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Premium Member Translation of Marcel Moreau's a L'Amour By T Wignesan
Translation of the Elegy: On Marceline Desbordes-Valmore - À L'amour - Poem by Marcel Moreau Translated by T. Wignesan

Reprends de ce bouquet les trompeuses couleurs,      (Take back the dubious colours...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: professions, absence, hate, heartbreak, irony, love, passion,
Form: Quatrain



Strangers In Peoria
I met a proper woman in a proper pub on a Monday in Peoria. It was noon, time for lunch, and we were sitting stool to stool over very large burgers at a long mahogany...

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Categories: professions, break up,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Bees Under Milk Wood : a Spell
"Like a piece of ice on a hot stove the poem must ride on its own melting." Robert Frost 


 
"Bees Under Milk Wood : A Spell"



Spider Web glistens wet 
in the spoilt lies of...

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Categories: professions, romance,
Form: Romanticism
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Janitor, Gardienne, Portero, Sereno, Hausgast -Xxxii Part Two
Unquotable quotes: The Janitor, Gardienne, Landlady, Housekeeper, Portero, Sereno and the Hausgast –XXXii Part Two

The duties of the Housekeeper in the U.K. par rapport au Portero in Spain or the Gardienne in France is that...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: professions, dedication, destiny, devotion, good night, loneliness, prison,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Who Is Killing Our Nation
Our country is full of hypocrites 
who stand up against nothing and bend over for everything 
the peoples amendments pushing European agendas upon us for change 
towards liberal law in our downfall
 
Unto our sovereignty...

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Categories: professions, betrayal, patriotic, poverty, religion,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Theories For the Way Some Understand
I have a theory Gislane Maxwell was jailed
Another theory she worked with and for Epstien
One more theory andrew windsor is served trial Doc's
Another theory 56 million was the pre pandemic death rate
A theory there was...

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Categories: professions, addiction, analogy, assonance,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Broken Dream
BROKEN DREAM

At any time in your life, did your dream of whom
you wanted to be when you grow up came true?
Or it did not and at this time in your life you
are thinking what it...

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Categories: professions, dream,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Letter To Ronald Hull On His Comment On Diary Notes: Lament At Dawn
LETTER to RON" Diary Notes : Lament at Dawn - A Year Ago Yet Now No Change "
Reviewed by Ronald Hull
8/19/2018

"Quite a lament! The state of Paris at dawn. Just the thought of sewage seeping...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: professions, conflict, immigration, paris, political, race, writing,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member I Hate It That I Love Your Poem- An Echo Poem
I Hate It That I Love Your Poem - An Echo Poem

By Lewis Raynes and Brian Johnston

Original Poem by Lewis Raynes of PoetrySoup.com
Reprinted here with the permission of Lewis Raynes

Fake me is better than real...

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Categories: professions, life,
Form: Quatrain
Vape To Be Free
A famed thinker , Voltaire, he observed and proclaimed,
Man is born free but everywhere he’s chains.
A simple enough statement but the truthfulness in it,
Is so profound and so relevant till to this modern day.

Early this...

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Categories: professions, addiction, anniversary, appreciation, character, community, devotion, meaningful,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member I Hate It That I Love Your Poem - An Echo Poem
By Lewis Raynes and Brian Johnston

Original Poem by Lewis Raynes of PoetrySoup.com
Reprinted here with the permission of Lewis Raynes

Fake me is better than real me

It’s odd how we all have a persona,
An image we’d like...

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Categories: professions, beauty, blessing, life, poetry, tribute,
Form: Rhyme
Expert Writer - Why I Became a Writer
Years back , my grand father used to tell me about our  stolen  Kingdom. 
" My grand father King Mussabwa Mundi was assassinated by his relatives for power. 
Many members of our family  lost their...

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Categories: professions, 12th grade, africa, graduate, people, poems, world,
Form: Prose
The Prodigal Son!?
And then I took this box of blight, and cast it into the sea of forgetfulness

Once I had finally realized, that it had become a Pandora unto myself....

