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The Quiet Hypocrisy
A Rant – The Quiet Hypocrisy


it seeps in through gradual osmosis

and soon is ingrained in pliant minds

it mutates and thrives in tunnels of vision

and then is fused into the fiber of unreason

the quiet hypocrisy that...

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Categories: interring, courage, dream, education, faith, forgiveness, freedom, history,
Form: I do not know?



Premium Member Hear the Instruction-
Hear the Instruction 


Cast in the lot among;
Let us all have one purse;
For the love of money is the root of all evil;
If someone comes to take your pants, give him your shirt;
Hear the instruction...

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Categories: interring, analogy, appreciation, care, caregiving, engagement, introspection,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Mr Strange
I walk the plank
Lit the bed, laugh at myself
Like whose that in the mirror?
Laughing at me, now I'm sad
Playing with dolls  
Hocus pocus to the kids next door,
The voodoo 
I contemplated for the whole...

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Categories: interring, image, imagination,
Form: Free verse
Fragments of First Love
“Fragments of the first experience ever remain in air” ~ By poet  


Sits above uncle wearing his preacher's hat;
Sits her Mom below with a vacant praise;
She for whom he sighs stands beside,
Digging the floor...

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Categories: interring, evil, heartbreak, love,
Form: Rhyme
The Last of the Wine
The Last of the Wine

When the last of the wine
has been poured, red and dry,
and the gold wings of eagles,
burnished by time, dismount the sky.

When the velvet hush of eventide
conquers the ebbing splendor of day
and...

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Categories: interring, love, romance, romantic love,
Form: Verse



Castles In Spain
Drumming from the amps, bristling with snares and hooks,
(“I see in your eyes, castles in Spain.”);
Aide memoirs of the past, post-war resurrection, stubbornly,
Wreathed in wires of smoke and delineated by baselines,
(“I see in your eyes,...

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© Tony Bush  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: interring, allegory, angst, death, history, life, lost love,
Form: Verse
Our tribute to you Marie
A tribute to Marie,
Marie, you seemed to draw the short straw in life,
Again and again, 
Yet somehow you were able find a way to keep giving,
To those who we thought less deserving.
But giving was in...

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Categories: interring, age, angel, appreciation, bereavement, celebration, cry, sister,
Form: Elegy
Premium Member Loving--
In a kingdom full of cuddles;
'Loving!' said I, 'thing of amour';
My passion is this blessed, crazy muddles;
Heated hot emotions and loins treasures;
Got fever boiling? 
Can't control them;
My passion is the comforting lovely
Loving
In a kingdom full...

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Categories: interring, analogy, appreciation, desire, for her, i love
Form: Rhyme
Which Door To Open
The corridors of life are rarely straight:
Not only do they bend and twist and veer,
We find the way ahead becomes unclear,
Soon blocked by doors -- each door, a different fate.
We’d like to take our time,...

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Categories: interring, analogy, future, life, metaphor,
Form: Italian Sonnet

Book: Reflection on the Important Things