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Prelude
Tonight the act of naming fell through the floor.
We speak permeable solids inflect’d by light.
Things move indistinctly: a pine palette floats
momentarily from semi truck’s bed, crosses
its body with windshield; ovidian shift from a
Forest to an...

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Categories: polymer, angel, art, assonance, beauty, myth,
Form: Blank verse



Poem Balloonitarians With Backstory
Balloonitarian Groups believe when death comes to visit a loved one, the string attached to the balloon of life also containing the soul is released, then slowly there's an ascent delivering them higher into the...

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Categories: polymer, daughter, memory,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Spiders' Wire
Spider’s Wire
 
The light of the sun
Rode down the strand.
 
Photons riding a wire.
Natural polymer, most grand.
 
Slowly down the spider's web
Reflections of the sun now ebb.
 
Insect trap? Optical fiber?
Why not both and call...

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Categories: polymer, spiritual,
Form: Rhyme
Looter Eclipse
1. Aztecs-black sun. The eternity of souls.
2. Five stages of an eclipse.
3.Total eclipse-3 minutes. Deep twilight.
4. The moon has a temporary crown (corona) that celebrates its victory.
5. Viewed from predestined location
6. A fated portent by...

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Categories: polymer, sun,
Form: Blank verse
Into the Woods
The day that I lost my mind, I was infinitely miniscule, barely alive in a vacuum of space. I looked around and filled that darkness with demons. It didn't hurt any less, but it wasn't...

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Categories: polymer, care, suicide,
Form: Free verse



Oev
I just found my happy place.
Experimental modulation,
laying the perfect foundation
for a creative mind.

Live off the fruit of the land.

And 

an honest obsession with intoxication, melting your polymer thoughts, remolding them into 
metallic fantasies that feed...

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Categories: polymer, faith, health, introspection, life, social, teenme, me,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Wants
You know what you want, get it. Make sure it responds to your needs - remote-control it, sub-routine it and on-demand it - wring it out.

But once you have it - something changes, doesn’t it?...

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Categories: polymer, 11th grade, christmas, creation, funny love, teen,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Tonight I Will Write About Light
Tonight I will write
About light—
With meaning clearly
One of blossom,
Needing no catchy phrase
For illumination,
Nor word associations
With fancy twists
And tightly packed
Lofty configurations…

I simply take off
The tinted glasses of
Dimming,
Polymer combination the
Modern choice,
But I have been a traditionalist
Most my...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: polymer, allegory, allusion, imagery, introspection, journey, light, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
Qaress Genisless
when the diver
with his deluded desire on fire
juxtaposed the diving suit
and found false gold ingots at the bottom of the sea,
he had the vision of Eden obliterated by fire,
because if immersed or submerged as a...

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Categories: polymer, analogy, visionary,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Memento On The Moon

A tsunami of black ash blankets half a world
Trash toadstool hoodoos, wastelandic pillage
and pollutant mucus ravishes lava villages
Draining is the amalgam mass at the end of the spectrum
Stone environs shock, unnatural landscapes 
Polyethylene islands flushing...

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© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: polymer, art, moon,
Form: Ekphrasis
The Empty Nest
Strips of filmy white hanging
From the crook of a limb
Catch the eye
At first mistaken for
The milky web 
Of a tent worm

Closer inspection 
Of bended bough
Reveals a small
Round empty nest
Woven out of sticks 
And strips of...

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Categories: polymer, nature
Form: Free verse
Balloonitarian
In the Balloonitarian religion it's believed when death comes to visit, the string holding on to life is released, slowly there's an  ascent higher into the forever sky, drifting wherever the gentle breeze carries...

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Categories: polymer, humor, religious,
Form: Free verse

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