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Premium Member Chapter 112 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: Damian and the Family Go To Church
Early morning dawn July
"Mallory"  Damian whispered, sliding 
Closer to her. "Mallory" he Whispered 
Again gently caressing. She wanted
To say stop. It was to late
he moved quite quickly. He spread
Like wild fire. Soon consuming her.
The...

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Categories: itinerary, angst, devotion,
Form: Alliteration



Premium Member Let's Go To Robotville
I have the greatest of the great ideas!” My husband said. 
“Best one I have ever had!” He uses this line weekly 
Since he is in sales, and we have been married a long time...

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Categories: itinerary, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 8th
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Vacate To the Vacation
I may as well concede the obvious. I was an incorrigible workaholic,
Who was always so driven to succeed, that working replaced all frolic.

I was the co-owner of a business, along with my lifelong best friend.
Together...

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Categories: itinerary, beach, friendship, fun, places, time, travel, vacation,
Form: Couplet
Longing Crow
Red fish, blue fish, green fish, yellow fish
a rainbow in the pond, lets swim upstream
change the course of evolution, grow two feet and wings
proceed to fly like Pegasus to the end of the rainbow
find this...

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Categories: itinerary, longing,
Form: Free verse
Odyssey From Africa 8a
CHAPTER 8 Two Paths
 
North they travelled through the jungle 
Aiming to escape from forest
Seeking an itinerary 
Near the coast in open country 
 
So they climbed a wooded hilltop;
Han attained the top-most branches
Of a mighty towering ironwood
To survey the...

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Categories: itinerary, adventure, africa, history, mythology, nature,
Form: Narrative



' Which Is Allegorical and Which Is Real (Radical) ? ... '
The Bible Itself, Explains Itself   (2 Pet. 1: 20)
Explains It Better, Than Anyone Else
Once, It’s Taken Off The Shelf
& Explore Complete Message Left

The Bible Tells, Which Words Are Allegorical    ...

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Categories: itinerary, devotion, faith, family, history, hope, inspirational, introspection,
Form: Light Verse
Devision Part 1
Masses forming classes boarding:
Corral Gates of slaughter, hauling, sorting- human beings-aborting
our innocent(sons and daughters)
Bishops Queens and Cannon Fodder-
their crop of sheep sacrifice to image of the Beast 
es cargo for the Elite Machine; of
Underground in...

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Categories: itinerary, america, anger, anxiety, art, death, funny love,
Form: Rhyme
Doomed Dolt, Numbed Nerd, Trampled Trumpery:3
the Medicare, an undeserved fund the patients spend,
which seems extremely excrescent,
must be crushed immediately without any mend. 
No coverage serves them right! Be they gravely ill or convalescent.
In his favor, all the rules the Capitol...

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Categories: itinerary, corruption, political, satire,
Form: Rhyme
Hooker's Got Paid
I can repeat the beat without knowing what I’m saying                         ...

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© John Beam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: itinerary, abuse, anger, angst, anti bullying, community, rap,
Form: Lyric
Ginger
I first recognized you as a brother of a friend
But it wasn’t long before
I dissolved your identity from hers.

We talked for hours on end
About school, t.v. shows, and friends
I met you that night
When you picked...

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Categories: itinerary, crush, friendship, heartbreak, how i feel, hurt,
Form: Free verse
Nature's Way
Whether Evolution or the Spoken Word,
From time immemorial, seasons revolve
And cosmetic changes take place.
The Creator in an awesome way,
Fashioned this universe of air, land and sea.
From season to season all creation knows,
When it's the right...

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Categories: itinerary, autumn, beach, butterfly, imagery, rainforest, snow, weather,
Form: Free verse
Our Identity
What defines us awes us
What sums up in this unending sojourn that we call life
Each offering different taste to us, depending on the façade that’s dominant
In this multifaceted itinerary, the valleys we must cross, 
The...

