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Session 3: Tech Support Notes From the Missing File and Mushroom Soup Case
The Almost Omniscient, Omnipresent, Omnipotent Tech God Oisin
Session 3: Tech support notes from the messed up file and mushroom soup case

“Hello this is Oisin. How may I help you?” Oisin says in his polite business...

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Categories: mycelium, humor, satire, technology,
Form: Prose



Premium Member Awakening to the Red Road: An Ecopoetic Odyssey 'Part 6 of 6'
Sacred Earths Tiny Dancer

Arise, My Beloved! I say, Arise, My Love!
For you are a Sacred Dancer
In the Great Spirit's grand and glorious ceremony—
A hallowed space where
Ancient mountains spirited stories in stone.

Valleys cradle the songs of...

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Categories: mycelium, earth, environment, native american, philosophy, planet,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Wings of Change
Remembering when
Perched high above on rocky crags
Cliffs weathered by times handprints
I saw far and wide to distant shores
Tendrils of desire radiating outwards

Riding the briny mist 
Being carried by the breath of the ocean, my constant...

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Categories: mycelium, appreciation, birth, celebration, creation, fantasy, green, inspiration,
Form: Free verse
Mushrooms
es

                      

            ...

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© Eddee Shaz  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mycelium, nature
Form: Shape
Ssx Trippy
The application to be a psychonaut
 had been filled out and submitted
 in my childhood.
  My thoughts meandered
 around the brain that paid host to them.
  Sleeping had been interrupted by
 discourses exchanged...

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Categories: mycelium, creation, history, introspection, philosophy, poetry, visionary, voyage,
Form: Ekphrasis



A Mycelium That Speaks
Dear Human
I am glad you came to me seeking rede.
Surprised that my intelligence is greater.
and different than yours.-nuff said.

You are wondering how this is possible?
Are species is pan galactic.- plausible.

All cells  neuron’s as you...

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Categories: mycelium, courage,
Form: Other
You'll get Yours -- Tooth for Tooth
12 when I wrote this, from the perspective of a mushroom.

My gills grasping at air, but the grass is not too far;
My scales glimmering stupidly to shine through watered tar.
And in the gaseous tarmac world,...

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© Abijah H.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mycelium, bible, environment, nature, planet, political, pollution, symbolism,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Fungi
FUNGI
You came as a miracle from  
universe to earth from 
a universe to earth 
First:
we called you what?
Whatever until you told us better
was instilled inside our medulla obbligato – 
though you favored our brain,...

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Categories: mycelium, daughter, dedication, i miss you, motivation, poetry,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Deep Stuff
I need to write some deep
Stuff
Like how people do not know how
Important it is
To
Know yourself
And
Think for yourself
And know that you
Are what you are
And even if they clone your cell
You are still uniquely you
Even if you...

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Categories: mycelium, nature,
Form: Blank verse
Ashayam
I want you to find me in forests,
crawling through bushes and looking for things small
I want you to catch me
while communing with rain, wind and trees.
I want us to be intertwined and inseparable
as branches above...

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© Rubi Ace  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mycelium, friendship, love,
Form: Free verse
Enchantment of the Wildwood
I lose myself in nature to be consoled by the characters that stop by to wish me well. I search for my special mushrooms that make me happier than happy. 
A little mouse tells me...

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Categories: mycelium, character, fantasy, fun, introspection, poetry,
Form: Free verse
human-shaped soils
a carcass is moving
out from the white of the eye it is 
so all-consuming 
dots form in lines on the absentee spine 
dry undefined lumps are soft and infusing
the bruises and rind and the opal...

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Categories: mycelium, allegory, corruption, death, garden, nature, surreal, voyage,
Form: Rhyme
The Root of Our Fungus
I really think that you want to read on
... why?
well, because
you haven't anything better to do.

you are looking through the looking glass
eye
that has nothing to with "I".
bored
and alone and moving towards
the fridge
for some comfort;

Go and...

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Categories: mycelium, animals
Form: Prose Poetry

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