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Premium Member Divine Comedy Translation Canto Xii
Was the place where we climbing down the bank
Then arrived, alpine and, for what was there
Such as, that any eyesight would be shrank.

Similar to landslide that in side bare
Before Trento the Adige just smote,
Or for...

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Categories: minotaur, fantasy, universe,
Form: Terza Rima



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A miniscule minotaur is a mini mayhem by the way. In a catacomb place ones feet in a small bowl then look in the mirror and sing to the shaft of light beaming down from...

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Categories: minotaur, aubade, beauty,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Why What Reason Have I
Often times I wonder if I may have missed 
a greater calling or purpose in my life.
As a young man I was frivolous and non-sensical
when it came to asking the most important questions:
“Why am I...

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Categories: minotaur, allusion, travel,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Hellboy's Fight Record
Hellboy danced with the best of them,
With a record here, though incomplete...
Winning almost all of the time,
What a miraculous feat!


Date Opponent Location Result
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XXxX Hecate L (fatality)
2004 Rasputin W
XXxX osiris club W
XXxX Witch L (fatality)
XXxX Dragon...

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Categories: minotaur, appreciation,
Form: List
Saturday Story
Cabbage grew ears in a silver basin. How rare! Wow! Exclusive is extremely experienced erotic erogenous errors but tremors can often be counted in the folding, unfolding and refolding of long heavy curtains. A lengthy...

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Categories: minotaur, allegory, allusion, animal, anniversary,
Form: I do not know?



Ariadne
Daidalos played with poison
and the gormandizing mind of a king
corrupting DNA with his brilliance.
Poseidon’s patronage,
issues from unknown depths of depravity.

Pasiphae bore this monstrosity
and carried the shame
as women do.

AyeeeI The minds of men bent inwards
without love,...

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Categories: minotaur, adventure, devotion, history, inspirational, philosophy, politicallife, men,
Form: Epic
Letters Written In Fetters - 2
So dear son,
                  A man on crutches is a broken man
       ...

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Categories: minotaur, father, father, children, father, , cute,
Form: Free verse
The Maze and the Minotaur
In searching for a heart of gold, 
with standards higher than I deserve.
I lost my way.
Lost sight of the truth, what would truly make me happy.
I imagined- the mold, the form she should take and...

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Categories: minotaur, 6th grade, evil, games,
Form: Free verse
Letters Written In Fetters - 4
Dearest son,
                      This was the time I held your hand
    ...

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Categories: minotaur, father, father, father,
Form: Free verse
Poem By Chandler Fisher Theseus and the Minitaur
As the dusk approaches, with a fusk grunt on his face,
He realizes he has to do what's right;
To save his people from the treacherous minotaur maze,
To risk his life for people in vain.
As the sail...

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Categories: minotaur, cheer up, fantasy, happiness, inspirational, myth, poetry,
Form: Rhyme
Beneath heavy eyelids woven from the shadows of the night
Beneath heavy eyelids woven from the shadows of the night,
In the gardens of silence, time whispers questions through the ages,
Why, amidst walls frailly built from the silk of longing,
Do I incessantly love the slender thread,...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: minotaur, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Letter Written In Fetters - 6
Dear son,
              Thanks for being patient with me
              Though...

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Categories: minotaur, father, father, me, father, feelings, love, me,
Form: Free verse
Menelaus
Eyes, in such a way, that some strange virture, some everlasting release
Was imparted to he. A strange bargain indeed; to resist the gods and to please
Satan in his rebellioin from all that was natural, yet...

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Categories: minotaur, angel, anger, aubade, bird, chocolate, christian, cousin,
Form: Ekphrasis
Minotaur: Part 2
Cont'd from Minotaur: Part I

When Theseus arrived in Crete,
he met a lovely maid.
She knew what death awaited him
and hurried to his aid.

She slipped a spool of silky thread
into his hands and said:
"Use this to leave...

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Categories: minotaur, myth, mythology,
Form: Rhyme
Marcus Garvey (From Pages)
Walk here with me
Along a strand of island in the sea
Let your heart drink like a leaf
From this mighty river
That shaped the world's relief
Listen to his name
Hear echoes of white colonial history
The burden of shame
Edging...

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Categories: minotaur, history, peopleheart, heart,
Form: Free verse
Daedalus
I, who now sit alone by this barren shore
Looking vainly out to sea as if 
I thought I could espy distant Crete,
Have become a source of ridicule 
Among these lesser men,
Who strut and title themselves...

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Categories: minotaur, myth,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Mythical Wit, Whimsical Myth
- By Olongapoet

Are those dragon scales, your reason’s hides?
That I’d need St.George’s lance to pierce thru.
Need I look for angry Odin’s lost eye?
To see through thy cynicism’s Stygian depths?

Why does the sweet ambrosia of my...

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Categories: minotaur, lost lovemyth,
Form: I do not know?
Rhymes
I want set fire
To white paper
Make black char into pale pictures of ash
To burn desire
Till the vapor
Like broken scintillations as sunlight crash

Though I dream, yet
Still I hunger
Still I hackled shudder with each crack and scream
For...

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Categories: minotaur, angst, art, black african american, warheart, heart,
Form: Rhyme
The Stiff Upper Lip
It was with immense fortitude that he endured the pain.
His back was arched and head rose as he strode down the thoroughfare.
No one need know what lurked behind his eyes. 
Although in all honesty he...

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Categories: minotaur, how i feel, immigration, metaphor, senses,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member For This Is the Story, An Old Poet Sought Not To Miss
For This Is The Story, An Old Poet Sought Not To Miss
 (Part One)

I've ate Eden's last apple, coveted Jason's* golden fleece
chained myself in caverns of darkness, begging no release
refused mighty crowns of power, fed...

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Categories: minotaur, creation, fantasy, hyperbole, mythology, poetry, surreal, writing,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Psilocybe Cubensis
Waiting for the moon to blossom
And the stars to shine 
Waiting for life to slow
To enjoy my quiet time

Waiting for its magic to bloom
The psilocybe cubensis 
Should start working soon

This is it
The time has come
It's...

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© Roger Harp  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: minotaur, crazy, drug, fantasy, fun, imagery, imagination, metaphor,
Form: Free verse
Minotaur: Part 1
There was a king in ancient Greece,
and Minos was his name. 
His kingdom was an island — Crete.
Enormous was his fame.

In Athens ruled another king
he too — a mighty one.
And once he was the gracious...

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Categories: minotaur, myth, mythology,
Form: Rhyme
Excavations - the Perspective
I tried to fly
God knows I tried
To bring the cherry back
For children in the nest.
I told old Daedalus
It was the weight of sorrow
That kept me 
In the labyrinth dark
Shivering before the minotaur
I had no weight...

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Categories: minotaur, lossold, children, me, old, perspective,
Form: Free verse
I Had a Dream When I Was Young
I had a glistening dream when I was young
Bright as an orange on October tree
Near as the horizon on the rim of the sea
Sweet as mango sweating in the grass
Clear as the crystal of the...

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Categories: minotaur, imagination, philosophy, dream, longing, dream,
Form: Free verse
Electric Heaters Versus Tabletops Is a Nil Draw
Age old wisdom scarred not flamed. A dozen baked bees in an hour glass perturbed. And left undisturbed as a minotaur sunbathing on a single blade of grass on a sixty acre lawn. At dusk....

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Categories: minotaur, anniversary, assonance, , western,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things