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One Day
One day not so long ago 
I walked
Never alone
For the world 
Is always my home

It was a late
Spring snow
Yet I felt
Invisible red roses
Offering sweetest perfume
To my nose and soul

There’s such warmth 
In snow-filled winter
No bitterness
No...

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Categories: light(a), humanity,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Driving Alone Through the Sand Hills of Nebraska
My love is light (a fairy kiss?)          
               Like the pressure of...

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Categories: light(a), lost love,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Eldritch Hysterical Annihilation Syndrome
I walk o u t...

I am lost in unapproachable light—a spectral broth
I am tasting the screaming silence—the archetypal observer
dissects my essence-fossil Passion
a seismic rupture between life/death/rebirth
gnaws at my marrow This dilemma-kudzu
coils tight, constricting tomorrow's breath

Death...

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Categories: light(a), halloween, horror, philosophy, psychological,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member A Journey Into Transformation

War shapes the warriors it touches, leaving behind vestiges that linger in their lives long after the battlefield fades from view. In Recon Marines: Searching for the Real Enemy, we are thrust into the unrelenting...

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Categories: light(a), brother, grief, hope, memory, silence, strength, war,
Form: Haibun
Trial of Red and White Fire
Centuries ago

In ancient Hermopolis

A debate roared loud

Between a proud Christian priest

And a strange shepherd

Who was a Manichaean

Wearing ragged clothes

And who was looking for sheep

“Flames will consume you”

The priest roared at the shepherd

Because their debate

Was going...

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Categories: light(a), beautiful, fire, religion, religious, spiritual, symbolism, visionary,
Form: Choka



Premium Member The oscillations of distress and calm with no place to land
I'm in the cathedral praying to God
Unable to quell the thoughts that poor people's money built it and that money was spent on beautiful details in the highest eaves as those people starved 
And I...

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Categories: light(a), anxiety,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Soliloquio Del Individuo By Nicanor Parra, Translated By T Wignesan
Soliloquio del Individuo by Nicanor Parra, Translated by T. Wignesan


(Homage to Nicanor PARRA, 1914-2018, the Chilean ANTI-POET, winner of the "Cervantes Prize" (the highest literary honour for writers in Spanish), four times nominated for the...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: light(a), allegory, humanity, loneliness, philosophy, psychological, world,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Word Fantasy In F Sharp Minor In 3 Movements
Word Fantasy in F Sharp Minor  (3 Movements)

1

(Andante con moto)

Hey man. Take this.

I got it last night,
under a fractured street light,
with shattered pieces of clear glass, scattered
at the nexus of an obscure dark freeway...

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Categories: light(a), allegory,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Tea and Poetry In the Ides of March - Part One
Beneath a misty veil of ‘Euphoria’ by Calvin Klein, she dares to dream of acceptance in a world of wanna-be Literary Giants who are members of an elite writer’s group, as she drives along a...

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Categories: light(a), satire,
Form: Free verse
Twice Told Toilet Tale a Cheeky Execrable Gross Fable
Twice told toilet tale – a cheeky execrable gross fable

which poetic product best be affixed 
with hashtag STINKY label.

As a young whippersnapper
and one precocious lad to boot,
I discovered common combustible materials
found in the bathroom.

At opportune...

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Categories: light(a), 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure, blessing, father,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Miracle of Marshside Lea
In Marshside Lea, there stood a tree, old in trunk and bough
'Twas long ago, this tale, although, it may still stand there now
And in its shade, the young sheep played as often did young lambs
Whilst...

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© Lee Leon  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: light(a), allegory, angel, animal, crazy, fantasy, farm, tree,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Dancing In Horror With Fate In Blackest Abyss Collaboration With Kurt Ravidas
Dancing In Horror With Fate In Blackest Abyss
Collaboration with Kurt Ravidas

I walk mountain storm, step out to cut deep its edge
forever tempting that fall from its narrow ledge,
in the midst of ravenous rage and great...

