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Premium Member CRIME BOSS CIRO GARGANO ORGANIZED CRIME ABUSE OF POWER HOSANA IN THE HIGHIEST
AFTER THE HIT ON MY LIFE MY LIFE CHANGED IN AN INSTANT A CICERO CAR BOMB IGNITED MY FACE IT WAS MEANT TO BLOW MY BRAINS OUT THROUGH MY EYE BALL GARGANO HAD EVER THING...

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Categories: lauderdale, allah,
Form: Naat



Akula
AKULA

Mark and I caught the last plane from Ft. Lauderdale to New Orleans to escape Hurricane Andrew, leaving Akula ,our boat, tied up at Rolly Shipyard to face the wrath alone. The next few hell...

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© Judy Konos  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: lauderdale, adventure,
Form: Narrative
Brief Mane n Tail shampoo tall tell tale
Brief Mane n' Tail shampoo tall (tell) tale

Living social amidst 
crime infested urban jungle 
bumping uglies cheek to jowl 
analogous fate being housed in jail
escape room of great outdoors 
spurred subject matter in question
to journey...

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Categories: lauderdale, adventure, anger, animal, beach, beautiful, cinco de
Form: Rhyme
I God Myself and I Guide Myself
Jesus versus me makes this world brutal. Its a crucial
worship. I am main master of this ship cell called
Earth. My version of God being first is I am original and ahead of
world and church. Makes...

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Categories: lauderdale, devotion, faith, happiness, inspirational, mystery, nature, peace,
Form: Bio
Bermuda Triangle
Bermuda Triangle

This event was terrifyingly true,
Out in Atlantic, on the ocean blue.
It was ‘81, after we left Fort Lauderdale,
Hoping for happy Bahamas vacation tale
Aboard chartered sailboat, ketch of 52 feet,
Even air conditioned for the Florida...

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Categories: lauderdale, mystery, night, ocean, sea,
Form: Rhyme



The Ballad of Nelly and Me
Rolled about a bit I’d say
Since Nell and I first met
Denver down to Old Fort Lauderdale

Flatland fever hit one day and
Drowning in our sweat
Mountains pulled us up a dusty trail

Cut down trees and nested in
The...

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Categories: lauderdale, cute love, friendship, happiness, life, mountains, moving
Form: Ballad
Once More (For Lm)
Night brings us close unwrapping naked bodies
Of old conversation left hanging in the window
Of an empty house
This house had no tenant so long time now
You laughing from stern to bow
Your wine glass amazing pirouettes 
I...

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Categories: lauderdale, devotion, friendship, life, love
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Espionage ll
while she believed she was me
signing my name on personal injury
claims in fort lauderdale
I cradled my identity  i was every part

of america i was every part of germany while she 
believed she was me...

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Categories: lauderdale, allah, dedication,
Form: Lento
Premium Member The Unwanted Cup
I saw you there in my inebriated cup with
 
downcast eyes beseeching but took to it 
 
anyway.
 
It called to me, moved naked as one lady
 
in the Gentleman’s Club did,as she poured
 
a...

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Categories: lauderdale, allegory, beautiful, deep,
Form: Free verse
Horn Triopsis Seventhified
Horn Triopsis Seventhified 

Ingenuity
Accomplishment of oneself
Which was by oneself.

Should be true to form
And exceptions are extremes
Reality realm.

Provide example
That is purposeful driven
Served to meet an end.

Being pragmatic
Results in an open mind
With a goal in site.

Being flamboyant
Surely...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: lauderdale, allegory, analogy, philosophy,
Form: Haiku
Home Sweet Home
My tropical paradise along the shore
where ocean sounds soothe and warm breezes invite. 
I will call you home until I live no more.
All my days basking in the sun's shining light.
Lush gardens and groves bring...

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Categories: lauderdale, life, nature, people, places, home, home,
Form: Rispetto
No Good Deed Unpunished
By Elton Camp

The words of Jesus, Chef Arnold tries to heed
By actions, the hungry, homeless ones to feed

Words alone to the needy, Jesus did condemn
For the hungry, words won’t do good for him

Fort Lauderdale proclaims...

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© Elton Camp  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: lauderdale, sad,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things