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Premium Member Thrust In The Centre Of The Storm All I Could See Was You
Serrated swathes of overwhelming savage gusts without compassion,
directionless dilatory daydreamer that  I am  ostensibly vulnerable,
to the serendipitous intrusion at a wispy sapphire cloud flaccid noon,
the minimal load  burdensome midpoint idle tranquil saunter,
meteorological...

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Categories: putative, angst, anxiety, appreciation, bereavement, care, celebration, love,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member I Dived Into The Cauldron Of Magic Potion And
Catapulted into seething temperatures beyond the imagination 
risking excitement in escapades that may seem inane,
potential hazard weighted against predicament predestined,
at some future stage I might peer backwards and reassess,
initial impetuousness under caustic supernatant thumbnail,
maybe I...

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Categories: putative, adventure, character, courage, endurance, environment, imagery, imagination,
Form: Free verse
Argh Oh No For Dog's Sake
Argh! Oh no for dog's sake...
Uneasy thoughts commander in chief...

Will be elected president
(putative tsar of United States
forever long he lives)
until... he abdicates faux
official crown to Jared Kushner
will be handily elected
Tuesday November 3rd, 2020.

Said foreboding intimation
insinuates,...

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Categories: putative, 12th grade, abuse, grave, hate, humanity, inspirational,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member A Reluctant Sayonara
« She must suffer to her last breath. (…) They’ll all soon be as Dead as 0-Ren Ishii. »
« That woman deserves her Revenge. And we deserve to die. »
From « Kill Bill Vol. 1...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: putative, death, november, paris,
Form: Elegy
Beyond the Papery, Lined Realms of the Manifold Pages of My Triadic Notebooks
A silly superstition enwraps and grips me, 
It holds me and will not loosen its vile, crushing deathgrip:
It is a numerical one, this foolish superstition to which I have my subscription, 
For this is the...

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Categories: putative, age, allegory, allusion, analogy, anxiety, art,
Form: I do not know?



Premium Member Iphones and Insights
At the dextrous flick of a pliant switch,
or some hue laden buoyant platform,
building sturdy grey grain bridges, 
thin veil barren vacuum putative, 
in a distant introverted wingspan,
yearning heart at the kernel of a handset,
shrink-wrap diaspora...

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Categories: putative, august, care, dedication, deep, emotions, feelings, imagination,
Form: Free verse
One Who Looked At the Sky
i wonder
     at the life lying in dust
  wonder at his frailty,
        his wrinkled skin,
        his...

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Categories: putative, art, imagination, introspection, life, nature,
Form: Free verse
Portrait of Violence
You must be alert putative
                     not to being killed first
     ...

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Categories: putative, allusion, anger, appreciation, conflict, extended metaphor, history,
Form: Free verse
I Wanted Maxfield Parrish
I wanted Maxfield Parrish
For you and with only you
A dream I know
A laugh to you?
Oh, how it couldn't be.

Now, there's been no point
For  a long time for any apologies
As much as I want to...

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Categories: putative, allegory, angst, art, devotion, lost love, seasons,
Form: Free verse
Oscar and I
Oscar and I

Today, I drove to Faro, In the Algarve
I wanted to eat a tunny steak at a café
I used to go fifteen years ago
The place had gone upmarket, as had 
prices
The server remembered me, but...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: putative, adventure, cheer up, cinderella,
Form: Blank verse
Justice and Equality
The right way to bestow, the glow way to Integrity, 
If you wanna bloom, build a habit of Honesty, 

Equality is the basic theme of Mankind, 
Who is white who is black, it doesn't ...

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Categories: putative, desire, devotion, integrity,
Form: Didactic
Sunday Service
Her dark eyes, sultry and steamy
Flashed a sideward’s glance 
From beneath the black lace of her Mantilla
He gave her a browse 
A more appraising look altogether
Her eyes flashed up again
A lingering languid glance
Which spoke of...

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Categories: putative, love
Form: Free verse

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