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Premium Member Translation of Eric Mottram's Poem 33 In Interrogation Rooms 1980-82 By T Wignesan
 Translation of Eric Mottram’s Poem 33 in Interrogation Rooms by T. Wignesan

33.  on a vu un homme courir/ de la scène de crime un homme est maintenant en train d’aider/ la police avec...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: omitted, america, conflict, culture, , literature,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Translation of Eric Mottram's 28th Legal: Letter Jan 2, 1966 By T Wignesan
Eric Mottram on the American literary and cultural scene during 1965-66 while he was the recipient of the American Learned Societies’ award for a year. (begun in the last post and to be continued)

January 2,...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: omitted, america, art, creation, culture, music, poetry, writing,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Memory From The Past
AN ANECDOTE FROM THE PAST...

Names of places and persons have either been changed or omitted to protect identity.

It was a late summer’s night warm and balmy,
Camping we were high in the lofty mountains;
I was lying...

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© MB Farookh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: omitted, confidence, conflict, friend, hero, lost love, mountains,
Form: Free verse
Captain kuni-lemel graduate strikes again updated
Captain kuni-lemel graduate strikes again - updated

Steely Dan sing queen (me)
outdid himself on sixtieth anniversary 
after Grahame Wood 
determined to meet 
the evolving needs of the community 
opened the first Wawa Food Market 
in Folsom,...

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Categories: omitted, america, anger, anniversary, april, baptism, birthday, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Evolving Days and Revolving Nights
I guess the candidates and polity saying "no"
to Earth's human refugees
during this their Thanksgiving time,
did not finish their Darwin biographies.

While endosymbiotic evolution,
indigenous to any one species,
can devolve to survival of the fittest,
this is most likely...

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Categories: omitted, allah, beauty, islamic, love, peace, political, thanksgiving,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member She Hasn'T Killed Me Yet
She Hasn't Killed me yet
                           58.

   ...

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Categories: omitted, blessing, humanity, humor,
Form: Rhyme
La La Di Dah Dah La
Earth dwelling mongeese are neither toys nor coins and pedalling backwards then forward is not considered the primary way of jet propulsion off a very high hill. So one two ping means fried rice coming?...

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Categories: omitted, allusion, baptism,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member All the Worlds There Are
Just watching raindrops slapping leaves
is better than anything requiring electricity
including fame and posterity. Monday
morning I walk over to the art museum
stand before Homer. I'm imagining
life in ancient Greece, the land largely
deforested to build a navy,...

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Categories: omitted, art, change, god, life, old, rain, world,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Dante's Divina Commedia Translation
The difficult translation of first Canto of Divina Commedia is here completed
In the part published before, Dante imagined to find himself in a dark forest where he met three beasts. 
Now he is going to...

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Categories: omitted, fantasy,
Form: Terza Rima
Premium Member AN EMPERICAL POETRY VIEW
ADDENDA
READING ALOUD Reading a poem silently ( as  compared to aloud)is the difference between staring at sheet music and playing the music on an instrument.Recitation  equates poetry to the experience of viewing a painting or...

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Categories: omitted, philosophy, poetry,
Form: Didactic
Premium Member The Invention of Zero
Zero.
By which nothing is divided.
No zero
no negative
no opposite
no hope
no Adam, no apple, no marriage, no morning.
No mirror
no knowledge
no God, no soul, no ear lobe, no Iliad, no Odyssey.
No universe
no black hole
no zodiac
no hero
no mission, no...

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Categories: omitted, father, future, home, hope, math, morning, wind,
Form: Verse
Seven Minutes Until
|SEVEN MINUTES UNTIL OUR DEMISE

{"Seven minutes left; the insistent buzz in my skull would never abrogate, it preserved on being continuously strenuous. 
My whacks on the veneer of the tiles went unheard of as my...

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Categories: omitted, absence, abuse, addiction, anger, anxiety, break up,
Form: Free verse
One generic baby boomer, a garden variety sexagenarian
One generic baby boomer, (a garden variety sexagenarian)...
offers his interpretation of critical race theory

I, (an articulate, charming, domesticated, 
erudite, friendly, genteel, humorous, intelligent,
kind, learned, male, albeit modest – married) 
with freshly clipped formerly gnarly toenails
discounts...

