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Premium Member Bleeding Before Rome -2
Yet at this very moment the cathedral was crumbling
down upon the cries of foresaken refugees, 
the monastery's walls wobbling from war's wreckage, 
and as the black bursts billowed into sun drenched brutality
with the bodies of...

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Categories: piggish, culture, heart, war, world war ii,
Form: Epic



Premium Member Three Colored Pigs
Once upon a ZeroTime
we suffered great terror and loss.

People,
animals,
and plants
refused to speak kindly with each other
because of a Big Bad Wolf
named Ms. Climatic Change 
by her delightfully demented transparents.

Most all credible scientists in that day
were...

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Categories: piggish, dream, earth, health, humanity, humor, integrity, passion,
Form: Political Verse
A brushstroke choreographing dramatic elegy framing harmonic gavotte
A brushstroke choreographing dramatic elegy framing harmonic gavotte 

specified such so as to issue a rhyme, 
but proceeded as this scribe 
didst git linkedin with the cutting crew,
mow or less feeling grassy us,
yet not the...

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Categories: piggish, 12th grade, beautiful, celebration, confusion, fashion, heaven,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Pilfered Peck
Peter Piper was ever punctilious, like minty nature's painstaking paintings,
Or the palsied skies of one pretty evening, in the hour of the sun's fainting.

Peter lived upon a small, fertile farm, and was one of five,...

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Categories: piggish, color, fantasy, farm, food, missing, nature, nursery
Form: Couplet
Poems For Poets X
POEMS FOR POETS X

US Verse, after Auden
by Michael R. Burch

“Let the living creature lie,
Mortal, guilty, but to me
The entirely beautiful.”

Verse has small value in our Unisphere,
nor is it fit for windy revelation.
It cannot legislate less...

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Categories: piggish, poems, poetry, poets, rose,
Form: Rhyme



Poems About Poets Vii
Poems for Poets VII



Sweenies (or Swine-ies) Among the Nightingales
by Michael R. Burch

(for the Corseted Ones and the Erratics)

Open yourself to words, and if they come,
be glad the stone-tongued apes are stricken dumb
by anything like music;...

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Categories: piggish, love, music, night, poems, poetry, poets, words,
Form: Rhyme
Ignominious Cult Leader Best Kept Locked Up
Our unhinged president,
(a veritable loathsome miscreant)
cannot get away with murder,
nor will mine paltry poetic
(side winding) gambit
help clinch deserved punishment
for leader of free world hell bent
on destroying civilization.

Nevertheless cathartic and therapeutic
to craft (ala literary blitzkrieg)
sentiments lambasting...

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Categories: piggish, 11th grade, 12th grade, abuse, conflict, evil,
Form: Free verse
Brainstorming For Me Generates Writers Block
Brainstorming (For Me) Generates "Writer's Block"

Lesson obstruction,
     but more so an over
     whelming flood of ideas
     makes dredging, conceiving
than giving birth
to an amenable...

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Categories: piggish, 12th grade, analogy, art, confusion, fashion, meaningful,
Form: Free verse
Hither, Hi, Ho, Fairies Down Below
Hither, Hi, Ho, Fairies Down Below


Hither, hi, ho, fairies down below.
They flit, they flee, from bush to tree,
Flying swiftly, leaping lightly,
Chattering, tinkling, always sprightly.

By day they can laugh and play.
But at night comes worry and...

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Categories: piggish, cute, fairy, fantasy, magic,
Form: Verse
A Brushstroke Choreographing Dramatic Elegy Framing Harmonic Gavotte Up Today
specified such so as to issue a rhyme, 
   but proceed as this scribe 
   doth git linkedin with the cutting crew
yet not the least whirlwind will offset 
  ...

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Categories: piggish, anxiety, games, hair, happiness, inspiration, magic, senses,
Form: Elegiac Lyric
A Wise Woman
 A Wise Woman

They say a wide woman should build her house, but what about the piggish man with mannish mannerisms? He’s filled with doggie treats and dogma. Ladies, let me give you the T...

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Categories: piggish, abuse, atheist, betrayal, depression, feelings, lonely, self,
Form: I do not know?
Drawing Lines
Sometimes people live too close to one another
with the scent of lives overlapping lines
psyches stepping on toes and
problems bleeding in through doors & windows.

Neighbors crying, remonstrating, manipulating, and copulating 
demonstrating the need for soundproofing or...

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© Mari Banks  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: piggish, social,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member how France treated me
The most romantic city in the world the passenger next to me said
Her girth had oozed into my seat too, for she was super corpulent
I will fall in love, marry a rich Frenchman, live a...

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Categories: piggish, french,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Cupid's Misfire
Though often called by lovers
for my wicked deadly aim
when I sight with an arrow
and I chant the whispered name.

Sometimes, the shot gets tangled.
I don’t like to ricochet
off candidates unlikely
of responsiveness in play.

I’m sorry though... for...

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© Janet Vick  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: piggish, funny,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Dancing In Kitchens
This shuddering heart-throb.
This 11-pound earthworm.
Warm, with fat skin in tiny bundles.
Eyes swimming for clarification,
The gleam in them like lighthouses
In search of just you.
Her arms cling sloth-like around my neck.
Her legs pump and jostle for position.
(For...

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Categories: piggish, baby, family,
Form: Free verse
Basest Traitorous Titan
I fought one piggish Titan and I won
As if that devious Leech existed not; 
Sealing the very firy nose of his gun
With ball-like rags to sap every shot.

A long-lionized mogul of giant name
Slew my low...

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Categories: piggish, allegory, angel, anger, anti bullying, best friend,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Her Name Is Zee
Z, so zealously misunderstood, 
Zeus gives her zest, as only Zeus could.
Zigzagging and zipping in response 
To Zoology’s play,
We have to use Z more often,
or she will zigzag away.

Z barely takes up six pages of...

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Categories: piggish, fun,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things