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Poems of Recanted Bachelorhood
Poems of Recanted Bachelorhood

bachelorhoodwinked
by Michael R. Burch

u
are
charming
& disarming,
but mostly ALARMING
since my resolve
dissolved!

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Disconcerted
by Michael R. Burch

Beth, my sweet,
fresh as a daisy,
when I’m with you
my heart beats like crazy
& my future gets hazy ...

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What Goes Around, Comes
by...

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Categories: ozone, desire, engagement, first love, girl, love, marriage,
Form: Verse



Premium Member Ice Cream Gran 5 - Turbo, We Have a Problem
It’s heading for our planet at ten thousand miles an hour
To stop it all the experts say we haven’t got the power
All the nukes in all the world won’t constitute a plan
So someone said, ‘All...

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Categories: ozone, grandmother, hero, space,
Form: Rhyme
Where Does the Butterfly Go
Where Does the Butterfly Go?
by Michael R. Burch

for the children of the Holocaust and the Nakba

Where does the butterfly go
when lightning rails,
when thunder howls,
when hailstones scream,
when winter scowls,
when nights compound dark frosts with snow ...
Where...

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Categories: ozone, holocaust,
Form: Verse
Apocalyptic Poems I
These are prophetic poems and apocalyptic poems ...



The Vision of the Overseer’s Right Hand
by Michael R. Burch

“Dust to dust ...”

I stumbled, aghast,
into a valley of dust and bone
where all men become,
at last, the same color...

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Categories: ozone, earth, earth day, environment, future, humanity, nature,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Chance Conversation At Osmers Hill 1999 Part 1
On a typical English day late June Joe travelled the above country road, his buisness was in the construction field, and this day he was estimating work as per customer enqiriy, this being the case...

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Categories: ozone, appreciation,
Form: Narrative



Beware the Ides of March 2023
Beware The Ides of March 2023
 
Ides simply referred to first new moon, 
which usually fell between 
the thirteenth and fifteenth day
of a given month.

The following events all occurred
fifteenth of March 
across span of millenniums.

One:...

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Categories: ozone, abuse, age, anniversary, betrayal, conflict, crush, dark,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Now and Then and Now Again
1
Though still within our infancy, 
we strive to thrive, but woefully 
we flash and flaunt our 'primacy',
display our trophies pridefully.
 
Our terra firma ecstasy
destroys survival's harmony,
lays waste to life on land and sea.
Mankind, thy name...

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Categories: ozone, corruption, culture, environment, money, pollution, racism, religion,
Form: Monorhyme
Premium Member Overarching Genocide
Overarching Genocide

Noah built the wooden Ark in his homeland instructed by God
to save his wife three sons and their wives from drowning a life 
raft rescue boat of sorts with three decks and only one...

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Categories: ozone, betrayal,
Form: Free verse
The Sentinel
THE SENTINEL
by
JOHN M. ARRIBAS

					

I took the elevator to the lobby of the small hotel
I’d been here six days the ennui was starting to tell
I’d been sent to cover an international gathering
Sessions so long and dull...

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Categories: ozone, horror,
Form: Rhyme
Burn
Burn
by Michael R. Burch

for Trump

Sunbathe,
ozone baby,
till your parched skin cracks
in the white-hot flash
of radiation.

Incantation
from your pale parched lips
shall not avail;
you made this hell.
Now burn.

Keywords/Tags: burn, earth, environment, fire, future, nature, natural, planet,  climate, pollution,...

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Categories: ozone, earth, environment, fire, future, natural disasters, nature,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Playing God

An eerie wind blows through the decaying bushes on the outskirts,  
while a rusted door sways on its broken hinges.  
The smell of ozone lingers from thunder cracking in the distance,  
as...

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© Sara Jama  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ozone, adventure, corruption, future, poetry, science fiction, symbolism,
Form: Prose
4x10
The Killing Field”

Ariana nodded, tremolo fingers,
and they ran across the killing field,
watching the steel-toed kite ascend—
a fleeting instant of triumph in the vacuum.
Josh scoffed as it dipped,
both caught in the pull of the abyss,
falling but...

