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In Praise of Your Beauty
My pen can not draw the beauty of Your glory
My voice can not sing the melody of Your story
My vision can not explain the vividness of Your beauty
My hands can not paint the beauty of...

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Categories: hamelin, inspirational, lovebeauty, light, beauty, light, universe,
Form: Free verse



Farside Fairy Tale Reveiw
no drama Obama stars there was old woman who lived in a shoe                      ...

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© John Beam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hamelin, satireme, me,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member The Book of Charm
What is this charm that others have?
Magnetic attraction and attention grabbing,
Playing the room like the Pied Piper of Hamelin.

Charm like a souffle needs careful attention to detail,
    practice and handling with care.
Overdone...

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Categories: hamelin, allusion, friend, friendship, motivation, social,
Form: Free verse
The Pied Pipers of -
(Rewritten excerpts of The Pied Pipers of Hamelin in today's political scenario)

Folks,
They swarmed the nation,
in every location.
They fought like dogs, and slept like logs,
and pricked the other as if hedgehogs.

They were led by some clever...

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Categories: hamelin, political,
Form: I do not know?
The Rat Race
We're furry and coloured grey, brown, or black
Be-whiskered and sleek and reeking of fat
We'll squeeze through a hole, a gap, or a crack
For rotting flesh or dry bones to gnaw at

Four-legged dealers of lingering death
Malodorous...

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Categories: hamelin, animal, dark, horror,
Form: Rhyme



I Believe In You
Do you believe in miracles?
Do you believe in love?
Do you believe in magic?
And angels up above 

Do you believe in happiness?
Or do you think its phrase 
Would you believe it has? 
Never come to me...

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Categories: hamelin, devotion, fantasy, friendship, love, mystery,
Form: Light Verse
Rats For Phones
Rats for Phones

Medieval Hamelin, so they say
Was rat infested so one day
The town folks, though with shady hype
Hired a Piper and his pipe
And rid the town of rats he did
But he also piped away each...

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Categories: hamelin, animals, places, social, city,
Form: Rhyme
The Woman Sira
The woman Sira



So, woulds’t Pan entice me
in a land of beauty, known as Umbria.
With silken surround 
radiating a web of utmost magic.
Oh! wondrous creature.

Men to trip and fall liken children,
who in such fairy tale 
upon...

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Categories: hamelin, romance,
Form: Blank verse
Halloween
Halloween
Trick or treat (Pied piper)

Excitement filled the air.
Halloween night…
Thick dark mist covered,
A cold ghostly spirit appeared,
The earth was still,
As fear gripped,
Revenge was sweet,
The payment due!
Curse came back to haunt,
Like a plague of rats.
A stranger from...

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Categories: hamelin, poems,
Form: Free verse
Another Piper
Not pied but a piper of a different sort,
	Partakers tend to frequent cuff and court.
	He seldom leads prefers to follow,
	Decorates flesh while insides hollow.
	
	And slowly lets his ways go shady,
	And lowers bar on choice of...

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Categories: hamelin, character, conflict, confusion, drug, imagery, slam, symbolism,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member The Pied Piper of Hamelin
Piping loud
(An Epitaph  to the unsung hero William Blake)

Fighter he was with
Bow of burning gold:
Arrows of desire:
Chariot of fire!

He heard the lamb’s innocent call
And the ewe’s tender reply.
Always remembered who made the lamb.
Never ceased...

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Categories: hamelin, tribute,
Form: Free verse
Hamelin
Before you read further, please be aware, 
you should read that sign right over there.
This plain wooden sign,
With words painted Red.
You best read it, 
or you'll soon be dead.
DRAGON COUNTRY,
it says on the front.
(A dragon's...

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Categories: hamelin, betrayal, children, fantasy,
Form: I do not know?
Are You Watchin' the Rats
Are you watchin' the rats
Scurrying to and fro
Impending doom is theirs
In their hearts they know

They ate up all the grain
Soiled all homesteads
Ravaged hill and plain
Bit babies in their beds

Mean little red eyes glazed
They read the...

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Categories: hamelin, allegory
Form: Rhyme
Peta Condemns the Pied Piper
PETA Condemns the Pied Piper

By Elton Camp

PETA thought the piper shouldn’t treat rats that way
So due to his villainy, they had the following to say:
Rats are sentient beings with rights equal to a human
So because...

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© Elton Camp  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hamelin, funny
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things