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Letters For People Part 4
Dear people, 
    (Am i?) Mad it’s a conformist state?
A status that perpetuates people to pair, to compare, to prepare, 
to perfect, before performance, …?
    -sure hard to try...

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© Matt Godek  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: radish, america, angst, business, confusion, feelings, poverty,
Form: Epic



A Gardening Expose
With these lines I’ll relate an intriguing tale of dubious accuracy
For I Hope to unveil sordid affairs of more than one conspiracy!
Be warned, that though you might be disturbed by the facts I relate?
They are...

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Categories: radish, garden, word play,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 43
Ceridfen had little trouble adjusting her menu to accommodate the new arrival.  She brought out a terrine of pumpkin soup, savory with a hint of spice and honey.  A casserole of squash and...

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Categories: radish, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
Question - Answer
Question - Answer 

Background
There is a vacancy for the post of police constable, hence interview is going on.  Radhesham  (R)has gone to appear before interview board. The officer asked R what was the...

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Categories: radish, art, beautiful, care, fantasy, time,
Form: Free verse
Asparagus Full Grown
"Asparagus Full Grown"

Now it had been said again & again...
By those who sailed way away back then when~
Whot ayre aloft shall always come down~
So's may be seen in the streets of some town!

'Twas such to...

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Categories: radish, adventure, dance, me, summer, sea, dance, me,
Form: Dramatic Monologue



Pouch Poetry 1-4
hereunder is served some poetry pouches full of love, 
dear reader, stir them as you like, 
if you wish you may crack them to pour into mouth, 
you may smear them on your body 
or...

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Categories: radish, love, romance, body, love, may,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Sustain Ate Manna
A for Ahira not an Apple was found at the tree of life, Sustain ate Manna;
B for Band bananas Black beans in stride;
C for Corianders and Cocoyam's flown in from the skies, sustain ate Manna;
D...

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Categories: radish, allusion, analogy, character, christian, community, food, humanity,
Form: Acrostic
Poetrysoup
PoetrySoup …

I Was Heartily Welcomed… As I Sat At Your Table
By:  Carol, Sara, Carolyn, Dane Anne,  Moses, and Abel
              ...

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Categories: radish, allegory, dedication, food, friendship, imagination, life, on
Form: Free verse
Mum's Christmas Dinner
She stays awake for hours, cutting Xs in the sprouts,
Then peels all the tatties, a ton or thereabouts,
Slicing and dicing parsnips is next up in the plan,
Chops up carrots and a swede, and put them...

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Categories: radish, christmas, family, food, funny, holiday, humorous, mom,
Form: Rhyme
A Salty Spray Is a Senseless Stationary Smelling Spitting Sprite How Rather Dangerous
Petrified pottery ponders plots. Ploys play putting purring. And a frantically fraternising pickle arch can glow on many a skyline at dusk. In many hues. Many dusks many arches many hues and many hues mean...

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Categories: radish, assonance, baseball, basketball, beach, beautiful, beauty,
Form: I do not know?
Good Morning
good morning
The optimization of algorithmic formulae in a lake is creating a custard like vision. But visions are often akin to vases but clearly cleaned out by tackling the hooded fish by dive bombing using...

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Categories: radish, adventure, beautiful,
Form: I do not know?
Hedwig
Hedwig


Her house, a memory lane of sacred spaces:
the cobwebbed attic travel trunks, 
high heeled shoes, pink taffeta gowns, 
skirts that open into spinning parasols, 
cool musty wine cellars lined with dusty bulbs 
and oak barrels,...

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Categories: radish, celebration, family, grandmother, joy, memory,
Form: Free verse
Fairies Do Fly
Once upon a time in a desert dry and bare
Lived a little bunny known as a common hare
He loved his mama with her little wiggly nose
And her soft furry ears with tiny little toes

Now he...

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Categories: radish, adventure,
Form: Couplet
My Jealous Adjectives

Everyone she meets want to
sunbathe in her smiley face
My happy-go-lucky girl
with the sexy turnabout twirl
She’s got a wooing walking way,
sensual sway ... sultry sashay
And my adjectives get jealous
about her everyday
Office chatter gets whisper low
when my...

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Categories: radish, feelings, jealousy, love, word play,
Form: Burlesque
Passover Memories
Tonight we’ll sit around the table
While we’re reminiscing
Both about the Israelites
And those whom we are missing.

Every Seder takes me back
To those when I was young.
I can hear my Zadie’s voice,
The Hebrew that was sung.

I can...

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Categories: radish, holiday, nostalgia, fish, cousin,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Radish

     The ugliest radish,
     My mother made me eat.
     Even saw the darn thing in my sleep!

     Not round...

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© Kim Stone  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: radish, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, children,
Form: Rhyme
P
Migrating mingling mangy minutes make minuscule mountainsides. But a foxglove treading lightly upon fauna is merely an offsetting of multicolumns in a multicoloured disco ball. So display not an ironic discussion of a tissue box....

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Categories: radish, beauty,
Form: I do not know?
Inspired By Poem Gram Shree By Sumitra Nandan Pant
Spread on the vast farm,dew-drenched grasses as soft as silk,
Embrace the bright sun rays, and glow like some gleaming milk!
On the frolic colourful flowers, fickle the frivolous butterflies!
Mingles with the brown land, on the horizon,...

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© Alok Yadav  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: radish, 8th grade,
Form: Rhyme
Two
water melon in my garden
like the sun and moon
just two… 
”...launcher ready…”
steady my hand
tending the weeds
near a row of beans
a far away land
”...it’s not a good time…”
so I wondered
and thought of when
wars are just plays
staged...

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© Izzy Gumbo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: radish, faith, food, friendship, health, hope, imagination, inspirational,
Form: I do not know?
A Very Noisy Talkative Toast Was Jumping Today
Queen quilt was arguing with prince pillow over a diamante duvet. But diamantes are not difficult dreamers nor diagonal deprivation. In fact it is the elite of every ethos that speaks of a qualifying uneven...

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Categories: radish, aubade,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Two By Two Equals Four
Oscar Levant, American Author, Comedian, Music Composer and more,
Was born in the early 20th Century and died in the 1970’s 
Each decade, or era has their comedians – below is one of Mr Levant’s quotes,


TWO...

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Categories: radish, holiday,
Form: Rhyme
While I Was Standing Near My Autumn Tree
The audio version of the Poem can also be heard on my You Tube 
Channel 'RavindraKK1' or by using  the below given URL

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apYEemRpNRA



While I was standing near My Autumn tree


The Sun was fading, with...

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Categories: radish, nature, time, autumn, autumn, me, sun,
Form: Free verse
Beats, Fleets and Streets of Rage
Beats, fleets and streets of wits won’t quit over indiscreet tweets
Posted and pasted in error as you withdrew your succulent sweets
To banish and punish my wish to fish from another dish
I chose and you froze...

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Categories: radish, poems,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Trying For Attention
Practically serious I said something weird.
No one noticed in this family so I put on my sumo wrestling diaper.
One grandchild began to laugh; the other nine rolled their eyes.
They had seen this before.  

Who...

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Categories: radish, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 8th
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Lulu My Loony Cousin Is Allergic
I am allergic to greens, so none of that will do.
It is my persnickety picky-eating cousin, Lulu.
But surely you are not allergic to lettuce, I say.
Oh, yes, and green beans and peas. The radish can...

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Categories: radish, hilarious,
Form: Narrative

Book: Reflection on the Important Things