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Premium Member Chapter 83 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: the Adult Excursion
The day after the mutiny incident:
DJ again pitched his idea. 
He gathered the Older children 
Again, "Okay everybody we have
To make up to Dad Ma and Auntiema.
Today."  The children remained 
In the large kitchen...

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Categories: matinee, 11th grade, 9th grade, child, confidence, home,
Form: Alliteration



Premium Member Requiem For An Unknown Tigress Cub
still the climbing green lianoid lass


her tender tendrils torn  


massive metal lying like a cutlass


in her lap forlorn


                ...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: matinee, childhood, daughter, mother, war, green,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member When I Was Twentysomething 1980s
I saw a man die who took a stance
I saw he just wanted to give peace a chance

I saw the boycotts and the embargoes
I saw trafficking in human cargos

I saw hedge funds, junk bonds, oil...

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Categories: matinee, history, world,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Summer Matinee
I was only allowed to go, after much whining 
     begging, promises of unlikely saint-hood
     if my brother, (much to his displeasure) made a pledge
  ...

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Categories: matinee, brother, me,
Form: Narrative
The Mallards of Bedford Springs
The late night storm rushed into the valley,
Pouring down, 
Creating the sleepy ambiance only a mountains lull can provide.  
The crisp damp air crackles to life at lights first caste over the mountain,
into the...

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Categories: matinee, america, nature, river, spring, vacation,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member July Matinee
Tuck into the public
private seclusion.

My aversion to inclusion
includes a stub, a tub,
a carelessly careful curation,
a velvet rope, a hint of hope,
a folding chair, softened and stickied 
by foam and frothing soda spills.

A not soundless though...

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Categories: matinee, love, onomatopoeia,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Nine Nine-A Peaceful Poetic Starting Point
Nine nine  

A story I needed to find  

My credentials were declined  

But it was Sunday, I did not mind  

Honestly, I tried  

Decided, ‘take a ride’  

Into the...

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Categories: matinee, allah, anger, anniversary, history, new york, usa,
Form: Rhyme
The Matinee Viewing of a Cow At Sea
Sitting by the bay during a weekday watching the water I thought a manatee I observed
Just beneath the surface, it came up for just a few seconds and didn’t reemerge. 
I followed it with my...

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© Amy Sell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: matinee, animal, appreciation, loneliness, nature, ocean, perspective, silence,
Form: Rhyme
The Mad Hatter
Multiple choices with one last try, amid this myriads maze

Someone very dear unto myself asked me the other day

"Is the sun shining where you are?"

So I took a crystal glance, into an oblong box....

Actually I...

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Categories: matinee, time
Form: I do not know?
Optimistically Crushed Dreams Matinee
Oh boy I am so coy I once thought

Skating perilously round and round
an icerink floor trying ever so hard
not to fall

Just incase i make other people laugh 
and have a joke at my expense 

Been...

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Categories: matinee, creation, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Daydream Drumbeat
I was a bed and mattress tester, a dream job like that of a yellow moon.
I tested the comfort of beds, pillows, etc., for night is ever coming soon.

I studied sleep patterns too, like vivid...

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Categories: matinee, beauty, day, dream, fantasy, imagery, music, nature,
Form: Couplet
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: matinee, life,
Form: Narrative
The Mad Hatter
Multiple choices with one last try, amid this myriads maze

Someone very dear unto myself asked me the other day

"Is the sun shining where you are?"

So I took a crystal glance, into an oblong box....

Actually I...

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Categories: matinee, art, baby, cancer, love,
Form: I do not know?
America the Burlesque
Lord have they gone to far given an inch they want the yard            	          ...

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© John Beam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: matinee, faithgod, me, world, god, hope, me, sin,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member HOLLYWOOD TIMES
If only you could just scan the
Screen of that scene Hollywood 
Dream! Lately though I been thinking
Of seeing a matinee and that the time
Is right. Yet instead I'd just rather
Be fed the glamorous life. I...

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Categories: matinee, allusion, confidence, creation, deep, devotion, dream, mother
Form: Free verse
Knit Picking
Zits!

Pus problems ... oozing wipe love,
has got them innocent bite fangs showing
That baby drac queen moon face turning
into a teenage mutant turtledove

Cold cream cyber hits

Another three-day seclusion ... 
chained to a marred model illusion
Hip adolescent...

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Categories: matinee, allusion, anxiety, teen, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Forgotten Times
Momma's in the kitchen frying chicken
Daddy's got the game on the old TV
Two brother's playing and fighting in the parlor
It's just the way things used to be

Momma stayed home and raised us kids
Never had much...

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Categories: matinee, childhood, family, happiness, nostalgia, people, life, people,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Time Machine
Ride with me on my time machine to a different time and place
Return with me and let me see if I can put a smile upon your face
To the days of AM radio and the...

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Categories: matinee, nostalgiamom, me, night, candy, day, me, mom,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member A Poem Scribed By a Buccaneer From Barry University
In St. Pete 
Where there is heat 
They will compete 
In a game that may not be so sweet 

You see there are these knights 
Who must fend off the herd and all their fights,...

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Categories: matinee, appreciation, chanukah, christmas, football, perspective, sports, teacher,
Form: Rhyme
I Still Remember Mama's Cooking
I still remember mama's cooking.
It is said that one never forgets , no matter what age, now matter what stage, mama's cooking always remains,etched in my memory.
I remember her famous fried chicken, her stewed peas(...

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Categories: matinee, grandmother, joy, love, memory, mom, mother,
Form: Ode
Premium Member Fifty Toes a Wiggling
Tanned by the summer sun
Laughing because life is young
Five boys just want to play
During the summer holiday
Race your bikes through the park
Avoiding the junkyard dogs' bark
Chasing fireflies in the dark
Vacation is best when it starts
Swimming...

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Categories: matinee, childhood, friendship, memory, summer,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Funeral In 1963
Funeral in 1963


Beveled dusty cracked glass shielding Mother Mary enthroned,
Amidst flying angelic devotions atop whipped clouds of icy air,
Enslaved by an antique miracle made manifest in stained blood,
With silent invisible memorized prayers uttered in ancient...

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Categories: matinee, funeral,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member After Nine Episodes
fter nine episodes 
Our new generation must know 
The whole thing started 
With President Carter
Who was in the Commander's chair 
And the computer dreamers were setting off Internet flairs.

Billed as a trip back to the...

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Categories: matinee, fantasy, film, kid, light, space, star, tribute,
Form: Rhyme
West Side Story, My Brothers, Mother and Me
I cried for them this afternoon
Knew them since the matinee started
Saw them fall in love
At first sight, the world stopped
Everything was silent at the sight of it
They looked and were lovers
Later that day on their...

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Categories: matinee, childhood, family, forgiveness, hope, inspirational, lossworld, day,
Form: Free verse
All Is Signal
you think I'm simple minded because I'm nice
when all I said was never fear knowledge
after assassinating my inner constable
to no on stage ill effect whatsoever
jury selection being finally recognized
as a ghost in the compulsory banquet...

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Categories: matinee, how i feel,
Form: Free verse

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