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Limericks Vi - ReligionLimericks VI - Religion
Pell-Mell for Hell Mel
by Michael R. Burch
There once was a Baptist named Mel
who condemned all non-Christians to hell.
When he stood before God
he felt like a clod
to discover His Love couldn’t fail!
Why I...
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Categories:
infer, christian, humor, humorous, light, nonsense, religion, religious,
Form:
Limerick
Spineless In the RunningWas 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:
infer, age, august, beautiful, care, city, creation, fate,
Form:
Prose Poetry
L'OvertureL'Overture
Lest we forget
Words often mouthed
For the dead of bloody war
Forgot not those great ones
Whose battles were on the home front
Seeking only equality of voice
Ray Charles to you was a singer
Backwards and long ago he was...
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Categories:
infer, black african american, encouraging, freedom, french, history,
Form:
Free verse
Vinny Lou - Both Audio and TextLavinnia Lewellyn Canasta…my great, great grandpa’s sister…
and only childless woman on my mother’s family’s side…
Moved to town to live with us when she was eighty-five
to help her great, great nephew raise us kids...
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Categories:
infer, family,
Form:
Rhyme
The Butterfly, Part IOne warm Summer’s day
As I sat in my folding chair
Something caught my eyey
Something there
Something flying through the air
It was a butterfly
It did flitter and flutter by
When it decided to land
It landed on my left hand
I...
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Categories:
infer, allegory, allusion, analogy, butterfly, me, mental illness,
Form:
Rhyme
His SorrowWe presume to know of a far better way
But our devices will falter somewhere, someday
Surely there will come a time, a time to pay
We don't care, our chosen course we shall stay
In light of His...
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Categories:
infer, christian, religious,
Form:
Rhyme
Warning: Barely Closeted Monsters Lurk HereWarning: Barely Closeted Monsters Lurk Here!
Religious freedom’s what’s at stake! True monsters wage this war!
God’s told THEM (1) just when life begins (so faith that differs SIN)!
My Bible does not say, does yours? Raise hands...
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Categories:
infer, faith, love, science,
Form:
Rhyme
ReligionIt is not my intent to Laypeople offend,
When I refer to religion contrived by greedy men.
Not all, some individuals always ready,
To take time out to help the needy, unsteady.
No, the religious...
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Categories:
infer, religion,
Form:
Rhyme
Light Verse and Nonsense Verse ILight verse and nonsense verse
Mini-Ode to Stamina
by Michael R. Burch
When you’ve given so much
that I can’t bear your touch,
then from a safe distance
let me admire your persistence.
The Trouble with Elephants
by Michael R. Burch...
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Categories:
infer, animal, fun, humor, humorous, light, nature, writing,
Form:
Light Verse
The Untold TaleTELLING YOU…
THE UNTOLD TALE
All I can infer from my reminiscence…
I was a kid,
Wearing cloak of innocence,
With twinkling eyes looking straight…
Away from sun,
With my mother ,in her love’s shade.
...
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Categories:
infer, life, philosophyme, me,
Form:
Narrative
IndelibleI was seventeen, had one year left of high school and a boyfriend I didn't even love. It was the end of summer, and I was on the verge of a night indelible
because it was...
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Categories:
infer, happiness, high school, lost love, love, me,
Form:
Narrative
Theater of Utter Charm Part 17Part 17
a kitchen drawer filled with throwaway lines
taped across the raw spots
itching festering inquiries eh inspector
asking the unavoidable
if we know how we got here
there's a better chance to know
where the fated flatulence we are going
if...
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Categories:
infer, how i feel,
Form:
Free verse
The Walking Stick"Louis!",she calls out.
Yes,ironically I am the namesake.
A signboard-Please don't hurt me.I'm blind.
"Are you lost in thought again?
You and your stupid world!"
My stupid world.
I see her bite her tongue in my mind.
A smile on my lips.
"I...
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Categories:
infer, change, feelings, friendship, longing, love, poetry, simple,
Form:
Free verse
Patriarch, Roller CoasterRoller coaster by ian munywe
Shuffling of many a feet in the street, sighing reluctantly in this awful road.
As we draw closer to alien things, what we saw before not in sync,
Far so far we have...
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Categories:
infer, how i feel,
Form:
Free verse
Speeches On Different Occasions
We always eulogize a child on his birth
We also eulogize a person on his death
On both occasions he is unable to appreciate the praise
At birth...
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Categories:
infer, birth, death,
Form:
Sestina
I Can Hardly Wait Reading Welter of BooksI can hardly wait reading welter of books...
courtesy Karen Windle a gift horse
ponied up late afternoon May18th, 2020
over roan nay bore lee volition.
Unbeknownst how she raised (cane),
and loudly wrapped outside the door
every ounce of...
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Categories:
infer, 12th grade, addiction, character, friend, inspiration, literature,
Form:
Free verse
I Am
Written: February 22, 2024
_______________________________________
Divine dole of daytime, distinct as it came.
Fetch forward in finding your felicity flame.
A gap in...
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Categories:
infer, analogy, appreciation, character,
Form:
Rhyme
Ashtavakra Gita Verse 9:1 and 9:3
9.1
“Opposing forces,
duties done and left undone—
when does it end
and for whom?
Considering this, be ever desireless,
let go of all things,
and to the world turn an indifferent eye”
9.3
“Seeing all things as threefold suffering,
the sage becomes still
Insubstantial,...
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Categories:
infer, spiritual,
Form:
Rhyme
It Could Be Smarter To Barter By PhreepoetreeTHIS IS A TYPE OF POETRY I CAME UP WITH
AND METHINKS IT’S...
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Categories:
infer, fantasyme, old, me, old,
Form:
Quatrain
Heavenly MattersToilets are uniquely designed for one purpose only,
And as we know them, they are dispellers of waste.
Our human waste is a byproduct of consumed food.
The body extracts useful nutrients and expels the rest.
We excrete the...
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Categories:
infer, christian, heaven,
Form:
Verse
Dear Shari Todd Written July 29 2015 Hello 2uwing my loss) if grim reaper
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circling back to your queue
ped ditty linkedin with aforementioned
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Categories:
infer, 12th grade, 7th grade, 8th grade, gender,
Form:
Free verse
Frayed Plumeshe got on about three stops after I did
I was sure she was conversant in ballet
by the way she danced up the steps
and delicately deposited her passage
into the device next to...
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Categories:
infer, life, lost love, for her, heart, for
Form:
Light Verse
An Existential CuriosityAnti-intellectualism may breed anti-curiosity.
Harsh reality can frustrate existential sternness.
They tied backlash against "mere" curiosity.
Yet, every human behavior has a purpose.
Conveying a full breakdown of all the key sights.
Tangling, multiplying tendrils sepia from white.
My...
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Categories:
infer, analogy, appreciation, inspirational, world,
Form:
Rhyme
The Lady Who Lives Next Door To Me Yearns To Sever Body Parts“HYBRID POETRY”
...
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Categories:
infer, angst, me, old, me, old,
Form:
Free verse
The Lady Who Lives Next Door To Me Yearns To Sever Body Parts“HYBRID POETRY”
...
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Categories:
infer, angst, me, old, me, old,
Form:
Free verse