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Rejection Slips 2
Rejection Slips 2

The Shape of Mourning
by Michael R. Burch
 
The shape of mourning
is an oiled creel
shining with unuse,
 
the bolt of cold steel
on a locker
shielding memory,

the monthly penance
of flowers,
the annual wake,
 
the face in the...

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Categories: mete, beauty, death, desire, life, longing, love, nature,
Form: Free verse



Rejection Slips 3
Rejection Slips 3

Rejection Slip
by Michael R. Burch

Whenever my writing gets rejected,
I always wonder how the rejecter got elected.
Are we exchanging at the same Bourse?
(Excepting present company, of course!)

When editors reject my poems, did I slip...

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Categories: mete, death, desire, family, heart, life, longing, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Likeness Ssenekil: Part 1
*Image of Many Meanings by KWC.

Likeness ssenekiL: Part 1

(HOMONYMS: Homophones & Homographs)

He'll heal his heel.
They sow so they sew.
His aide aid with an ade.
You saw a ewe eat a yew.
I ate on the ait eight...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mete, word play,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Chapter 167--- DAMIAN DELILAH MALLORY HOLYANNA: Holly Damian and the Hakim clan
September   2051

Molly Dolly and Holly were busy celebrating the end of spring  inthe garden.  Sidney joined Adonis Kyon CJ and Damian  in the weight room.  As they busied themselves...

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Categories: mete, celebration, color, family, father son, for teens,
Form: Free verse
The Puppys Cries
I saw it lying there curdle up
It’s little body trembling, its tail shaking 
And it appear as if its hind leg is broken
I put it to stand up but it fall to the ground
And cry...

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Categories: mete, career, courage, cry, emotions, environment, faith, goodbye,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member A Modest Proposal To the Universal Dilemma of Human Melancholy
What is it to dwell in the realm of melancholy? Is it merely a cloak of desolation that we wear, or rather a wave of sorrow that engulfs us, rendering us incapable of envisioning a...

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Categories: mete, depression, encouraging, hope, motivation, perspective, philosophy, proposal,
Form: Prose
Musings At Giza, Egypt
Musings at Giza, Egypt
by Michael R. Burch

In deepening pools of shadows lies
the Sphinx, and men still fear his eyes.
Though centuries have passed, he waits.
Egyptians gather at the gates.

Great pyramids, the looted tombs
—how still and desolate...

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Categories: mete, age, culture, history, mystery, old, time, travel,
Form: Verse
CATULLUS TRANSLATIONS 4
CATULLUS TRANSLATIONS 4

Catullus LXV aka Carmina 65
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Hortalus, I’m exhausted by relentless grief,
and have thus abandoned the learned virgins;
nor can my mind, so consumed by malaise,
partake of the Muses' mete fruit;
for...

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Categories: mete, brother, death, death of a friend, funeral,
Form: Free verse
The Scenes: the First Gladiators of Rome
i.
At the centre of the world:
Back in the Roman days of yore--
A voice echoed, that decreed
To a crowd of commons, lost and unsure:

"Our rivers run dried, the Wrath of Gods,
Needs must be pacified
By human blood,...

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Categories: mete, historymen, rose,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member A God of Pain
Oh Lord, it seems to me, You are a God of pain
without which some people say there is no gain.
There is only so much that we creatures can bear
and it’s sometimes I wonder if You...

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Categories: mete, anger, anxiety, cry, god, life, pain, religion,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Bad, the Ugly, and the Good
The Bad, The Ugly and The Good  (aka: Bad, Badder, Baddest)


The Bad
I am the gun-toting, God-fearing Ganja Gangsta.
I’ll smoke you, pray for you, then have my daily siesta!
I answer to no one, and fear...

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Categories: mete, bullying, funny, hip hop, humor, i am,
Form: Rhyme
Art : My Name Is Mustang.
First, I was a horse,
proud, fierce, untamed.
testing the texture of one continent,
competing with the winds and tornadoes
to achieve the ultimate granular vortex,
testing the manhood of the Cheyenne,
twisting the blistering ropes of the Sioux,
defying the white...

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Categories: mete, allegory, animals, art
Form: Free verse
Charge D Affaires Struck By Lightning Bolt
Charge d'affaires struck by lightning bolt

While high falutin dip low matt
flying his kite insurgents
planned coup d'etat
clear out of blue, a devilish
forked, jagged, knifed
dagger "O" type electric current licked

more'n the pants off harried envoy
clear rants heard
all...

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Categories: mete, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, conflict,
Form: Political Verse
Old Age Is Not For Me
I stare at birds flitting branch to branch chirping happily
but birds flitting branch to branch don’t touch me anymore
my calloused senior feelings come more frequently now
just like my urge to pee

Sad, pitiful, stupid stuff enters...

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Categories: mete, anxiety, death, desire,
Form: Free verse
Maniacal Madman Manacled Me
Ironclad choke hold tightened
around pencil necked geek
stranglehold noose asphyxiated
courtesy mailer daemon freak

specifically America Online
server gremlin sought out meek
resplendently attired as Doctor sheikh
wordsmith scouted out as weak

cussed link within human league
surprisingly springing thru Lenovo
external screen, simulating...

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Categories: mete, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, baptism,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Helter Skelter
"I read the news today, oh boy" - Beatles 

apocalyptic revelations spinning 'round inside my head/have me tossing keep me turning wide awake upon my bed/so much hating too much lying chaos just outside my...

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© Tom Woody  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mete, confusion, corruption, fear,
Form: Rhyme
A BENT REVIEW: INSURRECTION
A BENT REVIEW: INSURRECTION 

Had rent on the coin of their mind
Played them well to toil their mind
Would've hid'n a nut so was it bent ?
Could've sold them a remedy for their ment'
Just got told...

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Categories: mete, africa, cute love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Kiss of Judas, Translation of Pierre Emmanuel's Le Baiser De Judas By T Wignesan
Kiss of Judas, Translation of Pierre Emmanuel’s Le Baiser de Judas by T. Wignesan

In our century where one sells father and mother
Husband his wife and wife her husband
And who doesn’t with ease dispose the only...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mete, jesus, judgement,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Transcendence
My heart will gladly express gratitude for yielding.
The day's fulfilments grasp an epilogue wielding.
At the point when my eyesight would rest placidly.
Distress is being waged elsewhere so abjectly.

Through the ambiguity, a sparkle of spirits is...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mete, allegory, analogy, appreciation, confidence, endurance, feelings, uplifting,
Form: Rhyme
Jettison Indecision and Imprecision
The fusion of indecision and imprecision robs lives of vitality
Freezing minds in a state of petrified fear
That slays sagacity, perspicacity and versatility
In circumstances where room for a tear

Lives and survives in dreams and screams
Born from...

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Categories: mete, poems,
Form: Free verse
Bullet Train To Oblivion
Guilty pleasures
has you on a Siberian Ferris wheel,
spinning rapidly
Gulag suicidal libido
urges you to cock the trigger and squeeze
Keep repeating the nightmare:
Six torture chambers
Six gas chambers
Six motel rooms
with five vacancies
It's your last chance to exit
this cursed...

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Categories: mete, addiction, lust, people, perspective,
Form: Free verse
Sonnets On Wisdom and Age
SONNET(S) ON WISDOM and AGE
When I was young my folly knew no bounds.
Though some may say the perimeter’s been extended.
I now confess my ignorance, giving me grounds
To think that some false knowledge has been amended
Full...

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Categories: mete, humorous, life, wisdom,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member The Funeral Urn
“we look for that that does not come and go
it cannot be organic form, subject to decay 
thoughts and beliefs are fickle, how little we know
yet come what may, our inner child continues to play”


The...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mete, allusion, analogy, appreciation, character, growing up, hope,
Form: Concrete
I Want To Be a Poet
I want to be a poet to write those words which rhyme
But it seems I'm having trouble with tempo, tense and time
How do the poets do it rhyme words so undisputed
They neatly find the perfect...

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Categories: mete, fun, funny, poetry, words,
Form: Rhyme
Negative People Criticize
"Criticizing others is akin to criticizing God" 
"Moment we are critical of our critic we become a critic"
Quote by Author
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Words pierce the soft heart, stay there forever
Mind recollects them oftentimes in life
Spoken words for lifelong...

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Categories: mete, allegory,
Form: Sonnet

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