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February 29th, 2024
February 29th, 2024

Alternately titled: 111th leap year since 1582
the year Pope Gregory XIII world leader
(i.e. essentially paterfamilias among
Roman Catholic flock)
timely maneuvered around calendrical rock
and hard space implementing
viable system tracking years ad hoc
out of sync and...

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Categories: gregorian calendar, 12th grade, age, birth, celebration, fate, february,
Form: Rhyme



Beware the Ides of March 2023
Beware The Ides of March 2023
 
Ides simply referred to first new moon, 
which usually fell between 
the thirteenth and fifteenth day
of a given month.

The following events all occurred
fifteenth of March 
across span of millenniums.

One:...

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Categories: gregorian calendar, abuse, age, anniversary, betrayal, conflict, crush, dark,
Form: Rhyme
New Year's Eve 2022
New Year's Eve 2022

Yours truly riddled with social anxiety,
hence (billy me) he will idle away
December 31st, 2022 
sequestered (with the missus) 
hunkered down in his mancave
while madding crowd  
entertains reckons partition of time 
into...

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Categories: gregorian calendar, adventure, celebration, dance, december, holiday, january, new
Form: Free verse
Premium Member THE M-A-Y-A-N-S
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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: gregorian calendar, appreciation, beautiful, culture, fate, lost, mystery, wisdom,
Form: Concrete
New Year's Eve 2021
New Year's Eve 2021

December thirty first
two thousand twenty one countdown
will transparently and seamlessly stream into
simultaneously linkedin January first
two thousand and twenty two,
whereby the Ball a geodesic sphere,
12 feet in diameter,
and weighing 11,875 pounds.

The aforementioned Ball...

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Categories: gregorian calendar, adventure, culture, dance, humanity, inspiration, new years
Form: Free verse



Insomnia welcomed courtesy high test coffee
Insomnia welcomed courtesy high test coffee

consumed later at night than usual
finds me bright eyed and bushy tailed
amply lively to learn 
about an American radio 
and television personality and pioneer
Wee Willy Weber,
who prominently and popularly reigned...

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Categories: gregorian calendar, abuse, age, america, anger, angst, anxiety, february,
Form: Rhyme
Beware the Ides of March 2022 Part Ii
Ten: A New Global Health Scare, 2003
After accumulating reports 
of a mysterious respiratory disease 
afflicting patients and healthcare workers 
in China, Vietnam, Hong Kong, 
Singapore and Canada, 
the World Health Organization 
issues a heightened global...

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Categories: gregorian calendar, 11th grade, 12th grade, age, anniversary, betrayal,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member My Name Is December
Hello dear ones,

I have been a long time coming, but believe me when I tell you, “It’s worth the wait”. I mean that 'I'm worth waiting for'.  More about that later; but my arrival...

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Categories: gregorian calendar, celebration, christian, christmas, december, happy, joy, love,
Form: Personification
Premium Member Lessons of Change - X - Part One
Part One

GOU - Hexagram 44: One powerful Yin encounters or comes to meet the Yang in the Sixth month of the Gregorian Calendar, on the Sixth of June onwards – having associated with five (meaning...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: gregorian calendar, natural disasters, june, may,
Form: Free verse
The Ides of March 2018
ever since Homo Sapiens didst
   insinuate, elbow and barge
humanity at the mercy sans, small, medium
   (Strunk and White) elemental forces at large

which indiscriminate merciless whims extant
ask Homer Simpson or Marge
g'head and...

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Categories: gregorian calendar, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 8th
Form: Free verse
Perks At Highland Manor
I, (and the missus)
     pleased as punch residing
     at this Schwenksville, Pennsylvania locale,
     (since july first tooth house

     sand...

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Categories: gregorian calendar, 11th grade, 12th grade, 5th grade, america,
Form: Free verse
Happy Two Thousand Nineteenth Birthday Autumn September 23 2019
Happy two thousand nineteenth birthday Autumn - September 23, 2019!

Despite twittering, uber
sputtering kickstarting
onset of cool weather
argh, another brief daily spate
re: forecasting blistering,
nauseating, sweltering...
ninety degree plus Fahrenheit

temperature forecast
(along eastern seaboard)
courtesy mister summer,
who will overstay his welcome
hoop fully...

