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Sonnets Lxi-Lxx
Sonnets LXI-LXX

Erin
by Michael R. Burch

All that’s left of Ireland is her hair?
bright carrot?and her milkmaid-pallid skin,

her brilliant air of cavalier despair,
her train of children?some conceived in sin,

the others to avoid it. For nowhere
is evidence of...

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Categories: naively, heart, night, spiritual, wife, words, write, writing,
Form: Sonnet



Poems About Butterflies and Bees
Poems about Butterflies and Bees



Flight
by Michael R. Burch

It is the nature of loveliness to vanish
as butterfly wings, batting against nothingness
seek transcendence...



Album
by Michael R. Burch

I caress them—trapped in brittle cellophane—
and I see how young they were,...

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Categories: naively, animal, butterfly, flying, insect, sky, wind,
Form: Rhyme
Beckoning
Beckoning
by Michael R. Burch 
 
Yesterday the wind whispered my name
while the blazing locks
of her rampant mane
lay heavy on mine.
And yesterday
I saw the way
the wind caressed tall pines
in forests laced by glinting streams
and thick with...

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Categories: naively, anxiety, break up, change, confusion, sleep, time,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Prescribing Rebirth To Dt2
DT2 came to me, unwillingly and clandestinely,
only because he was referred by his mother,
who was concerned that he was growing up and out
to become an ego-terrorist,
and she had heard of my feminist work as ecotherapist--
so...

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Categories: naively, birth, body, culture, health, humor, mental illness,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Insecurity
A shameful secret that everyone hides behind their fake facades, when we should be honored to wear them and show them off
Why do we hide who we truly are from the strangers that we meet?...

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Categories: naively, abuse,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Growing
Two girls far apart leading different but crazy similar lives 
Lots of progress and work - arousing with small talk of becoming wives
But are those emotions genuinely what you wanna explore?
The journeys we will have,...

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Categories: naively, girlfriend, women,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member On Being Here Now
Our body is only a cloak,
seek the one who has dressed you,
heed not the dress.
Rumi

My form dresses our shared purpose,
I seek this SuperEco who has formed our cooperative
and synergetic vocational meaning,
not my ego's magically imagined...

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Categories: naively, creation, earth day, nature, philosophy, science, space,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member What Have I Seen?
1

Sunrise, late winter
skunk smell
turkey flock
playful otter, too.

The white heron
a great blue,
white phase,
in the abandoned beaver pond.

Purple clematis
its long-awned achenes
in globose heads
spidery, fiery, extravagant fruit!

To identify or classify
birds by
the complexity or beauty
of their songs.

And so
what is...

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Categories: naively, allah, girl, nature, peace, prayer, war, writing,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Storylistening Proposal
I would like to hear and see
how and why you live,
when and where you prefer to die.

I would like to touch and taste
who and what you think and feel
is your greenest dreamed sanctuary
without imagined ultra-violet...

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Categories: naively, children, culture, earth, environment, green, health, wisdom,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Finding the Plot
Finding the plot

Of lost innocence
engrained in untold memories

The silenced absence 
in past present unspoken
stories well hidden
and therefore evoking
my past and my future
not mine and mine

Quite a mind-field
mines bombs blazing
artillery burning houses

My antecedent shelter of
generational tapestry
knotted...

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Categories: naively, war,
Form: Free verse
As a Resident of Schwenksville Boro For Five Plus Years
As a resident of Schwenksville Boro for five plus years...

Intersection upon adventitious
encounter, when first seed of genocide planted
unsuspecting subsequent rapid usurpation
quickly eradicated rightful breed
of what coalesced into thee Americas. 

I experience stir of echoes haunting
Perkiomen...

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Categories: naively, abuse, adventure, age, america, anger, betrayal, crush,
Form: Free verse
If I Died Today March 2nd, 2020
If I died today March 2nd, 2020...?

No matter unfulfilled dreams never came true,
nevertheless yours truly doth gladly bid adieu,
where repurposed afterlife (mine) atomic brew
reconfigured, reconstituted, and reconsolidated
out maws of madness, no matter any blues clue
(yea...

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Categories: naively, 10th grade, 12th grade, age, angel, bullying,
Form: Epitaph
Premium Member Oh Please, Not To Fade So Fast Into the Afternoon
I.

Oh please, not to fade so fast into the afternoon
The one that is scattering in a goldenly swooning loneliness
The one that is shattering at a purply time of faintness
And the one whose wind is playing...

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© Hai Phan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: naively, appreciation, caregiving,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Wolves
"Wolves"



Pulchritude is not a beautiful word.

Dark can be beautiful
when walking with wolves
hearing their stories
sad songs of love lost 
soft they begin 
and then hungry
for the essential missing elemental,
they can be heard harshly calling, 
after a...

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Categories: naively, dark, halloween, romance,
Form: Romanticism
Damocles Sword Renamed Donald Trump Dagger O' Type
Emotional guillotine clefts
     irredeemable psychological umbilical accord
witnessing heart breaking,
     woe-begotten inhumane rip cord
gut wrenching shuffle board
     (indiscriminately sporting)
     most...

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Categories: naively, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, abuse,
Form: Free verse
Is the Usa Still a Free Country
Gordon Robertson of CBN's 700 Club posed a rhetorical question. "Does stuff like this really belong in a free country? The answer to his question is no of course. What do liberal and conservation parents...

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Categories: naively, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
My Self-Published Book On Hate, Written In 3 Chapters
Chapter 2, The 1492. 
That’s where they like to begin. They skip over the terrorists activities of theft, plunder, and genocides. When we naively thought freedom was free, We paid our lives for it during...

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Categories: naively, america, bereavement, black african american, history, prejudice,
Form: Free verse
Quiet Soul
Quiet Soul

1963
Her skin is that of alabaster. Wide circles of red rouge pronounced her thin lips and each cheek.
She is soulfully unique.
Her hair of dried stalk was approving to her eyes of vacuous emeralds.
She traveled...

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Categories: naively, romantic love,
Form: Prose
My Computer Might Daydream About
My Computer Might Daydream About…

My computer may daydream about,
The Twilight films and the meaning of The Matrix,
The thought behind Star Trek and the point of Star Wars,
Which I repeatedly watch on its DVD Player,
And it...

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Categories: naively, computer, dream, poetry, science, self, society, technology,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Every Picture Tells a Story
It seems that, more and more, I feel myself being drawn to face the dreaded realization that I am certifiably mentally ill, not just depressed, or anxious, or emotionally exhausted, but deluded, my sensibilities having...

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Categories: naively, allegory, art, dark, depression,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
In the Land of Elephant Dreams
ELEPHANT DREAMS FALTER

The leading elephant fell
causing a huge elephant stampede
despair hit the herd
the elders denied the horror

All the animals in the kingdom of ignorance 
and self-righteousness grieved vowing vengeance
the head of the herd was ousted...

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Categories: naively, christian, passion, patriotic, people, political, power,
Form: Prose
In the temple of my soul burn words misunderstood
In the temple of my soul burn words misunderstood,
The secret bell of my hope tolling dimly in the echoless temple,
How I wished to sift the hidden meanings,
And to lay upon your altar achievements that weave...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: naively, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Loveless
Depression vol 13 ~ Loveless

How dull I feel, writing of the same 
eternal misery like all those before me;
All my fellow poets, or the regretful 
artists lyrics, that forever seem to plea,

As fickle as a...

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Categories: naively, depression, emotions, loneliness, lonely, love, poetry, student,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Saga of Margie and Tim - Both Audio and Text
“Puppy love” can be overwhelming…and is often unforgettable -

                          ...

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Categories: naively, childhood, children, love,
Form: Verse
Blind Faith
Blind Faith

So, even the expression, blind faith, makes my blood boil.
 
I've had one too many conversations with "intellectuals" who disdainfully look down on us believers for believing in a Creator. They imply by the...

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Categories: naively, creation, truth,
Form: Didactic

Book: Reflection on the Important Things