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Premium Member Hitchhiker From Another World 4
“Come on, let's get introduced to my play mate in a palm.
Linda, these are Joshua’s true other selfs.” 
Lelia emitting a peculiar chuckle.
A comic situation arose where I changed my voice for each of my...

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Categories: incarcerated, art, beautiful, beauty, celebration, character, emotions, environment,
Form: Prose



The Only Northern Northern Star
As winter hazes of January spraying
While I was meditating on how
To write this riveting poem which
Seemed to be for someone who
I never cast in my sight.
Despite her name is not an odd in me
But I...

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Categories: incarcerated, africa,
Form: Ode
Premium Member Indignation 1-6-21
How dare you desecrate the Capitol with urine and feces!
Even filthy pigs refuse to defecate near their own dwelling place.
How dare you flaunt confederate flags, grim reminders of our bloody history, 
Alongside swastikas, hate symbols...

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Categories: incarcerated, anger, discrimination, emotions, hurt, prejudice, racism, violence,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Transference
"transference"


transference 
in a narcissistic world
propaganda for the 
unsuspecting
validation 
for the damaged

writers 
soldiers 
victims 
survivors
war fought daily
in shallow trenches

buckling at the knees
stand up 
brave comedians 
salute compatriots and cowards 
caught in their camouflaged net
all the crumbling...

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Categories: incarcerated, psychological, symbolism, war,
Form: Free verse
Inevitable Death Defines Life
Inevitable death defines afterlife

I mull mortality 
thru lens crafted occipital orbs
regarding a better future
experience sing a space oddity – 
whar incessant yaks
exuding a big hurt
emanate as cosmic atomic 
bipedal hominids replete roof lee wax
during a...

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Categories: incarcerated, absence, allah, angel, anxiety, atheist, bereavement, death,
Form: Rhyme



Cross My Heart and Hope To Die
{Three o'clock on a December afternoon,
the sky is opaque as my nature has stood out, the rain drizzles down my windows and I am distinctly reminded how it once drizzled down my back; the lacquers...

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Categories: incarcerated, absence, abuse, addiction, betrayal, child abuse, death,
Form: Free verse
The Death I Romanticize once I Think of You
"With every fiber of my being, my eyes glimpse at my whole life gone avail and unjust; the sacrifice mother had made before birth was certainly not enough, wish I had gone through the flames...

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Categories: incarcerated, absence, abuse, addiction, corruption, dark, death, deep,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Melanies Plight Her Constant Fight
Melanie’s  plight  
 Her constant  fight

Who is this asshole ?, the only one who will gain
as he – in his insane ways – causes you such pain.
Who is this jerk ?, that...

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Categories: incarcerated, daughter,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Sacred Secular Identity
We all have emerged from one nutritiously multicultural heart,
one sunlight into
one DNA patterned and structuring rhythm compliance 
with resonant RNA.

Predestined to remain within harmonic restraint limits,
yet free within these interdependent limits
to play ecopolitical WinWin healthywealth...

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Categories: incarcerated, beauty, culture, health, heaven, home, humanity, political,
Form: Prose Poetry
When Love Was Innocent
Innocent Love
The 10th grade-I was hurt, had a lot of pain I wore, thought that everyone could see it on my shirt, I felt incomplete, tried to be neat and do all the things I...

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Categories: incarcerated, adventure, basketball, boyfriend, character, love, pain,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Famed National Leader Speaks-So Does the Poetess
                The Leader Speaks:

I just make believe I am a genius, like the great, gifted, Elon Musk.
And I fooled my...

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Categories: incarcerated, change, character, humor, leadership, perspective, poets,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Deconstructed Lilith
"The Deconstructed Lilith"




Decomposing from a past
left forgotten and buried 
under the weakness of the first man banished

from 
Her Forest,

She rests, bound in the arms of angst 
eternally suspended, 
invisible and unheard

gagged, Her spirit waits 
and...

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Categories: incarcerated, dark, muse, mystery, psychological,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Traumatize-My Spokenword
I cry when you're not satisfied
I tried but when I fell I hide
In truth and act I've lied
Often embedded in my stride

Condemned in my consent I relinquish my pride
When it's all done and said I...

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Categories: incarcerated, analogy, assonance, cheer up, depression, hope,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Rise and Fall
The sky was never the 
limit for those who sook 
to defy the norm. They 
soar to the highest 
heavens like eagles and 
become one with the 
storm. The staffless 
Moses of the black 
parliament...

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Categories: incarcerated, corruption
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member Ain'T No Freedom Ringing
by Vicki Acquah 
Monday, January 17, 2011

Do you hear it; Brother can you hear it? Sisters do you feel it? I can't hear it! I been listening, but I do not hear it, cause ain't...

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Categories: incarcerated, black african american,
Form: Sonnet
Special Occasion
2/28/21

Dang it
Still doing the same s***
On a planet that is overpopulated
Always getting faded
And intoxicated
Often facing Goliath, call me David
I won and was elated
I also loss and got frustrated
My ego rose or it deflated
The one continually...

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Categories: incarcerated, dark, deep, poetry, rap, strength, truth, wisdom,
Form: Rhyme
Binary Entrapment
There were bars that entrapped her
Binary codes that captured her
There were walls made of concrete
Phones and messages, questions needing answers

Paperwork, assignments, deadlines and digits
Hello in the morning and silence by day
Have a good  night...

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Categories: incarcerated, conflict, freedom, how i feel, perspective, visionary,
Form: Free verse
Please Don'T Sell Out Your Soul To the Devil
Please, don't sell out your immortal soul to the devil!
Because he doesn't have any thing to offer you that
You really want or you really need

Why have your immortal spirit temporarily incarcerated
In the fiery torment of...

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Categories: incarcerated, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Verse
Barely Ink Left In My Pen
Stuck down here in hell with barely ink left in my pen.
All my blood has been drained, I cannot refill it again.
I’ve done this countless times, 
As you can see my reality attached to the...

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Categories: incarcerated, depression, on writing and wordsme,
Form: I do not know?
Why you should not vote for Nikki Haley for the Republican candidate in 2024 Q and A part two
Q:  Why should especially property owners and home owners hesitate to give free
      room and board to illegal aliens?

A:  This is legal in Washington State:  If you...

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Categories: incarcerated, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Prose
Notices From Your Watch Woman On the Wall Part Two
9)   The Chinese spy balloons, Tick Tock, letting them buy up farm land 
       next to our military bases,  Russia and China's navies launch war
 ...

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Categories: incarcerated, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Political Verse
Everyone Changes: Part One
Jasmine, the girl in gym with me, has a reputation of the school, theatre slut.
I BET IN THE NEXT TEN YEARS... she will become a famous actress who will end up
Being apart of the biggest...

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Categories: incarcerated, high school, irony, judgement, life, drug, ,
Form: Free verse
Earth One
A vision woke me from my sleep,  a dream. Images I feared would return, darkening day-to-night shadows, faulty dreams of time gone by extinguishing existence of mind, heart, and soul.
 
It was birthing in...

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© DM Babbit  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: incarcerated, absence, earth, environment, humanity, life,
Form: Narrative
The Usa's New Socialist Gods
"Thou shalt have no other Gods before me." Exodus 20:3 is an essential part of God's Holy Ten Commandments. "Thou shalt fear the Lord Thy God and him thou shalt serve." Deuteronomy 6:3. Those are...

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Categories: incarcerated, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Show Time
I'm named Delysia (sic) Patricia. This poem was 
inspired by Chris De Burgh's "Stripper" song.  
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABwDWwYX0Q4.

A buxom beaut
ill of repute
amply endowed with bits to spare
undoubtedly cute
without dispute
had a penchant her wares to lay bare
...

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Categories: incarcerated, funny, me, , cute,
Form: Rhyme

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