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Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 74
“There,” Lumi said suddenly and Joulupukki looked through the trees, seeing a small house. 
     “Wait here said Joulupukki, I'll be right back.”
He made his way to the house and called...

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Categories: intersect, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic



Premium Member The Casualness of Casualties
In the intimate interlace of free will and fate, in the ultimate interplay of time and place, and with the consummate checkmate of my human dignity, all that is.. is over in the stormy, swarming...

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Categories: intersect, death, evil, family, fate, life, love, violence,
Form: Haibun
Premium Member Yolks and Whites, the Remix
Time's natural evolutionary purpose
and revolutionary EarthTribal meaning
is primordial eco-centric gratitude for being,
as compared to human nature's language 
of becoming some intent we are not yet.

Evolution of our human natural culture
explicates
explains
our cooperative vocational
ecological purpose.

From this exegetical...

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Categories: intersect, destiny, earth, nature, power, spiritual, wisdom,
Form: Parallelismus Membrorum
Premium Member Every Which Way
Suzie lived next door to Tom, and their families were the best of friends;
Like toffee clouds, chasing rainbows, once the blue storm wildly spends!

Tom and Susie enjoyed playing together, since they were the same age;
Like...

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Categories: intersect, children, fantasy, friend, fun, nature, nursery rhyme,
Form: Couplet
Rhythm
See them dressed in colors soldiers, regiment, British royal guards, guard bearskin, grandier guards, Buckingham palace guards dressed in scarlet red walking behind the queen’s casket and reminiscing the dead. Their tall bearskin hat almost...

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Categories: intersect, animal, death, destiny, endurance, environment, eulogy, motivation,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Garden Tale
gardens are where we are:

  from "Eden" to "Gilgamesh", "Babylon" to "Gethsemane"
  from mountain to coast, town to country
  from wetlands to desert oasis, under the sea to the edge of ice
...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: intersect, garden, places, space,
Form: Free verse
Torn Pages
intersecting rays of sun shines 
as sign of exchange of in vows
creating illusion as far as eyes are
wings of wax fly away as the unfortunate dawn arrives
Lost identity at the sight of horizon

holding a book...

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Categories: intersect, 12th grade, allegory, analogy, art, creation, deep,
Form: Free verse
The Bright Road
THE BRIGHT ROAD

I looked down a wide, bright road, and as I looked around
There was so much attracting me, and so much good I found.
The lights and scenery seemed so good, yet something deep inside
Said,...

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Categories: intersect, religious, travel,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Inevitable
I awaken to the sound of your voice, your words, calling to me...
Calling to me...Petitioning me... like an ethereal Siren's Song
Moving towards me just as waves journey toward an empty beach...
Always and forever...moving towards that...

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Categories: intersect, love, people, lonely, me,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Golden leaves, sheet music written by the unforgiving hand of time
Golden leaves, sheet music written by the unforgiving hand of time,
Fall in the slow rhythm of years that slip away like sand in an hourglass.
We are violins tuned to the melancholic tone of the eternal...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: intersect, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Scales of Justice
In the realm where truth and fairness reign,
The Scales of Justice sing their ancient strain.
They dance upon the precipice of law,
With blindfold tight, they seek no flaw.

Bearing the weight of society's trust,
They measure the worth...

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Categories: intersect, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Rangoli
We draw life's patterns, vibrant and bold,
We arrange our karma, both new and old.

In the mandala of time, we place our stories,
In the chakra of days, we set our glories.

We shape tales of anand, we...

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Categories: intersect, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Purple
My jeans I’d wear, twirling in the air
the cousins, loved those kids; I’d
see them hardly ever, flying, laughing,
rising. Mother couldn’t understand
the wriggling out of the purple dress;
nails were temporarily permanent,
bought in Poughkeepsie, when it
was safe...

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Categories: intersect, memory,
Form: Narrative
You'Re Not Poor Because He's Rich, Part Ii
III.
So many seem to think that hard work
is somehow a great curse,
they think that they deserve money
without putting in the work.
They seem to think those at the top
did do without hard toil,
that they would never...

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Categories: intersect, career, how i feel, jealousy, money, political,
Form: Rhyme
Mop and Bucket
The aftermath -  J.F Baker
You are the bucket to my mop

The twisting rope that whips the water awakening a bucket

My two hands wrap themselves around you, one above the other

Gripping firmly the silver pole...

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© Jf Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: intersect, angst, change, confusion, first love, sexy, silly,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Sleep Now Child
Tomorrow’s another day, when 
this present is dead and done
In reality one rotation, on 
earths path around the sun
The position can be calculated,
but what lies in store unknown 
Our planet’s measurable, not 
unpredictable like skin...

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Categories: intersect, allusion, creation, humanity, life,
Form: Rhyme
Death Knelt
In the cartographies merger with the soul,
where topographies bring thought converge,
a hidden rose blooms,
its petals unfolding,
like a cipher's dark emerge,
thorns burst contradiction piercing the hymen with certitude,
as the benthic depths,
a chthonic whisper,
exhale the secrets unsaid...

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Categories: intersect, art, crazy, creation, dark, death, deep, extended
Form: Free verse
Premium Member NO KINGS
We our blessed with many freedoms in America…
We may not always agree on what freedoms each of us select…
and where we often get into trouble is when our opposing views of freedom intersect.

We are free...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: intersect, america,
Form: Rhyme
Trinity
Trinity

If we can be certain that we know that God is one, God is Creator
yet fail to see the joy of forgiveness, reconciliation and growth in the human spirit:
then we are standing firmly in one...

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Categories: intersect, blessing, christian, jesus, prayer, religious,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Beneath the everyday attire, the spirit falls ill, dormant
Beneath the everyday attire, the spirit falls ill, dormant,
In the monotony that seems an eternity of silver smoke, contingent.
Boredom weaves its fabric between walls of flesh, walking dead,
Many beings live this pseudo-existence, in slumbering cages.

They...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: intersect, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member In the realm of night within my mind, where moonlight drips like wax
In the realm of night within my mind, where moonlight drips like wax,
I lose myself among old memories, shrouded in mist,
dancing at the edge of an abyss, do not come too close to me,
for my...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: intersect, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Wedding Vows
He had worked hard on his wedding vows but when it came to their wedding day as he gazed into her eyes…he put the words he prepared away.

“Since the moment you said yes you’d marry...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: intersect, wedding,
Form: Rhyme
Consumed By Memories of Infatuation
Anguished pained introvertedness
choked, immobilized, paralyzed...
rigor mortis frozen state held sway
over mine adolescent body as if...
scared to death upon unavoidable
close encounter (perhaps maybe

third time within same number of
days), sans wretched mortified
inevitable orbit, this bodily Earth-
ling on...

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Categories: intersect, 11th grade, 9th grade, age, anger, cute
Form: Bio
Premium Member Dialectic
If there’s no god, why show respect
for pain that’s felt by an insect,
for doesn’t that in part deflect
from order’s natural select
which did from soup somehow infect,
cajole or otherwise confect
life as we know it, and inject
complexity,...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: intersect, life, meaningful, pain,
Form: Monorhyme
Premium Member More From My Eyes
When I think about my eyes…I am filled with adulation for like many of my body parts…they’re a marvel of creation.

Allowing me with just a turn of my head to see the world around me.
Opening...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: intersect, perspective,
Form: Rhyme

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