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Premium Member Rosalia - the Evil Black Witch of the Harz, Part Seven
Rosalia - The Evil Black Witch of the Harz, Part Seven

The Final Days:  Rosalia’s Death and Destruction
In the wake of such evil, debauchery and depravity what can be said now in the case of...

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Categories: magistrate, allegory, evil, halloween, horror, magic, mythology, scary,
Form: Narrative



Portrait of a Hanging

With the opening of my fortress cell,
solemn-faced men come locust invading in
Their mouths smile not, and eyes neither grin
as ceremonial words pursed lips expel
A deer thought escapes ... my life nears its end!
And I feel...

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Categories: magistrate, dark, death, horror, imagery, spiritual,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member The Mojo Trick
The Mojo Trick
Loch David Crane
June 1979

Sweat-sticky and hot! The P. I. is not
	a comfortable place to be;
but sit here and perspire (as though by the fire)
	and I'll tell a tale to thee.

I was coming alive...

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Categories: magistrate, absence, how i feel, humor, humorous, soldier,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member If Ever I Had a Country : Lxiv and Lxv
IF EVER I HAD A COUNTRY : LXIV - LXV


NOTE (facts to bear in mind while reading) : Under the French Penal Code, harm done to the infirm, minors and seniors (i.e. over 65) is...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: magistrate, allegory, anti bullying, corruption, french, immigration, power,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member A Soulful Cry of Anguish Against Fate
A Soulful Cry of Anguish against Fate

(“The Tale of the Lonely Ghost”, a film (2013) by ANUP SINGH - who collaborated on the screenplay as well, an Indian, a Sikh born in Dar-es-Salaam but settled...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: magistrate, death, first love, grief, parents, religion, suicide,
Form: Elegy



A Pirate's Redemption
Fishers fish and merchants drift
But pirates lurk and seek to sift
They show their wealth with coins they spit   
While honest men give honest gifts 

A fletcher rises with the day 
His arrows up...

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Categories: magistrate, betrayal, change, corruption, fantasy,
Form: Rhyme
The Deluge: Decadence and Destruction
In the gilded halls of the lush royal palace,
Portraits and busts of illustrious men,
Adorn the gardens and marble fireplaces,
But those of their wisdom no longer reign.

Withered are the founding principles,
Replaced by the capriciously whimsical,
The lofty...

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Categories: magistrate, celebration, conflict, corruption, introspection, philosophy, war, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
Map Battle part 1
            In this world, where chaos reigns supreme,
I am the voice of the people, the one who leads the dream.
My heart beats with a...

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Categories: magistrate, art,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Confucius Says
K’ung Fu Tzu or Confucius his English name,
for centuries, brought China much dignity and fame.

Born in the state of Lu, now Province of Shantung,
a scholar of Asia, Chinese his native born tongue.

As a child, he...

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Categories: magistrate, family, history, social,
Form: Couplet
Aspirations

                
                Aspirations are a...

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Categories: magistrate, art,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Legacy of Law - Part One -
Law began by living,
locomotion meeting the rails of electric rainfall,
Consequence coursing through interconnected crossbeams
making all form fruit of the first & final recipe,
one great statute spawned from the storm
billowing from Divinity's genius,
everything in the Universe...

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Categories: magistrate, adventure, universe,
Form: Epic
Oh Dear Oh Dear Oh Dear the Vandals Have Struck
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear.
By Stanley Russell Harris
The new mad author

Ho, ho, ho, the Christmas vandals have struck.
Where you might well ask?
Felixstowe,at the beach huts.
Three times now, those blinking vandals.
Have struck at my beach...

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Categories: magistrate, anger, beach, break up, forgiveness, how i
Form: I do not know?
Secret Love Prevailed Between Two Hostile Families
Love is so powerful between Andy and Helena after their love grew up to the climax they found themselves in a situation where no one can live without the other this has been going on...

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Categories: magistrate, boyfriend, faith, grief,
Form: Imagism
Summer In Karroodorp 1954
On the anvil that’s the dorp
The noon-day sun beats down.
So between twelve and two
Life in the place is suspended.
Doors to the stores are ‘toe’
And in their dusty windows cheap 
Mannequins sleep with open eyes.

The air...

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Categories: magistrate, seasons, solitude, urban, , western,
Form: Blank verse
The Manchester Ship Canal - Part One
Glancing down from breathless heights,
Amidst climey sighs,
The looming colossus awakens from slumber
And stretches across Thelwalls linear skies.
The hot engines hissing steam -
Recalled from fond memories long back -
Tumbling like huffing little rain clouds
Down from the...

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Categories: magistrate, history, travel,
Form: Rhyme
At Six O'Clock In the Morning Upon the Sixth of June
At six o’clock in the morning
Upon the sixth of June
Came Michael-Paul O’Higgins
Into this bustling world.

At school he was but middling,
He never cut much ice
In English, Maths, Geography,
In Scripture, Sport or Art.

In early adolescence
On the back...

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Categories: magistrate, faith, psychological, success,
Form: Verse
The Man From Marrawah
To Melbourne town he took the ship, the man from Marrawah,
to take in all the city sights, he'd  never seen before.
Disembarking from the boat, he began to wander around.
Inquiring from a passerby what number...

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Categories: magistrate, adventure, conflict, culture, society,
Form: Rhyme
The Final Show
1
It was the final day at the city -
The Circus prepared for a grand show,
Men gathered in packs and sat
On the chairs in the rows.
Even the Chief Magistrate,
Came to see the show;
With hundreds of police
In...

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Categories: magistrate, bereavement, death, goodbye, heartbroken, loss, lost love,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Open Letter To Thomas Jefferson
Open Letter to Thomas Jefferson

You sir, destination unknown, I dare
To address. A son of worthy causes  
For land vast in majesty and vast as
Vast can be in matters of liberty;
With ideals so prim and...

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Categories: magistrate, america, character, patriotic, peace, political, society, trust,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Tribute To Poetry Soupers
There's Danny with his love light burning,
Then Victor with his soulful yearning. 
Jan makes us laugh with wit and delight,
Armand serenades us all through the night.
Andrea writes well in every form, 
And CayCay follows above...

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Categories: magistrate, poets, tribute,
Form: Rhyme
His Name Is Jesus
A dignitary, a friend, a father, a king
The only king that was born in a manger
And ended up as a manager
And now sits in the heavens
Making the earth his footstool
As the overall manager
That after now,...

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© Great Jaja  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: magistrate, jesus,
Form: Prose Poetry
The Cross and the Lance...Pt 2
Everything was property of the state
life of a serf didn't even rate
tyranny from Lords,Dukes and  Barons
production of goods,they weren't sharin'....

Coxcomb magistrate castle seneschal
internal scheming took alot of gall
court intrigue was their special interest
todays politics...

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Categories: magistrate, history, political
Form: Free verse
Freedom's Tapestry
Freedom's Tapestry 
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings...

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Categories: magistrate, america, family, freedom, hero, independence day, political,
Form: Political Verse
Richard Prichard Sequel
Once was wretched
Was charged with stealing a pie
And the penalty under the law says that Richard must die
But the maid who made the allegation had told a lie
She couldn’t recognize the thief when he ran...

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Categories: magistrate, adventure, parody, satire,
Form: Prose Poetry
The Blood Oath Enemies
Emotion rips off my heart,
Like cold vinegar on my fresh wounds,
Feelings, a terrible assassin of all,
It kills my heart silently without a notice,
But unfortunately they make my soul complete.

Mirror is as bad as a magistrate...

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Categories: magistrate, analogy,
Form: ABC

Book: Reflection on the Important Things