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Earth Day 2021 Thursday April 22
POETIC PREFACE:

An inner conflict dust brew
within this scribe, who offers ye to chew
(like sweet treats metaphorically) thee do
tee incumbent, when Doomsday clock
counts down minutes few
according Al Gore rhythm
unstoppably ticking,
when life gets turned to global goo
tenderized...

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Categories: pirated, appreciation, april, care, earth day, future, gender,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Contagious Insomnia
I've not been sleeping well
since early November,
about the time Donald Trump
was not just nominated by Republican Christian
White
Male Dominant
Evangelical Christians,
in some unholy alliance with
fundamentalist rabid Roman Right
to Define Which Lives Matter Most Catholics,
but actually elected their...

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Categories: pirated, christian, games, health, humor, independence day, integrity,
Form: Political Verse
Earth Day 2020 Wednesday, April 22
Earth day 2020 – Wednesday, April 22

Bajillion banshees scream bloody murder methought
upon Biblical (lionized) forebears stalking heads
birthed courtesy accursed beasts hood besought
winds howl across the oblate spheroid
methinks courtesy Homo sapiens horror wrought.

Climate change/global warming siren...

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Categories: pirated, 12th grade, care, caregiving, environment, health, memorial
Form: Free verse
The Hot Mom and the Pool Boy - a Poetrysoup Collaboration
The day was long and she was spent
off to the pool our hot mom went
asked for some lotion
and dreamlike potion
drifting away she was content

Before to long she had awoke
sounds of pleasure the pool boy spoke
she...

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© Tim Smith  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pirated, fun,
Form: Limerick
A Reformed Daughter of the Usa
Perhaps it was a bit of old moral Navy nostalgia misting from Dad's brow as he taught us moral just rule.
At times in my life, honoring my father and mother; one of the ten commandments--...

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© Cindy Lu  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pirated, absence, dad, freedom,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Elizabeth I

A ll things are as it may, beckons a queendom of two faiths,
B orrowed Boleyn's "B" blue brocade the better choice made,
C ancer claims the spring, agrees with the passage of her sister,
D...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pirated, england,
Form: Abecedarian
How Boot a Mud Pie For the Birthday Girl
How boot a mud pie for the birthday girl?
(yes, that would be the snoozing missus,
hook lames to need mooch beauty sleep),
hence who might not arise for bajillion years.

Thou me noggin forced to remember
how me heart...

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Categories: pirated, age, animal, appreciation, dream, food, for her,
Form: Free verse
Kingdom of Ruin

Rising from the desert sand
was a shimmering mirage
of a thousand shouts
	Heated winds of fanaticism,
	intense and blowing violently loud
Shrill calls to blood prayer seethe,
breathing fiery invocations
of a perverted philosophy
Screaming death to the infidels — 
a scarlet...

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Categories: pirated, death, judgement, religious, truth,
Form: Elegy
Cubed
Walking on mines and mirrors,
Glass like glitter falling up,
Marking flesh memorable scars,
If not for remembrance less known,
About self and selflessness,
Yet to come or yet to see,
A shard of a moment of a time,
Once flashing, now...

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Categories: pirated, emotions,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Life Blossoms
Bill you took a few simply words and turned them into a very nice poem keep up the great work Bear

here's the one line for you to try and do something with. when the first...

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Categories: pirated, friendship, journey, smile,
Form: Rhyme
Pirated Words
I stole this poem
with cutlass and eyes
words lusted and trusted 
so I took of this prize

it's chests of golden
it's flashing jeweled verbs
and left letters worthless
to be picked by the birds

sailing 'cross bleached pages
under azure blue...

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© Goode Guy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pirated, adventure, imagination, success, visionary, write, me, me,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member The Armored Hearse
Prayers descend like acid rain from 
oligarch-soaked manchurians, stumping 
for elected office, praising hybrid 
demigods, passing out vouchers to the 
peasants.

A slow rumbling-
 part of the night-sounds-of-curfew;
descends like fire ants.

Cleaners of the guilt, hidden in...

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Categories: pirated, allusion,
Form: Free verse
The Cell Phone
*THE CELL PHONE*

Ages are Decreasing, Graves are Increasing
We are entrapped in a movable cell
It is a new dawn but has become a new set trap
The movable cell seems more powerful than the movable being
Our lives...

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Categories: pirated, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, africa,
Form: Free verse
Conscience Power
My open mouth breathing, blast you with hot breath,
Hyperventilating while holding my breath, at the same time I barely exhale death
Eyes petechiae blood on all sides, the more I hold this deep lung.
Spewing fire with...

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Categories: pirated, confidence, conflict,
Form: Concrete
Karmic Arrest
KARMIC ARREST


Relentless force; abiding ripper of time
Ceasing moments to effect its consequences
The time keeper that over-regulates time; no mistakes
Spoken of about its witnessed and un-witnessed unspoken acts
After the rain come sunshine; mystified cause and effect
What...

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Categories: pirated, simple,
Form: Triolet
Unite Africa
In ages past we sent letters to Freedom
With tattered inks on our dirty page, 
The letters returned with beaming smiles, 
Raising up flowers through our dried stem. 

Back then, we warred against Principalities, 
Now we...

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Categories: pirated, africa, together,
Form: Free verse
Beyond the Lantern Light
'Twas a fortnight fraught with tainted stars;
'Midst mournful tears salting Neptune's sea.
A withered lass swallows internal scars,
'Twixt purist passions removed from thee.

Thoust bravest beloved her soul kept dear;
A buccaneer's quest sculpting pirated pride:
"Seizing Zeus' crown...

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© John Heck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pirated, fantasy
Form: Rhyme
The Ultimate Irony
It is the ultimate in Irony,
And it is everything short of funny,
As people give up the chance of honest money,
To sour streets to the point where they are no longer sunny.

Risking friendships,
Working relationships,
Breaking up partnerships,
Truly...

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Categories: pirated, absence, abuse, addiction, bereavement, betrayal, change, hope,
Form: Burlesque
England My England
England my England sets standards anew
Coveted ideals drooled over by hordes
an empire elated shall forever be true

Gilded by conquest stronger men knew
The Romans Saxons Vikings and Nords
England my England sets standards anew

Perched on red charabanc...

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Categories: pirated, england,
Form: Rhyme Royal
The Courteous Sea
I sing my dormant swoosh,
As I lie in wait for my moon.
With my breeze I give shore lovers a push
As the star follower is lost too soon, as clouds swoon
The naive navigator fears his maroon

My...

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© Kirk Jones  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pirated, sea,
Form: Quintain (English)
Birthed
Fail not, Time and season
Secretly, my ward faded
With unflinching fire attack

Want to speak
Don't want to confess
As Diamond and Gold tripe
Cloud the sky of my heart
I'm lost and scared to be found

Ouch, my heart got pirated
I...

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Categories: pirated, courage, depression, encouraging, endurance, faith, heartbroken, strength,
Form: Quatrain
Going Back
I dreamed I was a boy once more
and the world was still a wonder.
Each day's sights opened a door
whence the rain, why the thunder?

Under rocks I spied fuzzy things
that scattered at my intrusion.
Brown and grey,...

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Categories: pirated, 12th grade, age, nature,
Form: Rhyme
Going Back
I dreamed I was a boy once more
and the world was still a wonder.
Each day’s sights opened a door
whence the rain, why the thunder?

Under rocks I spied frizzy things
that scattered at my intrusion
Black and grey,...

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Categories: pirated, childhood, dream,
Form: Rhyme

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