A portal of passage towards darkness' infiltering of...

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Categories: professions, faith, happiness, life, loveme,
Form: I do not know?
The Jig Is Up
When Irish eyes are smiling,
And the gymnast smile extends to curve her petal-red lips,
That's when she'll let her waves fall down with the grace of 
a faerie.

If in a wheat field the sheathes would glow...

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© Rose Melo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: professions, lost love, love, passionme, me, sun,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Collection Plate
*Image of What Happens When I Put ... by UMC.

The Collection Plate,

'Tis a simple sacred place of worship bearing no weight, whereto, one's faith unchallenged, accepted universally.

A complement of thrice their numbers, religious qualities as...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: professions, analogy, character, money, religion,
Form: Prose Poetry
A Surprise At the Family Reunion
An Unwelcome Surprise at the Family Reunion

By Elton Camp 

“We certainly do hope that all his descendents will choose
To attend the reunion of the family of Grandfather Hughes.”
The newspaper announced the gathering’s time & location
To...

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© Elton Camp  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: professions, family, family, people, grandmother, family, people, time,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member When Thoughts Begin To Feel the Stream
Not yet once more a narrative of depressive introspection
   enough is enough and who wants to read that cloudy gloom
	of times blasted by the sand of scraping of the shaving dusk

Lamentations ‘I used...

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Categories: professions, growth,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Injustice, Survive -- and Thrive
Those who today loudly voice their complaints
   Might do well to study a people most quaint
The Jewish People for 3,332 years has survived
   Despite pogroms and holocausts, still quite alive

A former...

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Categories: professions, discrimination, hate, inspirational, jewish, life, , western,
Form: Verse
The Susan B Anthony Few Know
The Susan B. Anthony Few Know

By Elton Camp

In our day, Anthony is a person of note
Mostly in connection with womens’ vote
But name just one other thing she did do
Those who could do it are extremely...

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© Elton Camp  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: professions, historywoman, women, education, image, rights, slavery, women,
Form: Rhyme
The Coronavirus Covid-19 Part Two
The Snohomish County Health District is using the Angel of the Winds Casino's Everett arena.  In order to treat victims of COVID-19.  Whereas in Seattle 300 Army medical core medical professions are being...

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Categories: professions, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
Ugly Beauty
Why say you love me,if you cannot prove that love?
How is that your professions of love hurts?
You would always be there for me I heard you say
But your heart is already departed from me
You would...

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Categories: professions, depression, lost love, sadlife, me, heart, pain,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member On Blood's Own Sand
Courage held In heart of Lion 
Celtic memory of ancient reunion 
In arena of Death's bloody passion 
Lion's fight for life the prize 
Swords held high salute the Caesar 
Two giants hold their swords down...

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Categories: professions, death, desire, emotions, passion,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Essential Workers
This week we celebrate teachers and nurses…two professions collectively
I can’t think of anything more appropriate than to thank them simultaneously.

For here we have two career paths whose roles are frequently reversed
as a nurse often becomes...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: professions, teacher,
Form: Verse
African Woman
African woman, I have heard so much about you
I have heard that you are caring, that you are loving , that your kindness is incomparable. I have heard that your beauty needs no special powders...

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Categories: professions, beauty, caregiving, devotion, mum, woman,
Form: Ode
Premium Member Empowerment Allow Me- To Be Free Gender Equality
In the state of being equal, 
Especially in status quo, 
Rights, and opportunities not always shown.
Fairness
Justness
Equability
Impartiality
Even-handedness
not in this reality
I am a woman of the gender species
Speaking up loud, and bold for equality
Empowerment
Equal within interests, activities
Clothed...

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Categories: professions, appreciation, discrimination, for her, for him, freedom,
Form: Dramatic Monologue

Book: Reflection on the Important Things