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Premium Member Chapter 70 --Damian Delilah Mallory: the Polly Conundrum
Molly and Dolly were in their 
New getaway room on the top 
Floor listening to music.
While Damian spent time with 
The kids in the backyard. He
Wanted to install a pool for the
Youngest children, then switch...

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Categories: maneuvered, best friend, feelings, grandson, inspirational,
Form: Alliteration



February 29th, 2024
February 29th, 2024

Alternately titled: 111th leap year since 1582
the year Pope Gregory XIII world leader
(i.e. essentially paterfamilias among
Roman Catholic flock)
timely maneuvered around calendrical rock
and hard space implementing
viable system tracking years ad hoc
out of sync and...

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Categories: maneuvered, 12th grade, age, birth, celebration, fate, february,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Warlord Wars No More -2
Pay heed to those deeds from whence the heart must confess...
You're far from Rome Proconsul Caesar...
As they say, "All roads lead to Rome" Ariovistus
and all tresspasses are treated as threats of war...
My recent conquest of...

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Categories: maneuvered, history,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Bleeding Homeland
The value of her name is fading,
Oh mother Ghana, mother of beauty and richness.
Every sector in her government is creating hopelessness.
A place attained from the sweat of passed souls within nationalism and confidence,
Today has appeared...

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Categories: maneuvered, africa, angst,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Chapter 29 -- Damian Delilah Friends and Family: Damian's Friends
Dolly was supposed to see
Doctor Ibis this same day. She
Showered and dressed.  She
Sat on the bed and began 
Waking Damian. "Baby, wake up
Wake my love."  She shook 
him. He turned onto his back
Opening...

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Categories: maneuvered, birth, confidence,
Form: Alliteration



Premium Member The Poets Duel
The Poets Duel


I consider myself the poet
Of historic love affairs
Not the Romeo and Juliette’s we all know
The ones mirrored in lesser history of lore
Like Heloise and Abelard
I was the king of this poetic style

Then came...

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Categories: maneuvered, christian, deep, fairy, humorous,
Form: Free verse
My Ebbing Physical Prowess and Strength
My ebbing physical prowess and strength

noticeably decreases in one direction.

I take lock, stock and barrel 
to revisit good ole days of yore
quite conscious undeclared state of war
prevails within body electric of troubadour
now seated at his...

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Categories: maneuvered, 12th grade, adventure, age, angst, atheist, confusion,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Nature
Dear January.

I don't deny that there are days of beauty;
days of temperate tones and warm blue skies.
I don't think I'm confused; so allow me a bit of muse.

Perhaps it's me and my shortsightedness,
but when I'm...

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Categories: maneuvered, january, winter,
Form: Personification
Unsolved Criminal Mystery Modest Prevarication
Unsolved criminal mystery...modest prevarication

Found yours truly
a grateful dead head
convenient scapegoat dejure
Norristown police officers
fingerprinted me for 
casual postal employment
linked to vicious brutal crime
someone else who shared 
identical name and fingerprints as mine
the latter of corpse far...

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Categories: maneuvered, absence, abuse, anger, april, bereavement, bullying, cry,
Form: Free verse
My Ebbing Physical Prowess and Strength
I take stock and revisit good ole days of yore
quite conscious undeclared state of war
prevails within body electric of troubadour
now seated at his Macbook Pro
today February 20, 2021.

Since January thirteenth of this year
(two thousand and...

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Categories: maneuvered, 12th grade, confusion, courage, death, depression, desire,
Form: Rhyme
Surgery 9
Francis saw the lights and heard the approaching sound of the Harley.She was at the entrance when Suzanne and Arlis pulled up .He slumped behind Suzanne leaning upon her as she maneuvered the bike to...

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Categories: maneuvered, courage,
Form: Free verse
Wounded Soldiers Returned From Iraq
-Thinking of Iraq Ware Veterans on Veterans Day-

The day after the terrorists attacked our country, I joined the military and was deployed to Iraq. I fought in the desert far away from my sweet home...

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© Su Ben  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: maneuvered, hero, veterans day,
Form: Epic
Premium Member A Day In An Ordinary Life
A Day In An Ordinary Life

    By Edmund Siejka


Watching TV
More out of boredom
Than anything else
He allowed his imagination  
To drift
Back 
To when
He was a teenager 
Sitting in a darkened movie theater
Lost...

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Categories: maneuvered, life,
Form: Narrative
Checkmate
Clever queen, I maneuvered my way through all of the subtle and most obvious plays 
Masterfully 
Sensual aestheticism, sexual teetotalism, romanticism, sadism, masochism, hedonism 
Calculating many moves in advance, I played the game mercilessly 
Surrounding...

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Categories: maneuvered, passion, me, heart, emotions, heart, love, me,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Wonder's Darkness
Wonder’s Darkness
             by Odin Roark

He knew wonder well
It could cancel fear
And bestow courage
A nexus for survival

A predawn beginning
His solo-climb of the face
Thought crazy...

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© Odin Roark  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: maneuvered,
Form: Prose Poetry
The Painful Facts
The Painful Facts
The nervous system originates in the brain.
Nerves send and receive signals to feel pleasure, fear or pain.

A baby’s diaper rash causes crying, pain and suffering,
Her torment needs attention , care and buffering,

She is...

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Categories: maneuvered, holocaust,
Form: Rhyme
Adventures With James My Grandson
Adventures With James My Grandson 

by Joan Donnelly 1995

 He doesn't walk but runs to his subject on interest,
 and upon arrival, leaps into the air.
 With bended knees and flattened feet he lands like...

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Categories: maneuvered, grandson, love,
Form: Verse
Addictive Designs
Renowned for what he’d long ago begun,
John tried to take a step back from his life
and figure out just what it was he’d done
to be “The Orchid Man,” with orchids rife.

It must have been at...

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Categories: maneuvered, science fiction
Form: Iambic Pentameter
Premium Member Monday Off
It’s a holiday weekend, all of the ‘fellows’ have Monday off.
At lunch Wednesday, Lisa said, “We need a throw-down.” 
So, we made some invites and started spreading word around. 
“You know, we all work hard...

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Categories: maneuvered, dance, friendship, fun, holiday, humor, teen,
Form: Rhyme
Ytb
Ytb! Ytb! You understand we had a contract?
But what happened ytb?
You were such a savior to many,
A dream come true for many,
Why did you abandon us ytb? 

We came to Turkey you were nowhere to...

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Categories: maneuvered, hilarious, international,
Form: Free verse
By a Lone Cowboys Hand
Upon the page forever bound, the wagering of life will be found,
Where those words are gathered in paper and ink and bring a cowboys life to the brink
Of wit and charm with a cowboys creed,...

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Categories: maneuvered, animals, cowboy-western, history, inspirational, life, on writing
Form: I do not know?
Spirit of Chantel Noel
The nervous system originates in the brain.
Nerves send and receive signals to feel pleasure, fear or pain.

A baby’s diaper rash causes crying, pain and suffering,
Her torment needs attention , care and buffering,

She is so sensitive...

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Categories: maneuvered, caregiving, daughter, life, people, god, pain, people,
Form: Couplet
The Painful Facts
nervous system originates in the brain.
Nerves send and receive signals to feel pleasure, fear or pain.

A baby’s diaper rash causes crying, pain and suffering,
Her torment needs attention , care and buffering,

She is so sensitive to...

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Categories: maneuvered, family, life, love, god, pain, people, fear,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member The Diary of Lord Kellington (8)
Oh, the fine attire.  
Women in low cut, grand gowns.
Men in their finest plumage.
Strutting Peacocks, aiming to draw attention.

I wore tails of silk, with fine brocade work as the trim, down the sleek lapels....

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Categories: maneuvered, funnyheart, heart,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Thinking of Turtles
thinking of turtles
I go straight to fables: The Tortoise and the Hare -
and how slow and steady wins the race
that same old story, been there, done that
think back think back - I’m back in grade...

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Categories: maneuvered, analogy, boyfriend,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs