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Premium Member The Splice of Life
“The Splice of Life”



When colour 
was to be 
washed out
of the world 

the evil ones 
didn’t care

the Actor led 
with his 
Dementors 
either side of him

Laundry, 

they resolved 
to be the best 
pristine method 
for...

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Categories: puppeteers, humanity, political, religion, science,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Rough Roads To Roam
The flames of the furnace (well-travelled by wind
slowly glazing the rags of gray women chagrined
at the sight of a hair fleeing tresses now thinned) 
sometimes billow like waves flooding naves through the night,
when the lightning...

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Categories: puppeteers, culture, earth, humanity, planet, world,
Form: Rhyme
Deliberate Shades of Insanity
It is simple to laugh
at this sinister comedy,
ablaze with maddening duality.
A true scene of blood-thick bonds,
breaking never, but
somehow,
tightening, like a noose
around the throat of the last
living,
thinking organism,
ascending beyond basic self judgment,
embracing those strange strings
bound to...

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Categories: puppeteers, death, god, universe,
Form: Free verse
What About Your Children
What about your children and future generations? Do you not care or are you simply blinded by your own lust for powerful influences? Have you ever considered that you are nothing but Marionettes on several...

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Categories: puppeteers, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Betwixt Bars
Can you feel?

Can you feel the tremor?
That rocks your world
That shakes the cage
Like a beast trapped outside
A beast raging against the bars
It lifts, it throws, it rages
Can you feel it?

And in the aftermath,
You can hear...

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Categories: puppeteers, angst, brother, confusion, death, dedication, devotion, family,
Form: Free verse



Her Jodhpur Oneirisms (Jodhpur Is a City of Rajasthan, India)
(Jodhpur is a beautiful, cultural, historical city in Rajasthan, India. This poem is all
about Jodhpur from her mouth as she told).


Left behind her beamish days of time of life, her days of girlhood…
Left behind her...

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Categories: puppeteers, art, dedication, depression, devotion, happiness, history, imagination,
Form: Classicism
Premium Member For Whom the Bell Tolls
The cadence of the knell on the wind Lord
Has folk peering from windows and doors
A reminder of fickle mortality
Peals forlornly, for whom the bell tolls

The screams of the Angels, are deafening
Those with the conscience to...

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Categories: puppeteers, child abuse, corruption, death, discrimination, father daughter,
Form: Rhyme
Semaphore
I saw it turn from green to red
The little light inside my head
When I looked into your eyes
And mistook your heart for your lies

Deep inside, you see, I knew
What you were saying was not true
But...

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Categories: puppeteers, devotion, faith, hope, love, light, green, light,
Form: Verse
A Limey Creator
Catch a flashback from the raised chalk lines, which caught limey murder. Aces of spade bull over the black dove that shows no love. Games are played minds are erased. Court cases for the domestic...

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Categories: puppeteers, betrayal, dark, death, goodbye, grief, horror, miracle,
Form: Rhyme
Laced To Kill

They fatten up the grazing cattle,
roughly milking the goats and cows
Shoveling the pigs their slop,
throwing chicken feed to the hens walking about
They do the grunt labor,
always with their mind on the feast
Puffing up people’s chest...

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Categories: puppeteers, perspective, spiritual, truth, wisdom,
Form: Dramatic Verse
The Bitter Truth
Let me not speak
For I fear if I speak
I will never be able to stop myself
For the truth never stops
Tasting bitter on the tongue

Yet you see
Those that belong to my eyes
Speak for me when I...

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Categories: puppeteers, life, people, social, me, truth,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Superstar
The adoring crowd here at Red Rocks amphitheatre awaits. Tonight, like every night, I will go out there and give them my best. They will show their love by means of applause and whistles. When...

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© Tom Woody  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: puppeteers, addiction, anxiety, celebrity,
Form: Haibun
Premium Member All Too Many Hallowed Battle Grounds
The struggle is not between 
East and west or
Worst and best, but lies 
On a far more slippery slope
Connecting the cold dark, canopy of night 
With the light of hope. 

