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Saturday, September 23, 2023
Saturday, September 23, 2023  

Coincides with first day of fall
and Autumnal equinox for said year,
where colorful splash kindled like tinder.

After I riff flecked about thee August
Autumn Equinox 2023,
this seasonal polymath teached you 
fall Equinox...

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Categories: maize, animal, appreciation, autumn, celebration, cool, environment, heaven,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Enduring Spinning: Agriculture, Culture and War
You can feel it spinning
                              ...

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Categories: maize, culture, environment, farm, future, history, peace, water,
Form: Verse
Premium Member The Beauty of the Seasons
Summer magic, Winter delight, Spring fresh, and beautiful Fall.
The diverseness of the assorted seasons tends to delight us.
Each has its own ambiance and nuances, after all.
Some years they arrive with less fuss and muss.
Summer is...

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Categories: maize, seasons,
Form: Chant Royal
Creative Cerebral Craftiness Coaxes
Creative cerebral craftiness coaxes...

Childhood campy chimera curtain call
subsequently hinting (based on accuweather)
the approach of blizzard squall
so burrow under quilted cover y'all
until warm temperatures arrive when springtime
ushers social media platforms 
buzzfeeding earthlinked instant karma 
jump/kickstarting linkedin...

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Categories: maize, 12th grade, adventure, age, baptism, business, creation,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Infinite Grace of Light and Love
The Infinite Grace Of Light And Love
 
Although gone from this sad earthly plane, love may yet embrace,
for within Light's truest of gifts, Love brings its infinite grace...

Weeping tears falling into her coffee she mourned...

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Categories: maize, beautiful, deep, devotion, love, passion, sensual, soulmate,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Humanity Canteen
Humanity Canteen

My restaurant is exclusive and classy no paupers allowed though I
have to declare that I picked up the chef near the township where
on a paraffin cooker in his garden of plenty lots of dishevelment...

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Categories: maize, humanity,
Form: Free verse
Dem New Publicans

Light da Roman candles
for da coming Chariots of Pharaoh holiday
Dem New Publicans
be back in pyramid power
Give a Caesar Palace casino hip, hip-hooray

Happy daze are here again!
Dem New Publicans bray 
dey be da common people’s friend

But...

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Categories: maize, parody, perspective, political, truth,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member American Thanksgiving, 1621
American Thanksgiving (1621)

Passengers in England boarded the Mayflower
To sail across the Atlantic to the New World,
And escape religious persecution for their faith
In worshiping God, which they believed to be righteous,
With separation of God and King,...

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Categories: maize, america, autumn, culture, history, holiday, november, thanksgiving
Form: Verse
Flower Over Stone
Flower over stone

Excuse me while I lose my mind.
I've fallen through a rent in time.
Some great tragedy theirs' was
Details won't distinguish fuzz.
Mistakes were made as
Ever they will.
Were we witness of side effects,
Akin to a pill?
There...

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Categories: maize, change,
Form: ABC
Premium Member An Old Fashioned Love
I was a dedicated, expert arborist, bringing joy and comfort to shady spaces,
As mountains give cool joy to blooms, in butterscotch afternoon's last traces.

A love of trees grew in youth, when climbing our oak, four...

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Categories: maize, family, fantasy, green, life, love, nature, tree,
Form: Couplet
Traditional-Modern Kitchen
Reeds and dry mud walls,
Into whose crevices, weaving needles and knives are fixed.
Iron sheets of rust on top,
(The only modern feature!)
With leakages through which we can even visualize the sun,
Through which rain water and even...

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Categories: maize, africa,
Form: Free verse
Beautiful City of Goma , Drcongo
As I was in national park virunga
 and I saw a zebra 
which was giving birth and
one black and white cobra 
passed by there.
 I admired their colours 
and took some pictures 
to show my kids...

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Categories: maize, africa, encouraging,
Form: Free verse
In Case You Didn'T
just in case you didn't know,probably because you are an alien in your very world
you owe your altitude to millions down here,who endured the chilly winter to sky-rocket  you to the blue skies
an inflated...

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Categories: maize, political,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Infinite Grace of Light and Love - a Collaboration With Robert Lindley
Although gone from this sad earthly plane, love may yet embrace,
for within Light's truest of gifts, Love brings its infinite grace...

Weeping tears falling into her coffee she mourned his death
vanished were the promising future dreams...

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Categories: maize, grief, hope, spiritual, true love, uplifting,
Form: Rhyme
Good Life
Chorus:
Lord we thank you for the air we breathe
Lord we thank you for the food we eat
For your goodness and mercies
For love and unity
For friends and family
You’re the good life that we live

Verse 1:
Lord I...

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Categories: maize, christian, faith, family, humanity, life, meaningful, thanksgiving,
Form: Lyric
Take Me Back To Alode By Jonah Okpabi
The land is soaked with blood
The sand is soaked with tears
Oh
How many barrels of blood must be spilled
to know that so many souls are gone?
How many basins of tears does it take
to have more than...

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Categories: maize, absence, anger,
Form: ABC
Sleigh Dream
Bundled in a horse-drawn sleigh  
warm and snug on Thanksgiving Day
the children restless, we went on our way
as the shedding forest began to sway
and the gusts of wind set astray
the vestiges of autumn's display
that...

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Categories: maize, autumn, holiday, nature, nostalgia, snow, thanksgiving, winter,
Form: Rhyme
Portrait In Indigo -She Dreamed of Icarus
**~~**

She seemed to be like a delicate portrait
   which had fallen from its gilded frame 
Abandoned, lying face down on the cold winter floor
   An elegant portrait once painted
In resplendent hues...

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Categories: maize, allegory, angst, loss, sad, heart, winter, blue,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
People of the Dawn
(An Abenaki Legend)


Prologue...


After the reptile people had been devoured by fire, ice and flood, Kloskurbeh the ever creating Spirit, sighed, and thought about the worlds he had made across the multiverse, how his breathe had...

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Categories: maize, poetry,
Form: Free verse
She Dreamed of Icarus- Portrait In Indigo
She seemed to be like a portrait...
   which had fallen from its gilded frame
Abandoned...
   Lying face down on the empty, cold wintry floor. 
An elegantly created portrait once painted in striking...

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Categories: maize, life, loss, mystery, heart, heart, life,
Form: Prose Poetry
Under the Tree In Africa
Under the tree in Africa, we sap strength
from the songs of the sparrows before sunlight.
as we walk to the farm, the 
morning breeze brush our 
body from the billowing branches.
We pick up our hoes and...

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Categories: maize, africa, children, tree, water, women,
Form: Narrative
Human Nature
As little child walked in the field of flowers,
  Picking and smelling them as she grows,
  The pervading air fragrance of Guava
  The majestic mellow Mangoes too in wet season,
  The...

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Categories: maize, visionarygreen, space,
Form: Free verse
Heaven's Servant - Grasses
Heaven’s Servant

The grass of the earth The King of Heaven generously gave
People to enjoy Kentucky Bluegrass nice lawn, nutritious hay,
Timothy grass highly cultivated and seed easily harvested
Stock cattle, sheep, and horses healthily eat by day...

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Categories: maize, beach, beautiful, beauty, earth, food, green, jesus,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Voyage
Written: March 28, 2024 For Constance La France Contest

Quote: (The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.) Marcel Proust
 
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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: maize, adventure, voyage,
Form: Rhyme
The Great Minds of Old
Is it Shakespeare no that is the most celebrated among all poets,
That among all, his are the best of all sonnets?
Did I not know him from his Juliet and Romeo?
And is it no thus I...

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Categories: maize, adventure, community, destiny, emotions, encouraging, endurance,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things