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Premium Member Driving Alone Through the Sand Hills of Nebraska
My love is light (a fairy kiss?)          
               Like the pressure of...

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Categories: homing, lost love,
Form: Blank verse



Premium Member Appear My Queen At the Pier
As the life of the day nears its last breath,
With a glow of crimson, forewarning its death,
Upon its cresting, the reflection, daunting,
The sea sets free a beauty, haunting
The depths of its treasures of unknown span,
The...

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Categories: homing, beauty, desire, dream, fantasy, inspiration, love, romantic
Form: Rhyme
A Nice Couple the Tale of Jean and William Part 1 2 and 3
A nice couple. The Tale of Jean and William. Part 1

Jean Fallen was born in 1999 and had a lonely childhood. 
She grew up in Redfern but never went to school.
She lived with her mother...

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Categories: homing, 10th grade,
Form: ABC
Premium Member Zeitgeist
competing cousins, interbreeding homo-sapiens
  hominins humming mostly human song
  altruistic generalisers, ever close to dying ways
  opportunistic, never staying long

  self-aware, inquisitive, enlarging brains, empathising
  real representative intelligence
  modelling...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: homing, destiny, earth, hope, humanity, philosophy, power,
Form: Verse
Premium Member The Driving License
Which are your points for living
if we all die into cold leaky stink or ash anyway?
What's the point of dying
if we could otherwise live continuously?

Heading down the river
on AAA rite of ritual passage.
Six years since...

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Categories: homing, age, death, earth, health, humanity, humor, life,
Form: Prose Poetry



Premium Member Rum N Raisin 6 - Dances With Wasps
Those kittens bounded through the flap and started to play
Raisin said the flowers look so pretty today
She went to sniff a daisy but an insect flew out
And so she hollered, “Watch out, Rum, there’s waspies...

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Categories: homing, cat,
Form: Narrative
Robbie - Ham Guilty For Gobbledygook
I, A. Robbie - Ham guilty for gobbledygook...
and ruffling turkey feathers!

An innocent A1 miss steak kin kith
once, a former main lion resident 
living social where Tigress and Euphrates 
converge and pool into Lake Wobegone ...

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Categories: homing, 12th grade, 9th grade, adventure, allusion, america,
Form: Rhyme
Captain Leslie Holden, Australian Flying Corps 1st Aif, the Other Red Baron
Leslie Holden came from East Adelaide a South Australia town 
When on 26 May 1915 he enlisted in the 4th Light Horse of the AIF renown
He was a driver when the 4th left for Egypt...

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Categories: homing, war, , western,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Hiking Home
His thick-soled hiking shoes
tread too loudly
to celebrate time's homing invitation
to hear and see, 
feel and smell resonantly hidden diversity
within Spirit's wooded ridge.

He stops to break from sacrilegious pounding
plodding echoes
reverberating through ears attuned for inside voices,
languaged...

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Categories: homing, heart, humor, love, nature,
Form: Free verse
Sonic's Team Battle To the End Part 2
(See part 1 first) 

"He's to powerful" yelled Knuckles which was funny cause he had all the muscle
If where going to beat him we have to find Shadow and Rouge to help fight too"
"I'll go"...

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Categories: homing, adventure, death, fantasy, war, me, blue, blue,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Farewell Bill
I’m mourning over my old mate Bill; the old codger’s no longer alive.
Yes, the old ‘bugger’s given up smoking and stumps are at eighty-five.
No more gambling and joking or swearing; he finished his long drinking...

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Categories: homing, humor,
Form: Rhyme
My Slap-Myself Thing
waterfall from skies compete with my thoughts
must be doing something else,
yet here I am, 

Here. I am.
Again.

Why do I keep coming back here?!?

A mental shake, 
as I chastise myself
 I shouldn't be here, don't belong...

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© Kaye S-  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: homing, introspection,
Form: Free verse
Justice For Mollie Tibbets
Preface:
Earlier today May 28th, 2021,
the 12-member jury unanimously
found Cristhian Bahena Rivera guilty
of first-degree murder in brutal stabbing death
sentenced to life in prison 
without the possibility of parole
of Mollie Tibbetts remembered as then friendly
20-year-old who was...

