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Steven
He has the biggest heart.

He enjoys doing things for other people

Just because it’s the right thing to do, and

Knowing he made someone happy makes him happy too.

He’ll do whatever he can to satisfy

Everyone around him.

But...

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Categories: heaping, addiction, anxiety, drug,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member A Murder Most Foul
I am having that dream of dreams again
The one that wakes me up in the night
                   ...

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© Jc Hawkens  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: heaping, autumn, beautiful, best friend, betrayal, heart, lost
Form: Narrative
When Vitamin and Medication Bottles Became Plaything of the Missus
When vitamin and medication bottles became plaything of the missus

Mental health of yours truly
heavily reliant upon one selective serotonin
reuptake inhibitor named fluoxetine (Prozac)
aside from countless
(approximately seven) other
prescription medications kept
stashed in a plastic tray
until one or...

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Categories: heaping, adventure, anxiety, appreciation, bereavement, color, creation, environment,
Form: Free verse
Bring Brring Telephone Calling
'BRRRING BRRRING' said the telephone

“Oh hello” said the wide viewfinder to the telephone. “How are you today?” The telephone fell silent. Very silent. It had no battery with which to call, speak, shout or do...

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Categories: heaping, bangla, baptism, baseball, beach,
Form: I do not know?
Unlike Thee Athenian
Those rarer men I once fondly 
knew...                            ...

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Categories: heaping, philosophy,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Week 3 - Brian's Poet of Note - 'Richard Wilbur Part 2'
(5)   At the same time, the US was exploring space, and we were able to view the stars for the first time in space above the atmosphere. Earthbound telescopes have to look through...

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Categories: heaping, love, poetry, poets,
Form: Free verse
Tropical Topical
Taming a tropical topical tree? Taking a trunk? Telling a tailor? Traversing a tale? Many ideas. Much like the ideological dramas of a beach front. Wavelength of winds. Movements if the tides. Coconuts can jump...

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Categories: heaping, absence, allah, angel, beach,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member The Enlightenment of a Once Lost Soul
The Enlightenment Of A Once Lost Soul,
(A sad tale of life lived,  in three sonnets united)....
 
 
I.
Alas! Can man ever conquer such doom and gloom
walk in the light, a true path forswearing to...

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Categories: heaping, art, deep, endurance, introspection, meaningful, truth, voice,
Form: Sonnet
Graphic Grapes Ooh
Ooh a scented grape graphic. Now that's wisdom. Contained a logical pattern in a juice cup. Heron haven heaping. Wisdomstic of a Judas flaw. Consealed in Sanskrit. Heavenly heaping cream on a very large bun....

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Categories: heaping, baby,
Form: I do not know?
If I Died Today March 2nd, 2020
If I died today March 2nd, 2020...?

No matter unfulfilled dreams never came true,
nevertheless yours truly doth gladly bid adieu,
where repurposed afterlife (mine) atomic brew
reconfigured, reconstituted, and reconsolidated
out maws of madness, no matter any blues clue
(yea...

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Categories: heaping, 10th grade, 12th grade, age, angel, bullying,
Form: Epitaph
Premium Member Never Land Part 4
A sodden dreg with wooden leg is dancing for a dime,

to sacred psalms and other balms, all ticking with the time.

He’s 22, he’s almost through, he’s melted in his prime,

his bane is firm, the canker...

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Categories: heaping, fantasy, universe,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Grand American Tradition
Voting day at long last has arrived.
Scrambling through closet,
a cavernous space in accumulation.
In the deepest darkest corner, 
purpose achieved, 
garnering my three by five inch American flag,
glorious yet demure.

This my opportunity to come out of...

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Categories: heaping, poetry, political,
Form: Free verse
Fake Dread Locked Dumpster Diver
“FAKE” Dread Locked Dumpster Diver

Not by choice this average
     bonehead configured Earthlinked
     Bozo went kicking, and screaming
     into refuse bin
naturally (no questions asked,
...

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Categories: heaping, 8th grade, absence, america, food, hilarious, parody,
Form: Free verse
Dialect Tickle Matt Arial Hiz Im
Courtesy of Marx (albeit Zeppo, Harpo, Groucho, and Chico) 
whose acts brought generations of laughter to Vaudeville and 
then the Silver Screen adlibbed, linkedin, and ransacked skits 
zoid material Bing very loosely based on writings...

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Categories: heaping, adventure, celebrity, class, day, fantasy, hilarious, me,
Form: Free verse
Skinny Prayers
The  sirens are gone now
                             ...

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Categories: heaping, addiction, anxiety, beauty, depression, faith, hope, poetess,
Form: Free verse
Symphonic Quiescent Overture Maestro Kant Imitate
Symphonic Quiescent Overture – Maestro Kant Imitate

(alternately titled: a retrospective review 
randomly selecting an outdated poem 
stored within Apple icloud queue
methinks ye might might savor preview

regarding general overview
how yours truly dabbled 
with words where new
sense...

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Categories: heaping, 12th grade, adventure, happiness, imagination, joy, paradise,
Form: Free verse
Spouse Took Hiatus Washing Clothes and Dishes
(alternately titled: tongue in cheek humor
cuz the following hyperbole
from this pencil necked baby boomer
without intent to badmouth,
nor start unfounded rumor,
who chalks, i.e. attributes gobbledygook
to funny bone tumor).

Impossible mission maneuvering around
soiled clothes pile
floor to ceiling humongous...

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Categories: heaping, 12th grade, adventure, crazy, deep, endurance, house,
Form: Free verse
Bah, Humbug
Ah, the glorious damned winter
and the inviting  
gray chill in the air.
I meander 
ever 
so
slowly 
past lawns
strewn 
with a cluttered array
of pagan snow zombies -
staring blankly,
as I obliterate pint-sized
snow angels 
failing to don halos
that...

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© John Heck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: heaping, introspectionchristmas, snow, christmas, snow,
Form: Free verse
The Trials of Meretrix Canto V
Here, this day, on this inglorious
Field
Thy vain struggles will count no
Valour.
All hope now abandoned,
Imminent defeat unconcealed;
Erstwhile countenance display 
Such waxen, languid pallor.
Surround by your dwindling 
Forces
Ye will but sadly find...
That the stout keep of your...

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Categories: heaping, philosophy, proposal,
Form: Rhyme
Virility Imperiled Manhood Emasculated Mine
Virility Imperiled Manhood Emasculated (mine)

No sense of accomplishment prevails to date
analogous to kudzu... inadequacy runs rampant
recurring theme extant within poetic endeavors,
and often discussed with assigned therapist (one
among many girls named Stephanie Dodds) do
GOOGLE search and...

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Categories: heaping, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 2nd
Form: Bio
Premium Member Lord God, You Are My Great and Powerful Christ
October 17 Relationship to God Bible Meditations Based on Acts 8-9

Key Verse – Acts 8:10 To whom they all gave heed, from the least to the greatest, saying, This man is the great power of...

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Categories: heaping, blessing, christian, faith, god, jesus, spiritual, thanksgiving,
Form: Rhyme
Denominations
The fragrance of possums is a kit of great virtue bathed and lit by an orange green hue. Display not weapons in weather fuelled skies. Thin thunder is unwelcome in a booming bass rhythm and...

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Categories: heaping, beach,
Form: I do not know?
Well Now Then
A template swap is a switch over to a swimming sword. Swordfish are very pleased at this and dunk their noses into goblets in a godlike fashion. Such etiquette in a swim. Formational framework finds...

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Categories: heaping, baseball,
Form: I do not know?
"porkpie Jones."
Porkpie Jones has brittle bones, and crusted corn-filled toes,

And sleety eyes and bulgy thighs, and brillo pad elbows,

His underarms are typical farms, and reek a barnyard smell,

Its quite the place for creepy, crawly, parasites ...

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Categories: heaping, childhood, education, children, funny, on writing and
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Babylon Hath Fallen
Greed left a trail of crumbs for you to follow 
Don't ask why you can't put your hands on me 
I am the deepest, darkest part of the ocean floor
That we've established is too dangerous...

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Categories: heaping, how i feel, irony,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things