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Premium Member Operation Money Jump
Thanksgiving, 1971,
a parachute pilgrim approaches Northwest Flight 305
as Dan Cooper, anonymous businessman,  anarchist airborne, 
black suit, black sunglasses, a black tie
and a black briefcase broaching black motives,
Portland to Seattle, prison or criminal pantheon, 
before...

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Categories: pantheon, america, history, mystery,
Form: Epic



Saturday, September 23, 2023
Saturday, September 23, 2023  

Coincides with first day of fall
and Autumnal equinox for said year,
where colorful splash kindled like tinder.

After I riff flecked about thee August
Autumn Equinox 2023,
this seasonal polymath teached you 
fall Equinox...

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Categories: pantheon, animal, appreciation, autumn, celebration, cool, environment, heaven,
Form: Free verse
I Wait With Bated Breath For C Cure T Clarence
I wait with bated breath for... C. Cure T. Clarence

The following crafted 
approximately midway 
into the administration 
of forty fifth president,
whose crass, gutsy, lewd,
repulsive yawping finds
him squarely poised to
nab the nomination as
Republican front runner
come the...

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Categories: pantheon, america, anxiety, appreciation, character, confidence, fate, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Translation of Oothukkadu Venkata Subba Iyer's Poem Thaye Yashoda By T Wignesan
Translation of Oothukkadu Venkata Subba Iyer (circa 1700-1765)’s « THAYE YASHODA » by T. Wignesan


This devotional song and poem in Tamil (the principal Dravidian language which has spawned over twenty languages in the southern Indian...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pantheon, god, mother, religious, universe, , western,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Birth of Healthy Newborn Greater Than Cumulative
Yuletide pageants vis a vis merry go round revisited

healthy progeny regaled being alive
analogous to children ecstatic twenty-five
on December exhaling joie de vivre at dive 
in into neat stack of wrapped gifts, when...
what! out of thin...

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Categories: pantheon, 10th grade, 11th grade, appreciation, creation, february,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Evil People - Viiil
Unquotable quotes : EVIL PEOPLE – VIIIL (42)

Animals (amphibians, reptiles),  birds, insects, dinosaurs and even imaginary beasts kill to eat. Humans for pleasure, pain and profit.

Evil people never think of Evil lest they feel...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pantheon, abuse, evil, leadership, people, power, tamil,
Form: Epigram
Hyperbolic Quasi Autobiographical Prevarication
Hyperbolic quasi autobiographical prevarication...
caricature sketch of person best known to yours truly

What began as an honest 
to goodness attempt 
to craft personal truthful profile
evolved into a fictional poem
manifested into the following.

Despite the onslaught of paparazzi,
I...

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Categories: pantheon, adventure, appreciation, best friend, celebration, character, destiny,
Form: Free verse
Yuletide pageant merry go round
Yuletide pageant merry go round

Panoply of mystical elements of holly day style 
breathe prez sense frostily exhaled aired
per millennia athwart 
(this terrestrial spaceship planet Earth)
two plus seventeen carousel rides resonated
veritable pantheon of pagan rituals 
and...

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Categories: pantheon, angel, appreciation, birth, celebration, chanukah, christmas, december,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Xlviii - Tongue Teasers
UNQUOTABLE QUOTES: XLVIII - Tongue Teasers

If the « Yellow Race » could have invented the alphabet, they wouldn’t still be seeing « Images » when they close their eyes. Picasso, Dadaism, Surrealist and Abstract painting...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pantheon, humor, imagery, irony, satire, word play,
Form: Epigram
Figurative Paralysis Laid Waste Body Electric of Mine
Figurative paralysis laid waste body electric of mine

This is Spinal tap 
bamboozling, binding, bleeding, bombing...
ripped from every dog eared 
and book marked page
recounting latest ill fated fiasco, 
now peppering my life and hard times
causing quite...

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Categories: pantheon, absence, adventure, allusion, analogy, angst, anxiety, conflict,
Form: Free verse
Wordsmith's Veneration
Wordsmith's Veneration...

Methinks, I post literary endeavors inxs
but tis with blood, sweat and tears
in case ye did not guess,
who struggles to craft reasonable rhyme
ideally read by a pleasing poetess.

Aye willy nilly understate (trying to)
tantalize, hypnotize, galvanize...
with...

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Categories: pantheon, 12th grade, america, books, family, flying, garden,
Form: Free verse
Interpreting Mine Poetry
Interpreting mine Poetry

Similar to scrutinizing
an abstract painting,
this author begetting, canvassing
entreating... obscure words dumbfounding
readers (himself included), he eludes
(shading tree fore rest)
clear cut discerning,
yet oft times his woods
garner reviews raving
esoteric word choice,

how mind boggling
to this logophile despite
more...

