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Premium Member Preface
Greetings to those who would willingly seek admission to theater of the absurd. Zoltan Goliath and Otis Trench are masters of the avant-garde genre silent musicals for the imaginary stage, an art form sui generis....

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Categories: preposition, allegory, literature,
Form: Dramatic Monologue



Premium Member Writing Healthy Copy
My longer life
reads like a ransacked,
formerly almost democratic constitution,
Whether well read in organic silence
or not so screaming fascist tumored
rumor bad-humored
much.

Some days present easy milestone messages
to choose light-flowing life
While other days and nights
I feel forced to...

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Categories: preposition, art, change, color, culture, health, integrity, psychological,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member What is Thought - Blitz
What is a thought?
What is not?
Not making a confession
Not impressed by expression
Expression that hides
Expression that guides
Guides my poetic heart
Guides my collective art
Art can attract
Art is abstract
Abstract like mankind
Abstract is the mind
Mind is no Gestapo
Mind is...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: preposition, deep, philosophy, spiritual,
Form: Blitz
Fine Be Fair
FINE BE FAIR
~~~~~~~~
Rapid rhyme
Rapid that's fine
Fine I'll drink to that
Fine fresh vat
Vat fresh nouveau wine
Vat fresh Beaujolais sublime
Sublime dry
Sublime I cry
Cry out
Cry shout
Shout delt
Shout heartfelt
Heartfelt my soul
Heartfelt control
Control truth
Control forsooth
Forsooth I'm not a fool
Forsooth empathy...

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Categories: preposition, meaningful, passion, sympathy,
Form: Blitz
Parts of Speech
In English there are different types of words.
Like articles, prepositions, nouns, adjectives and verbs
They have special functions and they teach
Us to distinguish the various parts of speech.

NOUNS of course are words for "things"
Some we can...

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Categories: preposition, word play,
Form: Light Verse



The Word
In the beginning was the word
Before that, no noun, no thing
Then no sound was ever heard
And no passing bell would ring

So therefore no adjective was needed to describe it or deplore it
No preposition required to...

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Categories: preposition, humor, language, philosophy, words,
Form: Rhyme
Wearing Facemasks Doth Dehumanize Socialization
Understandable... the sensible
(three ringed circuitous) logic
to trumpet necessity
each individual moost heed
bedecking, cloaking donning,
ludicrous interloper facial covering,
(I prefer sporting
latest custom made
invisible máscaras faciales),
when commingling amidst madding crowd,

nevertheless coronavirus (COVID-19)
makes laughingstock kickstarting
maniacal paranoid testing yapping
authoritarians blabber ceaselessly
bleak...

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Categories: preposition, 12th grade, caregiving, heaven, leadership, mystery, scary,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member I Would Never Join a Club That Would Have Me As a Member
Oh I'm sorry I didn't get it, 
not to worry I won't forget it.
In order to win, it's not the contest, 
but rather the spin. The more stupid
the parameters, the more ignoresponses
from amateurs. The more...

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Categories: preposition, character, corruption, feelings, poets, truth, write, integrity,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Unfinished Blitz
The Blitz Poem, a poetry form created by  UNSUPPORTED CODE Robert Keim UNSUPPORTED CODE .

This form of poetry is a stream of short phrases and images with repetition and rapid flow. 

Begin with one...

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Categories: preposition, hyperbole,
Form: Tetractys
Premium Member effluvium
more …

more than I’ll ever know …
that’s how much you love me
(just spoken)
but what the hell does that mean?
how do you know that I’ll never know
how much you love me??
I mean, thanks …
thanks for the...

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Categories: preposition, analogy, break up, feelings, love hurts,
Form: Free verse
What the Hell
Why is the “p” silent in receipt?
Why is “no” not the same as “know,”
Or “new” and “knew?”
And if someone says “there,”
Why do we know
They don’t mean “their” or “they’re?”
I read a note from a redneck...

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Categories: preposition, funny, me,
Form: Free verse
Life In Grammar's Way
let today be the present tense.
              yesterday be the past tense.
           ...

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Categories: preposition, art, character, culture, life, miracle, success,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member I Know Where God Is At
I, face what most be ducking;
I escape what most be stuck in.
I, roar while they are clucking.!
I stand, no crawling;No Shucking.
Marching forward,no stalling.
Speaking on it, teaching,not preaching.
I grab it,no reaching;

Serving it raw, no preservatives;
Ain't giving...

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Categories: preposition, god, strength,
Form: Chant Royal
Premium Member I Know Where God Is At
I face what most be ducking.
I escape what most be stuck in.
I roar, while they be clucking.!
I stand, no crawling.
Marching forward, no stalling.
Speaking of it, teaching, no preaching.
I grab it, no reaching.

Serving it raw, no...

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Categories: preposition, blessing, devotion, emotions, introspection, wisdom,
Form: Epic
Grammar Series - the Preposition
THE STRANGE CASE OF THE PREPOSITION 

The preposition is a peculiar case
No use on its own by itself with no function
It needs an attachment to have any place
Alone would decease, be due extreme unction

Now some...

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Categories: preposition, language,
Form: Rhyme
Lanugauge - How To Use a Limited Tool
Do not let the conventions of language determine how REALITY or the UNIVERSE, in fact, IS ---

Language is a tool made by humans, like a shovel or fork. Or better yet, think of Japanese Buddhists...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: preposition, death, god, language, truth, universe, words, writing,
Form: I do not know?
Attention: Word Nerds, the Eight Parts of Speech,------ Revised For You and Me-----
******************** "Word Nerds" (like me)... ************
**************Please Have Fun & Read VERY Closely:)*********** 


Now and again
a word
sneakily obscure
approaches the fog in me 
screams its name suddenly 

Apropos adverbs appear
clearly 
startling 
perplexing 
precarious adjectives 
slick little nouns...

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Categories: preposition, poems, poetry, word play, words, write, writing,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Writers Are:
Writers Are:

We are all the carnal
offspring of nouns and pronouns,
verbs and adverbs, conjunctions,
"INTERJECTIONS," and adjectives;
with the occasional preposition
thrown in there for good measure.
When feeling naked we clothe 
ourselves in form, meter, 
syntax, grammar, and style....

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Categories: preposition, humor, nonsense, smile,
Form: I do not know?
Preposition Poem At the Junkyard
On one sultry August day
In a clearing in the woods
Within a long delay
for salvaged auto goods
Amid decaying vans, under glaring sun
High above one ant, homebound, on the run...
   Along a miniature trail
 ...

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Categories: preposition, education, nature, summer, sun,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Preposition Proposition
About the time you voiced to me
Above the river, by the tree
Across the bridge we saw the lights
Against the setting moon of night.

Behind my fears and fitful mood
Beside the others chatting rude
Between my silence and...

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© Andy Chunn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: preposition, confusion, emotions, language, proposal, word play, words,
Form: Rhyme
Preposition
This is merely a question, a riddle, an enigma.

Who holds the power in this situation.

There are two men hailing from two different places knowing two different crafts.
There is one man who knows how to make...

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Categories: preposition, poetry, power, strength, writing,
Form: Free verse
Disturb a Verb
Disturb A Verb

What if I were to conjugate a verb
Was wrong and many did disturb
Adverbs and adjectives not properly apply
People started asking for reason why.

How about pronouns and preposition phrases
Never knew how to use and...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: preposition, humorous,
Form: Couplet

Book: Shattered Sighs