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Premium Member the 3rd floor
This was last Saturday night. We were at a rooftop party in downtown New Haven thrown by ‘DocHouse.’ Doc-House is kind of a frat-house, owned by Dr. Melon, where he and seven doctoral students live....

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Categories: jodie, humor, school, social, student,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member John and Jody Play Joyfully
Science is Fiction

Sir Popper popped the answer to the question of and whether science
holds truth and where and when for how long facts remain value’s 
         ...

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Categories: jodie, kids,
Form: Free verse
Desolation Row
Kids of today, we here them say, no respect, what do you expect
Always hanging around on the streets, doing nothing and nothing to do
Is it their fault in this decaying society or should the blame...

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© John Scott  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: jodie, kids, drug,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Set us Free
Verse:
Calamity, atrocity... 
Lord, if you please,
we need a little help.
Monstrosity, ferocity...
Here on our knees,
we pray for your strong Hand 

To ease this pain, bring on the rain;
wash clean the scenes
of violence and abuse.
Nightmares and flares...

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Categories: jodie, faith, freedom, humanity, life, prayer,
Form: Lyric
Coming of Age, Then Coming Down
Ecstasy:
*an overpowering emotion or exaltation; a state of sudden, intense feeling.

* slang  3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine; MDMA: a powerful drug that acts as a stimulant and can produce hallucinations

Some time after midnight, a change in the noise
The...

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Categories: jodie, childhood, happiness, imagination, teen, body, love, me,
Form: Rhyme



Thank You Fellow Poets In Poetry Soup
Thank you fellow poets  in poetry soup

For leaving all your kind thoughts and critiques

You have given me the inspiration to  continue on

And for that I am humbled and grateful

May twenty ten be filled...

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Categories: jodie, thank youautumn,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member My Di
My D.I.
Written: By Tom Wright
3-16-2008

I’ll say when you eat & I’ll say when you sleep
And from your recruit mouth I’ll hear not a peep
You’ll visit our barber and get an Army issue “burr”
You’ll resemble some...

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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: jodie, bullying, military,
Form: Couplet
All Hallows Eve and More
The pumpkin's almost done, each pip sticking to the edges, not wanting to be parted from its mother.
The fresh, chilly new winters gale collided into her by the ajar window and she shivered.
She could see...

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Categories: jodie, holidaynight, night,
Form: Free verse
I Just Want You To Wake One Day
I just want you to wake one day and maybe comprehend
The extent of my emotions, but I doubt you'd understand
I shouldn't have to ask to always be there on your mind
I'm sick and tired of...

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Categories: jodie, love, day, day, me,
Form: Rhyme
You Can Run Now
Freedom.

Oh you can run now, I'm setting you free
So for once in your life, accept gratefully
Ignore every time I proclaimed in the past
My arms open wide will, again, be the last
I said that before I...

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Categories: jodie, history, love, me, me,
Form: Rhyme
What Do You See
What do you see when our eyes chance to meet?
A wizened old woman; a mouth void of teeth?
No heavenly body, no long flowing curls 
Just a gnarled, barren landscape remains of the girl.

Can’t you see...

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Categories: jodie, allegory, caregiving, life, love,
Form: Rhyme
You're stalking me And I'm hunting you
Inspired by Episode 5, Season 1, of Killing Eve. The relationship developing between Sandra Oh's character, Eve, and the assassin, Jodie Comer's character, Villanelle, is fascinating. 

You're stalking me 
(And I'm hunting you)
By Michelle Morris...

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Categories: jodie, conflict, emotions, judgement, murder, perspective, psychological, relationship,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Song unsung
There is a piece I've longed to share,
which, up 'til now, I wouldn't dare,
where courage pushes fear aside
and shackles up my foolish pride... 

To put to words, as much for me,
affection in simplicity,
and say those...

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Categories: jodie, dream, love, song,
Form: Rhyme
Let's Get Ready To Rumble
Let's get ready to rumble

Il turn the man 2 a mountain il make da weak become strong
Il make da loser become a winner make him b no 1,

 I am the mentor 4 champions I'm...

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Categories: jodie, inspirational,
Form: ABC
Threadlings
Please don't come home

I'm afraid I'll regress from these heights
I have grown, no longer afraid of the night
It took the best years of my life to be free
I can't comprehend why you permeate me

Our secrets,...

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Categories: jodie, lost love, me,
Form: Rhyme
Comparisons - Prose Poem
Jodie Foster is frying peppers and eggs ~ it is late and her legs ache 
as she scrambles the yokes, sautés jalapenos.
Today a jerk again compared her to the movie star ~a life she 
never...

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Categories: jodie, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Peppers and Eggs
Jodie Foster is frying peppers and eggs ~ it is late and her legs
ache as she scrambles the yokes, sautés jalapenos.
Today a jerk again compared her to the movie star ~a life she
never wanted keeps...

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Categories: jodie, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Colourblind
Draw me.
Not as they see me,
ignore the flaws that feed my self-pity.
Discount the bruises, the cast iron shackles,
the nostalgic anchors bound to my ankles.

Sketched from behind, so you can't see me cry,
fake charcoal tears cannot...

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Categories: jodie, art, color, lust,
Form: Rhyme
Jodie Grinham
Jodie is a law student born in Telford, 
Living in Tilford, so she happily attends,
Lillishall Nat. Sports & Conference Centre, 
And was born on the 26th July in 1993.

When her dad became ill, needed lifted,...

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Categories: jodie, body, desire, health, pride, sports, strength, success,
Form: Blank verse
Battle Cries
I raise the white flag, bruised to the core
To wounded to justify myself anymore
Another surrender you've crushed in your hand
Another fight lost, still, you won't understand
Tenure my lungs until they're smithereens
You think that without you,...

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Categories: jodie, lost love,
Form: Rhyme
The Willow Tree At the End of the Road
I must have been 7 when I first climbed that old willow tree,
The gang called it the club house.
There was Jodie, Bridget and of course Rebecca the Wrecker. 
I think that that tree was more...

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Categories: jodie, adventure, tree, fear, love, tree,
Form: ABC
Comparisons In the Dark
Jodie Foster is frying peppers and eggs.
It is late and her legs ache
as she scrambles the yokes, 
sautés the jalapenos.

Today a jerk again compared her 
to the film actress.
A life she never wanted keeps invading...

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Categories: jodie, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Megalomania
A soundless mind, where not even echoes reside,
resonating the same sad word repeatedly, goodbye.
But where's the good in abandoning a lifetime's dreams,
only to be replaced with muted internal screams.
Heart beats intercepted, drummed by a one-man...

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Categories: jodie, lost love, sad,
Form: Rhyme
My Two Girls
A tale of my two girls.
One's called Jodie
and one's called Daisy.
They have a lot in common,
mostly they're both crazy.
Being teens,
so full of life,
infact they both amaze me.
One big difference,
for all to see
is that one's covered...

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Categories: jodie, girl,
Form: Free verse
Comparisons
Jodie Foster is frying peppers and eggs
~ it is late and her legs ache
as she scrambles the yokes, sautés jalapenos.

Today a jerk once again
compared her to the movie star.

Not for the first time
she considers changing...

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Categories: jodie, poetry,
Form: Free verse

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