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Categories: omitted, 12th grade, abuse, africa, america, anger, betrayal,
Form: Rhyme
Please No
A wail echos into the night.
The sound of pure agony inbedded fright
Stumbling from tears that block sight
The wind stirs nothing feels quite right.

You become dead still and listen intensely
Who is this whats the cause of...

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Categories: omitted, dream, drug,
Form: Rhyme
Graphic Grapes Ooh
Ooh a scented grape graphic. Now that's wisdom. Contained a logical pattern in a juice cup. Heron haven heaping. Wisdomstic of a Judas flaw. Consealed in Sanskrit. Heavenly heaping cream on a very large bun....

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Categories: omitted, baby,
Form: I do not know?
WOOLLY MAMMOTH SAGED
[ For Contest : Ghost of Frankenstein 
Sponsor : Tom Woody
submitted: 9/5/25 ]

Many starry nights I lay
in my wooden cabin next to your 
sanctuary waiting for whisperings
from your past, wisdom words

I wrote odes about a...

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Categories: omitted, africa, age, betrayal, change, character, earth, environment,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member SAVE THE MORIBUND LUNGS OF THE EARTH
Biosphere's tropical respiratory rainforests are on the verge of extinction,
the exclusive reservoir of biodiversity, the Congo Basin is shrinking rapidly.

Deforestation dehydrates the caliginous evergreen region,
scorching heat changed the water cycle irreversibly.

Locking in scanty rainfall and...

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Categories: omitted, earth, environment, pain, planet, rain, tree, visionary,
Form: Rhyme
I Discovered Miscellaneous Meaningless Hodgepodge
I discovered miscellaneous meaningless hodgepodge...

dating back circa: Age of computer antiquity
mine signature worthless gibberish
found Earthling dumbfounded
for further waste of time inquire
about trivial details constituting 
more'n six electronic new pages
the following an excerpt from book of
Matthew...

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Categories: omitted, absence, adventure, character, dream, eulogy, history, march,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Things Not Mentioned
I was listening to our Commissioner
of Economic and Community Development
speak of how happy she is
our State and Federal tax revenues
now subsidize two,
possibly even three, submarines
per year
rather than the mere one per year
of the bad old...

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Categories: omitted, caregiving, earth, education, health, humor, leadership, peace,
Form: Political Verse
I'M Dancing As Fast As I Can
The alphabets were standing in a line 26 strong,
The Language Door Keeper knew at once something 
was wrong...
No verbs or nouns or personifications, no sentence
structures, or punctuation. 

What is the problem The Language Door Keeper...

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Categories: omitted, fun,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Nailed It
In a kingdom called Vividale, long ago, lived a loyal knight, Sir Andrew,
Famed for turning the tide in battles, and none of the tales were untrue!

Intelligent and a natural leader, Sir Andrew's fast horse was...

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Categories: omitted, courage, fantasy, horse, nature, nostalgia, nursery rhyme,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Additional information plus corrections part one
Q  Is the Anti-Christ going to come from the priestly tribe of Levi as I have 
     previously stated?

A  Originally, I was correct and he will come from the...

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Categories: omitted, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Prose
Premium Member We have met the enemy and they are ours, famous quote from the war of 1812
On September 10, 1813, United States naval Commodore Oliver Henry made this 
statement from his stunning victory over British forces in Lake Erie in Canada.

"We are have met the enemy and they are ours."

And there...

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Categories: omitted, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Prose
Hate Speech Conclusion


The News and Politicians do all of the above.

Causing fear by reporting what the Government 
thinks about Parents attending 
school board meetings.
That they could be * inciting violence. 
(If it is unfounded then it is...

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Categories: omitted, anti bullying,
Form: Other
Premium Member United We Stand But Divided We Fall
United we stand, one nation under God.  But divided we fall into the hands of domestic and foreign enemies of our beloved homeland.  Communists sponsored tactics lead to chaos on the streets of...

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Categories: omitted, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry