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Haiku 1
The Original Sin: Rhyming Haiku!
 
Haiku
should never rhyme:
it’s a crime!
-Michael R. Burch
 
The herons stand,
sentry-like, at attention ...
rigid observers of some unknown command.
-Michael R. Burch
 
Late
fall;
all
the golden leaves turn black underfoot:
soot
-Michael R. Burch
 
Dry leaf...

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Categories: migrate, family, heart, love, mother son, nature, seasons,
Form: Haiku



World War Ii Poems and Holocaust Poems V - Ber Horvitz, Yitzkhak Viner
World War II Poems and Holocaust Poems V - Ber Horvitz, Yitzkhak Viner, Franta Bass

Der Himmel
"The Heavens"
by Ber Horvitz
loose translation by Michael R. Burch

These skies
are leaden, heavy, gray...
I long for a pair
of deep blue eyes....

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Categories: migrate, evil, holocaust, race, racism, war, world, world
Form: Free verse
Be Human For a Day
The World has been playing a game
Oh what a shame
The world has been playing a game
This is insane
Leaders come and leaders go
Leaving me to continue the show
Leaders come and leaders go
Repeating the show of long...

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Categories: migrate, america, business, character, corruption, crush, desire, environment,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Li 51 - Tongue-Teasing Epigrams
UNQUOTABLE QUOTES: LI - Tongue-Teasers

If you want to give someone a « taste of his own medicine", you must first obtain sufficient quantities of the same medicine in the market, and if it’s out-of-stock -...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: migrate, corruption, judgement, planet, poetry, science, word play,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Cheerio Imaginations
Imagine,
for the two thousand and twentieth time,
Yang is hierarchical upside power hungry
from above,
authorized to prey on those yins below,
however resiliently they may pray.

Yang grows politically overpowering strengths
of an autonomously omnipotent god,
pejoratively associated with patriarchy,
and ethologically...

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Categories: migrate, analogy, green, health, humor, hyperbole, integrity, metaphor,
Form: Political Verse



Existence
All that does encompass bespeaks wonder in everything
bubbling brooks and waterfalls does your glory ring
terrestrial and celestial ever fill our eyes with seeing
how can not it's splendor not fill our very being
 
raindrops in waters...

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Categories: migrate, bible, earth, god, life, nature, uplifting, visionary,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Liberating Migrations
I was listening, last night,
to a sympathetic defense
for conserving liberal arts
and producing deeper and wider liberating sciences
including healthy democratic
politically empowering science.

Once again
I am hearing about the persuasive prominence of identity,
how we label our ego-political selves,
as...

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Categories: migrate, earth, health, identity, integrity, metaphor, nature, peace,
Form: Political Verse
A Meadow For Autumn
A meadow for Autumn

Forest, I lay me down to rest
upon bed of moss.
 
Eternal sleep immediately overtakes me 
lichen kenning myself 
as Rip Van Winkle 
except being repurposed
as  oldest living species. 

With an estimated...

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Categories: migrate, animal, appreciation, autumn, creation, dark, environment, heaven,
Form: Free verse
Wednesday September 2021 At 320 Pm
Wednesday, September 2021 at 3:20 PM...
eastern standard time Autumn Equinox arrives

That seasonal occasion twill arise
when darkness and light doth bring
equilibrium between night and day
raking leaves will constitute exercise
espied and witnessed by observant earthling
namely me who...

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Categories: migrate, appreciation, autumn, celebration, destiny, environment, fate, inspiration,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Butterfly Whisperer
I saw Pop sitting just outside the veranda, slumped over in his wheelchair, his limp left arm tied to the chair’s railing.  He looked up and waved with his good hand.  “Sara!” he...

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Categories: migrate, butterfly, father, father daughter, grief, inspirational,
Form: Prose Poetry
If the Gods Aren'T Sick, Then Crazy They Must Be
I felt the touch of the breeze on my face from my sleep
Oh! With the morning sun, i woke with a flip
And there staring at me, is a lady in her teen
I, surprised but not...

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© White Sage  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: migrate, africa, allegory,
Form: Prose Poetry
Dark
It is dark! I could not see
I grasp on the night and I held on to objects that I know not of so tight
Dark! I hear strange voices from afar
but I see not their faces
Because...

