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Premium Member The Crow Bar
"The Crow Bar"

she said,
here I bury my dead,
you can hear them sleeping
somnulent forget-me-nots,
snoring blithely unaware,
in neat rows between 
the thick,
ink injected lines,
their soiled lives
ploughed and 
turned over 
replanted
sunnyside down
expunged and 
wrung out

eventually,
not totally oblivious, 
they...

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Categories: primary school, love, muse, satire,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Translation With Commentary of On Est Les Oublies By T Wignesan
Translation of « On est les oubliés » (They/We are the neglected and forgotten lot)
by the songster-poet Gauvin SERS
(For the last two years, this young unassuming Frenchman, full of verve and disarming airs has been...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: primary school, 4th grade, anger, children, city, school, song,
Form: Free verse
Choose
Choose unironically ripping off a film to be ironic
Choose now because then will never be enough
Choose puff puff puff puff puff pass because you’ll never have enough
Choose feeling guilty in the morning because it’s better...

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Categories: primary school, addiction, anxiety, depression, drug, happiness, political, youth,
Form: Free verse
Bewildering
Dunce! You can’t spell cat
Dunce! You can’t spell rat
Dunce! You can’t spell dog
The mad man cries out in the street
Shaming and exposing big men and women.
And shouting expletives upon expletives.

X cloth, Z cloth blue cloth,...

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Categories: primary school, community, conflict, confusion, corruption, education, endurance, environment,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Last Fight Part 1


When Marjorie Boyd and Tania Evans spotted each other on the first day of 
primary school, it was like a chemical reaction went off in their brains, compelling them to attack each other. Mrs Banks,...

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© Paul Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: primary school, childhood, growing up, truth,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Children of AI
Oliver was born in 2004 to an engineer father and a cashier mother. From a young age he loved to play sports and was an avid martial artist. At primary school he was an over-achiever,...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: primary school, abuse, allusion, life,
Form: Prose
Premium Member L'Assimilation Non Translation of Oodgeroo Noonuccal's Assimilation No By T Wignesan
L'Assimilation – Non! Translation of Oodgeroo Noonuccal’s “Assimilation – No !” by T. Wignesan

Born Kathleen Jean Mary RUSKA on November 3, 1920, in the North Stradbroke Island, off Queensland, she was deemed as an aboriginal...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: primary school, anti bullying, child abuse, conflict, freedom, prejudice,
Form: Free verse
Bring On the Rejection Slips
Bring on the rejection slips...

and/or try distilling my spirits
at losing gamble
if curious (by George) proceed
reading reasonable rhyme,
I guarantee the following words ramble.

Though flush with good humor
pun one mock two yields negligible
true cash equivalent value won
dirt...

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Categories: primary school, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, absence,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member SANDY MEETS TINKER BELL


Oh, what a crisp, beautiful morning,
Surely this will be a wonderful day,
For every cloud that we will see
On our way, I’ll wish for a silver lining,
Designed just for you and me.

Adventure was nearing, I felt...

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Categories: primary school, fantasy,
Form: Quintain (English)
Always Envious of Gifted Individuals With Neat Hand Printing Writing
Always envious of gifted individuals with neat hand printing/writing

Gnome hatter heroic measures taken
moost ludicrously asinine,
nonetheless hoop fully
me legendary penta meat herd bovine design

of modest fellow (me) will endure as divine,
no matter not one bloody poetic...

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Categories: primary school, 11th grade, 12th grade, crazy, fun, hair,
Form: Free verse
Waithera,My First Love
Sometimes I feel I know nothing about life

But I do know something about Kenya

I come from the gustily, hilly terrains of rural Ingavira

Where huts form bungalow sorts of flawless beauty

An ambiance of warm soothing atmosphere

And...

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Categories: primary school, africa, devotion, history, symbolism,
Form: Enclosed Rhyme
Premium Member The Hidden Truth
The American Calvary slaughtered native
Americans almost wiping them into
extinction. They took their land away and
put them on reservations. How come in the
movies, the old stories have the native
Americans as the savages. I ask you, who
were...