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© Real Heman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: itinerary, allusion,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Lifetime Get-A-Way, a Survivors Tale
*Image of Cherokee Piper, Four-seater single engine by Wilkie.

Lifetime Get-A-Way, A Survivors Tale

It is nineteen-eighty new years eve in less than two days,
that said--this turned a fourteener syllabic lined poem,
fourteener set of rhyming-lined poems--to paraphrase,
I...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: itinerary, adventure, beautiful, crazy, destiny, fun, memory, vacation,
Form: Rhyme
How Do You Like Your Eggs In the Morning?
Like a warm cotton bud used to give inner ears a clean
there is something comforting about routine.
Knowing where you stand and the order of play,
knowing what to expect at every point in your day.
Living to...

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© Lee Price  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: itinerary, life, on work and working, people, political,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member The Story of a Squirrel Who Wouldn'T Share and of a Blue Jay That Did
The Story Of a Squirrel Who Wouldn't Share
And Of a Blue Jay That Did
By: Tom Wright
2/11/00

Near our Pear tree a heap of nuts
I placed upon the ground,
and it came to me as no surprise,
when a...

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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: itinerary, bird, humor, nature,
Form: Lyric
" On Line "
" On Line "
 
I want one of those computers
Superconductor duper super science fiction 
Like in the films you see
Where the female efficient voice
Tells me everything is working properly
 
Punch up my memory boost and...

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Categories: itinerary, funnycomputer,
Form: Free verse
Coffee Boy

There’s an important meeting
on the upcoming shark calendar itinerary
A prospectus offer from a suitor company
demands an improper greeting
The boss lady wanna know
who’s gonna lead the negotiating envoy
Carry the corporate banner
for this back channel acquisition ploy
But...

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Categories: itinerary, business, corruption, humorous, satire,
Form: Light Verse
Mandate
Is it truth, is it fruit, unspoiled?
           Filtered news under play kitchen hard boil?

           Unproofed,...

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Categories: itinerary, art,
Form: Rhyme
On the Train
Clickety clack, it's alright to say,
 time doesn't stand still,
as the train clickety clacks away.  

Time never stands still,
 no, no, it can't and never will
rolling on these beaten tracks; 
 the train keeps...

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© Dm Babbit  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: itinerary, analogy, , western,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Only Star For Me
God shrouded the universe in darkness.
Is there a human or divine side to blackness?
The young dictum's star shines brightly here.
I dream when I look at the stars with calmness.

Despite my utmost level of grief and...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: itinerary, analogy, appreciation, star,
Form: Rubaiyat
Premium Member Trustworthy Telltales -
The words strut & rust can be derived from the mechanism of Trust,
Trust could not exist without doubt,suspicion and the possibility of failure,
would I desire Trust if I never had it,or couldn't have it,

many things...

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Categories: itinerary, caregiving, me, life, me, trust,
Form: Didactic
A Poem About Love In a Banishment Basement of Confusion
i am honestly drawing a blank
i am struggling to underline the underlying reasons
my head is spinning and the rest of my body is stone still frozen
just yesterday, we were laughing it up and being big...

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© Marty King  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: itinerary, life, love, truth,
Form: Free verse
The story of life
The story of life

The story of life
almost there, a bit more to go
the story of life
almost there, a bit more to go
possibility, within an interlocking may
possibility, have a say
there will not be anything anymore
to scope...

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Categories: itinerary, eulogy,
Form: Carpe Diem
All I Ever Do Is Daydream
I was looking out the window of the plane.
We did it; yes!  We finally did it!
Passports in place, we hopped a plane.
Norway, here we come, all six of us.
It will be awesome; I just...

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Categories: itinerary, family, imagination, travel,
Form: Prose
A Father's Will
Don’t cry my child even if I leave you, 
don’t dwell in sorrow though I am not by your side anymore,
but you must endure all kinds of hardship you may encounter, 
and at last, if...

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© Su Ben  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: itinerary, daughter, father, sorrow,
Form: Free verse

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