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Premium Member Rum n Raisin 11 - One Hundred Million Years BC
Sneaking into the museum to avoid the sudden rain
Raisin said, “I don’t want to get soaked right through again,
It was bad enough when that truck through that puddle dashed
And you and me - but mainly...

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Categories: muddle, adventure, cat, fantasy, time,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Covid Walk
thermometer reads zero, a chilly breeze blows
  apple cores thrown, the blackbirds feed
  my multi-layered partner dons her wooly hat
  impatiently, she waits for me
  securing covid masks amidst my overcoat
...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: muddle, anxiety, feelings, humanity, journey, life,
Form: Verse
Off fish hill Daylight saving time 2025
Off fish hill Daylight saving time 2025

min(no) newt effect on me.

As part and parcel of terpsichorean repertoire,
one whirling dervish 
flaps his wings at the speed of sound.

With twenty three hours
Sunday March 9th, 2025
essentially 2:00:00 to...

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Categories: muddle, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Light At the End of the Tunnel
"What a fine day for a picnic," my friends all said,
In the dog days of summer, with the hot sun overhead.

We would all go for a swim, and then have a fine lunch,
And would return...

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Categories: muddle, adventure, dark, fantasy, friendship love, home, light,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Xlvii - Tongue-Twisting Epigrams
UNQUOTABLE QUOTES: XLVII - Tongue Twisters

If you want to « have » your cake and « eat » it at one and the same time, simple enough, just split it into two equal parts like...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: muddle, england, humor, satire, sensual,
Form: Epigram



Premium Member Making Tea
It's styles of a nameless brand pristine day
an exclusive star-sheathed shadow after 
overwhelming luminous glare fainted
a somewhat true-to-life footpath in
a back of structured quaintness

Encountering myself at a passionate spring
oozing its life gliding o'er its rocky...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: muddle, allusion, analogy, blessing, celebration, dad, daughter, mother,
Form: Concrete
Daylight savings time more'n minute effect on me
Daylight savings time more'n minute effect on me

In 2024, daylight savings time will begin at two o'clock ante meridiem on Sunday, March tenth. That will mean losing an hour of precious sleep and moving the...

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Categories: muddle, adventure, age, appreciation, creation, imagination, march, time,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Defiant Giant In a Robin Reliant
And the beanstalk fell and the giant as well
And the giant lay there dead
I swear to you I thought it true
It seems I was misled 

Though the giant bled he raised his head
And said I...

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Categories: muddle, fantasy, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Musing Plumber
I greeted the day, that seemed in a way,
                          ...

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Categories: muddle, funny, irony,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member my little bookworm -
home again, jiggety-jog
oh, how kindly my castle welcomes me!
the pungent loves of earlier meals and my dear one's perfume
Je Reviens and Acqua Di Gioia

like manna for the sensual senses
a weary man dripping from a weary...

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Categories: muddle, analogy, appreciation, books, fun, love, romance, sensual,
Form: Free verse
Oaks and Pines
Standing in succession with the winds 
There is a lightness in the air of the lush greens. 
Different shades change the scene yet not the mood. 
They dance side to side in a calming waltz....

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Categories: muddle, nature,
Form: Free verse
Lucie's Dreaming Part One 'Picturesque Riverside Setting'
Coke and weed
Hold nothing on me
She spoke the dream
 I chose to believe

We ride behind the unseen
Stride valleys of green
With shadows that sheen
 And caveats that sparkle

Even further a field
What may you yield
These layers unpeeled
...

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Categories: muddle, drug, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - English translations by Michael R Burch IV
Gefunden (“Found”)
by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Into the woodlands,
alone, I went.
Seeking nothing,
my sole intent.

But I saw a flower
deep in the shade
gleaming like starlight
in a still glade.

I reached down to pluck it
when...

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Categories: muddle, bird, flower, heaven, night, pain, peace, wind,
Form: Free verse
Lousy Boyfriends
His looks and physique,
Add on to that someone else's mind and brains,
I am sure it will be like salt to the season-less.
Add to all that someone else's generosity,
It will be like spice to the spice-less;
And...

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Categories: muddle, angst, boyfriend, community, confusion, relationship, sad, youth,
Form: Prose Poetry
Self Harm
It calls me closer, its calls me near
'Just once and it'll be over'
Death whispers in my ear
Irresistible is its sweet entice
Staring down, which one to slice, 
I observe my previous tries
My unseen hurt and earlier...

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© Amar Qamar  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: muddle, confusion, dark, hate, sad, scary, solitude, suicide,
Form: Imagism
Red Pill Poem
You say we’re all one thought away
from seeing a woman and having a rape,
then proclaim we’re patriarchal monsters
if we act like gentlemen on a date.
You say that you have no need of us,
that it’s a...

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Categories: muddle, anger, culture, meaningful, men, relationship, society, women,
Form: Rhyme
Daylight Savings Time 2023
Daylight Savings Time 2023...

in Pennsylvania will begin at 2:00 AM 
on Sunday, March twelfth
and moost likely will impact
min-née-ute effect on me
a run of the mill on the Floss
amazingly gracefully aging
long haired pencil necked geek,
who welcomes...

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Categories: muddle, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 8th
Form: Rhyme
Decidedlly Not the Kind of Hot Dog You'D Ever Want To Eat
Herr Schneider and his Heidi 
Lived a staid and peaceful life
In a suburb prim and tidy,
Free of rancour, free of strife.

One blessing only Heaven denied
To this prosperous married pair
No infant’s laugh or baby’s cry
E’er pierced...

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Categories: muddle, animal,
Form: Didactic
Grief Vs Mother Nature
To lose someone of whom u care 
The loss the grief the utter despair
Bereavement the feeling of nothingness
Can also seem like a cyclone of pain there's nothing else that can compare 
It's like the bleakness...

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© Sarah Cope  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: muddle, bereavement, earth, emotions, grief, missing you, nature,
Form: Free verse
Wisdom
Learning helps us understand who we are 
Our capacity to grasp an idea
Gives us the ability to
Transform our environment
Our know-how used to good effect

To conquer is to try and
Learn the innards of a thing
Knowledge gives...

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Categories: muddle, allegory, life,
Form: Prose Poetry
Sliced Her Like a Knife Slice
The Story: 

ragged faded 
lady hoarder, 
dumpster-diving 
diva boarder, 
dancin' to the tune 
of her Dandelion Wine. 

milky-eyed maiden, 
peddles paper posies, 
masticating carnivore, 
toothless, useless whore. 
not on her best night! 
not anymore! 

acclimated...

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Categories: muddle, education, inspirational,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Happiness vs Misery
Written: February 29, 2024
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In a sprawling sward of auburn swab
A seraphic sight soaked in dew at dawn
dazed distress and dust-laden air
delicacy and...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: muddle, analogy, angst, happiness,
Form: Free verse
Evolving
Remember the innocent days of youth 
Our smiles would brighten up the evening sky
When we believed in honesty and truth 
And swore we were never going to die 
Dancing happily across life's green fields 
Feeling...

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Categories: muddle, hope, introspection, life, world, time, heaven, heaven,
Form: Sonnet
Woman of Mud
You where the breath of my joy and heaven,
now you are my curse, blotch, and you delete the rainbow of my smile
Why so, woman of mud?

You where the fountain and rose of my heart,
now you’re...

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Categories: muddle, lost loveme, woman, light, cry, light, me,
Form: Prose Poetry
The Cage
I was less than the spark at the start of the flame,
When You fashioned my cage out of Truth's rules and morals.

I was fresh from the morning and sparkling with dew,
When the breath of Your...

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Categories: muddle, god,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things