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Premium Member Tea and Poetry In the Ides of March - Part One
Beneath a misty veil of ‘Euphoria’ by Calvin Klein, she dares to dream of acceptance in a world of wanna-be Literary Giants who are members of an elite writer’s group, as she drives along a...

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Categories: hexagon, satire,
Form: Free verse



Heated Back
I woke up suddenly with a burning sensation in my back
It felt as though my whole body was on fire and literally I was sweating all over. I took off the covers to appease my...

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Categories: hexagon, america, change, encouraging, endurance, environment, integrity, march,
Form: Narrative
The System
The system is breaking their backs; the system is stealing their frock. I woke up this morning in the midnight hours after taking a nap for only one hour, I had no appointment or assignment,.

I...

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Categories: hexagon, blessing, business, conflict, corruption, endurance, environment, freedom,
Form: Prose
Bio-Thermal Geometry
	
Mama, mama ...
I got a triangular problem
And I need you
to give me the square deal truth
Straight honest for real, lying foolproof — 
it’s a rectangle of a mess
I’m trapezoid in a love box,
never thought it...

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Categories: hexagon, cute, fun, humor, math, word play,
Form: Light Verse
Patchwork of a Master
I’m taking control of this physical presence of mine, this breaking ship;
pulling it down forcefully to the bottom of this god forsaken sea,
allowing it to be destroyed by nature once and for all.
I’m restoring it,
piece...

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Categories: hexagon, abuse, beauty, courage, growth, hope, truth, wisdom,
Form: Free verse



Morning Mail
A hymen or a hyena on a hyperlink is akin to a rotating rogue on a rhododendron. Balancing is deemed important by heavy duty wheels upon petals. Such a fascination for the hibernating hybrid horses....

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Categories: hexagon, absence,
Form: I do not know?
Biothermal Geometry


Mama, mama ...
I got a triangular problem
And I need you
to give me the square deal truth
Straight honest for real, lying foolproof — 
it’s a rectangle of a mess
I’m trapezoid in a love box,
never thought it...

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Categories: hexagon, best friend, girlfriend, satire, word play, ,
Form: Light Verse
What
what
A multitude of dishes is just not a sanctuary of fishes. Ok? Did you hear the trinkling of the water omitting from the tap? Gaps are small and small is smell and smell is stagnantly...

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Categories: hexagon, beauty, birthday, blessing,
Form: I do not know?
This Part of Me
This part of me is searching for you, I have knocked on every door and surveyed every shore but the other part of me was not there.

I have a glimpse of what you are like;...

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Categories: hexagon, appreciation, blessing, business, celebration, community, confidence, soccer,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member You Have To Be a Hexagon -Edited
A hexagon, a hexagon, you have to be a hexagon.

You say you are a pentagon? 
What use have I for pentagon?
You’re too close to the White House lawn!
So you’re a base to stand upon?
This isn’t...

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Categories: hexagon, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
I CHOOSE TO DWELL IN THE CLOUDS
Sponsor : Tom Woody 

I CHOOSE TO DWELL IN THE CLOUDS 

I choose to dwell 
among clouds 
for a while
where fleshlessness a 
state of bliss I soak 
not forever can I fathom a
nothingness 
for to...

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Categories: hexagon, birth, character, creation, earth, extended metaphor, i
Form: Alliteration
Life is a Song
My Life is a song sung in a 
series of repetitive inferior notes.
I’m unable to record mellow melodies, 
as my violin strings continually play 
with reckless violet villains. 
As I sit and replay recitals of...

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Categories: hexagon, anger, courage, deep, high school, imagination, loss,
Form: Free verse
The World Stands On a Pillar
The cardinal adorns itself in a long red  feathery  coat 
With an  inconceivable hat protruding  from its unpredictable head
pointing steadfast in the hesitant atmosphere  probing everyone far and near
It stands...

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Categories: hexagon, anger, betrayal, change, christian, community, corruption, creation,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
WHEN RELIGION BECOMES YOUR OPIUM
WHEN RELIGION BECOMES 
YOUR OPIUM 

When religion becomes your 
opium you slip into icy pre-dawn 
to mosque then lie in fever flu 
at dusk as bilal calls again
for you to stumble towards 
beckoning forefinger guilt
chalices...

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Categories: hexagon, 12th grade, deep, god, humanity, integrity, prayer,
Form: Alliteration
Clockright You Can Really Sing It La La La
It's a thin line travelled on a daring dustbin lid that caresses time. Dutiful are the Daisuke Daoism of daisies whose appearance is quite superb and unsupervised in a midday storm swish. Putting platters place...

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Categories: hexagon, adventure, allah, allegory, allusion, angel,
Form: I do not know?
Electric Heaters Versus Tabletops Is a Nil Draw
Age old wisdom scarred not flamed. A dozen baked bees in an hour glass perturbed. And left undisturbed as a minotaur sunbathing on a single blade of grass on a sixty acre lawn. At dusk....

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Categories: hexagon, anniversary, assonance, , western,
Form: I do not know?
Could a Bib Be Bibliographical
Age old wisdom scarred not flamed. A dozen baked bees in an hour glass perturbed. And left undisturbed as a minotaur sunbathing on a single blade of grass on a sixty acre lawn. At dusk....

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Categories: hexagon, baptism, , western,
Form: I do not know?
Wasp Nest Under Construction 1
Wasp nest under construction...
vacancies for yellow jackets also available

alternately titled: eave'n roofs houses nidus 

If ye dear reader find yourself
as an under appreciated
busy buddy buzzfeeding bee -
hive got just the solution.

When me and the misses
entered...

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Categories: hexagon, 12th grade, autumn, beautiful, community, creation, film,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Ruba'Iyat of Creteil Lake - Part Twenty-Five
The Ruba’iyat of Créteil Lake – Part Twenty-Five

The Chief Executive gone a day doubled back to Hexagon
From Arcadian fields where old “friends” feasted the traditional bond
Took one look at road map and declared an Etat...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hexagon, allegory,
Form: Rubaiyat
1st family reunion
2025.2.1
My big happy family 1st reunion.
Today, Saturday, is the 4th day of CNY.
It is a bit late to gather and to celebrate.
Can't help it though, since most members,
Worked during the weekdays.
Great grandma, grandmas, mothers and...

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© C33 B66  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hexagon, celebration, children, family, food, happy, memory, money,
Form: Free verse
CUTTING CORNERS
What of pride and presentation
When time is short in duration?
An octagon out of a square...
Proverbial scissors used there.
It is what it is - this, I hear
Constantly in and out each ear.
A triangle meets hexagon
In repetition,...

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Categories: hexagon, conflict, stress, work,
Form: Rhyme
Imitation
You are many things to within
A quarter of capacity.
Eyes drawn back to show
a sea of emeralds. Cut like a hexagon
Imitating diamonds.

The skin of your nose, crinkled
With disapproval. Worn velvet, Patched
To imitate strength. Stretched further than
Full...

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Categories: hexagon, confusion, imagination,
Form: I do not know?
A Very Nice Little Horse Story
A nice little horse story to tell to the beetles and cakes.

What if the rotating square meet the sides of a spinning circle? Well a dance, a spin and a sparkly front facing flip out...

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Categories: hexagon, beauty, horse,
Form: I do not know?
Shapes
Ellipse, evolute, vertex and curve,
Humdrum circle or ricochet swerve
Astroids or cusps, arcs or sectors;
What have those got to do with vectors?
Curvature, cone, Cartesian plane…
Oval, deltoid… what’s in a name?
Geoid oscillation, pedal, radial, rose…
What on earth...

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Categories: hexagon, assonance, class, confusion, extended metaphor, hilarious, imagination,
Form: Free verse
I'LL WRITE ANOTHER DAY
I sit here with my heart in my mouth
Wondering how things so quickly went south.
A task I once did with joy and delight
Now feels like a burden I shoulder each night.

It's nearly day 130 of...

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Categories: hexagon, 12th grade,
Form: Free verse

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