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Categories: ozone, absence, allegory, angel, angst,
Form: Free verse
4x10
The Killing Field”

Ariana nodded, tremolo fingers,
and they ran across the killing field,
watching the steel-toed kite ascend—
a fleeting instant of triumph in the vacuum.
Josh scoffed as it dipped,
both caught in the pull of the abyss,
falling but...

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Categories: ozone, absence, allegory, angel, angst,
Form: Free verse
Another Day In Dreamland
Another day in dreamland

Wake up.  Watch the sun ease in the light
like the day before, goin back, and on some more.
Cuddle with the reasons why while I collect
my unconscious back from the sky.
Okay, get...

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Categories: ozone, dream,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member almost showed off
(There’s a song for this: ‘Confessions’ by Sudan Archives)

I remember it like it was yesterday (it was yesterday).

I arrived on a cool (42°f), blindingly sunny New Haven afternoon. It was as if they’d opened up...

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Categories: ozone, home, humor, student, travel, write, youth,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The World Around Us
Awaking blithe each morning,
with eyes upon the World,
I wonder, are we mourning
with ebon flags unfurled –
or are they but a warning,
some draped like snakes and curled,
stray stars and stripes adorning,
sent from the netherworld.

I wander through...

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Categories: ozone, earth, environment, war,
Form: Rhyme
Beware the Ides of March 2022 Part I
Ides simply referred to first new moon, 
which usually fell between 
the thirteenth and fifteenth day
of a given month.

Smithsonian Magazine history buff
Tom A. Frail
posted March 4, 2010 issue
url = https://www.smithsonianmag.com/
history/top-ten-reasons-to-beware-
the-ides-of-march-8664107/
top ten reasons to 
beware the...

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Categories: ozone, adventure, celebration, conflict, death, eulogy, fate, history,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Two Out of Three Ain'T Bad
The Aliens saw from their ship high above
      a planet that fitted their needs.
They broke into mirth at discovering the Earth
      and hoped they could...

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Categories: ozone, funny, humor, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Everyday American Irritations
GROGGY BEDHEAD NO COFFEE SHUT THE BLINDS .... PRESIDENTIAL NO GOOD CHOICES TELIVISION SIGNAL GLITCH SMEAR ART CAMPAIGN... LATE NIGHT REHEATED RERUN RETWEEKED RETWEETED MORNING NEWS?....
MORE RAIN TOO HOT BROKEN LEFT WINDSHIELD WIPER.... SAME OLD...

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Categories: ozone, america, anxiety, celebrity, conflict, confusion, corruption, culture,
Form: Blitz
Desolations Midnight Snow
It falls softly as it tumbles...
Down from the sky darkly...
Deep in the heart of midnight.

Not a deity stirs at this moment out of time.
As young eyes stare into the void of an empty room. 
Something...

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Categories: ozone, absence, abuse, addiction, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Art of No
The Dance of Celestial Bodies
When planets say "no" to collision,
Their orbits maintain ancient paths,
Gravity's eloquent boundary
Each celestial body knowing its space,
Dancing eternally apart yet together.
Like us, they understand: proximity without merger,
Connection without consumption.

Earth's Eloquent Refusals
Tectonic...

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Categories: ozone, life, perspective, psychological,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Earth Investers
I have occasionally wondered what is so controversial about the World Bank.
I understand protesters travel from all around Earth
to wave placards outside World Bank meetings
and I wonder why they are so riled up.

After all,
it's our...

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Categories: ozone, destiny, education, health, humor, money, usa,
Form: Political Verse
This Soothsayer's Warning July 24th 2021
This SoothSayer's Warning – July 24th, 2021

Dire prognostications 
(terrestrial inhabitants blithely heeded)
with contemporary age
fortune tellers foretell day of (w)reckoning,

sans total mortal kombat annihilation
when human (and many) other innocent species
(stalwart cockroach adept to survive)
pitch headlong toward...

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Categories: ozone, abortion, abuse, caregiving, conflict, environment, grave, health,
Form: Free verse
Poetic Perfumery
O' poets switch off all senses but one
as you enter this arena of aroma
as I nose out the world's perfumes
to boost thy nasal stamina.

A dainty phial of perfume is indeed
a perfect and preferred present
It's the...

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Categories: ozone, social, , western,
Form: Light Verse
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: ozone, earth, environment, pain, planet, rain, tree, visionary,
Form: Rhyme

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