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Premium Member Happy Mother's Day 2022
I remember my mom having a collection of hats she stored under her bed.
For any occasion that could arise…she had a hat to set atop her head.

Moms of today are different…often they go out with...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: janitors, mothers day,
Form: Rhyme



Supplicating Feminine Weep Hole
To President Joe Biden

Anecdote : It is an ode to poetry, nothing personal, nothing satirical, and the ultrasound is a personal experience of further need in contemplation of my left breast, where unwanted growths gave...

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Categories: janitors, adventure,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Her Many Hats
When I was young my mom, like most women, donned a hat when she went out.
Dad said it added to her beauty…of this I had no doubt.

My mom had a collection of hats she stored...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: janitors, mothers day,
Form: Verse
Dumbing Down of the Usa
Summer hath come, May blocked the sun, son, yet I know you read this Jedi 
poetry.
Airwaves reek of radiation, reverberation stagnant holds no key.
Here we, hear yee, Kings of Alchemy 
everyday, every way, mopping floors...

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Categories: janitors, america, england, seasons, social, summer, usa, world,
Form: Epic
Daily Thoughts of a Broken Heart
Awkward moments fill the air; 
they trouble me when I sleep.

Behold the wonders of the great, 
killers and murderers of all kind.

Catch them we will the officer says, 
but forget them we will and go...

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Categories: janitors, sad, social, war, people, me, people,
Form: I do not know?



Zebra
Allow altruistic artistry among ailing american adversaries.
Bartering begins before begging beasts break brothers.
Capture calamity controlling catastrophe calming castration.
Dedicate decisions directed down dreary deaf disillusionment.
Eradicate equality earning efficient energetic epiphany.
Follow fallen foreigners forgetting faithful flight from...

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Categories: janitors, parody, people, social, kindergarten, , western,
Form: ABC
Premium Member I Love Guns
I love Guns


Guns make us safe
Guns are rights and freedoms
The more guns, the more freedoms we shall bear
Every man woman and child should be armed
So that we are all safe
All schools should be armed
Teachers, Principals,...

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Categories: janitors, america, angst, death, eulogy, horror, power, usa,
Form: Political Verse
Shogun (Collaboration With Richard Pickett's Samauri/Shogun Story On His Site)
The NYC. Detective strolled into his little office that once had been a janitors supply 
closet in an elementary school . It was converted into a police station after the school had 
found a more...

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Categories: janitors, adventure, school, time, horse, school, time,
Form: Narrative
Given a Break (Angel of Sadness)
If we lost our lives for every mistake we made
We wouldn't make mistakes
So I'mma give them a break
Some say my soul may perish in flakes
So for now I'mma cherish these blue lakes
Later I'mma give them...

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Categories: janitors, life, philosophy, sad, time, war, me, work,
Form: I do not know?
We Murder Children In America
I suppose one of the most awful parts
Of the annual American tradition
Like this
Is that from just after lunch
Those 19 2nd grade children
Must remain in school until the next morning
With their parents sitting on parking lot...

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Categories: janitors, anxiety, children, corruption, death, grief, loss, school,
Form: Free verse
The Dunny Brush
THE DUNNY BRUSH
It has been here since modern sewerage was begun
and each water closet usually has at least one.
But to get a participant to use it, can really be a chore.
Most folk will use the...

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Categories: janitors, education, humanity, humor, motivation, people,
Form: Free verse
Humiliation of Society
Hearts beat in shallow chests as brains tick in empty heads
Unseen eyes glitter as to small hands pull to big triggers
Money wouldn’t let go as it dragged the world behind it 
If bombs fall killing...

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© Lisa Geier  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: janitors, life, peace, war,
Form: Free verse
Insttution Ain'T No Solution
Institution Ain’t no Solution!


I’m a feeling sick,
I need to leave,
Rosy plays with feces, 
As she clutches for my sleeve,

Where the hell’s the keys
Lock the door,
Blood trickles from Geoff’s ear
As he cracks his head against the...

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Categories: janitors, body, depression, grief, how i feel, introspection,
Form: Rhyme
Unhappy Co-Workers Lament
Well, you went on vacation,
which is legal I suppose!
I guess you felt you needed rest.
From what, God only knows!

I know the other girls are missing you.
I know they really care.
They keep saying "We wish the...

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Categories: janitors, funny
Form: Rhyme
The Wanderer
A Renga:


Still warm, 2 a.m.;
Deep night is another world,
An owl on a branch

Seven oak trees in the field
And the surrounding grass

From the canvas bag,
Which she always has with her,
She removes her lunch

In the cafeteria
Of the...

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© Jim Wilson  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: janitors, life
Form: Verse
El Paso
I like El Paso...the heat, the dust, the heat,
I like the cars and the hats the cops wear,
cowboys in a rusty B movie,

but most of all I like the people, the 
janitors and doctors and...

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Categories: janitors, adventure,
Form: Free verse
The Rulers
The rulers

The poor rule the world, live in badly built flats
buy plastic rubbish for the children as toys.
They can`t cook and their diet is fat and disgusting,
but without them, the rich would not be wealthy,
fewer...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: janitors, absence, adventure,
Form: Blank verse
I Was Once the Invisible Child
carol: they took my kiemona and my angelo(parents)with brutal-force and left me 
for the janitors of the deserts to feast on my child wounded carcase. i live within 
the hidden confines of a twisted and...

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Categories: janitors, childhood, forgiveness, hope, me,
Form: Ballad

Book: Reflection on the Important Things