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Neigh say being corralled and cult shod
Neigh say being  corralled & cult shod 

"Sic semper evello mortem tyrannis"
translation = thus always I 
bring death to tyrants.”

Above the fray of twittering, 
squabbling, and madding crowds,
an arrogantly belligerent creature deified, 
yet vilified...

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Categories: olympian, 12th grade, age, allusion, america, fate, history,
Form: Free verse



Temporal incarnation of Aphrodite
Temporal incarnation of Aphrodite...

induces idyllic reverie
delight evoking similar surge,
when skirting, and eluding 
fidelity defining the marital law
on par with courting in flagrante delicto.

After reading about 
Greek goddess of love
fancy notion woke whereof
warmth suffused me
snug as...

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Categories: olympian, absence, adventure, angel, april, beautiful, blessing, dream,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Lifeboat To Hunt a Shrill
Part 5

They continued to fry under a blistering sky
    With little water to stifle the heat.
When the Hippo put forth, "Considering our course,
    We have entered the waters of...

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Categories: olympian, adventure, allegory, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Lifeboat Adrift At Sea
Part 2

The passengers were a well-heeled lot who
    Had no experience to the rigors at sea.
And their disillusionment grew... on seeing the crew
    Entirely encrusted with earwigs and fleas.

But...

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Categories: olympian, adventure, allegory, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Lifeboat the Days of Despair
Part 6

The Doctor relented, "We have come to the end
    Of a most dire and precarious trip.
We started as strangers, but I consider you friends."
    And from his water......

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Categories: olympian, adventure, allegory, humorous,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Rolling Stones
Once upon a time in the lands from the north, south, east to west    
Navigating on the cold white sands formed of sugar and ice       ...

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© G. Jay  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: olympian, funny, mountains, ocean, river, silly,
Form: I do not know?
Literal Sense
LITERAL SENSE :

Concrete counterintuitive ratioed for looser and Leader;
Interim arguments to know who's worst and best person,
Makes no sense either.
Itemised unique personalities need no prejudice session. 
Sparked to negate fallacious  rudiments; deal art.
Trumpling down...

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Categories: olympian, inspiration, wisdom,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member The Circus Fat Man
The Circus Fat Man

This unusual man is truly a real sight to see as
“The Circus Fat Man” for a local Cajun circus.

He takes a sense of definite pride in being known
by this distinctive moniker, while...

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Categories: olympian, allegory, confidence, destiny, imagery, inspiration, metaphor, symbolism,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Endymion
Mythology Revealed:
Endymion was a mortal man, perhaps a shepherd, 
who had a countenance of sheer beauty. He was fond 
of the mystic moon and her aura of light. This was a 
love affair between a...

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Categories: olympian, devotion,
Form: Rhyme
To My Love Part 3 Tbc
Not that I pity myself
While holding a gun on my temple with this gentle discipline,
My identity is clear but my behaviour is doubtful
To the extent of brutish masculinity – defined as stubbornness.
Oh Majesty! of all...

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Categories: olympian, life,
Form: Free verse
Ins and Outs Part 1
Author's note: This is an epic length poem that will have to be split into parts and will be serialized in successive posts.


PART 1

the highway's double line snakes in 
and out of my headlights
they searchlight...

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Categories: olympian, how i feel, , Lullaby,
Form: Free verse
Neptune and Pele
Pele shared her rage; passionate she boiled
For her love feisty, my Ke aloha 
Sweet ocean, caress... pilialoha
Massaging her beach, my waves gently toiled.

 Are you my niece, love? Young Vulcan’s sister? 
Answering, she said, ...

