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Phantom Mechanisms
Mechanism 1
Part #1

The things outside of my window dry out my eyes. The egg that I saturated has mold on it. The moon decays when I speak. The stars are all just God’s germs. Lately...

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Categories: mastodon, mystery, me, night, people, me, moon, night,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Three Ways of Swiping the World Cup
THREE WAYS of Swiping the World Cup

"It is sweet and fitting/glorious to lay your life down for your country » - from a poem by HORACE

(See my story selected to represent France in the 2006...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mastodon, football, games, humor, sports, stress, woman, women,
Form: Dramatic Verse
How exciting; first appreciable healthy snowfall 2024
How exciting; first appreciable (healthy) snowfall 2024...

within hinterlands of 
Perkiomen Valley Pennsylvania 
occurred January 6th promptly at noon.

Virgin whiteness blankets terrestrial realm
bajillion snowflakes tumble out of sky
atavistic fascination awakened
agog at ice crystals stinging each eye
while...

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Categories: mastodon, adventure, animal, appreciation, beautiful, environment, january, winter,
Form: Free verse
First Appreciable Healthy Snowfall 2022 Occurred January 28th
First appreciable (healthy) snowfall 2022 occurred January 28th

Virgin whiteness blankets terrestrial realm
bajillion snowflakes tumble out of sky
atavistic fascination awakened
agog at ice crystals stinging each eye
while I strike open mouthed stance
relishing tasting frozen water molecules.

No matter...

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Categories: mastodon, adventure, environment, hair, husband, january, miracle, paradise,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Inside a '72 Econoline
Inside A ‘72 Econoline

This old green van has a musty smell to it,
Like a pair of sweaty rancid socks
Mixed with half-empty beer cans.
It’s a banged up thing, this ’72 Econoline.
Scratches and mysterious dents 
Cover its...

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Categories: mastodon, desire, girlfriend,
Form: Free verse



Roto Rooter
waved away from certain topics
Yolanda and her Singing Saw blade
captured the intellectual integrity
of a generation in readjustment
freedom springs only from freedom kids
so lock your shields and set your pikes
and whatever else unmasks the poseurs
making mischief...

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Categories: mastodon, how i feel, integrity,
Form: Free verse
Anticlimactic Mood After February 18th 2021 Snow Storm Subsided
Anticlimactic mood after February 18th, 2021 snow storm subsided

I hate spoiler alert
regarding weather forecasters prediction,
especially when meteorologist
wannabe spouse doth blurt
out impending blizzard
which never materializes.

Yours truly humbled and enamored
when Mother Nature
singly and/or nsync with old man...

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Categories: mastodon, 12th grade, america, angel, deep, february, image,
Form: Free verse
They
Imagine they find your bones
in a boggy field -
it happens all the time,
speaking of which,

time is your pocket handkerchief,
your wristwatch,
and your best evening pants
all reduced to insect dust.

Only a fragment
(a rust-addled skimpy second hand)
remains to...

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Categories: mastodon, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Savanna Mind
Steel mountains tower over ancient minds
The mismatched soul anachronism  
Instincts progressively lagging behind 
Primitive brain sees a deep red cataclysm

Ghostly mastodons stalk the fluorescent plain 
A daunting checklist of tasks today 
Frigid rivers to...

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Categories: mastodon, anxiety, city, nature, stress,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Musing Or Amuseing Part 2
I like it when I go with one of them as I don't have to drive and I can enjoy 
God's  wonders.  Yesterday our tank fitting took us east to the town of...

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Categories: mastodon, imagination
Form: Prose Poetry
The Last Daughter
I think of you, mother.
I think of you, grandmother.
Only three castings forward of our mitochondria over 100 years.

I think past you, grandmother, 
          to your mother,...

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© Judy Haas  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mastodon, daughter, forgiveness, introspection, woman, mother,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member I Call On You
LOADED UP ON CARNAGES MASTODON RADIUS
MARKINGS ON THE WALL
HEIGHTEN PICTURE PERFECT ETCHINGS ABOUT TO FALL
HAVE YOU READ ME MY,   RIGHTS YET
WAIT ON ME AS I PLACE MY BET, YEAH!
DO YOU KNOW WHERE I...

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Categories: mastodon, allusion, analogy, change, community, conflict, confusion, faith,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Inventor of the Wheel
I suppose the inventor of the wheel will ever remain a mystery,
A nameless face lost forever in the abyss of ancient history.
Was it a man or woman?  This we will never know.
No matter who...

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Categories: mastodon, funnywoman,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Eternity Calls To Me
I just saw an eagle 
Soar across the plain
And a dozen sea gulls
My daughters roof do claim

The wind is blowing fiercely
But the cloud above Casper Peak
Moves ever so slowly
Like a cat as it does creep

The...

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Categories: mastodon, devotion, history, nature, peaceme,
Form: Rhyme
A Fiery Dragon
Grandma! Your talking to a fiery dragon.
Yes, one of my many talents I didn't know I 
Possessed. I will not be impolite. It's standing
There in all its fiery splendor talking from the 
Other side of...

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Categories: mastodon, adventure, beauty, childhood, fantasy, fun, imagination, magic,
Form: Villanelle
Premium Member Tuna Fish, Beer and Seed
As a child, men of science warned me 
about the coming of a second ice age. 
They flashed pictures of stomping mastodon 
hungry saber tooth cats
and giant sloths with enormous claws.
I listened closely and was...

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Categories: mastodon, fun, snow, sun,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Meteor is on its Way
   O, how will we ever cope
     The dreaded meteor is on its way
   The weather mavens say ‘No hope’
     that those dinosaurs...

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Categories: mastodon, animal, change, fear, history, today, weather,
Form: Rhyme
The Greek Woman
I had supposed all this was closed to me.
The age of miracles was long since gone,
no wisp of wonder left to dwell upon.
I had assumed that I was doomed to be
leaf-litter underneath a winter tree,
about...

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Categories: mastodon, romantic,
Form: Sonnet

Book: Reflection on the Important Things