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Premium Member A Bohemian Maze of True Evil
Once so loyal and always true the gargoyles watch everything now
During their stony slumbers with their careful one-eyed open view,
As evil red-eyed demons rain down upon us in their dark-sprit forms,
Whilst our unsuspecting mortal Earth...

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Categories: imprecation, dark, evil, fantasy, god, horror, metaphor, symbolism,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member A Bohemian Maze of True Evil
A Bohemian Maze of True Evil

Once so loyal and always true the gargoyles watch everything now
During their stony slumbers with their careful one-eyed open view,
As evil red-eyed demons rain down upon us in their dark-sprit...

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Categories: imprecation, dark, evil, fantasy, god, horror, metaphor, symbolism,
Form: Narrative
A Bohemian Maze of True Evil
Once so loyal and always true the gargoyles watch everything now
During their stony slumbers with their careful one-eyed open view,
As evil red-eyed demons rain down upon us in their dark-sprit forms, 
Whilst our unsuspecting mortal...

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Categories: imprecation, creation, dark, evil, god, heaven, mother son,
Form: Narrative
The Moral Mortgage of Mice and Men
The moral mortgage of mice and men 

Yours truly quite astute,
especially regarding cute
little field mice, also known 
as meadow voles,
which imprecation one doth emote,
when aforementioned animal burrows inside
leaving pellet size poop in their wake
suddenly presenting...

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Categories: imprecation, adventure, animal, appreciation, august, bible, cat, creation,
Form: Rhyme
Prevarication Invites Animadversion Plus Aggravation
After beguiling charisma,
damnable excoriations fixedly,
gamely, horribly, insult jesting,
kibitzing, loosely mindless nattering,

outlandish pablum, quintessentially
representing senseless trumpeting,
unswervingly vapid wordy
X-DOUBLE-MINUS
yawping zest.

If ye did not already guess from thee 
above blimey claptrap, Das English flap
doodle glib human incorporates jokingly,
kookily,...

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Categories: imprecation, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 9th
Form: Light Verse



The Broken Piggy Bank
The broken piggy bank
strewn into a bajillion little pieces

Unexpected largesse
yours truly patiently waits,
a metaphor of my dire financial straits
courtesy papa's unsuspecting muse
the missus, this wordsmith notates
unwittingly linkedin to his misfortune,
a situation he hates,
especially, an unavoidable...

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Categories: imprecation, america, analogy, anger, animal, appreciation, august, cry,
Form: Rhyme
Memory Houses Soul Asylum Vestige
Memory houses soul asylum vestige...
where complex edifice once anchoring
venerated Glen Elm demesne once stood,
now nothing except vinyl city!

I recall breathtaking, expansive, incredible
numerous, tremblingly awe inspiring views
billion miles (slight exaggeration) heavenly
sights comfortably ensconced, while perched
high atop...

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Categories: imprecation, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, bereavement,
Form: Bio
Deep Within Throes of Writers Block Cerebral Cortex Feels Frozen To the Core
Deep within throes of writer's block cerebral cortex feels frozen to the core

Haint no rhyme nor reason
why writing a poem such an arduous chore
twenty two days afore
winter solstice twenty twenty more
or less three weeks from...

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Categories: imprecation, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Rhyme
Broken and Decayed
Like an abandoned egg in the refuse dump,
My soul and mind has started to rot.
Charcoaled by the heat and lines of your lies and betrayals,
Your words pierced my heart with pang,
Leaving me to gasp for...

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Categories: imprecation, pain,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Handyman
Ma and Pa dwelled in their brick rancher for many years.
There they reared their kids, seeing lots of joys and tears.
Pa was proud of his home and kept it in good condition.
He did lots of...

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Categories: imprecation, funny
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Ballad of the College Kids
The college kids were gathered around
   Listening to the latest stereophonic sounds
Speakers booming their tunes and melodies  
   Beatles, Stones, Hendrix, Doors and Bee Gees  

Sweet scent of cheap...

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Categories: imprecation, military, music, school, war,
Form: Ballad
Friday, the 13th
FRIDAY, THE 13TH, IS IT AN ANATHEMA?

I, in the bad old days
When medicine derives
Its worth and effectiveness
In the wack-wack days
The herbal and their prayers used to drive away evil spirits.

Our great great grandparents
And our parents...

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Categories: imprecation, people
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Hesitant Recoil
For this contest I’m asked to abide by the rules

and thus I sit and pen my thoughts obediently

but cannot check the renegade’s sweet rebellion


Limit cussing and cursing:
	
        ...

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Categories: imprecation, perspective,
Form: Free verse
Double Down Druthers
Indolence and procrastination took me by the hand 
And standing there I didn't care for anything too grand 
I wanted to sit back and rest but couldn't find the heart 
So I stood there contemplating...

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Categories: imprecation, confusion, introspection, care, me, care, me,
Form: Dodoitsu
Premium Member The Final, Awful End
But, without exception,
an imprecation to the old, a shibboleth
perception

then filters through:
the final, awful end of death
in view.

To some,
just their next breath
comes.

But, without exception
the final, awful end of death
comes.

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This is a minichu:
6/12/3, 4/8/2, 2/4/1, 6/8/1
Aba, cBc,...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: imprecation, death,
Form: Rhyme
Words
They are incantations,
holders of truth and lie,
they can be imprecations for bad or sly,
they are hammers that forge our lives,
implements which are sharp as knives,
mastering them may seem nigh,
one may think he is adroit in...

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Categories: imprecation, 6th grade, 7th grade, 8th grade, 9th
Form: Prose Poetry

Book: Reflection on the Important Things