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When I Die
When my life has finally left me and my last breath has been shed
And the silver cord is broken and my bodies firmly dead
I shall hover near the body, download the scenes of this past...

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© Vic Pister  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: habituate, bereavement, christian, death, heaven, inspiration, inspirational, mystery,
Form: Rhyme



Please come join me in spirit if not in body
Please come join me in spirit if not in body...
regarding my resumption 
of daily/mostly nightly constitutional

I accompany my dark shadow...
(small number of  hours 
before edge of night,
where twilight zone evokes night gallery - 
drawing...

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Categories: habituate, absence, animal, autumn, celebration, friendship, happiness, peace,
Form: Free verse
Cherry Tree Music Co-Op
Cherry Tree Music Co-op

alternately titled instant infatuation: 
a moment of spontaneous spunk
instantaneously transformed 
ordinarily shy guy into a quidnunc
courtesy powder milk biscuits
inside his mouth 
bitesize morsels did plunk
wafted courtesy pheromones 
found him punchdrunk
reclusive tendencies bubbled...

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Categories: habituate, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure,
Form: Rhyme
Cherry Tree Music Coop
Cherry Tree Music Co-op
(Saint Mary's Church -
3916 Locust Walk; City)
(Circa mid nineteen nineteen eighties
after the common lee
washed out tide dull era - CODA).

Naughty bits and pieces asper
     an uneventful memory came...

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Categories: habituate, 8th grade, adventure, animal, courage, desire, introspection,
Form: Narrative
Resumption of Daily Nightly Constitutional Lap1
Resumption of daily/nightly constitutional

I accompany my dark shadow...
(many hours before edge of night,
where twilight zone evokes night gallery),
and resumed walking a circuit
around perimeter of parking lot
today, a breezy temperate
twenty fifth of April two thousand
and twenty...

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Categories: habituate, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure,
Form: Rhyme



Father At a Loss To Express Care and Concern For Punim
Helplessness immobilizes yours truly,
I genuinely agitate
permanently lasting indelible impact deux
biological offspring unfairly bore brunt,
compliantly, complicity, and complimentary
I avidly, doggedly, instinctively helped create

subsequently, unintentionally, or willingly
unpleasantly affected as adults facilitate
learned behaviors to navigate
their respective independent lives
both...

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Categories: habituate, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 9th
Form: Free verse
Giants Fall
They said i was not good enough
Good enough to waste a glance on
They claimed i was not strong enough
Strong enough to fight battles alongside them
They assumed i was not brave enough
Brave enough to face their...

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Categories: habituate, confidence, courage,
Form: Free verse
Stronghold of Your Mind
Mind is, but a battlefield
A constant war to win or to lose.
It robbed you of your contentment
Ne'er grant you with good night
I’ve been there so, I know…!
What’s your stronghold?

Sometime I pray to be an overcomer
Sometime...

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Categories: habituate, change, motivation,
Form: Free verse
Twin Flames
Two societies, two cultures, two ways, two worlds, 
But the same mechanisms, glares, shuns and goals; 
No-one knew the other, but the church had words, 
For the special disabled school to adjust their bowls. 

No...

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Categories: habituate, anti bullying, community, conflict, life, peace, poems,
Form: Quatrain
Commuterland
The brittle crack of frost on pane
followed the rain, as winter bit and lit 
the edge of leaf and hedge with quicksilver white. 
As the night supercooled and pooled the lamplight
with halos effervescent, like incandescent...

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© John Jones  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: habituate, business, city, humanity, work,
Form: Free verse
Eleven Veins In My Heaven's Leaven
Heaven hovers over hope horizons
Which highlight the light and flight of the confidence
Concealed and sealed in my sentiment seasons
When happiness hastens my perseverance and persistence.

Heaven hobnobs with hope habits 
Which coupled and pooled with happiness
Humbles,...

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Categories: habituate, poems,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Calligrapher
Oh! If I were a Japanese painter
I could do justice to where I sit now,
on top of a rock by the river
watching a pale sun weakly glow.
Through the overcast it will create
a calligrapher's world of...

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Categories: habituate, allegory, allusion, appreciation, art, beauty,
Form: Sonnet
How the World Got Colorful
Green was the theme, mainly green and blue
then came you
in your floral dance and open mouths,
red insect-eating lips. snaky tongues
big, bold, and subjectively pretty,
objectively fleshy,
lushly, lustful, lapping at life.
The sun adopted the new
grey turned greyer...

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Categories: habituate, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Curves
Curves

Slow, cradled walk towards the goad, 
Skin pink naked to the crowded few, 
Light beckons the inner property pack, 
Until the red is aphoristically bright said. 

One body, one noon to habituate around, 
One lapidary...

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Categories: habituate, anti bullying, body, confidence, feelings, freedom, rights,
Form: Tail-rhyme

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