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Categories: gregorian calendar, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Free verse
Cupid Sets Hearts On Fire
Every February fourteenth,
(reference Gregorian Calendar see
High Middle Ages his Saints' Day)
which combs thee
day after morrow aye decree

Tweedledum and Tweedledee
mine near one and same
mean mein near best buddy
donning Harris tweed plus sundry
other manifold couture to express...

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Categories: gregorian calendar, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 8th
Form: Personification
New Years Day 2021
New year's day 2021

Disinclination regarding tradition
to make resolutions stance
adopted courtesy yours truly.

Though such proclamation
may smack of high treason
no matter convenience to season
and ideal time to leaven existence,
I discern no rhyme nor reason

to make a promise...

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Categories: gregorian calendar, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, confidence,
Form: Rhyme
Theory of A.Llumination. Part1
10:01

To expand the mind is to find the Time,
To explore, to see and play some.
Be the mysteries of life and see sum,
of the intriguing clues left behind.

For instance, "On the One" you can find,
A Roman...

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© Izzy Gumbo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: gregorian calendar, adventure, loveday, day, may, time,
Form: I do not know?
About Twenty Two Score Years Ago
About Twenty Two Score Years Ago...

One “FAKE” rumor purports April Fools’ Day
accepted with hostile abandonment
according to Giggle ling search result
conducted by this gent
adopted when France switched

rather than fight abolishment
transitioning from Julian calendar
to Gregorian calendar,
(yet maintaining...

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Categories: gregorian calendar, april, art, celebration, day, howl, humor, march,
Form: Narrative
Lamenting Appalling Heartbreaking Mistreatment
Lamenting appalling heartbreaking mistreatment...
nonagenarian father experiences at Normandy Farms

Though dead, I gauge
these past one hundred and four plus months
linkedin with Gregorian calendar page
mine mother would be aghast

at deplorable inhumane outrage
played out upon Normandy Farms -
Bluebell,...

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Categories: gregorian calendar, absence, appreciation, cry, devotion, farewell, father son,
Form: Rhyme
How Glue Me On Lacking Sticktoitiveness
How glue me: On lacking sticktoitiveness

Most of my iv + Lix spittle existence
found me figuratively
(primarily academically, emotionally,
psychologically, sexually, socially...) adrift,
and malfunctioning blinker
analogous to a boat
without courtesy picture
an appalling Cap'n Ahab
ankh caws away!

aimlessly bobbing - treading...

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Categories: gregorian calendar, absence, betrayal, devotion, education, february, growing up,
Form: Rhyme
Thursday December 31 2020 Signals Conclusion of Latest Leap Year
Thursday, December 31, 2020 signals conclusion of latest leap year

Whether alphabetized, digitized, 
homogenized, marginalized, satirized... place names
from "A" to Zaire
Thursday, December 31, 2020
signals conclusion of latest leap year.

The Pacific island of Tonga first
to ring in...

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Categories: gregorian calendar, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, december,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The First Day of the Last Month
The First Day of the Last Month
By Franklin Price
12/01/2019

It's the first day of the last month
Of the last year that's a teen
For the twenty first of centuries
Since Christ was on the scene

This month on the...

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Categories: gregorian calendar, christian, christmas, december,
Form: Rhyme
Victims of War
Written on the:
(Biblical Calendar) 14th Day of the 7th Month, 5775
(Gregorian Calendar)  27th of September, 2015 

The archway with candles lit around it
Illuminating it's hollow beyond the mass grave
Of fallen bodies of men, women...

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Categories: gregorian calendar, conflict, people, sorrow, war,
Form: I do not know?
What Does Poetry Mean To You
What Does Poetry Mean To You? Neat Feeling

not just poetically, I have read yours,
eh! there's up there a level higher than poetry
a sage that's seek wisdom…
till more in high spirits higher in beauty,
feeling, and pain...

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Categories: gregorian calendar, beauty, desire, pain, philosophy, poetry, sweet,
Form: Free verse
The Perserverance For Peace
Written on the:
(Biblical Calendar) 21st Day of the 10th Month, 5776
(Gregorian Calendar) 31st of December, 2015

Sometimes I wonder,
When will this war of Armageddon end? 

How many lives has this war taken?
And souls growing weary through...

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Categories: gregorian calendar, age, conflict, love,
Form: Rhyme
Inter Gravissimus, a Papal Bull
a riddle in verse

   What is the number of years
   Israel roamed the wilderness
   if we divide it by ten?

   What is the number of ears
 ...

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Categories: gregorian calendar, 11th grade, math, relationship,
Form: Verse

Book: Shattered Sighs