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Long Monikers Poems

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Premium Member Dark Hope, Weeping Sky
Lost, to the darkness, deep ...

This bleak sojourn I have made times on end,
dipping my eyes to the dreadful forms that mock me,
a maelstrom of words spinning my mind,
to pinch off the oppressive stench of...

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Categories: monikers, dark, deep, hope, introspection,
Form: Free verse



Rose Gold Part 2
ROSE GOLD (Part 2)

Gold

So much for power, the value of an empire, the value of a nation.
Squeezing from the people this metal of limitless extravagance,
Melting it down and poring it into lifeless ingots and marring...

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Categories: monikers, love, valentines day,
Form: Free verse
Tata Madiba
Some believe that many names is a 
sign of stature, of importance.
How appropriate Tata that you are called
father, well as all those other monikers

Father of so many, how did you fill the time?
Three short steps,...

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Categories: monikers, africa, class, courage, dedication, father, inspiration, international,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Silent Lies
Silent Lies 

Silent lies
Silent tries
Silent deceptions upon the meek
Blaming Yahudi or any others of different speak
Whoever doesn’t subscribe to propaganda’s blubber

The gardens of Babylon had both fools and gardeners

False accusations
False assumptions
Defiling peace, a sad interruption
Deception...

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Categories: monikers, betrayal, mountains, pashto, philosophy, urdu,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Political Incorrectness
The politically correct nonsense of today is so very absurd!
The language of my native land has become so terribly blurred,
By those who devote themselves to concocting such inane idiom.
Such prattle is as puzzling to me...

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Categories: monikers, political
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member She Is Crazy and Weird
Sheba had that twirly whirly jumpy bumpy personality
That told you she was either a Gemini or on drugs
I am a Gemini, and on drugs, so I recognized her right away

Others steered clear of her, using...

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Categories: monikers, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Dumbass Genius Farm Boys Paradigm
Dumbass Genius Farm Boys Paradigm
David J Walker

“Genius” may have been the most ironic of all
The four-letter adverb monikers daily applied
To describe the general dissatisfaction 
With any and all work performed on the farm

“Way to go...

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Categories: monikers, allegory, childhood, farm,
Form: Rhyme
One Of, Or One In a Million
I'm one of millions of what's called a wordsmith
Forging weapons of the sharpened tongue
Generating of hymns of brazen oaths that have yet to be sung
So I inhale thoughts
Filling every bit of my lungs
Ready to exhale...

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Categories: monikers, allusion,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Cyberpoetry: Clearnet
The Internet or cyberspace needs you to trust it, even though embarrassing vulnerabilities will reveal your lack of wit.  

Tech savvy users, ciphered chatting and risk calculus, reading the terms of service, as it...

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Categories: monikers, philosophy, poetry, social, spoken word, symbolism, technology,
Form: Rhyme
Valley of Stone Icons and Swingsets
in the valley of stone icons and swing sets
  concrete angels with brightly enameled orange
 ribcages crash violently into one another.

They leave cracked cement with crawling
 octopus monikers throughout the dirt lines.

stretching always stretching...

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Categories: monikers, allegory,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Terrorist
Some One may ask, hiding behind mask
Who is the terrorist? Who indeed I ask? 
Many a terrorist deflect their sins
On the defenders of freedom, they sow their raw hate
They yell their morals then cheat on...

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Categories: monikers, abuse, allah, angel, angst,
Form: Light Verse
Jayden Isabella
If you had a baby
And you live in New York City,
Likely he’d be Jayden,
Which would really be a pity.

Eight hundred other newborns
All were given that same name.
Originality might not be
Jayden’s claim to fame.

For New York...

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Categories: monikers, introspection, people, parents, new york, parents,
Form: Rhyme
New York's Top Dogs
Max and Bella topped the list
Of New York doggie names.
Lola and Lucky, Rocky and Jack
Were other common claims.

Charlie, Buddy, Lucky, Teddy
All were top 10 males.
Toby, Oliver and Milo
All way top-tier tails.

Daisy, Coco, Princess, Molly,
Chloe, Sophie...

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Categories: monikers, dog, new york,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs