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Fully Employed Now
Humanity keeps looking forward, toward the coming of a birth,
and we’re all deemed as equals on our first day on this earth,
but as the years go quickly by our lives become our own;
we’re seen as...

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Categories: ilk, humor,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member The Messenger
"The Messenger"

Love is rich with 
venom and honey. 

there was a female ...

snake, 
it watched 
with green-eyed 
avarice, covetting
a dove’s nest

the dove, 
was white as snow, 
not young, getting on,
tiny flecks of grey

the dove 
alone,...

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Categories: ilk, dark, journey, mystery,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Spineless In the Running
Was this a bold  endeavour or worst-case high risk plot?
 In one sense I was caught between two poles apart  concerns.
One must never underestimate indeed trivialise a devilish 
difficult decision.
A decision that may...

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Categories: ilk, age, august, beautiful, care, city, creation, fate,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member My Melodious Muse
** I apologize, but if you're viewing this on a phone, it probably wont look right, as the browser page on a phone is not wide enough to indent the right edge properly. It was...

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Categories: ilk, analogy, inspiration, love, metaphor, muse, music,
Form: Concrete
The Pictish Faeries
The Pictish Faeries
by Michael R. Burch

Smaller and darker
than their closest kin,
the faeries learned only too well
never to dwell
close to the villages of larger men. 

Only to dance in the starlight
when the moon was full
and men...

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Categories: ilk, fairy,
Form: Verse



Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Li 51 - Tongue-Teasing Epigrams
UNQUOTABLE QUOTES: LI - Tongue-Teasers

If you want to give someone a « taste of his own medicine", you must first obtain sufficient quantities of the same medicine in the market, and if it’s out-of-stock -...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ilk, corruption, judgement, planet, poetry, science, word play,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Love of Our Life
LOVE Of Our Life

Life’s journey swim links 2 defined moments - birth & death.
To survive its stretch we swim different strokes,
Delivered inner strength combats heavy tides & puncture pokes,
Hidden forces compatibly energize different folks,
Fortifying for...

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Categories: ilk, desire, emotions, god, love, perspective, relationship, wisdom,
Form: Tail-rhyme
World Without Words, Part One
some wise men
of different bent, ilk,
orientation and time, 
then our own,
prescribed four spice yellow smoothie milk 
to fortify the virtues 
considered natural and proper
by their standards and rules of the game:
swaddling was à la mode
cuddling...

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Categories: ilk, philosophy, universe,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Philosophers - Xxii
Unquotable quotes: Philosophers – XXII

Take Socrates: the insignia of a true philosopher is the bald pate and the luxuriant beard – the very reason why women make for such pathetic philosophers.
The bald pate facilitates the...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ilk, humanity, humor, inspirational, philosophy, racism, religion,
Form: Epigram
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Lawyers - Xx
Unquotable quotes – Lawyers:  XX

(No aspersions are willfully or otherwise cast on the honorable profession of the Law. Though I’m not a Barrister, I passed – through self-study – all the subjects at the...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ilk, abuse, culture, dedication, humor, judgement, money, word
Form: Epigram
Premium Member The Queens Conjurer
All things that glow and move,
all things that change and pass,
I gather their delight
as in a burning-glass;
Judith Wright

The Queen's Conjurer
1.
'Given to magic and uncanny arts'
'Art mathematical' to make strange works
 Genius of movement artificial
Mechanical scarab...

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Categories: ilk, betrayal, dark, mystery, wisdom,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Alternative Facts With Feelings
I guess it never was
The way I thought it was
I say this only just because
You never came to love
I guess it wasn't so
Guess that's how the story goes
You didn't dig my flow
You didn't dig my...

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Categories: ilk, culture, earth day, happiness, health, heart, usa,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Great Little England
skinny island rump
  highway seas churning the horizon under turbulent skies
  entity England
  migration waves still grounding along the continental shelf
  monarchs, priests and lords
  relaunching history and hope, the...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ilk, culture, england, history,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member All Droned Out
A bunch of paparazzi came into town, with new toys, and an added crew.
Yes, we were now to meet the technological ages, latest break through!
We were suddenly swarmed by drones, that they very aggressively flew!
Nowhere...

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Categories: ilk, adventure, fantasy, fun, funny, humor, humorous, imagination,
Form: Light Verse
Eye cannot envision not wearing glasses
Eye cannot envision not wearing glasses

Ever since second grade
an ever stronger prescription
for nearsightedness donned my countenance,
cuz myopia (inherited courtesy
both parents) rendered me 'As Blind as a Bat' .

For some reason,
I wanted side arms
that wrapped behind...

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Categories: ilk, 12th grade, adventure, age, anxiety, class, fear,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Appreciation
Without memory there can be no insight. Without love, there can be no appreciation.
Anne Rice

From the deepest recesses of the crowded hall
Came a thunderous applause that shook the walls
An artist par excellence was on stage...

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© MB Farookh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ilk, appreciation, celebrity, dedication, emotions, goodbye, motivation, uplifting,
Form: Free verse
War Horse
Brumby.

A strong gale cuts its path across the snow laden mountain tops,
light and tough the timor, thoroughbred mix, leads his mob at a trot.
A day spend grazing the valley below they now ascend the range...

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Categories: ilk, horse, world war i,
Form: Ballad
News Junkie
I get it when I want it 
                           ...

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© Peter Dorr  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ilk, history, truth,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Rum N Raisin 8 - All Growed Up
‘Beasties’ is a bar that’s run for all the local pets
It’s quite easily found because it’s next door to the vets
The barman is an Emu but he gets it in the neck
The locals call him...

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Categories: ilk, cat,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Spaghetti - a Movie Not Made
Smoke signals rise from Sitting Duck cavern
In town the Pitt gang are trashing the tavern
John Wayne strolled in and he ain’t here to dance
They say that he walked like he just sh*t his pants

Don’t be...

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Categories: ilk, america, native american,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Mnemonic Devices: Rhyme and Alliteration In the Thirukkural, Canto 4, K35
Mnemonic Devices: Rhyme and Alliteration in the THIRUKKURAL, a random example: Canto 4, K35 by T. Wignesan

alukkaaru avaavekuli innaacchol naangkum
ilukkaa iyanrathu aram (refined, shorn of connective particles)
The way of vileness, self-congratulatory aid, ire and foul-mouthing...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ilk, memory, poetry, tamil,
Form: Epigram
A Light Session On Space
Are you seated there
No, I am standing in a space
Layers of avid air
keen to occupy horses 
for a race

Where else is space
Well it is in the milky way too
Joining you and me 
with an invisible...

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Categories: ilk, poetry, space,
Form: Free verse
In This World of Mine

The rain keeps coming, 
Masking tears of despair, and rivers of agony
Seem in no hurry to crest
In this orb that is my world, I stand in frozen animation
As I listen to the venom of tangled...

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Categories: ilk, allusion, angst, appreciation, integrity,
Form: Prose Poetry
Reaney's Lamborghini
So slick and sexy.  Purred past Temple Bar.
That throaty engine advertising punch.
All legal London, strolling out for lunch,
with turning heads declared, “Now that’s a car!”

So many barristers are – if not losers, 
low earners...

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Categories: ilk, humorous,
Form: Quatrain
Future Ponderance
I recall my having saved something:  A special sized box … a uniquely colored rubber band … an old, old hat … or a million sundry other things, thinking that sometime in the future...

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© Jack Clark  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ilk, introspection, remember,
Form: Narrative

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