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Categories: light(a), art, dark, evil, fantasy, horror, raven, surreal,
Form: Rhyme
Lilith Waits
Lilith Waits   



Lilith waits as she surveys, all her brutal yesterdays

She cruelly paved with stepping-stones of broken hearts and human bones.

Her lips turned up at their red corners, she grins at all the...

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Categories: light(a), fantasy,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Dancing In Horror With Fate In Blackest Abyss Collaboration With Robert J Lindley
Dancing In Horror With Fate In Blackest Abyss 
Collaboration with Robert J. Lindley 

I walk mountain storm, step out to cut deep its edge
forever tempting that fall from its narrow ledge,
in the midst of ravenous...

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Categories: light(a), dark, death, love,
Form: Rhyme
Mimi and Mary T
Mimi and Mary T.
By

M P Walsh


It was 25 December,
And a snug-warm Christmas day.
The temp was over 50,
The weather: bright, not gray.

But a sadness on this Sunday fair
Perplexed me...what was wrong?
As I left the cape with...

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Categories: light(a), celebration, death,
Form: Ode
My Daughter's Smile
My Daughter's Smile
By Linda Hays-Gibbs 

There is a light, a light so sweet, comes from a smile beaming out from deep-within a soul, of infinite warmth, a burning coal alight with dawn, a tune to...

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Categories: light(a), children, emotions, feelings, inspirational, religion, religious, smile,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Letter To My Unborn
Though my heart was broken because I never knew you, my unborn, unknown, unfamiliar thought, the one that was much more than an inkling, yet never as familiar as the whisper of a hope. Though...

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Categories: light(a), baby, beautiful, birth, blessing, child, children, emotions,
Form: Haibun
Fighting For Complete Understanding
I held my arms, sleeping, around her breasts, bending, allowing myself to fall, the ghosting, dark wake, the fiery sands burned by a storm of thorn trees, burned by the march of sea and the...

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Categories: light(a), poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Rodeo and Juliet
On the spur of the moment forecast by eternal script in the stars

The Bard strummed his guitar and sung a ballade from heart’s lute 

Wild horses would not keep him away from her as he...

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Categories: light(a), happiness,
Form: Free verse
Fighting For Complete Understanding
i held my arms, sleeping, around her breasts, bending, allowing myself to fall, the ghosting, dark wake, the fiery sands burned by a storm of thorn trees, burned by the march of sea and the...

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Categories: light(a), fate, pain, poems,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Joy

Nehemiah 8:10 (KJV) Then he said unto them, Go your way, eat the fat, and drink the sweet, and send portions unto them for whom nothing is prepared: for this day is holy unto our...

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Categories: light(a), appreciation, christian, faith, hope, jesus, joy, love,
Form: Free verse
A Winters Tale
The bones of winter cracked the ice black, coal black night.
A hoary wind spits frost crystals that dazzle and blur the sight.
Boney fingers of bare deciduous wood, scratch against the eaves
as the stranger's tread crackles...

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© John Jones  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: light(a), christmas, december, humanity, mystery,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member We are all a little weird And life is a little weird
We are all a little weird. And life is a little weird.
And when we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours,
We join them and fall into mutually satisfying weirdness—
And we call it love—true love.
In...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: light(a), fantasy,
Form: Free verse
The Darkness In Her Dungeon
Darkness in Her Dungeon
 
 
 
 
 
No morning no bright sun
 
Just nuns all around
 
To recite bright light
 
For my freedom from
 
Fear and feeling off
 
 
 
 
But I would despise
 
In the outside those eyes
 
A black bundle in swirl
 
A hostile world looming
 
All conspiring...

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Categories: light(a), angst,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member France III
As allies falter from his Blitzkrieg force,
the blood of British sons infuse the sand.
They pray their brothers front the Channel’s course
for they have failed to gain the upper hand.
And, so they wait as devastation rides
upon...

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Categories: light(a), world war ii,
Form: Crown of Sonnets

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