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Galore of buzzfeeding, needling and scamming female hustlers
Galore of buzzfeeding, needling and scamming female hustlers...

with a scheming, loving, and enticing guise
alive and well seeking gullible guys
(once upon a time just like me),
who experiences close encounters
of masterly baited entrapment
on Facebook Messenger
and most likely...

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Categories: misshapen, adventure, age, anger, anti bullying, appreciation, bullying,
Form: Rhyme



Some Poems
A Stolen Memory
A Mirthful Chorus
By Sy Roth 


We surrounded him 
Asked to let go.
She stared at the misshapen face,
Unshaven sandpapery skin 
Eyelids a tabula rasa
Fluttery sere skin
And we could see the humor blossoming in his...

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© Sy Roth  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: misshapen, dream, loneliness,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 13
“Are there many Fairy Folk other than the elves?”  Joulupukki queried.
     “Not so many as before the humans took control of the world.  The ones left behind in Erin...

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Categories: misshapen, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
The Conditions of Living
The Conditions of Living

Stark organisations of my observations
Respond to beauty with pure elation 
Instead of chronic devastation 
Process the abject consternation 
From contrived over-saturation 
And acute mass manipulation 
That should be in legal confiscation
Truth found...

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Categories: misshapen, 12th grade,
Form: Rhyme
Bubbles
Is there room to care for the penultimate?
Can't decide if the space can satisfy two collard greens.  
One oblivious cabbage... one who has desperately tried to expand the space, to save the others, who...

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Categories: misshapen, change,
Form: Sestina



The Death of Marriage
It looked so right on paper to everyone; but when the night embraced her she was alone, still wanting to believe in love. 

Her footsteps echoed through her cathedral of a house which offered her...

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© Steve Zak  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: misshapen, heartbreak, loneliness, loss, lost love, love, love
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Witches Broom
It is a witchy tradition to pass down your first broom to
The next generation, but poor dear sweet Mable inherited an eye 
Sore from her elder granny, the handle topped end was crooked
In a twisted...

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© Cherl Dunn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: misshapen, adventure, halloween, holiday, humorous, imagery, imagination, international,
Form: Free verse
Doom of Ancient Bloom
Oh, this impish ill!
this mystic flock of ever-roaming pain;
You now possess fully
my body and my life.
I am at your full attention and mercy;
Do you not rejoice?
Are you not overwhelmingly triumphant?
This very body that shamed kings...

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Categories: misshapen, conflict, death, funeral,
Form: Elegy
Sometimes I
Sometimes I...sometimes I wish I could combust
burst into flames, spontaneously erupt; magma
Sometimes I...
sometimes I just wish emptily, heavily
I was someone else, something better
but all the wishing I do
there's not a single one that will bother...

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Categories: misshapen, imagery, lost, sorrow, , 8th grade,
Form: Free verse
Sonnet 14, Part 2 of 3
6. Softly she sits upon my knee.
I doze and drift as the radio squeaks
Of sunspots and the honeybee.
The cab wind whistles and creeks.
I sense monstrous, hidden beings
Attempting to open forbidden portals
To hideous, evil, inhuman fiends,
Elder...

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© Tom Arnone  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: misshapen, evil, fantasy, fear, horror, scary, science fiction,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member The City of Lost Souls
Beware, out-Lander for thy tread on the sacred ground,
Of Louisiana, guarded by the ghosts of the Mississippi,
And here the dead tell know tails, of the living's returning,
After adventuring into the darkness of the night.
Rattle them...

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© Cherl Dunn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: misshapen, culture, evil, gothic, halloween, history, imagery,
Form: Free verse
The Grey Man
There were images the grey man could not see 
Did not want to see, in all probability

Walking by the glass doors and windows of modern stores
No warmth of being within their cold crisp alloy frames
Where...

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Categories: misshapen, life, poverty,
Form: Rhyme
The Missing Piece
My Life is definitely trying to tell me something....
It is almost certainly painting a picture, but I can't see what it's a picture
of.
It's been a series of Magic Moments, Crushing Blows, surreal and unfortunate
events, earth...

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Categories: misshapen, adventure, analogy, confidence, cool, creation, psychological, riddle,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Lost Lives, Lost Lights, Lost Loves
When I think of them, shortened lives
Filled with anxiety, depression, sacrifice
I wonder at their self-destructive survival
Once, each one, such an innocent child…
Never knowing that most would be cut short
By drugs, addictions, suicide – dark and...

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Categories: misshapen, addiction, bereavement, confusion, death, depression, evil, fear,
Form: Free verse
Awakening
There is an ancient sadness that runs through you,
Creeps through your core,
Burrows deep,
Bound fast with rotting roots,
The sorrows and sufferings of your ancestors,
Immovable in decay,
A proud heritage,
Of hypocrites,
Heretics,
And the occasional martyr,

You know them still,
Lain beside...

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Categories: misshapen, love
Form: I do not know?
21st Century Victorians
High Collared, face powdered
nose held high above
Anybody else
Up-righteous flag waving bible bangers
Living in shadows, ignoring
Urban decay, misshapen society
Talking about life in whispers
Because everything is too vulgar
For your poetic eyes to bear
Only seeing

"The beautiful things"
Blind to...

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Categories: misshapen, on writing and words, care, people, education,
Form: Free verse
Hopeless Nomadic Part 1
Cracked beer bottles and detached baby rattles in slightly untidy, black plastic wrappers.
No garbage can nor box or bag is exempt from the burrower’s thorough ransack.
Rancid rubbish, rich with unwanted tidbits, 
And the bounty -...

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Categories: misshapen, autumn, community, corruption, imagery, life, lonely, people,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Homestead
Misshapen limbs of the Palo Verde trees add an artistic touch to the landscape. While 
Honeysuckle twine about the old rail fence and the spiny Ocotillo flash scarlet plumes. 

Mesquite trees, older than the homestead,...

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Categories: misshapen, old, winter, old, winter,
Form: I do not know?
Love Lost
Drawn together, seemingly predestined, 
freewill nothing but illusion, 
a love so infinitely rare - 
a random wave of emotion 
to be surfed to its destination? 
No, a power sublime, 
surpassing that force binding the universe.

Were...

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Categories: misshapen, lost love, life, wife, day, life, love,
Form: Ballad
Ironically
Coming back home to you
in my head, that was the plan
my very wish
It's been three long years since I've seen you last
and four long years since you performed heart surgery upon me
The story between you...

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Categories: misshapen, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
Intimation of Mortality
Tiny misshapen meringues, puffs of cloud, float 
Like lacework across the green and brown land 
Far beneath. In the distance, they are a little
Bigger, yet still not the towering fortresses of home;
And the snaking roads,...

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Categories: misshapen, africa, farm, fear, future, nature, perspective,
Form: Verse
Don'T Send Your Kids To College
They all put so much stress on
getting a college degree,
and if it’s math or science,
I think that I would agree.
But in the humanities
another trend now appears,
kids are taught to hate themselves,
and this is reason for...

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Categories: misshapen, education, growth, how i feel, parents, political,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Wendigo
It is the craving never satisfied, the malformation
Of gluttonous starvation, the disfigured beast of emaciation.
Hell's spiritually depraved wind walker, feasting on the
Lingering slowing pulse of the flat liners final vibrations.
Engorging itself on the fiendish terror,...

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© Cherl Dunn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: misshapen, culture, halloween, holiday, horror, imagery, inspirational, native
Form: Free verse
The Greatest Disease Ii
I sat looking out my window, the same window 

I had been looking out for thirty years. It was 

12”X32” and very limited as to scenery; however, 

it had been my only view of the...

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Categories: misshapen, epicworld, dark, dark,
Form: Epic
Character Sketch of Me
Born in Cincinnati that buckeye state 
January 13th 1959 – 57+ years to date
A tangle of arms & legs testing lungs, which sounded great
He kind of resembled a misshapen octopus with oval pate
Glowering inxs of...

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Categories: misshapen, age, angst, anniversary, anxiety, birth, emotions, identity,
Form: Bio

Book: Reflection on the Important Things