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The Great Lakes Acronym Spells Homes
The Great Lakes acronym spells homes

I chose titled topic by a fanciful whim,
nevertheless still consider my knowledge 
of aforementioned material slim.

Housing multivarious biomes
register ecological syndromes
whereby constituents of NOAA 
Great Lakes Environmental 
Research Laboratory writ tomes.

Pellucid...

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Categories: new hampshire, adventure, america, appreciation, beautiful, boat, creation, earth,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member How My Sister and I Duped a Crook - 1st Half
1st Half - because of Poetry Soup's file size limitations -

                      How My Sister...

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Categories: new hampshire, humor,
Form: Rhyme
The Abandon Farm
I have always wanted something wonderful out of life
But my mother said there is always a price
It has nothing to do with land, money or property 
Someone has always been there for me and I...

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Categories: new hampshire, betrayal, change, corruption, destiny, farm, hope, symbolism,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member My Bucket List
MY BUCKET LIST

Years and years ago, I made a bucket list.
I looked everywhere and could not find it.
I don’t remember everything I listed,
so it’s time for a new one to be created
or just to go...

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Categories: new hampshire, adventure, journey, places, travel,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member You'D Understand - Both Audio and Text - W-Illustration
Because they’re typically such delightful places to live, as well as being far safer to raise a family in, it breaks my heart to see what’s happening to so many small struggling communities all over...

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Categories: new hampshire, loss, sad,
Form: Verse



Premium Member Forgotten People
*Bear with the length of this poem. It is very important regarding the Palestine, Ohio Catastrophe.

One of the biggest environmental disasters has happened in Palestine, Ohio
But, the people there are left in it without adequate...

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Categories: new hampshire, america, environment, people,
Form: Narrative
When the Wind Comes Down Long Lake In October
WHEN The WIND COMES DOWN LONG LAKE in OCTOBER 
 
(1 AM in the morning  -  Naples, Maine)

When unseasonable lake water balm 
meets you tripping out of Ricks’ Café 
after midnight
you know those...

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Categories: new hampshire, autumn, farewell, feelings, water, wind,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Uncle Lester - Both Audio and Text
Devlan Caldwell Bachenmeister owned the largest factory that Pinkerton, New Hampshire ever had. 
Almost everyone in town was working at that plant, but not, of course, my cousin Maynard’s dad.

Uncle Lester simply wouldn’t work for...

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Categories: new hampshire, humor,
Form: Narrative
Mother's American Dream
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Sitting on this gray wooden bench beside my late mother
Her light yellow blouse shiffling in the Atlantic air
She is exicited, anxious, happy and swells with a sense of achievement
For she had done it. She had...

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© Ian Foley  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: new hampshire, familyme, work, friend, me, work, cousin,
Form: I do not know?
John Stark's Glory, Part I
Back in seventeen seventy-seven,
British general John Burgoyne faced hard times,
despite winning at Hubbardton, and Fort Anne,
supplies were getting very hard to find.

When word came that General Howe wouldn’t be
marching up the Hudson to meet his...

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Categories: new hampshire, america, conflict, freedom, hero, history, patriotic, war,
Form: Epic
Premium Member The Azalea City Is My Hometown
I come from Valdosta, Georgia, the lovely peach state,
Where everyone uses a southern drawl to communicate.
Valdosta is known as the “Azalea City” for its gorgeous flowers.
In the spring this splendid sight has a captivating power.

I’m...

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Categories: new hampshire, adventure, flower, high school, marriage, memory, music,
Form: Bio
In Honor of Her Brother, Part I
Miriam Colrick and her husband Brad,
tired of dank cities, crumbling and bad,
moved to New Hampshire, bought themselves a farm,
a place they could raise children without harm.

Fifty-six acres, half-forest, half-field,
space to stretch out, live a life...

