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Athenian Epitaphs Ii
Athenian Epitaphs II

These are ancient Greek epitaphs for lost family and friends, including dogs and other animals ...

Now his voice is prisoned in the silent pathways of the night: 
his owner's faithful Maltese... 
but will...

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Categories: migrated, animal, best friend, death of a friend,
Form: Epitaph



Premium Member Gangster Disciples gang threats from Mexican Violent Offender behind bars Ciro Gargano Scum
I will not apologize for wearing 
wires pregnant for the Fbi buying 
weapons and drugs from corruption 
and taking down gang leaders who 
migrated to Wisconsin under queen 
pin cocaine heroin hard drugs 
manufacturer Mexican...

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Categories: migrated, allah,
Form: Kyrielle
Premium Member Chapter 77-- Damian Delilah Mallory: the Hakim Family --Members
7 am morning time. Damian was 
Awakened by his father's phone
Call. "Damian get out of bed, on
Your feet man. We have to attend 
A conference at 10 this morning."
Damian responded, "Right" and
Sprang to his feet....

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Categories: migrated, courage, family, fate, father son, history, imagination,
Form: Alliteration
No Title
I have slept but I have not slept
I have not slept but I have slept
For the first time in two years
I slept without a word of care
No codes, no crossroads
No railroads, no shiploads
No lizards no...

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Categories: migrated, america, betrayal, character, emotions, environment, food, gender,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Part One - a Gunshot Wound To the Heat - a Short Story From My Memoir
GUNSHOT WOUND TO THE HEART 


From a two-room schoolhouse high on a hill over the Fundy Bay, I sat at an old wooden desk daydreaming. The ink stains and etchings which were dug deep into...

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Categories: migrated, nostalgia,
Form: Prose



Lost dexterity since fingers tap away at qwerty keyboard
Lost dexterity since fingers tap away at qwerty keyboard...

since being a student in grade, junior and high school
analogous to geometry proof how lack of use proves
quite aware that finger muscles atrophied
veering off on a tangent...

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Categories: migrated, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, age,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Womens Group
Feb. 6, 2021
	Hello I was born normal on May 17, 1979 from Paranaque, Philippines. My name is Jacqueline Ramirez Mendoza and was taken from Jacqueline Kennedy Onasis. Given by my cousin, Jocelyn Picazo Santos. My...

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Categories: migrated, anxiety, christian, depression, god, muse, people, psychological,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Freak Accident Prone
I was a diligent safety engineer, modifying the hazardous work practices,
Like the thrilling festive celebrations, when you open up pretty packages!

I took my work very seriously, and my motto had long been safety first,
Like waiting...

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Categories: migrated, blessing, confidence, dedication, faith, fantasy, people, work,
Form: Couplet
One generic baby boomer, a garden variety sexagenarian
One generic baby boomer, (a garden variety sexagenarian)...
offers his interpretation of critical race theory

I, (an articulate, charming, domesticated, 
erudite, friendly, genteel, humorous, intelligent,
kind, learned, male, albeit modest – married) 
with freshly clipped formerly gnarly toenails
discounts...

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Categories: migrated, 12th grade, abuse, africa, america, anger, betrayal,
Form: Rhyme
I abhor the forfeiture of hard fought and won liberty
I abhor the forfeiture of hard fought and won liberty

America - This nation will remain
the land of the free only so long
as it is the home of the brave.
courtesy a local Indiana man,
one named Elmer...

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Categories: migrated, america, anger, angst, crush, farewell, grief, horror,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Four Into Eight - the Silva Grail
Four of eight decades rest in the past
So fortunate but how long can this last
I’ve romanced, loved and married
Living a life ever so harried

Raising a family, I’ve worked hard
A successful career achieved without fear
I’ve traveled...

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Categories: migrated, desire, emotions, passion, sexy, wisdom, woman,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Dusty Box of Memories
"Photographs escort us to hidden recesses of memory and bring before us rare moments lost in time"... By Poet

Flitting through the pages of an old album,
Picked up from an abandoned dusty box, 
I saw a...

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Categories: migrated, home, i miss you, memory,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Andromeda Strain Part II: ILMO - my son
Dr. Mark Hall undertook the task of unarming the rigged satellite there in the secluded part of the lab. He is trapped in a section that, due to an oversight, has no substation. He must...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: migrated, mystery, science fiction,
Form: Narrative
Death of An Irishman
It feels good to put the axe down and head in from the scrub
to spend a piece of time with mates on Fridays in the pub
and yarn about the week that’s gone, with an elbow...

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Categories: migrated, anxiety, death,
Form: Rhyme
Me Mate the Pm, Financial Policy
Household income to be defined as company/personal phones, company/personal laptops, company/personal furniture, and company/personal vehicles including petrol; if you have any people working for you their income will be taxed as part of your income
...

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Categories: migrated, political,
Form: I do not know?
Unpaved Road
Winter has blemished my skin 
leaving deep wounds inside 
there is still no sign of spring
but joy was overflowing within.

I took an afternoon stroll along a quite path 
searching desperately for a new start
the sun...

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Categories: migrated, adventure, art, community, nature, places, winter,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Rumbling
A system is rumbling in the air and it is causing many people to fear, the clouds are getting dark and the birds are flying around looking for a decent place to call home, they...

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Categories: migrated, bird, birth, birthday, business, change, community, desire,
Form: Narrative
Will You Ever See Me
My Name is Paul & I am a Young Black Male

My Grandmother's Father was from Great Britain, his Family came to the New World to Stake their claim

He was a White Male

I Never knew Him

My...

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Categories: migrated, black african american, business, discrimination, endurance, history,
Form: Free verse
The Psalm 83 War has already just begun part six
Although President Joe Biden, the members of the EU and the United Nations
do not want the current Hamas Israel War to expand--it already has in both
Lebanon and Syria.  Not because of the nation of...

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Categories: migrated, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Prose
Premium Member Neanderthal
If time travel were possible, 
the period I would want to visit most of all 
would be that time long ago, 
when Europe was covered with snow. 
When we walked Among the Neanderthal. 
Two different...

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Categories: migrated, age, age, time, universe, , western,
Form: Rhyme
Sunday Street
She walked down the street with her hands clasp in thine and for one moment it felt like something divine; she was walking out of an old life into a new one, but I couldn’t...

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Categories: migrated, beautiful, confidence, deep, friend, inspirational love, joy,
Form: Narrative
A Thousand Words
Tried to take a picture, but the world wouldn’t sit still
and I don’t have the breath for a thousand words.
Fantasizing what I have to say, knowing I never will -
subordinate to suppressive hands like a...

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Categories: migrated, introspection, world, me, time, truth,
Form: Pantoum
Sentimental Journey
My parents were born in the USA as was I,
but about my heritage I have never been shy.
My grandfather came from a distant land,
one I've never seen, but still hold close at hand.

He took that...

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© Dan Cwiak  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: migrated, appreciation, family, identity, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Who's Right: Echo Poem 1
(Different Perspectives)      

Rock Bottom

In pure original science
I know the true facts
Behold what is left of me, oh if the whole world could only see
Dear skies are the truest blue
In the...

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Categories: migrated, depression, perspective,
Form: Blank verse
Wink, Nod and Sigh
She has felt a rope with a mustang attached,
Threw berries into a biscuit batch, 
The holes she’d patch in clothes and shoes
She loves her life and has paid her dues,
She has tallied and rallied, opened...

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Categories: migrated, animals, cowboy-western, forgiveness, inspirational, life, mother, on
Form: I do not know?

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