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Categories: olympian, fantasy, fire, god, magic, mythology, passion, sea,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member To the Authors of Manimekalai - Part One
Part One

“Apart from its popular conception of transmigration, (which is) sometimes almost humouristic, Manimekhalai offers a documentary contribution of immense value, under an easily accessible form, on the philosophical speculations of Ancient India.
The cosmology of...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: olympian, on writing and words, inspirational,
Form: Free verse
Top Dog On Olympus
Nero the god! I had a dream. 
There I was at the foot of Mount Olympus.
 Mother was with me as usual. 
As we reached a cross-roads, Agrippina said: 
"Come Nero, here we turn left"...

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Categories: olympian, dream, history, sky,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Free Will Hath Limitations
(following on figurative heals 
   sans, l'amour, 
i.e.,and that bastard conception 
   of life, liberty, and the
pursuit by George - Marshall ling, Grant 
   ting, and Bing Frank.)

Expectant motherhood...

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Categories: olympian, 11th grade, 12th grade, addiction, nonsense, silver,
Form: Free verse
A Poem For Sir James Dyson That's Not About Hoovers
Bath City football club is an embarrassment to Bath
Most people ain't heard of them the ones who have laugh 
Their aim and ambition is to be what they are 
And that's like dreaming you're a...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: olympian, community, destiny, dream, fate, football, fun, soccer,
Form: Rhyme
The Olympics
Those trademark circular elements of style in vogue every four years
When the crème de la crème of the athleticism 
presents itself on the world stage
Suspending and transcending any present day internecine conflict
Allowing, enabling, and proffering...

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Categories: olympian, adventure, america, appreciation, body, confidence, motivation, passion,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Strokin' - Part One and Part Two
STROKIN’ – A QUARTET ABOUT AGING GRACEFULLY(?)
Strokin’: Hauling ass and working at it!

STROKIN’: PART ONE
THE SPRINTER

The aging Olympian ran a swift anchor leg
burning the first turn, striding the backstretch
like a big cat on the chase,...

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Categories: olympian, spiritual,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member When I Was Drunk and Wanted Big Words
We are all improbable in our own way, 
and who can augur the future?  
I never could have laid out my course in advance, 
though in looking back it all makes sense, 
even if...

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Categories: olympian, addiction, drink, earth, wine, word play, words,
Form: Prose
I Am Now
" ... full blast ...."

357 is a great tale to tell...
Tesla saw the steps
so invented his call

And then in the silence 
of Olympian ground

"...I heard you rang?..."
Said d;Meter to them all....

"A cosmic gun" was just...

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© Izzy Gumbo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: olympian, fate, god,
Form: Free verse
Nothing Boot Toe Till Rot and Duff Feet
Nothing boot toe till rot and duff feet...

concerning yours truly
poor righteous leftist sole.

Great way to begin the new year
mine little feet about size nine wear
sneakers acquired At Ian's Boots
not for profit business 
origin of said...

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Categories: olympian, 7th grade, 8th grade, absence, bible, death,
Form: Rhyme
Gladiators of Peace
To breath the dream of gladiator sweat
Is to take your fear and drown it with courage.
Though heart it would burst,
the mind cannot turn.
The gold is the prize
and destiny belongs to you.

To be the best is...

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Categories: olympian, peace, sports, world, voice, body, voice, endurance,
Form: Free verse
City of Angels
If, as hippy folklore claims, it never rains in California,
Then the watermark is never washed out of the phoney cheque,
And when you’re dead and gone there’ll be no one here to mourn ya
For it was...

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© Tony Bush  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: olympian, parody, social, cancer,
Form: Verse
Premium Member We as Characters of Narratives
Each of us is born the main persona
in the narrative of his or her own life.
Through ever-changing atmosphere, 
supporting characters and diversity of settings, 
we help to mold the rising action of our own tale.
A...

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Categories: olympian, life, metaphor,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Serendipity - First Place Contest Winner
In the tapestry of life's intricate design,
Lies the sacred geometry of chance divine,
A web of threads connecting you and me,
Weaving a tale of serendipity.

Chance, the enigmatic player on the fate stage,
Guiding our steps through life's...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: olympian, analogy, appreciation, beauty, destiny, dream, fate,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs