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Every January first of the new year
Every January first of the new year...

finds me (a doggone muttering Homo sapien)
to give pause for reminiscences
and to take stock (sh lock and barrel)
about mein kampf in general
and previous three hundred
and sixty five days in...

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Categories: greenleaf, adventure, age, america, angel, anniversary, celebration, humorous,
Form: Free verse



Black Leather Pouch
I stood before the mirror
in my violet cotton shirt
and jeans from the Gap,
with combed brown hair 
falling just below my shoulders,
my backpack in tow.
Small but mighty,
there I was,
ready to be one of 
the big kids...

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Categories: greenleaf, childhood, love, mother, uplifting, hair, day, school,
Form: Narrative
The Four Kings
The King of Air........... 
Wears a crown of pale blue 
Chased in clouds of white 
Shaped like wings too 

Robes of blue 
Swirls of white 
The king of light............ 
Rising in the air, 
majestic flight...

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Categories: greenleaf, imagination, nature, uplifting, visionary, blue, water, blue,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member George Towne 1847 - 1899
George W. Towne

1847 – 1899

From Iowa I came by restless wagon train.
From the mid-west I arrived 
With satchel and silken scalp still intact.
I read Proverbs and Ecclesiastes to pass the time.
I read the Gospels of...

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Categories: greenleaf, death,
Form: Epitaph
Fireflies' Prelude - Plus Animal Poetry Contest
Fireflies’ Prelude
By Stacy Savage (Indiana)

The sun surrenders
To the sky
As the moon awaits
With his winking eye

To begin his routine
In the rosy wake
So the sun may take
Her needed break.

Fireflies come
And bid adieu
In their evening performance,
Right on cue,

Above...

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Categories: greenleaf, environment, insect, nature, peace, summer, sunset,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member William Sawden 1893-1917
William Sawden

1893-1917

On the southern facade,

Of the Golden Rule Store,

On Greenleaf Avenue to the north,

There is a single window,

On the third floor up.

Behind the white half open curtain, 

Facing south and southwest,

A sixteen year old boy,...

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Categories: greenleaf, death,
Form: Epitaph
Premium Member Regrets
We have no way of knowing what our life would have been like…
it’s impossible to do the math…
If we had made different decisions…if we had chosen different paths:

They loved each other when they were younger…
They...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: greenleaf, life,
Form: Rhyme
Shipwreck
I boarded as a martyr, 
not to play with scarlet sins
convinced my way was chartered, 
I'd be safe in holy folds
but patient, pregnant umbras came,
their membranes black and blue,
all bred at sea in countless numbers
just...

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Categories: greenleaf, introspectionwords, sad,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Ivie Twombley 1884-1913
Ivie Twombley
1884-1913

Lottie Gordon and me were always together.
Joined at the hip, most folks would say;
You never met two ladies quite like us.
If you had known Lottie and Ivie,
The two of us at age 21,
If you...

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Categories: greenleaf, death of a friend, friendship,
Form: Epitaph
Premium Member What Might Have Been
"For all sad words of tongue and pen,
 the saddest are these, 'It might have been'."              
     ...

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© Lin Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: greenleaf, lost love,
Form: Verse
Premium Member From Cabin Boy To Grateful Recollections By Old Sailor
From Cabin Boy To Grateful Recollections By Old Sailor

Kindness, heart and deep joy, as I remember you
I child, a mere boy, innocent without a clue.
Your attention and love, a blessing warm and true
In Heaven far...

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Categories: greenleaf, appreciation, art, assonance, deep, integrity, life, writing,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Tillie Lydston 1843-1905
Tillie Lydston

1843 – 1905

I was forty six
When I first saw the hills.
Those most magical eastern hills of my home.
I loved Whittier as my mother
And it saddens me I can’t be there again.
I left behind family...

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Categories: greenleaf, absence, death, eulogy,
Form: Epitaph
Premium Member Glenn Hervey 1880-1918
Glenn Hervey

1880-1918

On the last day of my life,
I told God not to take me,
Not until some time past 3 p.m.,
My alone time for drinks, smokes 
And other delicate divertissements.
I prayed from my deathbed for one...

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Categories: greenleaf, life,
Form: Epitaph
Premium Member Milton Brown 1822 - 1917
Milton Brown

1822 – 1917

I knew C. W. Harvey.
Knew him and liked him.
I lived on the first floor of his Greenleaf Hotel
By Bailey Street.
Lived and thrived on the flowered verandah.
Sipped lemonade and gummed soft bread
In the...

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Categories: greenleaf, death, life,
Form: Epitaph
Premium Member Roadside Poetry
In my youth I was completely engrossed,
By poetry along the byways nailed to a post!
It wasn't composed by John Greenleaf Whittier;
No, the authors were much more wittier!
I speak of Burma Shave signs once all the...

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Categories: greenleaf, humorous, nostalgia, poetry,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Emma Riesgo 1897-1919
Emma Riesgo

1897-1919

Alas, I was just a simple soul.

Born second in the corner house,

Over on old Washington Street,

Just a short stroll,

From the college there,

My mother labored for 9 hours

In the sweating shadows,

Upstairs there,

In my dead grandmother’s...

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Categories: greenleaf, death,
Form: Epitaph
Premium Member Remorse
Of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these ‘it might have been’—John Greenleaf Whittier  


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© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: greenleaf, psychological,
Form: Senryu

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