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Pablo Neruda Translations
I love you only because I love you
by Pablo Neruda
loose translation by Michael R. Burch

I love you only because I love you;
I am torn between loving and not loving you,
Between apathy and desire.
My heart vacillates...

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Categories: isles, love, romance, romantic, romantic love, spanish, women,
Form: Sonnet



Song of Amergin: Translation
The Song of Amergin: Modern English Translations

The Song of Amergin
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

I am the sea breeze
I am the ocean wave
I am the surf's thunder
I am the stag of the seven tines
I am...

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Categories: isles, ireland, myth, mythology, song, storm, visionary, war,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Rhine Salmon Complaint Translation of Etiemble S Complainte D Un Saumon Du Rhin By T Wignesan
The Rhine Salmon Complaint, Translation of Etiemble’s Complainte d’un salmon du Rhin

						For Yvon Belaval
(A lilting musical poem of varying line length in quatrains with a refrain and much internal
 rhyming; end-rhyme scheme: alternate rhymes in...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: isles, nature,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Softly Off-Colored Poem - 2
Poet's Pre-Notes: A poem from my 8th week in a Stanford continuing education class offered on the internet, a study of free verse and structure. The poem writing technique is to write as unconsciously as...

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Categories: isles, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 60
Several days passed when Joulupukki finally had a chance to meet with the council.
     “Seileach,” Joulupukki nodded to the Elder as he entered the council chamber convening once again on the...

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Categories: isles, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic



Premium Member Spring Break V - Russians On Miami Beach
I.

The Fish Crow is an outcast amongst the seagulls
Standing on the hot Miami sand
At the end
Of our rose-colored beach towel

Nodding and blabbing half-heartedly
Nuh-uh nuh-uh
To the lack of crumbs

From us
The stingy blue collar visitors
From freezing old...

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Categories: isles, spring, vacation,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Long Ago, Memories of a Cold Winter Night Conversation
Long Ago, Memories Of A Cold Winter Night Conversation
(Narrative/Rhyme)

Hebridean isles, once sang to me in a dream,
She her beautiful hair silky, so very long
There rests magnificent treasure few ever find
A good poet would use it...

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Categories: isles, art, best friend, imagination, lonely, solitude, winter,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Diary Notes: Lamentable Laissez-Faire
Diary Notes: Lamentable laissez-faire

                     …the lêche cul is
back
       ...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: isles, anti bullying, august, conflict, judgement, paris,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Halloween Tale, Poetic Dream of Raven, Poe and I
Halloween Tale, Poetic Dream Of Raven, Poe And I
(Not a contest entry)

When into an unearthed slumber I fell
An accursed storm came with its black tail
Within isles of swirling doom and gloom
I woke, a prisoner in...

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Categories: isles, dark, dream, evil, halloween, imagination, october, raven,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Great Little England
skinny island rump
  highway seas churning the horizon under turbulent skies
  entity England
  migration waves still grounding along the continental shelf
  monarchs, priests and lords
  relaunching history and hope, the...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: isles, culture, england, history,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Easter Service and Then Some
The local Zookeeper decided that he wanted Dragons’ cute penguins back.
So he offered to help make this Easter, for them, way more special, that’s right!
He made them anchovy filled, jello colored eggs for them, to...

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Categories: isles, adventure, fantasy, fun, funny, humor, humorous, imagination,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member A Job Awaits- Dragon Style
Now Dragons brothers, Joey and Casey had jobs they went to…
        And Dragon suddenly had nothing, nothing, simply nothing to do.
So I took him to McDonalds… That most...

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Categories: isles, adventure, fantasy, fun, funny, humor, humorous, imagination,
Form: Light Verse
No Brave New World

  In the meta-versed binaural wish song beats, 
skid row streets of the bottomless pits of Metropolis/ Thebes, 
you are quardoned off and printed in a likeness 
wronged-vaped, winged
to the wilderness by their covens,...

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Categories: isles, art,
Form: Rhyme
In These Shoes of Sulk
In the fry oil of your frustration,
You've turned into someone stranger than fiction, by your callous action 
A heartless love affair had it your way and I was having a good day
Until you and I...

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Categories: isles, deep, desire, emotions,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Dual Heritage
I am a descendant of Greece and the
Greeks,
We say hello and goodbye by kissing
Both cheeks,
But I also descend from the British,
For my father was very, very English!
I am a true mix of English
And  Greek,
And...

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Categories: isles, life, travel,
Form: Rhyme
Eva Nell
EVE NELL
BY

JOHN M. ARRIBAS

EVA NELL WAS A BEAUTIFUL BABY,  LATER A TEEN
A GORGEOUS WOMAN,  AS HAS EVER BEEN SEEN
COQUETTISH, CHARMING, WITH  INVITING SIGHS
SOME SAID THERE WAS EVIL BEHIND THOSE EYES
OF ALL THE...

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Categories: isles, allegory, betrayal, dark, irony, muse, satire,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member La Poetess Gardener-A Dedicated Verse To Poetess Jan Allison
La Poetess Gardener;
And in her garden she's growing;
Small flower Jan Allison;
We thank you for your words and verses of encouragements;
How be it some funny, a lot heaven sent;
We thank you for sharing your creativeness;
A small...

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Categories: isles, analogy, appreciation, dedication, funny, garden, mentor, poetess,
Form: Free verse
Island Hopping
ISLAND HOPPING
by

JOHN M. ARRIBAS


My first day of community service at Glen Oaks
Assigned to spend time with a few elderly folks
Spotted an old gentleman staring out into space
Weathered beaten hands and a sun etched face
How are...

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Categories: isles, war, world war ii,
Form: Rhyme
Blame it on the Rain
"Blame it on the rain", for business 
on your sunny day, 
though it is a provider for you, 
you provide a poo poo.
World, obstain or remains In your dusty bowl, 
she be more precious than...

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Categories: isles, art, feelings,
Form: Rhyme
And I Will Curse Those Who Curse Israel 3
"And I will send a fire against MaGog, and among them who dwell carelessly in the isles.  Ezekiel 39:06.  ***The unknown inhabitants and nations of the world. During the Old Testament time periods...

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Categories: isles, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Xlv - Tongue-Teasing Epigrams
UNQUOTABLE QUOTES: XLV - Tongue teasing epigrams

A stitch in time can save an arranged marriage and stave off a family feud, not to mention everlasting vendettas.
Still waters run deep in sleep.
When the hens begin to...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: isles, humor, judgement, satire, word play, words,
Form: Epigram
The Winds of War Part One
Matthew 24:6 "You shall hear of wars and rumors of wars, but do not be alarmed...."

Currently Russia is doing much moire than casting  its covetous eyes upon Ukraine! It wants to invade it without...

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Categories: isles, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Verse
Has World War 111 Begun In Europe Part One
There is at least one USA politician in Congress that believes, "World War 111 is happening in Europe!" And yet the USA and the rest of NATO are offering no military support to Ukraine because...

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Categories: isles, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
Mocking the Raven
When I was young, I would mock the raven,
Never dreaming her harsh call was a cry
Across the water to the castle of her brother
King Bram, the Raven, ruler of the British Isles.
Never did I dream...

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© Deb Radke  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: isles, history, imagination, loss, war, dream, people, peace,
Form: Prose Poetry
My Dream Vacation
I've dreamed of something special for quite some time,
a vacation I've envisioned that would be simply sublime.
I'll be leaving from Miami on a round-the-world cruise
and I reserved a balcony room to enjoy the scenic views.

I'll...

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Categories: isles, dream, vacation,
Form: Imagism

Book: Reflection on the Important Things