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Unsolved Criminal Mystery Modest Prevarication
Unsolved criminal mystery...modest prevarication

Found yours truly
a grateful dead head
convenient scapegoat dejure
Norristown police officers
fingerprinted me for 
casual postal employment
linked to vicious brutal crime
someone else who shared 
identical name and fingerprints as mine
the latter of corpse far...

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Categories: postal service, absence, abuse, anger, april, bereavement, bullying, cry,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Christmas Souvenir
a Christmas card’s a little thing
so much~ a loving wish to bring
but still my Christmas souvenir you’ll take
in kindness, for the giver’s sake

The first known item that looked a bit like a Christmas card was...

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Categories: postal service, christmas,
Form: Rhyme
Can'T We Do Better
One hundred people 
saving ten dollars per week
a thousand dollars per week
fifty-two thousand dollars per year

the deposit for a house every year 
a road to wealth and growth
that is my idea
people working together 

saving together...

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Categories: postal service, inspiration, international,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Who Are You --- Not For Contest
As the hourglass gets filled with sand,
they take time to ask me who I am,
but who are YOU?      to ask such a question...

Did I invite you into my world,
with bright...

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Categories: postal service, addiction, character, cheer up, fun, funny, poetry,
Form: Light Verse
The Golf Hole
You have been golfing your time away when
When your authority is dying and babies are crying 
You have been golfing your time away when there is
no coffee in the pantries, and no food on the...

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Categories: postal service, appreciation, blessing, care, character, destiny, growth, universe,
Form: Narrative



Long time Shelton, Washington transplants
Long time Shelton, Washington transplants...

also known as
noteworthy Trader Joe's patrons
bass sic lee did treble themselves
conducting taping jam session
assembling (boxing), compiling,
and hermetically sealing tight as a drum so,
a razor sharp machete blade got dull
trying to open...

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Categories: postal service, adventure, america, appreciation, beautiful, christmas, earth, sister,
Form: Free verse
Reading the Old Fashioned Way
Why... just yesterday
where webbed wide world troubles
     seemed so far away,
that would hove bin Monday
(October first tooth
     house sand eight
     teen), i.e. yea...

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Categories: postal service, 11th grade, 8th grade, class, devotion, happy,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member The Mail Delivery Got Messed Up Under the Admistration of Donald Trump
 Under The Presidential Administration Of Donald J. Trump "The Postal Service got messed up! We see our "Postal Mail " arrive "Late everyday"because of "Donald J. Trump" who said that we do not to...

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Categories: postal service, 10th grade, adventure, america, anger, anniversary, anti
Form: Free verse
Three O'Clock In the Morning
treading tales of three o clock on the morning bow
Android alkaloid met a myriad of trees at a southern angle. Bacon tart it was not for a tart is touting and touting is not touring...

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Categories: postal service, anniversary, assonance, basketball, bible,
Form: I do not know?
In the Depot
At the Depot

As the snow flies, on a cold and grey December dawn
to waiting homes no mails are borne
from the depot.
Phil Bloggs, a mailman, scans the news
but his screwed up tabloid gives him the blues
saying...

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Categories: postal service, animal, christmas, conflict, discrimination, social, work,
Form: Lyric
The Letter
Present Date:   December 25, 1995
Envelope Date Stamped:  December 23, 1944
From:  _______  no return address but clearly overseas
To:  Addressed to widow living in same home 54 years

~   ...

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Categories: postal service, first love, lost love, metaphor, missing, mystery,
Form: Iambic Pentameter
June 13 Today In History
The year was 1920
The U.S. Postal Service said
You can’t send children parcel post
That’s how their new rule read

Well that got me to thinking
What happened pre that date.
Did they cover kids with stamps,
Then by the curb...

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Categories: postal service, anniversary, confusion, education, history, mystery, people, satire
Form: Rhyme
Holiday Cards
In past Decembers, when my cards
Were purchased, sealed and stamped,
I wrote so many that, for sure,
My fingers burned and cramped.

I mailed them out and knew I’d get
As many in return;
It wasn’t always tit for tat,
But...

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Categories: postal service, holiday, me,
Form: Rhyme
A Baker's Dozen
A baker’s dozen is thirteen; you get an extra bagel.
But don’t expect it other places, though you may finagle.

A dozen roses gets you twelve; a dozen eggs the same.
If you need thirteen candles, then expect...

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Categories: postal service, introspection,
Form: Couplet
Lousy Postal Service
(This is a fictional poem)

Last week I received a letter that said I won a million dollar sweepstake.
I got so mad that I started to shake.
I know that the postal service can be slow.
But this...

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Categories: postal service, angst, anniversary, loss, me,
Form: I do not know?
A Stamp
The Postal Service doesn’t have
Too many in its camp
And I know why, for I just learned
It’s 50 cents a stamp!

No wonder folks send e-cards
And pay all their bills online,
For 50 cents a stamp provides
A solid...

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Categories: postal service, money,
Form: Rhyme
Postal Humor #2
Old saying: Rain or snow, sleet or hail, the mail must go out.


2/13/2010 Saturday,
My fellow Americans, the US postal service has let us down, a light 4 inches of snow kept 
the mail truck from...

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Categories: postal service, funny
Form: Light Verse
Us Postal Service
Our postal system
Mostly sucks
And we should let it die

It losing money
Consequently
The cost of mail’s too high

Mailing a package
Is a pain
You’ll have to stand in line

Five windows are there
Four are bare
During the peak business time

E-mail came...

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Categories: postal service, slam,
Form: Rhyme

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