The battle rages 
Throughout the...

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Categories: puppeteers, america,
Form: Free verse
Whistleblower Blues
Whistleblower Blues
??
Here in Bolehland, some one  blew a whistle on some perceived wrong doings...
And this land of peverted justice, the very act of such whistle blowing...

Is a magnet for police attention and intense investigations...
Incredibly...

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Categories: puppeteers, change, community, corruption, dedication,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Economic Racism
Economic Racism

Would a person be a lesser human being
If they were to replace the iron links
Around their necks with gold chains,
Or the shackles on their wrists and ankles,
With gold bracelets?
Would they be considered compromised
To the...

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Categories: puppeteers, corruption, history, money, political, power, satire,
Form: Verse
Words
Hear the voice of congregation
How they raise, how they praise
To their leader and their God
How they raise
See the money and confetti
Watch it fall, watch them all
Watch them fall on broken knee
Watch them all

When they’re winning,...

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Categories: puppeteers, politicalwords,
Form: I do not know?
Cobwebbed Justice
In chambers veiled with smoke and lies,
Where whispered deals and shadows rise,
A silken web, by power spun,
Entangles truth beneath the sun.

The gilded cage of empty laws,
Where justice sleeps, its teeth of gauze,
A puppet show, with...

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Categories: puppeteers, corruption,
Form: Narrative
Folie a Deux
Being faithful to the biggest lies,
spoiled by delusions and corrupted ties.
Shallow shared psychosis belief,
highly specialist identity thief.
Psychiatric syndrome media charm,
everybody has to have it with no harm.
Puppeteers providing the mediocre script,
rewarding richly those who become...

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Categories: puppeteers, 12th grade, america, betrayal, business, obituary,
Form: Ballade
Hidden In Plain Sight
HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT

Some said it was coming, even imminent
But it’s actually here now, and for real
A New World Order no longer a theory
Such that of TV news we should be leery
What we think we...

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Categories: puppeteers, perspective,
Form: Rhyme
Lady
She is a traveling circus,  a late bloomer
of more gaudy god-times.
Fortune has spread her hummingbird heart
over evening moonshine.
Now she has the reminiscent whiff
of lace curtains left out in the rain.

In rented rooms she sprinkles
potent...

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Categories: puppeteers, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Nations Leaders
Pick up the pieces, the remnants of
your folly, you few who shuffle the
decks of life. So few to guide ones
destiny, giving quality or lack of,
to your indigenous subjects.
Contesting paladins that manipulate
every move, each infinitesimal pawn
representing...

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Categories: puppeteers, political,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Diabolical
True note: I was married and pregnant, supposed to go to Alaska with my husband. The Senior Chief looks at me and actually says: Did you ever think of having an abortion?

Another loved one was...

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Categories: puppeteers, abortion,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Pandemic Scamdemic
This “huge” pandemic I do not believe.
It’s propaganda that is constantly
broadcasted. It’s so easy to deceive
the masses by the power of TV.
Yes, Covid’s real, and it can kill, but so
does common flu! Why don’t we...

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Categories: puppeteers, perspective,
Form: Sonnet
Puppeteers of Perfection
soon i will be less tired
all toenails are grassy green
both my big toes have yellow puss oozing from them
i have been walking since before dawn
it is now half past midnight, and i am nowhere near...

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© Marty King  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: puppeteers, sad love,
Form: Free verse
The Corridor
Confidently
The door swings open, to the furthest reach of its hinges
Air set alight by her presence, the crowd is drawn
Swinging her arms without a care, they are boundless
With steps that echo, evidently faultless and proud
Cutting...

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Categories: puppeteers, character, freedom, humanity, identity, judgement, loneliness, school,
Form: Narrative

Book: Shattered Sighs