nazi’s gotta problem with the way
you write?  little style nazi’s gotta problem with
your flow?  little fascist critic wants everything to
make sense to them---little fascist critic wants all
their little ducks in a...

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Categories: grammatically, life,
Form: Free verse
Who You Be
I was walking down the street one warm Saturday night 
And three young brothers approached me 
Faces cloaked in red scarves 
So I braced myself anticipating the worse
But then one asked me a question 
That...

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© John Floyd  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: grammatically, birth, black african american, culture, dedication, growing
Form: Free verse
Own My Face
No way, have you check your English?
Grammatically, you write, 
Every sentence wrong, I am graduate,
Literature is my subject but I can’t write.

Why do you write in my language?
I know, you are writing for your fame,
I...

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Categories: grammatically, adventure, caregiving, devotion, faith, mystery, passion, people,
Form: Blank verse
Why Are Question
when silence 
becomes to loud for you
and loneliness 
becomes crowd for you
there will be a fine 
line of clouds on 
the sky, 
there will be a 
line that will divide
the flowers from 
the thorns

when light...

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Categories: grammatically, imagination, life, philosophy,
Form: Free verse
Disdain of Words Formed Just So
They are packaged neatly in this form for you
Just so you know I disdain it, this form you choose
Forever keeps me guessing at how I'll lose
Guess on says you, guess again says I, cause 

Weakness...

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© Tim B  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: grammatically, angst, on writing and words, me,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Flushing, Queens
"Where you be from?" he asked of me.
I said, "I'm from here, Flushing, Queens."
"No, where you be born at is what I means." 
he proceeded to then ask of me,
and I replied to he accordingly,
"I...

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Categories: grammatically, people, parents, parents,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Latent Wonderings
What if mine eyes were trained to see 
the eyes of God watching me.

What if my pupil were old soul in young orb
or my budding muse was more inquisitive.

What if I were schooled to be...

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Categories: grammatically, blessing, change, childhood, education, introspection, senses,
Form: Couplet
Loud Silence
Loud Silence


I did not quit Here where I started
A challenge what I sought

I never gave up, Yet in the battle
While other gasp & startle

Nobody understood, Not even A few
The message was yet for just a...

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Categories: grammatically, life
Form: Lyric
Premium Member The Clown
Sometimes poets tell a story
Sometimes they leave you guessing
The writing is cathartic
Like slowly melting snow.. de-stressing

Look closer and you'll find a muse
The Irish poets used them
Or maybe just artistic views
From paupers shoes to diadem

Who knows...

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© Sam Scott  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: grammatically, allegory, crazy, poets,
Form: Rhyme

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