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When It Struck 11
When it struck 11, I sighed in relief
When it struck 11, I haven't felt grief
The time kept ticking on and it wasn't brief
And I'm so… patiently shaking like a leaf
Vigorously feeling vital everyday...
Every minute...every second...come...

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Categories: mole, angst, anxiety, betrayal, conflict, courage, emotions, endurance,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Legend
Look up in the sky ! It’s a bird ! It’s a plane.
It’s Superman !
More powerful than a locomotive, faster than a speeding bullet, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. This fearless...

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Categories: mole, courage,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Differences You Say
Differences – you say !

I – me Lass – brave Helios, rides his golden chariot, 
drawn by fiery Steeds, into the vastness of this universe.

These mighty Titans, dispatched – brilliant, glowing -
ruled, controlled the blueness...

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Categories: mole, friend, universe,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Rum N Raisin 9 - France Or Bust
Raisin gave the globe a tap to make it slowly spin
“Rum,” she said, “it’s quite a big wide world we’re living in.”
Rum looked up from lapping milk and wiped some from his face,
“Use your nose...

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Categories: mole, adventure, animal, cat,
Form: Narrative
Valentines Day Is Everyday
Her cognition is sporadic
Longing for her to relax
And display calm tactics
Lay on my chest like it’s a hammock
When she isn't calm
I can't stand it
Cause behaviors like these in women
Can easily become habits
It won't happen to...

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Categories: mole, beauty, blessing, crush, feelings, first love, girl,
Form: Free verse



Last Love Letter
Oh to vacation behind the heavy metal door
To escape another election year.
All news is stopped at the door by the guards
Whoever sit in the same place
Waiting
Always
Waiting to retrieve all banned goods
And outside time. 
Between med...

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Categories: mole, addiction, blue, mental illness, new york, political,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Gitter Dunn - 1st Half In Text - Plus Full Audio Version
This is the 1st Half - sorry, this is the only way to get my long pieces posted - 2nd HALF is posted 


Times were hard when I was young, and - tryin’ to help...

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Categories: mole, dad, father, father son, inspirational, love,
Form: Narrative
Winter Weary - a Seasonal Tale
Winter Weary
A rhyme that sends a winters “chill’.
With snow, not knowing where to start.
But as he’s had some time to “chill”. 
A fellow with a changing heart.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~...

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© Old Buck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mole, poetry, snow,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Max the Wonder Dog

An Introduction to Max
 
Hi, I am a Mastiff cross and my name is Magical Max. To be precise it’s actually Magical Maxi the Wonder Dog but you can call me Max. That’s not to...

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Categories: mole, dog, friendship love, magic,
Form: Prose
Premium Member A Small Part of the Story of Being
having arrived at this juncture
of learning the man made structure
of creations, gods, demons and time
and various situations not quite so sublime
where nothing under the sun appears to be new
let us take a moment to focus...

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© Ng Rippel  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mole, creation, philosophy, planet, truth, universe,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Anger
Placed Third In :

Appreciation, Anger, Air, Angelic Poetry Contest

Sponsored by Sotto Poet
                  
     ...

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Categories: mole, anger, emotions, feelings, inspirational, spiritual,
Form: Rhyme
Recurrent Sneezing Fit Courtesy Freshly Mowed Grass
Recurrent sneezing fit courtesy freshly mowed grass

circa June 20th, 2022
prompted me to stutter 
self addressed rapid fire gesundheit
nsync with, spluttering
“I don't have any allergies!”

An infinitesimal slight speck tickled 
nostril follicle – activated via an itty...

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Categories: mole, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure,
Form: Rhyme
Harriet Harris Nee Kuritsky Gave Up the Ghost May 4th 2004
Harriet Harris, née Kuritsky gave up the ghost ~ May 4th, 2004

Often these days
the following genuine sentiment
Matthew Scott Harris
doth wish to share one son,
cuz fifteen years after mother succumbed
courtesy of terminal illness

I still reckon how...

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Categories: mole, 12th grade, absence, loss, may, mother, son,
Form: Elegy
The Figurative Nail Hit On the Hirsute Covered Head
The figurative nail hit on the hirsute covered head!

Eventually vices will witness me crow king
cough'n affliction caw hearse courtesy 
smok'n since me yay high,
hence appellation (mountain) wheezer 
natural set of adult teeth (rotten to the...

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Categories: mole, 12th grade, absence, animal, appreciation, father son,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Lockheed, the Purple Dragon
Lockheed, is a fictional Marvel Comic character.  An alien dragon.  He is the
size of a large cat with purple skin, yellow eyes, sharp claws and teeth, curved
horns on his head and wings so...

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Categories: mole, fantasy,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Not Quite Write
As a writer of fiction novels, I positively basked in my work,
Story ideas lived in my head, as blue stars at twilight lurk.

Yes, I was a successful writer, and had many zealous readers,
As vee shaped...

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Categories: mole, character, fantasy, imagination, magic, nature, writing,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Resolving Issues
"Resolving Issues"

Should a problem arise between you and another one,
Handle it maturely with them before you jump the gun.
Take the subject up with the other one affected,
Not with other people while the right one is...

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Categories: mole, character, conflict, wisdom,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Hubby and Dragon Easter
Ever wonder, the sort of things that Dragon and Hubby do when together?
Well never fear, I’m here to explain a Spring Day routine in good weather.
Easter was upon us, as they worked out in the...

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Categories: mole, easter, fantasy, fun, funny, happiness, happy, imagination,
Form: Light Verse
True Fake Story of a Vita Man Junky
True "FAKE" Story Of A Vita Man Junky
(any resemblance between this poem,
and living persons...iz purely coincidental.)

Ruthlessly abuzz in my mind
     loosed another idea
     for a poem asper
(wren)...

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Categories: mole, 12th grade, 9th grade, magic, men, smart,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Garden Tale
gardens are where we are:

  from "Eden" to "Gilgamesh", "Babylon" to "Gethsemane"
  from mountain to coast, town to country
  from wetlands to desert oasis, under the sea to the edge of ice
...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mole, garden, places, space,
Form: Free verse
Three Turtle Songs
Turtle by the Door


The bears and wolves are few;
one threadbare widow mourning,
two grays as consumptive as smoke.
The large dwindle,
their bodies grow more awkward,
more at odds.
The heavier beasts sway
like drunks in the scant woods.
Under a pelting...

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Categories: mole, poetry,
Form: Blank verse
They'Re Trying To Tell You
They’re trying to tell you
That your superstitions and machinations 
Are an exhausting game of whack-a-mole
They’re trying to tell you 
You’ve assumed a version of them
That society told you existed and you never questioned
They’re trying to...

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Categories: mole, corruption, environment, money, political, racism,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member I Saw God But Now What
Written: April 13, 2024 

Rumi Quote: "I searched for God and found only myself. I searched for myself and found only God"

             ...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mole, analogy, dream, god,
Form: Couplet
A Garden In the Sky
A Garden In The Sky—by Michael Anthony Butler

  
I positioned myself by the pool
at some hip-posh happening hotel
on the sultry Sunset Strip in L.A.
The adolescent afternoon is hot and
fussy.  My lover draws closer
With...

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Categories: mole, imaginationme, me,
Form: Free verse
A Country Park, My King
“Life is like a country park”, the peasant said to the King.

The King so sure of his profound answer,
Looked coldly into the peasants eyes
and without a murmur burst out into laughter,
Tell me peasant why would...

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Categories: mole, earth, life, loneliness, nature, travel,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs