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I feel in fuhrer rated and envious
I feel in führer rated and envious...

entrapped within webbed wide world
weft as a rump pulled stilts skein
at warp speed exhibiting
my heroic trumpian wiles
cuz he (johnny come lately) a then 
exemplary hedonist, narcissist, 
and polygamist dons
comical,...

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Categories: paternity, adventure, america, analogy, anxiety, conflict, crush, god,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member No God of Mine - 2021 Edit
[This poem 'No God Of  Mine' was seemingly confounding readers as
to its meaning. Ordinarily, if I felt a poem wasn't  cutting it, I'd delete
it, but on this occasion, I've been asked to explain it... so here goes.]


By...

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Categories: paternity, evil, horror,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member No God of Mine
Cement, sand and gravel, blood, body and soul
Eternity bred from hell's darkest hole
Combine gruesome aggregates, hydrate the mix
Mould them and dry them, then stack up the bricks.

Thought in advance and precision laboured
Set automatic, eternity savoured
No...

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Categories: paternity, halloween, horror,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Christmas Political Correctness
It's almost Christmas
when the news caster abouter announces
a precipitous new trend in the U.S.

Now, more tired and climate stressed citizens
are against non-violent Political Correctness
than for political and economic government business
as contentiously nationalistic 
and ineffectively partisan...

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Categories: paternity, bible, christmas, destiny, happiness, health, integrity, religion,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Lv - Mind Unwinding Tweezers
UNQUOTABLE QUOTES : LV - Mind unwinding tweezers

If you let « bygones be bygones » , there’ll be no FUTURE left, and since we can’t always live in the EVER PRESENT (yet that’s what we...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: paternity, humor, satire, wind, word play, words,
Form: Dramatic Monologue



Brevity Poems
(Collection of Brevity Poems, 50 words or less)

Fall (24 Words)

Random vibrations
Branches stand still
Autumn’s frailty
Shaking in the wind

Warmer hues presented
As air outside chills
Branches emptying
Solemnly to the ground


You Are Not the Father (38 words)

Prince Charming thought he’d...

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Categories: paternity, poems, poetry, words,
Form: Free verse
Teen Pregnancy 3: the Reasons Why I'M Against Teen Pregnancy
I'm against teen pregnancy because it's a waste of time and energy. I'm against teen pregnancy because it'll alter the future of all teen boys and teen girls. So, every day, the parents had to...

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Categories: paternity, on work and working, on writing and
Form: Epic
Rabbit Dna

Hare trigger instincts
always served Roger well
He had an oh, no-no lettuce nose — 
a hyper-keen sense   when to leave
Roger was rabbit good
at knowing when
to skip out    on his responsibilities ...

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Categories: paternity, parents, parody, truth, wisdom,
Form: Ode
As the Stomach Turns
As the world turns
my stomach does too
knowing that all my children
are confused, unemployed
and young and restless
all the day through,
and my husband of 30 years
decided to leave me 
for someone younger,
says hes going through
a mid-life crisis,
what...

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Categories: paternity, humor, satire,
Form: Light Verse
Why our mothers
#Why_our_mothers?
Maybe they never demand paternity test to prove we were theirs, maybe they never left us when we needed them most, maybe they just never wanted to create much confusion in their children's lives by...

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Categories: paternity, birth, blessing, children, mom, mother, mother daughter,
Form: Free verse
As a Dad
As a dad, who am I kidding?
I never expected that I would 
Ever be a dad. As in I did not
Think I would ever experience
Another human being calling
Me, their dad.

I mean it’s not like I...

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Categories: paternity, appreciation, care, caregiving, child, daughter, introspection, my
Form: Free verse
In the Spotlight
After my years of struggle, playing small time gigs 
Right place, right time, I hit it big 
No longer will I face the rejections 
I now have an accountant doing my financial projections 
I make...

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Categories: paternity, fantasy, life, music, song-me, night, me, night,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member I Remember Being With You
"recently scenes of early life have stolen into my mind, like breezes blown ..."

                     ...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: paternity, analogy, appreciation, father son,
Form: Terza Rima
Premium Member Your Hands, Your History
How I took for granted, thee!
Now, reaching an age, I began to ponder.
Their truly outstanding history.
Hands that once with grand wonderment 
stared at crayon colors.

Tanned, dimpled hands of a girl
Who on beaches made sand castles!
Whilst...

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Categories: paternity, imagery, memory,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Absolute Truth-Full Liar
A golden coin flipped into the sky
One side is absolute truth
the other side is stamped with lies
Hope it lands right/wrong side up
so you can partially realize 
the truth doesn’t always set you free
Sometimes deception leads...

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Categories: paternity, perspective,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Class Act
The simplest of starts,
A decade of revolution,
When paternity and guidance drifted apart,
With leather jacket banners marked my breakout social intrusion,
To replace the sorrowful suits and camo bandannas,
Loathing the silver idols lining the streets peddling their...

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Categories: paternity, grief, society, war,
Form: Rhyme
Deer Ruby
Deer Ruby,

Daddy doubtful hardly Dorothy know you ...
it’s the bare bones, Toto truth

Variety gossip on the street
by parrot beaks chirping canary peeps

Said your mother had a one-night-stand revue;
a private audience of one, burlesque interview

Receptionist Rita...

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Categories: paternity, dark, fun, mystery, psychological,
Form: Verse
Dead Fetus Returns
Dead Fetus Returns


At age twelve, I love this girl
But I am too young to be a part of her world
Then at age twenty-four, I again meet her
After moving from one place to another

So the fire...

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Categories: paternity, abortion,
Form: ABC
Jeanmarie's Baby, Or Why We Have No Anti-Christ, Part V
...“If he is the son of Satan,”she said,
“Then what kind of thing will he grow up to be?
Some demonic evil walking the Earth?
Is he tainted by his paternity?”

Jesus just smiled, and said, “Jeanmarie,
women do not...

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Categories: paternity, baby, corruption, evil, god, heaven, religious, sin,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Embryonic Soul
Each day an extension of my time
so each morning a risk and opportunity
to avoid greedy egocentrism
to step into harmonious eco-centered consciousness.

Each still-wombed entity extends Mother's incarnating time
so each maternal risk and opportunity,
each free will act...

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Categories: paternity, birth, creation, culture, life, nature, time,
Form: Free verse
9-11 Everyday
I wait for the sound of keys at the door, 
A prelude to your eyes in mine, 
For your presence to affirm me more,
Like the timeless aging of fine wine –

Left un-tasted now, ‘til evermore.

The...

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Categories: paternity, allegory, hate, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Bathing with Bathsheba
Bathing with Bathsheba

By Mark D. Stucky
As you bathed bare below the high palace
were you intentionally seductive?
The citadel was in plain view,
and so apparently were you.

Or were you simply innocent,
and the king abused his power?
Was it...

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Categories: paternity, bible, environment, evil, political, religious, social, spiritual,
Form: Free verse
The Maury Povich Show
TV talk shows are very interesting. But what TV show all American viewers like most of all
is "The Maury Povich Show." Maury has been on TV since his TV show made its TV debut on
the...

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Categories: paternity, on writing and words, slamage, age,
Form: Name
Father To Be
he never wanted to be a father
he told himself that he would do everything in his power
to fend off all possibilities of
spawning &
he lived fast, wanting to die young---
burning bridges &
rolling to gather no moss,
but...

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Categories: paternity, life, father, father,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member - The Last Organ Grinder -
    The young mother died,
    before she could hold her newborn child
    Paternity was unknown
    the secret his mother had never shared
 ...

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Categories: paternity, family, fate, life, money,
Form: Narrative

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