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Premium Member The Earth As It Is
These are the times
I sit and ponder at the beauty of it all,
amazed at the bounty of my blessings
Overburdened with foolish reminiscing
For the time has come for the present...

...life's never ending event

I admire the lovely...

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Categories: librarians, animal, appreciation, beauty, blessing, creation, garden, nature,
Form: Free verse



Our Librarian
OUR LIBRARIAN

I once remember the
Librarian in my college  
Meticulous ,and savvy
His love for knowledge 
Knows no bound.  

I once remember the 
Librarian in my University
A man with a large heart for others 
His...

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Categories: librarians, confusion, education, funny, thank you, books, books,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Love In the Library
Love In The Library

     by Edmund Siejka

( East Of Seventh, poems by Edmund Siejka available on Amazon) 


He was a scrawny kid
In 1st grade his lunch money 
Often disappeared
By the 5th...

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Categories: librarians, life, , 1st grade,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Who Designated You
We have designated drivers and designated hitters
But where are the designated cowboys? 
The designated artists?
The designated illustrators? 
The designated astronauts?  
The designated dancers?

Who decides?
Is it the child or a parent? 
A mentor? A committee?...

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Categories: librarians, 10th grade, 11th grade, 6th grade, 7th
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Library Man
How often do you visit the Library? And what do you see?
I see oceans and seas of books plus a homeless man doing zzz’s..
He’d apparently been reading before, he fell deep asleep.
He can stay there,...

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Categories: librarians, adventure, business, education, introspection, life, loss, on
Form: Couplet



I Think About You
I'm thinking about you like grass think about being green,
and trees think about growing branches. I'm thinking about you like flowers think about blossoming and leaves think about falling...in Autumn. I'm thinking about you like...

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Categories: librarians, love, education, universe,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member What's Usual About Business
Ask nurturers,
parents,
librarians,
nurses,
maybe even a doctor or two,

What's required for my long-term commitment
to re-invest
for necessary long-term resilience?

The answer,
health,
seems sufficient
and yet not the sacred purpose
for resonating my optimally wealthy life.

My purpose is growing healthier ecosystemic life
invites finding...

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Categories: librarians, business, culture, health, history, immigration, love,
Form: Political Verse
Inescapable Captors of Solid Information
“The place of cure of the soul.”

Millions, clasped beyond Minerva's hall,
While inquisitive and confident hard.
Headed down towards different thoughts;
To giant collections, questions, borders strange.

There stood content's house of three.
In front, moved in cylindrical copyrights,
In round...

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Categories: librarians, literature,
Form: Free verse
Silence and Sound
Silence, a gift that offers respite from sound. 
Practiced by librarians and the palace guard duty bound. 
A moment in night when all humans slumber,
Opportunity to reflect on all thoughts encumber.
But a world is found...

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Categories: librarians, sound,
Form: Ballad
A Poetry Read Along
A Poetry Read Along

Would there ever be anything wrong
If we were to have a Poetry Read Along
After writing with either pen or pencil
Poems could become part of a stencil.

My poem is profound and well-laid
On screen...

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Categories: librarians, poems, poetry, tribute,
Form: Couplet
The Library (Words To the Wise)
The Library (Words to the Wise)


Shhhhh!  No talking strictly enforced!
Most folks abide, except children, of course
And those who can’t read, don’t care, or don’t want
Goof off in the corners, or sneeze
As sharp, darting eyes...

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Categories: librarians, education, on writing and words, philosophy, places,
Form: I do not know?
Ambien Moments
Zolpidem kept me late, the library had been open for hours.
Young children studiously ran amok 
from one poster plastered aisle to another.

I have this thing about female librarians.
I had hoped to have grown out of...

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Categories: librarians, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Cellophane Wrapped Rendition
Submit my amateur thirst
For urban slaves
With nothing else on my mind
But food for the plague.
It's not the armed that harm the harmless
But this honeyed tongued prince 
With his hands on his head.
Damn those blaspheming template...

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Categories: librarians, adventure, allegory, angst,
Form: Free verse
The Noise
I was studying in the library where
the solitude almost lulled me to sleep,
when out of the blue heard
a quaint noise that startled me,

Curious I got up from my seat
and started looking around,
replaying the noise I...

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Categories: librarians, books, silence, solitude,
Form: Light Verse
Shake Not the Dead For They Have Nothing Fresh To Say
Looking back
we miss this day.
Seeking,
we forget what we already have.
Reaching for tomorrow
we sink in the flowing stream
of these living moments.

Our biographies are fictional stories
they speak of nothing that we are now,
and yet we write,
delight in...

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Categories: librarians, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Do Not Like Being Shushed
I do not like being shushed
But I did not used to mind it
When I was a child 
Or a pre-teenager
Or a teenager
Or an eighteen-year-old who knew everything

In the library some think it is necessary.
Librarians do...

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Categories: librarians, age, books, humorous, light,
Form: Light Verse
Sylvia Plath
Students study her sadness
Librarians hide away her books
From clumsy, shy teenagers
While she floats like a golden lotus
Amidst fierce flames
She doesn't even remember that winter morning
When she went into her kitchen
And turned on the gas –
The...

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Categories: librarians, sad,
Form: Narrative

Book: Shattered Sighs