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Premium Member 4 More Poems About Poetry - B
Who hasn't this nightmare of forgetting an inspirational word or phrase happened to?
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Categories: plainly, poetry,
Form: Verse



Still wrestling with impasse to contentment
Still wrestling with impasse to contentment

Dispense sing with fidelity blithely agog
just me and mine dark shadow 
slinking along outer limits of 
the edge of night doth blog
passivity, the path 
of least resistance ohm my dog,
shocking...

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Categories: plainly, abuse, adventure, beauty, body, christmas, desire, father
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Old Bear
The Old grizzled Bear... was now keenly aware
    as he lay in his Cave all alone.
Where his time as King... was a mere passing thing
    and must choose another...

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Categories: plainly, funny, humor, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Holy Bible - the Quatern Style
~ The  Holy  Bible ~
 (Quatern)


 It tells the beginning of man
 How  God  created all from start
 He made the moon, stars,  earth, day, night
 It  tells of...

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Categories: plainly, christian, faith, hope, love,
Form: Free verse
Wrestling With Impasse To Contentment
Wrestling with impasse to contentment

Dispense sing with fidelity blithely agog
just me and mine dark shadow 
slinking along the edge of night doth blog
passivity, the path of least resistance ohm my dog,
shocking voltage surges an emphatic...

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Categories: plainly, abuse, adventure, age, anger, betrayal, black african
Form: Rhyme



The Giant of Lisbellaw
Stood I there, that last day,
On an iron bridge...
An aqueduct by design,
Where, looking dreamily out over
The Ernes Lower Lough,
My compressed shadow 
Momentarily paused -
To contently recline:
Amidst coy Junes radiant beams 
of sweet benign!
All was stilled,...

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Categories: plainly, philosophy,
Form: Rhyme
Feeling Small, Broken Enigma
Let my ears deceive me but I hear it, can't bother to drown it out
the taunting laughter at my misery
Fictional should they be but the reality has cleared the camouflage
which hath once shrouded me
Exposed and...

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Categories: plainly, how i feel, nonsense,
Form: Free verse
Purity-Love
Freed from my mind
I escape it
I end time
I think it
I think nothing of it
I believe in you
I believe in the American Dream
I think of it
I think nothing
I know you are something
How is it found 
Where...

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Categories: plainly, love,
Form: Free verse
Stricken With Anguished Nausea
Stricken with anguished nausea

Written three years ago tomorrow, 
yet superimposed (likened to 
emotional palimpsest) upon 
mental state of yore
recent post traumatic stress 
triggered courtesy war
torn legally tendered greenbacks, 
where enemy bonded, heisted, and netted 
mine...

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Categories: plainly, abuse, age, analogy, angst, anniversary, anxiety, betrayal,
Form: Rhyme
Bedlam and Mayhem In the Mistress's Boudoir
Bedlam and mayhem in the mistress's boudoir

Nsync with variations on a theme:
of drool worthy Reuben Sandwich
(consisting of corned beef, 
Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, 
Russian dressing between slices 
of rye bread that is grilled 
until the bread...

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Categories: plainly, adventure, angel, anxiety, appreciation, beautiful, desire, endurance,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Dancing In Horror With Fate In Blackest Abyss Collaboration With Kurt Ravidas
Dancing In Horror With Fate In Blackest Abyss
Collaboration with Kurt Ravidas

I walk mountain storm, step out to cut deep its edge
forever tempting that fall from its narrow ledge,
in the midst of ravenous rage and great...

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Categories: plainly, art, dark, evil, fantasy, horror, raven, surreal,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member La Ferme
It was a cool, overcast and windy Sunday afternoon in March 2014. We were about 50 miles from Paris, at my Grandmère’s (grandmother’s) farm. She lives in Paris, but she owns a Château and surrounding...

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Categories: plainly, 4th grade, easter, family, friendship, grandmother, murder,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Beauty of the Seasons
Summer magic, Winter delight, Spring fresh, and beautiful Fall.
The diverseness of the assorted seasons tends to delight us.
Each has its own ambiance and nuances, after all.
Some years they arrive with less fuss and muss.
Summer is...

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Categories: plainly, seasons,
Form: Chant Royal
Dancing In Horror With Fate In Blackest Abyss Collaboration With Robert J Lindley
Dancing In Horror With Fate In Blackest Abyss 
Collaboration with Robert J. Lindley 

I walk mountain storm, step out to cut deep its edge
forever tempting that fall from its narrow ledge,
in the midst of ravenous...

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Categories: plainly, dark, death, love,
Form: Rhyme
La La Di Dah Dah La
Earth dwelling mongeese are neither toys nor coins and pedalling backwards then forward is not considered the primary way of jet propulsion off a very high hill. So one two ping means fried rice coming?...

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Categories: plainly, allusion, baptism,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Autumn Atonement - Continued
How we loved the same
Foods, had the same dreams,
Wanted the same future, longed for the
Same life together, loved the same movies
And songs and books and colors and clothes
And people. How we knew what the other...

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Categories: plainly, autumn, heartbreak, metaphor, october, sad love, soulmate,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Two Brothers
For far too long the system failed 
    in the hearts of many Cree.
Where justice for their friends and family 
    would never set them free.
So at this time...

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Categories: plainly, anger, dark, love,
Form: Rhyme
Shattered, Scattered, Trashed
Hello again Conscious, my dear friend
hello again dear mirror, my wake up call
hello again myself, it's too early for this but it needs to be said
No one will understand my turmoil, decisions, incentives
my numbing drive...

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Categories: plainly, how i feel, hurt,
Form: Bio
Letters For People Part 6
Dear people,
A true Voice speaks pure truth in two tones. 
      Real Ears can only hear one. 
Get one half of two true whole truths, 
    ...

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© Matt Godek  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: plainly, america, angel, anxiety, confidence, fire, heart, humor,
Form: Epic
1000707 and 1006006 Are Having a Chat
A miniscule minotaur is a mini mayhem by the way. In a catacomb place ones feet in a small bowl then look in the mirror and sing to the shaft of light beaming down from...

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Categories: plainly, aubade, beauty,
Form: I do not know?
Memories To Bury Myself Alive
'I DEFY YOU STARS! ! ! ! JULIET! ! ! ! JULIET! ! ! ! 
The sun to rise above all others
Gracing Earth with its mere presence
Eclipsing all other beauty to befall my weary eyes
Has...

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Categories: plainly, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Undefeated, a Boxing Lesson
UndefeaTed.  A Boxing Lesson.

A friend, off the Vineyard,
wrighted a ship.
And, perhaps himself,
and certainly the worlds ‘round him.
His words were fashioned, shipshape and watertight
as were the splines and bungholes and rudder pins and
All the Things...

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Categories: plainly, boat, cancer, inspirational, integrity, sea, writing,
Form: Free verse
Fragmented Fury
Yes, the title says it all, says it all
I will not make a fall while I stand tall
I won’t be pushed down by gravity still
I will make sure that I am your windmill

Dementia won’t stop...

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Categories: plainly, anger, angst,
Form: Free verse
The Wandering Minstrel
In history one can read of an earlier time,
When poetry and lyrics written in rhyme,
Were commonplace.  A travelling band
Of troubadours would wander the land,
Writing and singing, to bestow delights
On ladies, peasants, and errant knights.

Their...

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Categories: plainly, music,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Willow: a Fable
Timmy Tom Tuck was a young fellow with charm
who one summer stayed at his grandfather's farm.
He loved to eat ice cream and Grandma's baked goods
but his favorite thing was to play in the woods

He so...

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© Roy Jerden  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: plainly, children, death, dream, fantasy,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things