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Premium Member Hellhounds Doggie Chow Part 1
If you drink that SPECIAL brand of Kool-aid,And now you flounder belly up make sure someone else is there with you,(and not just for good luck,)who has the required skills to render first aid. Cause...

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Categories: rack and ruin, angst, anxiety,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member The Human Seasons: Elements At War and Peace, Part Iv
4.

Each dawn, the cold steps back a pace,
And in the lengthening light the tender green steals up
Through the retreating ice and snow
As the lands rise fresh and free from the deathlike sleep again,
To play the...

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Categories: rack and ruin, change, feelings, forgiveness, future, joy, life, marriage,
Form: Free verse
The Moth
What is mist in my demeanour,
makes me fray when I am touched,
the thread is just a little leaner,
when the rug is pulled too much.

Adjust the light, 
reduce the glare,
the eyes will compensate the glow
with just...

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Categories: rack and ruin, lost, nature, solitude,
Form: Rhyme
Where Is It All Going
Your governments throw your money to war,
But they have yet to even feed our poor.
Our roads are going to rack and ruin
But politicians cannot see what needs doing

They jump to fight the crimes of foreign...

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Categories: rack and ruin, social,
Form: Rhyme
Clouds Turn To Waves
Clouds turn to waves

I feel so close to him
See our sameness
our Madness				       and I wonder

as I climb
an unmistakable chain
of events				         ...

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Categories: rack and ruin, dark, fate, fear, hope, identity, longing, love,
Form: Free verse



Unseen Hand 1
O horrible! most unwanted sting
but while thou're inevitable thing
Dragon of evil, never refuse to pay this
coming always wicked unseen jaws

Roaring, hissing, hurled, it came to prey
lad, lady, lone, rode to pray
visiting the toddler, lingering the...

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Categories: rack and ruin, confusion,
Form: Classicism

Book: Reflection on the Important Things