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Categories: new hampshire, conflict, dark, farm, fear, grief, loss, mother
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Traveling Around the United States
I have traveled the world over but like the United States best
From Maine to California, north and south, east, and west.
Born in West Virginia, I live in the Commonwealth of Kentucky
Have visited Vermont, New Hampshire...

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Categories: new hampshire, america, travel, usa,
Form: Rhyme
The Great Lakes - Part Three
An alternate track is via the Illinois River 
(from Chicago), to the Mississippi, up the Ohio, 
and then through the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway 
(combination of a series of rivers and lakes and canals), 
to Mobile Bay...

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Categories: new hampshire, america, appreciation, beautiful, boat, creation, dedication, earth,
Form: Free verse
Yankee Doodle
    In 1755 a British army medical surgeon Richard Shuckburgh, while campaigning in
    Rensselaer New York, penned the nursery rhyme Yankee Doodle. This was used to mock
  ...

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Categories: new hampshire, independence day, military, nursery rhyme, patriotic, pride,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Exotic Places I Must See
I've traveled this celestial ball visiting many places of beauty and renown.
My world travels are over, but there is many an American city and town,
That I really pine to visit before I cease to function...

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Categories: new hampshire, humorous, travel,
Form: Rhyme
Watching Amos Plowing With Horses
“Howdy Amos”, “Howdy Seth”, without a glance.
Amos t’aint much for words as he stares straight ahead
His gaze as straight as his furrows.
Amos is what you might call a “deep thinker”.
I watch as he bounces up...

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Categories: new hampshire, history, nostalgia,
Form: Narrative
Cadd Part Two2
"Vision Zero" -- no more deaths from highway accidents. The idea was born in Sweden, where it's had spectacular success in reducing traffic fatalities. Now zeroing out all traffic fatalities must become an explicit U.S....

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Categories: new hampshire, caregiving, education, forgiveness, nostalgia, parody, recovery from...
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Linda
I'm so upset. What's happening to me?
Sis took me out to eat today. She said,
"Is something wrong? You just don't seem yourself."
I told her off--I don't know WHY!--and fled.

      ...

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Categories: new hampshire, mental illness,
Form: Quatrain
Symbols of Love
I watched the clouds in the sky move and dance above me as if they were alive, 
watching me. To me there was identity there. Not that numbers are alive or can 
move, but I...

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Categories: new hampshire, family, friendship, inspirational, love, uplifting, wife, me,
Form: Free verse
The Alarm Clock
Alarm Clock
-Levis Hutchins,the inventor

On a birds eye survey you had seen buildings, horses, wagons on a flat yard.

In central vision you had seen the street of Hampshire before you
had seen their walls in front of...

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Categories: new hampshire, bible, creation, england, environment, history, planet, technology,
Form: ABC
Momma Was a Rollin Stone
Chapter 1;
THE LIGHT THAT COULD NOT BE EXTINGUESHED

They say that demons can be generational, that they can attach themselves to a family for decades with such a stronghold, that the individuals are blissfully ignorant to...

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Categories: new hampshire, family,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Valentine From Valley Forge
Schuylkill Valley Encampment, February, 1778

Dearest Beloved,

This letter, penned with nature still enwrapped in winter’s shawl,
Might reach your hands by April, should it reach your hands at all.
Your parcel came this morning, now I take the...

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Categories: new hampshire, allegory, history, romantic,
Form: Lyric
A Summer In Reflection
The morning sun hovers coyly
behind broad shoulders of the John Crow Mountain
before unwrapping petals of fever plant and Venice.
Mama’s countenance was far contrast to one so radiant, 
so when the old Leyland bus went shuddering...

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Categories: new hampshire, childhoodold, children, morning, old, sun,
Form: Lyric
Horizons
Horizons
June 26, 2013 (Revised February 11, 2014)
by Laura D

Through my numbness at night
I won’t give up the fight
Toes can't feel the cold
So let these words unfold

These timeless hands that brought you here
The days without you...

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© Laura Dee  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: new hampshire, birthday, lonely, longing, lost, love, love hurts,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs