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Song of Amergin: Translation
The Song of Amergin: Modern English Translations

The Song of Amergin
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

I am the sea breeze
I am the ocean wave
I am the surf's thunder
I am the stag of the seven tines
I am...

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Categories: impartial, ireland, myth, mythology, song, storm, visionary, war,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Niitthaar Perumai, the Fundamental Role of the Ascetic, Canto 3 of the Thirukkural By Thiruvalluvar
Niithaar Perumai, the Fundamental Role of Ascetics, Canto 26 of the Thirukkural, the Tamil Classical Treatise on Ethics, Translation and Commentary by T. Wignesan 


[Given the scarcity of information (mostly conflicting even then) on the...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: impartial, education, humanity, life, philosophy, retirement, tamil,
Form: Epigram
Premium Member A View From a Window
As dawn unfolds today beyond my fractured windowpane,
a breeze beguiles the ashen drapes. Like snakes they slip aside,
revealing wanton worlds that race and run aground, insane,
immersed in scenes obscene that savants strive to mask and...

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Categories: impartial, peace, people, political, society,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Breath, In Blue
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"Breath, in Blue"



Bluebottles broken scattered
shattered legions on the beach of my heart
my blue planet lungs rattle
my breath battered in the honeycomb maze
vanished all my bees belittled forgotten...

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Categories: impartial, animal, bird, earth, fish, god, humanity, symbolism,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Lifeboat Peg Leg's Trial
Part 9

A trial was formed with the Captain as Judge
    With the good Doctor to frame the debate.
While the Dancer was pressed to the Atheist's grudge
    And the crew...

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Categories: impartial, adventure, allegory, humorous,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member To Kill a Mockingbird: the Unsung Heroes
To Kill a Mockingbird is both a young girl’s coming-of-age story and a more nebulous production about the reasons and consequences of bigotry and discrimination, examining how good and evil can coexist within a particular...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: impartial, angst, character, muse,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member A Whole New Word
Each English-speaker knows that funner means more fun than fun,
   and weirder means more weird than weird. And yet nary a one
of "proper" dictionaries has neologism words -
   the editors must...

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© John Watt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: impartial, word play, words,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Inner Sanctum
Placed Fist in:
Pick a Title, Vol 41 Poetry Contest
Sponsored by Edwrad Ibeh


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Categories: impartial, feelings, god, humanity, men,
Form: Verse
Premium Member A Modest Proposal To the Universal Dilemma of Human Melancholy
What is it to dwell in the realm of melancholy? Is it merely a cloak of desolation that we wear, or rather a wave of sorrow that engulfs us, rendering us incapable of envisioning a...

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Categories: impartial, depression, encouraging, hope, motivation, perspective, philosophy, proposal,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Story of the Lopsided Boy
Born into a world with only one hand to hold
Delivered by eyes impassive to his existence 
cold fingers brought no warmth to his welcome
While no strength held him high.
The yearning in his eyes hollowed with...

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Categories: impartial, boy, fate, sorrow,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Muppets In the Soup - Join In
Write a limerick of your own about a Muppet. 
If you post it in a comment or in soup mail to me, 
and I find it appropriate, I'll add it on. ;-)


Sesame Street's Count von...

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© Lin Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: impartial, fun,
Form: Limerick
Dazed
Charlie’s Angels, 
 Starsky and Hutch,
 Welcome Back Cotter,
 The Brady Bunch.
 I think I watched TV too much!

 Columbo,
 The Partridge Family,
 Lucille Ball,
 I must confess I viewed them all.

   ...

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Categories: impartial, growing up, old,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Time-Surfing Mystics
The true mystic respects the value of time
and never puts anything off till tomorrow.
                     ...

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Categories: impartial, corruption, creation, life, mystery, nature, paradise, peace,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Driver of Victory
Victory at the Hippodrome

They were hiding their stalls out of sight near the race course at Olympia

No signs but everyone knew where they were under cover of dubious propriety

On track for instant wealth and gratification...

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Categories: impartial, conflict,
Form: Verse
Observing Love
Observer,
Though impartial, I can never be as
I try to see you through others eyes.
Today you will be just a man—
Past his youth, not yet elderly,
Though you show signs of aging.
Your dark hair, now sports silver,
Or...

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Categories: impartial, for him, love, relationship,
Form: Romanticism
Clairvoyant Calm
The smells of hospitals in 
December 
can almost taste the anesthesia 
faint remnants of uncertainty 
  
expecting outcomes so trivial 
from the outside in 
passing sleepless strangers in the corridors 
thinking to oneself, 
...

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Categories: impartial, death, faith, peopledeath, death,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Isotropic
pandemoniac incredulity sweeps the fat globe

illusion in disguise and sweet dreams of equality 

the grim reaper measures invincible destruction

finally attempts to be fair at least once in a life time

‘fear not for I am a...

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Categories: impartial, betrayal,
Form: Free verse
People Need Free Societies
People need free societies, but I am not referring to the deadly monstrous global pandemic! They need freedom of expression on line and/or in person.
And they need the freedom of speech coupled by a free...

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Categories: impartial, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Mayhem and the Strange Stranger
The infraction of mayhem stood resilient as it was tried for the many crimes the jurors had, ultimately, blamed on rage.
The reaction went, as expected, and mayhem worried, "Is this what happens when madness is...

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Categories: impartial, conflict, discrimination, hate, metaphor, philosophy, voice,
Form: Rhyme
Elements
She is fire
Raging red and hot through all that surrounds her.
She entices you, drawing you in,
Like a moth to her flame,
Just to singe your wings.
She does not discriminate,
Nobody is safe from her unyielding heat.
She promises...

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Categories: impartial, fear, people, satire, autumn, body, love, may,
Form: Free verse
Wind of Fate
There is a wind never heard of
A wind we've all soared
Every bit of humanity has once been a submissive wife
Or rather a humble slave to this wind
This wind is part of earths eternal mysteries
It has...

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Categories: impartial, africa, allah, anti bullying, baby, beautiful, bible,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Impartial Insights Or Intellectual Snobbery In Thiru-Valluvar's Thiruk-Kural: Canto 84 Peethaimai
Impartial insight into Human Nature or intellectual Snobbery in Thiru-Valluvar's THIRU-KURAL: Canto 84 - PEETHAIMAI*

[Note: Throughout his oeuvre, there can be found aphorisms which broadly hint at Thiru-Valluvar's intolerance of the less-endowed individual, and none...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: impartial, abuse, character, sympathy, tamil,
Form: Epigram
Whats Great About Britain
Great Britain !

What is actually Great about Britain ?

Is it our overriding sense of Virtue ?

How we feel it is our God given right to criticize ?

Or present our way of life and values to...

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Categories: impartial, betrayal,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Free Advice To Those Who Would Be King From the Thiruk-Kural With Notes
Free advice to those* who would be King from the THIRUK-KURAL with notes
[*like presidents and prime ministers of declining (falling or fallen) nations]

K381: padaikudi kuulamaiccu nadpuaran aarum
        ...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: impartial, america, natural disasters, paris, patriotic, people, political,
Form: Epigram
Premium Member Utopia Rising
Listen up, y'all! I've got a vision to share
Of a world where corruption doesn't dare
To rear its ugly head or show its face
Where justice and fairness set the pace

Imagine a place where bribes are extinct
Where...

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Categories: impartial, corruption, endurance,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things