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My Love My All
World's Longest Love Poem (second edition)


Title: My love my all

Edited by Izunna Okafor


Editor's Note:

Out of their ardency, eighteen poets and poetry lovers identified with the need to give the 2020 Valentine celebration a poetic taste...

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Categories: nimble, love,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member A Haunting Wooded Tale
,It's like some long lost fairy tale 
That's handed down through time
But couldn't be, as you will see
For this strange tale is mine.

I chose to take a country road 
I do from time to time
To...

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Categories: nimble, adventure, fantasy,
Form: Rhyme
Au Revoir Oh Perilous Freedom
Au revoir oh perilous freedom...

Since pledging my troth
to the missus July 25th, 1996
after the comma error
punctuated mein kampf with disequilibrium.

Ever since the notions
of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness
coalesced within the mindscape
attributed to one
or more...

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Categories: nimble, age, america, anger, anxiety, bereavement, best friend,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Sun-Drenched Safari
The scenery was magnificent, and the morning was slightly hot,
Our land cruiser was windowless, and sitting in a lovely spot.

The giraffes were splendid, and much bigger than I'd expected,
One could hardly gaze at the vast...

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Categories: nimble, adventure, africa, animal, fantasy, friendship love, nature,
Form: Couplet
Twice Told Toilet Tale a Cheeky Execrable Gross Fable
Twice told toilet tale – a cheeky execrable gross fable

which poetic product best be affixed 
with hashtag STINKY label.

As a young whippersnapper
and one precocious lad to boot,
I discovered common combustible materials
found in the bathroom.

At opportune...

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Categories: nimble, 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure, blessing, father,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Alice, What's Going On
Alice, did th' afternoon grow long an' dull; 
As your older sister did read an' mull? 
While in your mind, boredom grew- 
That you'd grown restless no one knew! 
That's what came before th' fall-...

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Categories: nimble, adventure, cat, children, fantasy, imagery, imagination, youth,
Form: Couplet
Liatra
Pasha Acremodios grew greedy,
discontented with the domain he dominated,
so he turned covetous eyes toward Farabia,
sending his soldiers to seize this ripened plum

Spoiling for a fight and fighting for spoils,
his army swept across Farabia
like a bloody...

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Categories: nimble, dance, death, desire,
Form: Free verse
The Moral Mortgage of Mice and Men
The moral mortgage of mice and men 

Yours truly quite astute,
especially regarding cute
little field mice, also known 
as meadow voles,
which imprecation one doth emote,
when aforementioned animal burrows inside
leaving pellet size poop in their wake
suddenly presenting...

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Categories: nimble, adventure, animal, appreciation, august, bible, cat, creation,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member I Know What I'M Doing
"go on" I dared myself
So I did
Booked an extra ticket for my Mum
"She'll love it" said my brain
"What if people break bones, you crash on the way, you forget the tickets, someone wears the wrong...

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Categories: nimble, anxiety,
Form: Narrative
Shangri-La
So I wrote again. This took longer than it should have. Only fair to warn you, this is a long one.

SHANGRI-LA

Prologue

The village gates stood, like old men stand

Worn with age and bent by time

Rust had...

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Categories: nimble, adventure, angst, death, faith, family, fantasy, happiness,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Competing In Tough Love Markets
We often think of how best to compete in a very tough love market.
How to look
and smell
and sound our healthiest and highest commodified use
to attract the interest of others
with both similar and diverse sight
and hearing
and...

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Categories: nimble, beauty, culture, health, humor, love, philosophy, political,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Ivory
It's a fallacy that writers have to shut themselves up in their ivory towers to write. I have all these interruptions, three of which I gave birth to. If I was thrown for a loop...

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Categories: nimble, appreciation, blessing, extended metaphor,
Form: Free verse
In My Language
In My Language

This you might not know is a conversation,
It’s a conversation not of persons.
This is a conversation of multiple languages.
If you could observe the functions of my mind,
You would marvel at the thought processes
Criss-crossing...

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Categories: nimble, funny, birth, language, sound, birth, language, sound,
Form: Epic
Premium Member All Is Well At the Pond
Twilight, the frolicking hour of the nocturnal animals.
A curtain of gray melancholy slowly shuts out the sun.
There are two gentle remembering streaks across the sky,
Then all is dark.  The master artist knew what He...

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Categories: nimble, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 9th
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Never Land Part 4
A sodden dreg with wooden leg is dancing for a dime,

to sacred psalms and other balms, all ticking with the time.

He’s 22, he’s almost through, he’s melted in his prime,

his bane is firm, the canker...

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Categories: nimble, fantasy, universe,
Form: Rhyme
Helen Steiner Rice
Writing with peace about the Avenger
She assembled words of worship
Simplicity filled her pages

Writing with perseverance for the Builder
She bumbled with joyful jubilance
With truth, she engages

Writing with praise for the Creator
She crumbled her satisfied soul 
Joy...

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Categories: nimble, dedication, inspiration, poetess,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Fresh As May
I was born in everlasting springtime, as happenstance often does to others,
Like natural green halls wherein joy sings, to its wilder sisters and brothers.

I was situated in mellowed sunshine, like a colorful ship on the...

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Categories: nimble, beauty, fantasy, flower, joy, memory, senses, spring,
Form: Couplet
Liar-To-Liar

One liar said to the other liar,
“That’s some shaky vanilla truth,
I heard you done cold call sold.
With these lying eyes, do I scream with glee ... 
you left girl honesty 
hanging altar jilted at that...

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Categories: nimble, allegory, humorous, satire, truth,
Form: Light Verse
The Definition of a Real Woman
(W)- A real woman knows that the wages of sin is death so she is not concerned about the wages of a real man, because money comes and goes like day and night; but true...

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© Tay Reid  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: nimble, anniversary, beauty, butterfly, courage, dedication, devotion, freedom,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Euphoria

Euphoria is like a breathless smile, the laughter of a child, the kiss of a lover who remembers each hint of a feeling felt when you’re with him ~ by poet

Just before dawn’s caress,
There is...

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Categories: nimble, beautiful, emotions, feelings, happiness, hope, joy, love,
Form: Free verse
If You Know, You Know
Let’s have a lil fun. Let’s see how many of these you remember.
If you know, you know (Smile)

Little Boy Blue come blow your horn…
Jack be Nimble, Jack be quick
Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall
Little Bo...

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Categories: nimble, 1st grade, childhood, funny, happy, smile, song,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member No Beating the Clock
I was an ambitious fine watchmaker, looking forward to sunshine tomorrows,
Like the remote edge of a fuchsia horizon, where gather racy, blue swallows.

I worked on clocks of all styles and sizes, repairing both old and...

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Categories: nimble, fantasy, imagery, life, meaningful, nature, time,
Form: Couplet
Odyssey From Africa - Stargazing 1
King Ptolemy the Second (cont.)

Sleek of line for speedy sailing 
It was rugged in construction 
Several layers of well cured timber
Lined the hull and bridge and gunwales 
 
There were four great masts with mainsails
Han...

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Categories: nimble, adventure, africa, history, mythology, nature, science, voyage,
Form: Narrative
Enchanting - Prologue
She smiled at him, from a distance.
Imagination, betraying trust.
Mesmerized; he moved towards her.
His heart was racing, his mind.

Looked liked she landed from heaven.
Wearing a yellow skirt, red tops.
And a laced white jacket over her,
Perfect bosom
Her...

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© Sam Raj  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: nimble, desire, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Little Red Riding Hood's Final Stroll
Twas the darkest of nights in the prarie woodland
Little Red Riding Hood walked the raven strand

A steamy fog cut through the bleary bog
The rancid odor of vaporous springs did the air clog
A venomous frog full...

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Categories: nimble, adventure, fantasyred, red,
Form: Rhyme

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