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Categories: pantheon, absence, adventure, allusion, analogy, confusion, endurance, fun,
Form: Free verse
As a Resident of Schwenksville Boro For Five Plus Years
As a resident of Schwenksville Boro for five plus years...

Intersection upon adventitious
encounter, when first seed of genocide planted
unsuspecting subsequent rapid usurpation
quickly eradicated rightful breed
of what coalesced into thee Americas. 

I experience stir of echoes haunting
Perkiomen...

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Categories: pantheon, abuse, adventure, age, america, anger, betrayal, crush,
Form: Free verse
Letter To Ajike the Maiden
Many are the stars in the sky
You my love out shines them all.
Ajike, it's you that paints my heart's garden
It's your smile that gives life to it flowers.
Love flew on the wings of time
And it...

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Categories: pantheon, africa,
Form: Free verse
Eccentric Kook's Reasonable Rhyme Zigzags
Eccentric kook's reasonable rhyme zigzags

Doggone poet laureate
wannabe his index finger wags
nonverbally naysaying those,
who doubt mine posthumous
fame and fortune, which snags
eternal renown within pantheon
of storied writers such foolhardiness nags
yours truly keeps bad company with hags
unemployed day...

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Categories: pantheon, absence, august, blessing, cool, dream, fate, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
A Pale Collection of Emptiness
One day I wish to know, 
as the scars of devils do, 
when your eyes, married to the auburn fox, 
will remove their pantheon of petrified ghosts
and lay with me once again.


Lay with me again...

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Categories: pantheon, bereavement, universe,
Form: Elegy
Deliberate Shades of Insanity
It is simple to laugh
at this sinister comedy,
ablaze with maddening duality.
A true scene of blood-thick bonds,
breaking never, but
somehow,
tightening, like a noose
around the throat of the last
living,
thinking organism,
ascending beyond basic self judgment,
embracing those strange strings
bound to...

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Categories: pantheon, death, god, universe,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Lost Pantheons
“Lost Pantheons” 

Alexandrine tragedies
Racine diamond-edged
come and go 
French letters 
blown like leaves
straight up 
into the rarefied air
scattered like lovers
against a body 
of purple vain poetry 
written invisible
on the skin of 
Miss Chance 
Cocteau
spoken with 
joie...

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Categories: pantheon, freedom, poets, romance, romantic love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member To What Profound Penance Owe You This Boon, O Yashotha
To what profound penance owe you this boon, O! Yashotha! Translation of Oothukkadu Venkata Subbha Iyer’s enna thavam seithanai – yashOthA by T. Wignesan

To what profound penance owe you this boon, O! YashOthA! ®

That He...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pantheon, endurance, god, jealousy, religious, tamil, universe,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Sigyn's Wedding Day:Dedicated To Tina Eidam
I remember the day well though long has it been
Tied to the cold stone slab as I am
Buried in a cave made of sand
On a vanishing isle of heather
The memory hastens me back to happier...

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Categories: pantheon, magic, meaningful, mythology, wedding, wife,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Soon
Soon is the time when blankets will be tucked under chins
moonlight will wash over frosted trees.
the clinking sound of empty milk bottles
early in the pre-dawn air as life begins to stir from slumber
moving into day.
I...

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Categories: pantheon, death, fate, future, life, time, universe, visionary,
Form: Free verse
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: pantheon, on writing and words, inspirational,
Form: Free verse
Interpreting Poetry Mine
Interpreting Poetry (mine)

Similar to scrutinizing
an abstract painting,
this author begetting
obscure words dumbfounding
readers, he eludes
(no shade tree fore rest)
clear cut discerning,
yet oft times his words

garner reviews raving
esoteric word choice,
how mind boggling
to this logophile despite
more than one reading
brow...

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Categories: pantheon, age, allusion, art, happy birthday, irony, judgement,
Form: Free verse
Dunno
gently
before me

on a desk, or a table
rests the means to enable
me to craft a new fable
to run and leap like the sable
a squirrel scampering upon a gable

to perch on high

level with the treetops
even with the...

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Categories: pantheon, inspirationalworld,
Form: Prose Poetry
Perfect Art
gently
before me

on a desk, or a table
rests the means to enable
me to craft a new fable
to run and leap like the sable
a squirrel scampering upon a gable

to perch on high

level with the treetops
even with the...

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Categories: pantheon, artworld,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Shattered Sighs