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Categories: homing, absence, anniversary, body, daughter, death, goodbye, grave,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member I'D Rather Write About
a flustered tango of Gypsy moths 
drumming the porchlight; chalk artists; 
the endemic disappearance of farms—silos lost 
in unkempt fields;  space stations; the sunlit-scent of lemon 
oil on cherry wood; birth; the chasm between...

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Categories: homing, poetry, writing, , memorial,
Form: Free verse
Sonic's Team Battle To the End Part 1
Sonic was fast 
Sonic was good
Sonic was the bluest thing in his neighborhood
But all great heros must come to a end
That's what this story is about my friend

Eggman was up to no good
Now that was...

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Categories: homing, adventure, death, fantasy, war, work, time, work,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Noah's Ark
God asked Noah to build an ark
he was happy to oblige
but he wasn't so keen
when he found out 
what had to go inside

Two of every animal
then you must set sail
the animals were fearful
the whale began...

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© Nik Pearce  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: homing, animal, bible, boat, fun,
Form: Free verse
Calling Cards
Sausages are meal items that should be avoided at all costs by very small rabbits. Tiny white fish with silver fins carry red flags that denote danger in a tide. So hop jump up a...

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Categories: homing, art, birth,
Form: I do not know?
Worth Noting
5/9/22

Let me change my toning
Skills mastered and others still honing
I am not droning
People to this day passed away from a stoning
Continually condoning
With no cease to cloning
It's become often and corroding
Occasionally exploding
All the while a struggle...

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Categories: homing, dark, death, deep, life, poetry, rap, truth,
Form: Rhyme
Another Senseless Killing
Another Senseless Killing...

IOWA CITY, Iowa
     (killingly, jarringly inexplicable,
     horribly, gruesomely, and forlornly),
     the found exhumed decayed corpse
     belonging to...

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Categories: homing, 11th grade, 12th grade, 9th grade, absence,
Form: Elegy
Seventeen and Willy's Wings
A Son ~ far away ~ too far
South Dakota ~ now his Wedding Anniversary, "Seventeen"
here in Nebraska, the Midwest
time evolves ~ into space!

Miles and miles ~ the ducks fly over
they have a port,
almost their own...

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Categories: homing, parody, pets, son,
Form: Monorhyme
Premium Member Ode To Tropical Island Loneliness
Oh Sweet Island!  Thou tropical paradise:
   Miles have I traced upon thy ceaseless reach
Of ocean-choked shorelines owed Heav’nly device
   Sheltering I, this marooned guest on thine endless beach.
Safe House against...

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Categories: homing, loneliness,
Form: Ode
Jumbled Words
Who in their right mind wants to hear jumbled words
tumbled turds baking in the desert sun
pay dirt run, that children gather for fuel
poor mule gets used from both ends.
Growth tends to be slow here.
Show fear...

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Categories: homing, angst, introspection, life, loss, peace, philosophy, politicalwords,
Form: I do not know?
Mermaid Epitaphs
  As heartrose epitaphs
swathe earthly echoes
   with swelled up  w a v e s
  of spiritual sirens,
sea-fairies collide
  with honeysuckle footprints,
traced by mint-green manta rays
  along aquatic vessel...

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Categories: homing, deep, destiny, emotions, imagination, meaningful, metaphor, strength,
Form: Free verse
The Paradox of Progress
THE PARADOX OF PROGRESS


Communication has been around since the dawn of man,
It’s evolved from smoke signals and the beating of drums,
Hieroglyphics gave rise to alphabets and the written word,
Along came the inventions of the telephone,...

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Categories: homing, conflict, history, irony, people, technology,
Form: Rhyme
Thou Art Not Common
I oft shooed thee as bird of barest brain, 
No, ye do hide behind some talent rare, 
Should a rare hand nurture ye to train, 
Thine sense of shades I doubt any may share. 

It...

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Categories: homing, bird, irony,
Form: Verse

Book: Shattered Sighs