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Categories: migrate, africa, earth, horror, planet,
Form: Classicism
Emperors of the Artic
Slowly and stately
they shuffle along the ice
Oblivious and orderly
they move from the sea into the frozen wilderness
Moving with uncanny precision
along the widest king's highway on earth
None to impede their path
as the cycle of permanent darkness...

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Categories: migrate, adventure, animal, mystery, nature,
Form: Verse
A Beautiful Ending
"A Beautiful Ending."

I have searched through the depth of my soul and 
never regretted standing alone under the torrential
storm that day awaiting the approach of the ferry 
to anchor i felt the need to be...

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Categories: migrate, poetry,
Form: Prose Poetry
Poems about Science 1: Climate
Climate Change Haiku
by Michael R. Burch

late November:
climate skeptics scoff
but the geese no longer migrate.



The King of Beasts in the Museum of the Extinct
by Michael R. Burch

The king of beasts, my child,
was terrible, and wild.
His roaring...

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Categories: migrate, earth, earth day, environment, science,
Form: Rhyme
Friend Zone
FRIEND ZONE

I know this relationship is new, 
Your character i only know a few, ?
I'm an introvert, how do i relate with you? ?
Truth is we barely meet, but in my dream all i see...

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© Syre Drake  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: migrate, anger, betrayal, heartbreak, lonely, love, rainbow,
Form: Bio
Ber Horvitz Translations of Holocaust Poems
Translations of Holocaust poems by Ber Horvitz aka Ber Horowitz

Der Himmel
"The Heavens"
by Ber Horvitz
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
 
These skies
are leaden, heavy, gray ...
I long for a pair
of deep blue eyes.
 
The birds have...

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Categories: migrate, holocaust, horror, race, racism, violence, war, world
Form: Verse
Little Bird
Little Bird

The little bird wants to fly high 
In the midst of the wonderful sky
We keep them in the prison 
that’s thy only Reason

The little bird wants to fly high 
In the midst of the...

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Categories: migrate, bird, nature, nice,
Form: ABC
Premium Member The Lord God Almighty and His Creation of Echo Location
The Lord God Almighty directs;"Flocks of Birds with his "Knowledge of "Echo-Location". God has given man knowledge,and one of them is "Echo-Location knowledge. Knowledge itself comes from somewhere,and man wonders where.Birds of a feather do...

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Categories: migrate, 10th grade, 1st grade, 8th grade, america,
Form: Ballad
Encrypted Mind of Skippy 3
Its the tongue and cheek when the compulsive liars always speak,

Act bleak as they continue to sneak-a-peak,

Of what leaks the poison they continue to drink,

Wander aimlessly in the dark... clockwork makes you distraught,

So I start...

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© Eric Petry  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: migrate, life, care, pain, care, emotions, hate, love,
Form: Free verse
A Meadow For Autumn
when eve doth fall upon summers’ end, 
   a hint of splendor bequeathed arose
upon firmament as changed scenery 
   (this third equinox act since new year) bellows
basses loaded and blasted in...

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Categories: migrate, age, allegory, autumn, change, environment, nature, september,
Form: Enclosed Rhyme
Premium Member Tree Which Offered Shade
those powerful hands, embodying strength, offering a refuge, 
          the determined voice which carried assurance to fearful souls....
    a banyan tree stretching its...

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Categories: migrate, memory, remember,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Solitary Ones
Although I greatly loved socializing, I really enjoyed being alone,
Like ebony evenings of magic, with no ringing of the telephone.

Since my young childhood, I had been, an introverted extrovert,
Like one with eyes to azure skies,...

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Categories: migrate, animal, fantasy, imagery, life, nature, solitude,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Orphaned Slab
Orphaned Slab 
         by Odin Roark

They call me a foundation
once supporting siding and stone
wire
plumbing
shingles

Through the doors of my house
trailed family and friends
across kitchen floor
slanted slightly
letting Benny’s agate...

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© Odin Roark  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: migrate, space, storm,
Form: Free verse
Werewolf
1/19/23


Getting through endeavors
Doing better
More focus on what is important instead of only pursuing pleasure

Even though ladies never give me the time of day
Like animals, I'm a stray
Just could not find my way
Deep down quite okay
I...

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Categories: migrate, dark, deep, life, poetry, rap, sad, truth,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs