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Premium Member A Book I Read
It is filled with cultural and geographical interests.                           ...

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Categories: magistrates, bible, christian,
Form: Verse



SECRET BREAKER
SECRET BREAKER:
Our hearts testifies of the best gems we all have.
Which defines us as good friends,one family. 
This is ANDERSON WALKINGSHOES. 
VERSE 1:
It's because of my own mistake,
After I believed in you for trust sake.
You...

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Categories: magistrates, betrayal, evil,
Form: Lyric
Checkmate
Pawn
You've been a peon, lowly pawn your whole life
Never amounted to much,
nothing much ever went right
Grew up dirt piss poor,
never knew the reason why
you were put on this earth for
So you start cyber chasing every...

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Categories: magistrates, allegory, allusion, life, metaphor, truth,
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego
Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego:
These may not be three names you know,
But have a seat and I will tell
How they survived a fiery hell
As servants of their God, Most High,
Praised no false gods, would rather die
Than bow...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: magistrates, bible,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Another Day At the Jail - Acts 16: 19-34
A jailer has never two similar days
never knowing what will be next
I should know for that's what I do
way back in the days of no text

There were these two prisoners
two Christians Paul and Silas by...

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Categories: magistrates, day, prison, truth,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member A SPECIAL PLACE IN HELL
A special place in hell
The devil sits upon his throne
In the fiery pits of hell
He casts his eye over his special place
While he beats an ominous bell.

Surrounded by pure evil
In a wicked witches lair
Her head...

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Categories: magistrates, evil, fantasy, fear, gothic, horror, myth, scary,
Form: Rhyme
Roomeight



In Elysian Heights, Room 8 stands strong, 
as a blessed place for a furlong purrloin whisk-along a ride-along comforting face,
where memories of childhood days belong,
a classmate, a friend, roommate_in our youthful race, ("Room 8") was...

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Categories: magistrates, 6th grade, adventure, america, angel, baptism,
Form: Rhyme
Wish - Potd
No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.
                        ...

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Categories: magistrates, 12th grade, education, encouraging, humanity, motivation, patriotic,
Form: Free verse
Full Public Domain Translation of Avalokitesvara Hymn From Lotus Sutra Chp 25 Part 1
The Bodhisattva of Boundless Will then asked in verse:
“O World Honored One of wondrous countenance, 
I now seek once more the origins of the One Who Hears 
And Heeds the Sounds of the World!” 

And...

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Categories: magistrates, angst, anxiety, art, universe, wisdom, women, world,
Form: Epic
Nemesis Bastards
the heavens had fallen 
woe coiled about the earth
excuse my very own tangent world of merriment
you never know what you're going to dream about
one foot in the past the other on the gas
while his muse...

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Categories: magistrates, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
Judas Rosetta Stone


   An anti-resolvent-fume-
of-infest-chokes-out-integral-yield of humanity. 
Thick as molasses, blackstrap morass of emnity.

Blight is apathy, and apathy is blight. 
A Void, a claim farming the abyss. 
Marketing it's lie, on sale. 
Though it has...

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Categories: magistrates, art,
Form: Rhyme
Unwritten
Unwritten actions, seen by eyes , heard 
   by ears but missed ink to write down. " 
                        Quote by poet. 
             

My pen writes this 
Unwritten truth to you 
Men and women of this...

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Categories: magistrates, 12th grade, bible, boyfriend, girlfriend, parents, truth,
Form: Free verse
Genocide
They're trying to decapitate the hood magistrates,
with fabricated reasons for treasons
It's the season that we evaluate and saturate,

All those who maneuver with a false mind,
Hood occupants are tee'd off like it's golf time,
So your game...

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Categories: magistrates, abuse, africa, betrayal, black african american, corruption,
Form: Rhyme
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: magistrates, america, character, patriotic, peace, political, society, trust,
Form: Blank verse
Malice Behind the Mask
The esteemed guests streamed into the candle lit
Foyer and dissolved into a sea of idle courtly ritual,
Landowners, majors, magistrates, slender maidens 
And fair matrons all slithered into the modestly gilded hall so
Discreetly adorned by understated...

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Categories: magistrates, dance, evil, music, spiritual, wisdom,
Form: Prose
Follow Me
Follow Me

The Pitch

Live in my circle of simplicity,
Where loyalty plays no tricks.
A world that runs in parallel, 
Without prejudice, or politics.

No longer capable of crime,
Dishonesty, just doesn’t exist.
Disciples are tolerant and caring,
A new life on...

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© Kevin Shaw  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: magistrates, devotion, god, religious, satire,
Form: Rhyme
The Trim Trimmer Show 2019
Poems I write may make me look a dunce 
so I’m going to take my time for once
See if this brain is with impotence 
Or when strained there’s difference 

A stanza with 2 rhymes in...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: magistrates, nonsense,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Just the Truth
The times have fallen hard now, to scenes played on 'unmade' roads
Without my volition, and despite intentions, goals;
Indifference took precedence; a lust of life was part,
The key to understanding then, as now,Was placed a piece...

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Categories: magistrates, freedom,
Form: Verse
The Powers of Avalokitesvara- Lotus Sutra Ch 25 Excerpt
Liberal translation of an excerpt from the verse portion of Lotus Sutra, Chapter 25 (Avalokitesvara Chapter).

"..Say you are pushed off the face of Mount Meru,
By invoking the powers of Avalokitesvara,
You will float in the void...

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Categories: magistrates, fear, forgiveness, spiritual, strength, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
Paul and Silas
They were caught in town preaching The Word
And oh such anger had this always stirred
The magistrates soon had the two taken away
As they were stripped and harshly whip that day

Led away all bond in chains...

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Categories: magistrates, faith, jesus,
Form: Rhyme
Roman Reign
https://m.soundcloud.com/user-921599710/roman-reign
 
https://youtu.be/Z1hAGvzB8Nk

The prominent years, of which did last
Great heights of power, of centuries past
According to legend, thy Rome we build
Twin brothers afore, o’ Remus killed

O’ city of Rome, of which we name
A land of power,...

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Categories: magistrates, children, history,
Form: Free verse
The Little Berger
Beyond the blue the Almighty lives
His geography clue the universe never leaves
Loving and kind at church they say
In the incandescent city he bears sway

King of kings He reigns supreme
Angels sing of His majesty sublime
A rod...

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© Pat Pakla  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: magistrates, allegory, growing up, lost love, sad, time,
Form: I do not know?
From the Pulpit, Any Last Words For the Public
Upon my lastly leave:

I beg of you,
As I stand before the gallows 
And these promises of end,
Do not take to heart
The darkness of doubt
That these shadows do cast.
It is a pious act,
Greeting and dwelling
Into The...

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Categories: magistrates, allegory, angst, death,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Limerick: Once a President of Bolivia
Limerick : Once a President of Bolivia

Once a President of Bolivia
Frothed oblanceolate green saliva
Must dream was Ashoka*
On Andes throne Inca
That’s how COCA-cola drug India.

*ASHOKA, b. circa 304 BCE (reigned: 273-232 BCE): King of Magadha,
was the...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: magistrates, devotion, religious, religious, drug,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member My Words Are Under Fire
My words are under fire
by the PC police for hire
the outcome appears dire
as the stakes keep gettin’ higher

so I write with tongue in cheek
daring them to take a peek
and in reading loudly shriek
we must stop...

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Categories: magistrates, bullying, words, writing,
Form: Rhyme

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