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Categories: primary school, cute, pain,
Form: Free verse
Give a Dog a Bad Name
GIVE A DOG A BAD NAME

I shouldn't have called my dog 'Todger'
Though it seemed pretty cool at the time
I didn't think it would hurt his feelings
And be honest, it isn't a crime.

We were really good...

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© Jim Bates  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: primary school, humor, humorous,
Form: Quatrain
McGREGOR VINES IN WINTER
[Poet’s Note : McGregor is a small rural village in Small Karoo, SA, which experiences extreme winters. It is believed that 8 of Earth’s leylines cross one another in McGregor, making this village a powerful...

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Categories: primary school, earth, environment, farm, fruit, giving, growth, imagery,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Not nicking my coat
I just commented on a school friends Facebook post (she likes to wish the world happy birthday in one go, so I nabbed it and put it in my pocket for December), she messaged me...

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Categories: primary school, appreciation,
Form: Bio
Premium Member Le Probleme Avec Des Blancs - Translation of Jim Everett's the White Man Problem By T Wignesan
Le Problème avec des Blancs – Translation of Jim Everett’s « The White Man Problem » by T. Wignesan

(Jim Everett, Mawbana Pleregannana, b. 1942 on Flinders Island, Tasmania, has had a chequered career and like...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: primary school, discrimination, power, prejudice, racism, , literature,
Form: Quatrain
THE WOMAN WHO COULD EAT WOOD Part 1, from THE WOMAN WHO COULD EAT WOOD
THE WOMAN WHO COULD EAT WOOD


Who defied science?
The Woman Who Could Eat Wood had. 
How and why at first no doctor could say
to her mom and dad. 

Years later the doctors had discovered that after...

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Categories: primary school, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Abuse
Why do the birds insist on 
chirping
When the dark cloud above 
my head
Soaks me with all the 
emotions
That have remained bottled up 
for years
Until he came into the 
picture..

Roses and orchids 
Scented candles
Bath salts and...

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Categories: primary school, absence
Form: ABC
Abuse
Why do the birds insist on 
chirping
When the dark cloud above 
my head
Soaks me with all the 
emotions
That have remained bottled up 
for years
Until he came into the 
picture..

Roses and orchids 
Scented candles
Bath salts and...

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Categories: primary school, absence
Form: ABC
Africa Saves Her Daughter
Africa Kills Her Sun in Ken Saro-Wiwa short story
So far the greatest short story  i've ever read
Where the blackest pen lives
With the blackest ink with the darkest hue
Yet the blackest truth out there even...

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Categories: primary school, africa, strength, woman, women, world, , literature,
Form: Epic
Premium Member The Mysrey of Girls
The Mystery Of Girls.

When I was just a nipper
And I was very small
I didn’t really like girls
At all

I found most were very spiteful
And when at primary school
No one wanted to kiss me
When we played in...

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© Peter Dome  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: primary school, childhood, first love, funny love, girl, girlfriend,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Possums On the Run - Part 2
 
"Possums on the Run - Part 2"

No ice cream, 
cupboard’s bare
ultra Fahrenheit sun, 
hang out the clothes
do the dinner run, 
setting table, 
setting sun,
Can of Irish Stew, mashed potatoes, 
Baked Beans, toast -
no Sunday...

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Categories: primary school, childhood, father daughter, journey, life, little sister,
Form: Free verse
Dead Friends Live Through Me,
I have lost a lot of friends
A lot of my friends from back then
Time has stolen them from me
I am not even certain
Of how they met their end ‘
But you specifically 
Do you remember
In Nursery...

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Categories: primary school, angst, bereavement, best friend, death of a
Form: Verse
Growing Pains
Bleak and dark, no up or down
In your head, round and round
Memories from long ago 
That got stuck in and wildly grow

Do you remember when you were three?
You thought your mind was yours and free
Second...

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Categories: primary school, death, depression, emotions,
Form: I do not know?
The river that runs beneath the sea
I woke up to a very dry spell
that originates from the pit of hell
There is dryness all around me
and river is flowing beneath the sea
The fire is blazing in the east
and the temperature has risen
to...

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Categories: primary school, age, beach, beautiful, change, community, desire, environment,
Form: Free verse

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