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Premium Member Chapter 164-- DAMIAN DELILAH MALLORY HOLANNYA: All the Little Children
Date:      August   2051

The 3rd of August  2 morning time.
Holly had labor signals. Her and 
Molly's accommodations were now adjacent. She buzzed the com. Nobody
Answered. She struggled to...

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Categories: luc, abuse, august, birth, birthday, celebration, devotion, emotions,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Translation With Commentary of On Est Les Oublies By T Wignesan
Translation of « On est les oubliés » (They/We are the neglected and forgotten lot)
by the songster-poet Gauvin SERS
(For the last two years, this young unassuming Frenchman, full of verve and disarming airs has been...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: luc, 4th grade, anger, children, city, school, song,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Theories For the Way Some Understand
I have a theory Gislane Maxwell was jailed
Another theory she worked with and for Epstien
One more theory andrew windsor is served trial Doc's
Another theory 56 million was the pre pandemic death rate
A theory there was...

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Categories: luc, addiction, analogy, assonance,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Split Schizoid Mission
split schizoid mission 

Lifting the mind 
like a sword 
counting poets 
losing self in 
unsettled love
and mysteries
plucked off the shelf 
all the Berlin walls
come tumbling down
words like dice
shaken and thrown
the electric 
black dogs barking 
call...

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Categories: luc, muse,
Form: Free verse
Money Manager

Pssst ...
Hey kid, 
I heard you came into a trunk load of cash
Can I ask, do you know how to manage it?
Moving from poverty to wealth
is a big deal
Everybody you know,
a little piece they’re gonna...

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Categories: luc, money, people, satire, wisdom,
Form: Dramatic Monologue



Premium Member Quis Sum
I am ...

I am the black shine of a dead stare
      I am the reticent pallor of the moon's caste
         and the...

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Categories: luc, allegory, dark, deep, god, spiritual, symbolism,
Form: Free verse
Itty Bitty Diddy
Created a little ditty about hypocrites and 
double standards, racists with drawing boards. 
Media dinners with dubious 
double meaning placards.
The Spade of hearts. 
The Jack of Swords.
An adversity of diversity, 
assorted stuff for their hating,...

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Categories: luc, abuse,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Vodka Plus Essays
Please Pogo music, wake me up. The night, now reduced to warm laptop light, is inching toward dawn. I pray to the patron saints of writers - is it Neri or Ávila? Whichever is on...

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Categories: luc, education, student, teen, writing,
Form: Free verse
Who's Driving the Map?
On the PlanIsPhere
Alion just right to hear
Align the date with the time of day
What shows in the window, will show the way.

Latitude DB North.

Dragon points to hear.
The CAR DO go,
where the red tongue flow ~>
November...

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© Izzy Gumbo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: luc, fantasyheart, heart,
Form: I do not know?
They All Know Me As Captain Picard
It was not my intention to lose all my hair,
But then who ever said that life always is fair?
If there be silver linings in clouds, here is mine:
He's an actor named Stewart whose ship goes...

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Categories: luc, hero, identity, image, science fiction, space, stars,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Star Trek Stinker
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from cursing…reversed
in Paramount Plus

gun slinging verbiage —
trashing the Most Holy’s name

in Star Trek IV, Nimoy
was given his lines —

exposé of colorful language
not heard of in their age

now Picard is old
and the...

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Categories: luc, corruption,
Form: Free verse
Homosexuality Offer To Africa
China offers infrastructures, 
India offers agricultural projects,
 and Russia offers security to Africa 
and you, in Europe, offer homosexuality.
Quote by Jean-Luc Melenchon.

On this planet earth
many people hate
to hear the truth 
because they can not bear 
it...

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Categories: luc, africa, political, truth,
Form: Free verse
Wind of Change
Wind of Change

There's a wind of change blowing across the land,
God is ready to make changes, the hour is at hand.
Adam was cast out for he flouted God's command,
Eve was kicked out with him, for...

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Categories: luc, bible, faith, judgement,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Conjugation Advised
Anne Bressington Lord Christopher Monkton Rashid Buttar dr Vernon Coleman dr Sherri Tenpenny Dr Peter  McCullough Dr Ben Tapper, nurse Kate Semrani nurse Shelly Tasker Deborah Conrad Jane Mikovits Del Matthew Bigtree Christine Ronald...

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Categories: luc, anxiety, body, care, discrimination, freedom,
Form: Epic
Seasons
Seasons

Each season she will rise
Changing them with her sighs; to tame
the seasons with no shame 
In life none can share blame; you see
Because she sets them free
Taking the old, so we can play
Refresh the earth...

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Categories: luc, change, seasons,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Deep Into the Void
Pixabay Image

Enterprise, man's quest exploring the unknown.Make it so!
Nomads of space in cryo-sleep
Time has little meaning as decades pass
Eerie atmosphere is computer dependant
Rrobotically maintained humans sleep
Perilous solar storms and asteroids navigated
Rampant chaos of earth light...

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Categories: luc, science fiction,
Form: Acrostic
Pardon
Eyed in midnight's milieu
mistakes can be illusion, see
like branches of a tree
lop-sided and set free to play.
Settling sides works this way -
all angles on display to those
who wrongly presuppose.
In morning's light, two foes can find
mercy...

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Categories: luc, forgiveness, light,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Land and Sea
Do you wish to hold me?
We can drift on the sea my love,
under the stars above.
You were my lovely dove so free,
who captivated me.

I thought I’d never be so glad
and still inside so sad
For the...

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Categories: luc, angst, lost love,
Form: Rhyme
It Was a Dark and Stormy Night
A flash lit up the sky,
As thunder grumbled by the rain,
My heart lay gripped with pain,
My mind going insane this way,
Hot and cold air at play,
While dreamings drift and sway around,
The wayward thoughts abound,
Where love...

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Categories: luc, love, nature, love,
Form: Rhyme

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