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My Most Popular Poems On the Internet Ii
My most popular poems on the Internet (II)

A number of my poems and translations have gone viral, according to Google, and some have been copied onto hundreds to thousands of web pages. That’s a lot...

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Categories: piles, internet, poems, poetry, poets, social, write, writing,
Form: Rhyme



Poems About Things That Break Ii
Poems about Things that Break II
 
These are poems about things that break and/or shatter.
 
 
 
Water and Gold
by Michael R. Burch
 
You came to me as rain breaks on the desert
when every flower...

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Categories: piles, break up, depression, divorce, emotions, farewell, goodbye,
Form: Rhyme
Randomlings 1-34
Randomling 1:  Matthew Macfadyen

I believe I'm in love with Matthew Macfadyen
He inspires in me a terribly bad yen
But as poetry goes
His name 'spires woes
Cause nothing rhymes with "Macfadyen”.


Randomling 2: Birthday Wishes
  
For my birthday,...

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Categories: piles, cat, deep, depression, dog, emotions, funny, love,
Form: Verse
Oh My Numb Cranium
Why did He let me break?
Was it for a future's sake?
How did you all get here?
Are we all lost in epic fear?

Keep pressing on, my dusked Dawn
We welcome the sun, that's what we look upon

Do...

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Categories: piles, deep,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member U Arson murder of 9 totally redacted to fit the necessary needs of the Bureau
Special Agent Alan King arrived in his Buick dragging my husband to Foss park for his failed lie detector test where I wore wires pregnant for the FBI my husband was scared to death after...

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Categories: piles, business, corruption, courage,
Form: Free verse



Steven
He has the biggest heart.

He enjoys doing things for other people

Just because it’s the right thing to do, and

Knowing he made someone happy makes him happy too.

He’ll do whatever he can to satisfy

Everyone around him.

But...

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Categories: piles, addiction, anxiety, drug,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Old Pharaoh - 1 of 2
Old Pharaoh had enslaved the Jews; he would not let them go.
So God devised a mighty scheme; his go-to guy was Mo.
His brother Aaron was the voice, for Moses talked real slow,
So he would wave...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: piles, bible,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 14
Joulupukki awoke early the next morning and hurriedly dressed.  His intention was to catch DynDoeth before the crowds started gathering in the eating hall.  He had but one question for him that he...

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Categories: piles, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Laundering Her Accounts
New England's late May sun was long up,
and yet her laundry began to unfold
and clip onto the droopy clothesline,
while yet to warm into 8 AM.

She wore a light spring jacket
and need not think long
about why...

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Categories: piles, analogy, destiny, health, humanity, humor, integrity,
Form: Political Verse
Understand Where I Stood
Good boy gone bad enters the stage with a spotlight overhead, despite being misunderstood in my ghetto neighborhood

The lonely applause celebrates in my cracked, corrupted, and crazed cranium
I exaggerate too much and so too much,...

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Categories: piles, anger, angst, anxiety, conflict, courage, dedication, deep,
Form: Free verse
So Do I
Piles of poetry yet to come falling in the fingers of the readers
Scroll through my lines as much as your heart and mind eagers
Remorse and anguish is what I feed on when I sin senselessly
Did...

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Categories: piles, deep,
Form: Free verse
What Remains Within - Reverse Rejection and Recycle Reassurance Again
They weren’t thinking things all the way through as I weren’t able 
They took me for granite and used me in the wrong way possible 
I need some reassurance tonight to get through this plight...

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Categories: piles, angst, courage, emotions, fear, hope, longing, moving
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Once Upon a Christmas 1954 - Part One - a Short Story From My Memoir
Each year as Christmas rolls around, as I buckle under the pressure and stress of shopping for gifts for people that already  have everything, I find myself remembering that Christmas of 1954.

Dad had joined...

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Categories: piles, christmas, nostalgia,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member A Journey Through Time Final Part Revised
Now as the years passed by everyone became so tired
the heaps of things scattered around became too much to bear
some benevolence was certainly grand but this was too much
the two felt unable to undertake ...

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Categories: piles, journey, symbolism, visionary,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Life's Fading Light-Part 2-Heroic Crown of Sonnets
Alone

For in the end it's just one soul that's passed.
Alone I'll lie in sod of greenest grass
to answer for the sins that I've amassed
at gates of gold I'll see if I may pass.
In to this...

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Categories: piles, age, love,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Premium Member Receive By Grace Thru Faith - the Quatern Style
~ Receive  By  Grace Through Faith ~ 
(Quatern) 



God, will give you love, peace, and hope 
when with life you can't longer cope. 
He will help you to be so strong 
when everything...

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Categories: piles, christian, faith, hope, love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Murder Most Foul
I am having that dream of dreams again
The one that wakes me up in the night
                   ...

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© Jc Hawkens  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: piles, autumn, beautiful, best friend, betrayal, heart, lost
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The 0cay Exterminator
I suppose there are no new problems in the world to be exterminated,
well, I mean, of course there are as many new problems
as there are creatures having a new day today,
but I mean I suppose...

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Categories: piles, earth, hate, health, humor, love, political, science,
Form: Prose Poetry
A Former Great Nations Squandered Wealth I
Swept up into piles; everywhere 
Abouts; in collected heaps all 
Around.               
It is almost as if the drab 
Streets were strewn...

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Categories: piles, philosophy, senses,
Form: Rhyme
The Miles of Smiles
If I can walk ten thousand miles
Just to see your sunlit smiles,
I’d die ten thousand more times
Maybe, a billion times per chime; this time, I’ve committed love crimes

If I can walk infinity times infinity,
Would I...

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Categories: piles, angst, anxiety, appreciation,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member That Gratitude Attitude
Gratitude
A co-empathic sense of trust,
awe,
appreciation of echo-resonant
deep-listening resolving life.

Gratitude 
Autumnal taproot harvesting spring-hope,
just as summer's nutritional maturation
unfolds Origin of fertile decomposing mindfulness.

Gratitude
Why Thich Nhat Hanh thinks it important to smile
nutritiously.
Why Positive Deviance works.
Why Positive Psychology...

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Categories: piles, beauty, culture, happiness, health, heart, humor, love,
Form: Prose Poetry
Odder Than Odd Itself
Where did you go?
I want you to know
That I love you so, 
But I got to get up and roam
Due to being far from home 

Oh, I hear them...and feel them...

I hear the echoes of...

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Categories: piles, angst, anxiety, beauty, crazy, depression, desire, emotions,
Form: Free verse
The Odium of Sodium
Like a Phoenix, I rise up from the ashes of my past 
Your beautiful tune mended the Earth with exquisite mirth 
Like a runner, I'm running forward to the finish line oh so fast 
You're...

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Categories: piles, betrayal, crazy, dark, deep, depression, desire, encouraging,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Journey Through Time Part Two
As time passed on by, they settled and married
producing a fine brood of children
yet growing more and more unsettled
until one day they headed off again
this time going to the far north
where the lands were bound...

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Categories: piles, adventure, journey,
Form: Epic
Premium Member I Barely Know These People
We carry our phones now.
We call them I-phones.
Not sure if this is because we are Internet-aware
Or simply I’s instead of We’s now.
It’s time to exchange mine for a newer model;
Happens every two years.
How many contacts...

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Categories: piles, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 9th
Form: Narrative

Book: Reflection on the Important Things