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Premium Member Legend
Look up in the sky ! It’s a bird ! It’s a plane.
It’s Superman !
More powerful than a locomotive, faster than a speeding bullet, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. This fearless...

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Categories: heyday, courage,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Pipe Lines of Kaimu: The Hawaiian Church in Kalapana
I stood at the top of our dirt driveway looking back at our two-story house. It's kind of a long house where, from our second-floor windows, you can see cars driving on the lane road...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: heyday, appreciation, beautiful, blessing, christian, family, happiness, religion,
Form: Narrative
GREEN DAY revisited
	GREEN DAY – revisited
     Although the following poetic/prosaic material written January eighteenth two thousand and eighteen, I came across these encapsulated, enclosed, encoded, and encrusted with barnacle clad body electric of...

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Categories: heyday, 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure, america, anger,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member I Barely Know These People
We carry our phones now.
We call them I-phones.
Not sure if this is because we are Internet-aware
Or simply I’s instead of We’s now.
It’s time to exchange mine for a newer model;
Happens every two years.
How many contacts...

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Categories: heyday, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 9th
Form: Narrative
Reaping Short Terms Benefits
Reaping short terms benefits...

before marital savings bond matured
as a then quinquagenarian.

Courtesy gerontologists medical practitioners
allowing, enabling, and providing
the elderly population to live
longer and healthier lives.

Linkedin with longevity loosely translates
to resurgent libido spurring
older folks predilection
to participate in...

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Categories: heyday, absence, abuse, adventure, anxiety, appreciation, betrayal, devotion,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Confidence

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Categories: heyday, confidence, motivation, political,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Friend In Need
As owner of a business chain, I was in need of an assistant,
One with a very good memory, who was pleasant and consistent.

I knew there were many people, who possessed those qualities,
But I'd always wanted...

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Categories: heyday, career, fantasy, friendship love, future, grief, imagery,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Side Trip
(*The Gift)
This here is a side trip, nothing more,
To our country home far and away.
Grandparents own one by the seashore,
This a gift, gramps in-law and mentor,
They raised teen/gramps, not a runaway.

Gramps helped older sis and...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: heyday, meaningful, memory, muse, travel,
Form: Rhyme
Split Screen
Two people are on the screen which one is your dream? Two dresses are hanging on the door which one did you picked up on the shore; two cabs are waiting at the gate which...

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Categories: heyday, absence, abuse, adventure, appreciation, care, courage, emotions,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member A Theatre of the Absurd
Theatre of the Absurd

Like an actor in a theatre of the absurd,
there stepped onto the stage a horrid clown,
an ego-maniac who makes his own staff clap for him
and who fast is bringing a nation down.

With...

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Categories: heyday, horror,
Form: Quatrain
Grabbing Colors With Vincent
Running fast thru Autumn’s dream, Vincent-bright in village winter’s light
Topaz-treed streets, eaves-filled , singing with saffron and  gold,
A Rocky Mountain cold cornflower sky over English hills
Vivid with Vincent-fuzzy ice-finger edges 
Photo-album best parts of...

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Categories: heyday, art, dream, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Old Fogies: Part Ii
But a strange change happens
at early nightfall
in those stuffy rooms and halls
and it suddenly becomes clear
all was not as it seemed
old folks transformed
so cunning and keen
sparkling iridescent
playful, plucky, pleasant
flagrantly libertine!

Like children slowly scampering
out of bed...

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Categories: heyday, age, community, crazy, humor, humorous, people,
Form: Free verse
Breast Cancer
Youthful temptress, aging oracle,
Nymph-like debacle, Gorgon spectacle,
Retreat from retribution’s precipice,
And a transient victory wrought by avarice,
To listen to a parable
Devoid of the empirical.

Several centuries ago in the land of the Saracen,
You were born to a...

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Categories: heyday, courage, health, passion, poetry,
Form: Than-Bauk
Premium Member An Existential Curiosity
*Image of January 14, 2023, by WinCal.

An Existential Curiosity

~0~

Ambitious existent presence to yield,
Hostage that's well endured of a pre-life,
Handcuffed fallible praying to be healed,
Labyrinth attributes drudgery strife.

Redeeming shrilling lob gratis to air,
Longings bounded dreamt outpours...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: heyday, brother, dad, family, memory, missing you, son,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Smiles Throughout the Weeks
Ben and Cora Green had seven children, like calendar pages turning;
Each one born on a different weekday, like mango sun, forever burning.

Zoe was pretty, with big eyes and dimples, while Leah loved dancing,
Yet, Bill was...

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Categories: heyday, birthday, children, family, fantasy, imagery, nature, smile,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Foghorn
I was an inscrutable, capricious mystery writer, like a pure mystery of days;
And I had composed best selling novels, like westering sun's scarlet phase.

An unparalleled passion for writing, had for quite long been the motivation,
Behind...

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Categories: heyday, fantasy, god, lost, mystery, nature, prayer, sea,
Form: Couplet
Autumn In the Air Hooray
Autumn In The Air - Hooray

Respite from punishing 
     heat wave - yay
which above line,
     could "speak" volumes,
     and be a stand alone...

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Categories: heyday, 12th grade, 8th grade, art, autumn, dream,
Form: Enclosed Rhyme
Generic Germane Groveling Guy Still Wallows In Weltschmerz
Yours truly does readily confess
the following poem crafted more or less
approximately a year ago,
when coronavirus (COVID-19)
wrought havoc creating global mess
when panic against collective temple did press
a feeling of melancholy and world-weariness.

Along luscious green acres banks...

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Categories: heyday, 12th grade, america, anniversary, confusion, death, depression,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Jabberwock Revisited
Why do mechanics need manuals when they’ve fixed it before?
Answer my question or I’ll walk out the door!
Didn’t they attend trade schools or get OJT?
Why need repair manuals?  That what gets me.
I just want...

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© Mark Toney  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: heyday, fun, humorous, hyperbole, poetry, satire,
Form: Rhyme
Renaissance
Call me the Duke of Silence,
I resonate with the six elders at the Gala.
I would rather commend a madman for saving a cat,
Than applaud politicians in SUVs,
Wearing first-class Royce,
While we suffer in harsh economic downfall.

Renaissance...

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Categories: heyday, adventure, africa, age, art, black african american,
Form: Bio
Premium Member The Stoning of Stephen
“You stiff-necked people, with uncircumcised hearts and ears! You are just like your fathers: You always resist the Holy Spirit! Was there ever a prophet your fathers did not persecute? They even killed those who...

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Categories: heyday, christian, murder,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member World War Three
Written: September 05, 2023 
World War 3 Poetry Contest               Sponsored by: Robert James Liguori
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In the midst of all this confusion and despair.
The...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: heyday, analogy, bereavement, earth, war,
Form: Rhyme
Generic Germane Guy Wallows In Weltschmerz
Along luscious green acres banks steep grade
(in close proximity to 
Petticoat Junction) naturemade
Perkiomen Valley watershed,
verdant landscape displayed
yours truly, (a garden variety
proto human) arrayed

solely donning birthday suit,
whose fifty plus shades hair gone grayed,
i.e. one infinitesimal measly...

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Categories: heyday, 12th grade, environment, humanity, humor, nature, planet,
Form: Enclosed Rhyme
Because Death Was Jealous
Your angelic girlhood I ruined
And your upscale lifestyle you abandoned
To lull the little me while I groaned
And nourish the frail me as I matured
All because in me you hoped
But to take back you never lived
Because...

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Categories: heyday, death, death of a friend, miss you,
Form: Elegy
Premium Member Old Toy Bin
The other day while rummaging in a closet I was instantly overcome with joy
when I ran across our storage bins filled with our children’s once used toys.

Toys our children and grandchildren played with when they...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: heyday, memory,
Form: Verse

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