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Premium Member Deception Part 2 - Translation From Tagore
This is the second part of Rabindranath Tagore's Narrative poem - Phanki (Deception). The first part has been already posted. 




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Categories: patio, life, women,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Pencils In September
I smell like pencils in September.
After they’ve been brought to that…to the machine hanging on the closet wall where our coats, our boots, our bags, and nonsense lived.

You stared me in the eyes, since the...

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Categories: patio, 3rd grade, america, betrayal, child, child abuse,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Beary Tales Episodes 25-33, Poet's Notes
Note to Readers of Previous Versions:
There are so many new vignettes scattered throughout the poem that I hope you will reread the whole thing! There are new GEMS, improvements to previous verses and improved footnotes...

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Categories: patio, adventure, appreciation, best friend, blessing, innocence, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Someone To Love-Part 2
...cont

Always wanting to get the most from life,
one morning after a terrible snow storm
she rose from bed stretching 
the most radiant, playful grin spread across her face,
"I feel incredible," she screamed,
"Let's have a picnic!"
"In this?"...

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Categories: patio, loss, love, love hurts,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Paris the Last Week of the August Reprieve- Xxxv Part Two
Unquotable quotes: Paris, the last week of the August reprieve – XXXV Part Two
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The first signs reek tell-tale
Buffer-to-buffer...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: patio, august, autumn, farewell, lost love, winter,
Form: Dramatic Monologue



Premium Member Chapter 72 -- Damian Delilah Mallory and Polly: the Date Closes
The Cascades congregation came
To an end. Dashing Damian and 
His crew were out of the vicinity.
On their way home. Polly spoke 
"I had me a good time tonight!
Thanks for the invitation."
She said, "I'm hungry." 
Damian...

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Categories: patio, devotion, emotions, family, house, universe,
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Paris the Last Week of the August Reprieve - Xxxv Part One
Unquotable quotes: Paris, the last week of the August reprieve – XXXV
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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: patio, august, autumn, farewell, september, society,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Cruisin' the Drag
Sipping cherry limeade, driving in the car parade, 
we're cruising in the Lone Star state.
Didn't want a bucket seat; the thing it couldn't beat, 
was sitting up close to your date.
One hand on the wheel...

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© Roy Jerden  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: patio, car, funny, growing up, high school, me,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Visions
Dare to live your life to the fullest.  Take a chance for you
      create your own happiness for it is a decision.  Life
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Categories: patio, surreal,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Sad Seasonally Affective Disorder
SAD Seasonally Affective Disorder

Some are prone to depression in winter when days get shorter when
less light enters the brain through the eyes and thoughts become darker

I am also affected and when news gets explosive when...

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Categories: patio, conflict,
Form: Light Verse
The Death of Marriage
It looked so right on paper to everyone; but when the night embraced her she was alone, still wanting to believe in love. 

Her footsteps echoed through her cathedral of a house which offered her...

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© Steve Zak  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: patio, heartbreak, loneliness, loss, lost love, love, love
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Killing Cicada Killers
There are things in my life of which I'm not proud
But my letting friends down tops the list, 
I guess I could let my mind walk in a cloud	
But the friends that I've lost are...

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Categories: patio, friendship,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Summer Daydream
It was in the heart of frigid winter, that my car had broken down,
I was frustrated and so cold, so like the snowflakes falling down.

I had called for a mechanic, but I had been waiting...

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Categories: patio, beauty, dream, fantasy, imagery, nature, summer, travel,
Form: Couplet
Baha Ok
A synchronised swan chime is very pleasant in a cool breeze but sampling an electric blanket supper is just not that amazing. Nor is it justifiable in a spring turreted garden. Gardeners grabbing gates greedily...

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Categories: patio, adventure, africa, animal, appreciation, baptism, beauty,
Form: I do not know?
Paper-Cup Porsche: True Tale From the Mental Ward
Of all the kooky Coo-Coo's in the nest, Charlene by far was my favorite. Poor Charlene had virtually lost her mind after the sudden tragic death of her son, and because of that, and in...

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Categories: patio, black african american, crazy, humorous, memory, smile,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Is Aranjuez a Pining After the Composer's Mother
Is ARANJUEZ a pining after the composer's mother ?

(Joaquin Rodrigo - 1901-1999 - who composed the " Aranjuez " concerto on piano in 1938/9 and which later was destined for the guitar and orchestra, turned...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: patio, how i feel, longing, loss, memory, mother
Form: Free verse
Card Tricks
It was a party like most, I guess
And not a “fun” one, I must confess
But our hostess I adored
And I just couldn’t say: “I’m bored”,

So, I milled around, and said “Hello”
And tried to fake a...

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© Jack Clark  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: patio, conflict, dark, evil, horror, magic, scary,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Her Name Is Jan
Rick Springfield's Jesse's Girl was playing on the radio,
we were all partying guys and girls out on my patio.
I prayed no one or you would catch me looking your way,
noticing what I was doing for...

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Categories: patio, marriage, memory, missing, murder, mystery,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Invisible Enemy
driving to work is a regular part of the day for her,
but the specialised hospital is too far -
twenty-five days, exactly at nine!
the best option is the subway ..why not?
instead of watching those busy roads,
immersing...

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Categories: patio, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, cancer,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Backdoors of My Town
I was a whimsical, interior designer, bringing colors and joy into living spaces,
Subtly changing neighborhoods and lives, like vibrant arcs the rainbow traces.

People were as dissimilar as their houses, the both of them rather fascinating,
Like...

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Categories: patio, beauty, fantasy, imagery, life, nature, people, places,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Poor Pandora
We ponder Pandora as the person preordained
to unleash a plethora of plagues upon our persons.

But here's what I heard:
Pandora had two sisters,
Persephone and Proserpina.
Pandora perused poetry 
while Persephone practiced petite-point.
But Proserpina possessed the predilection
for picking...

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Categories: patio, allegory, humor,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member In a Suburban Paradise
In A Suburban Paradise

I was to spend hours on my bed 
writing short stories in 1967;
with my left leg dangling over the left side, 
I sat on the right leg,
like I was some nosy bird...

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Categories: patio, art, memory,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Garden Tale
gardens are where we are:

  from "Eden" to "Gilgamesh", "Babylon" to "Gethsemane"
  from mountain to coast, town to country
  from wetlands to desert oasis, under the sea to the edge of ice
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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: patio, garden, places, space,
Form: Free verse
Will You
WILL YOU?
He takes me on vacation to a resort 
just off the coast of Aruba. The hotel 
room is amazing...everything in it is 
white red and pink. From the 
couches, rugs and comforter on the...

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Categories: patio, love, me, rain, me, rain,
Form: Light Verse
Clearly Written In Sky
--- but as if patiently waiting

to be translated back into Earth again --- :

inscribed timeworn standing stone stelae

--- things in themselves ---

as if half-expecting that at any moment 

the next traveler will arrive there,

the one...

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Categories: patio, faith, hope, humanity, image, irony, life, nature,
Form: Prose Poetry

Book: Reflection on the Important Things