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Twas the Night Before Inspection
Twas The Night Before Inspection...,

Not a human creature stirred, nor seen 
through out Highland Manor, 
     property carpeted in lush green
(a deathlike stillness descended un keen
hilly quiet, October 10th, 
 ...

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Categories: mercilessness, 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure, conflict, fate,
Form: Enclosed Rhyme



Premium Member Drifting Sycophant
THESE ARE OPEN(organic) VERSES using spaces&breaks without grammatical symbols, the ' open' relies upon 'the one breath limitation' (intuitive cadence)& so inherently requires the 'reader' (reciter) to input and respond thus making this enigmatic form...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mercilessness, analogy, bereavement, introspection,
Form: Verse
Twas Fortnight Before Inspection 2021
Twas fortnight before inspection 2021...,

Not a human creature stirred, nor seen 
throughout Highland Manor, 
property carpeted in lush green
gently hilly terrain,
(a deathlike stillness descended un keen
quiet and quite cool April 26th, 
deux thousand twenty one).

Vicious...

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Categories: mercilessness, abuse, anxiety, april, community, courage, cry, destiny,
Form: Rhyme
Papa's Condemnation of Prejudice
Papa's condemnation of prejudice...

and subsequent grim statistic one
(among millions, or more)
tragedy with feted kiss
Yarraka Bayles darling son
hoop fully experiences bliss,
yet more vehement rage
against machinations (think 

with little effort cruel humans)
trumpets, tools, thrives...
wreaking psychological havoc -
case...

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Categories: mercilessness, 11th grade, 12th grade, cry, funeral, mother
Form: Narrative
Premium Member In the secret night, where silence is surrounded by unknown eternities
In the secret night, where silence is surrounded by unknown eternities,
Under star-studded celestial vaults and dreams chained by the moon’s silver,
Through the poet's words, bounded mortals gain divine senses,
In an ancestral ritual, the mystery of...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mercilessness, fantasy,
Form: Free verse



The Development of Dead Eyes: Part I
most people trouncing round the empire 
walk with a sense of respect built by
the accumulation of things,
built by the constant reassertion of one’s
personality publicly,
pronouncing themselves a 
functional
social
being,
as defined by these terms alone---

and the western world...

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Categories: mercilessness, life, , western,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Looking Inward, Asking For Serenity's Grace
** “The unexamined life is not worth living” – Socrates.**

Looking Inward, Asking For Serenity's Grace

Looking inward, a soul that so silently weeps
For the realization of dear dreams born in sleep
And cessation of wickedness in this...

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Categories: mercilessness, art, deep, fate, heart, introspection, truth, wisdom,
Form: Rhyme
Inference
One fine late midnight coils back the whole universe 
And asks me in eager voice, what is the source of the race of man?
In sotto voice i whisper in his ears that it is God...

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Categories: mercilessness, earth, father, fear,
Form: Free verse
Onward: To American Protesters
Onwards towards that open air we’re to breathe!
It’s time for us our clenched fists to unsheathe
And with the rage we’ve swallowed we now seethe!

We should batter the roof of this vast jail
Down on this global...

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© A. Hemmati  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mercilessness, america, anger, world,
Form: Tristich
They Saw the Ship Ah Coming
looking to the better tomorrow
standing on each and every promise
looking at the differences
and wondering if there is something better
with someone else
thinking about things some else did wrong
not looking at what you did wrong yourself
holding your...

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Categories: mercilessness, celebration, encouraging, fishing, introspection, music, natural disasters,
Form: Ballad
Strange Days In Advanced Stage Loneliness
somewhere in the back of the freezer,
there is an old gallon of ice cream
somewhere in the middle of the refrigerator,
there is a cup with some cold cashew milk in it
somewhere deep inside of me, 
there...

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© Marty King  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mercilessness, grief, heartbroken, loneliness, lonely, sad,
Form: Free verse
Ode To Extra-Rodent
O, yes, he is exclusively competent
as the national leader
that tightly compatible and coherent
with his time and national traditions. 
He had done all for  the rise our stupid ambition 
and blind glory, post-soviet  and...

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Categories: mercilessness, political,
Form: Verse
There Is A Darkness
It's not the pitch-black scene that surrounds me ominously.
Suspense-filled 'what's hidden within?' feelings heavily haunt
Visions of serpents creeping around precariously
Appear and disappear like nightmares and jeeringly taunt

Though, sometimes, death-like is this dark environment outside.
There's a...

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Categories: mercilessness, dark, life, nature,
Form: Rhyme
Embrace and Release
Embrace your inner hatred and release 
Love; fullness forever, to realize.

Embrace your unhappiness and release
Joy; fullness forever, to realize.

Embrace your hostility and release
Peace; fullness forever, to realize.

Embrace your impertinence and release
Patience; fullness in life, to...

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Categories: mercilessness, faith, joy, life, love,
Form: Couplet
I Am Death
I Am Death

I am death,
But I am afraid of you.
I know its too contradicting.
But, its really true.

I am loosing my mercilessness,
I am loosing my cruelity,
Dont come closer,
I am afraid of your purity.
I am afraid of...

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Categories: mercilessness, death
Form: Imagism
Quote Prompt 1
Quote Prompt:
"How is it so easy for you to be kind to people?" he asked...
Milk and honey dripped from my lips and I answered,
"cause people have not been kind to me."
-rupi kaur



I've been swept into...

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© Lu Loo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mercilessness, betrayal, discrimination, inspiration,
Form: Verse