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Premium Member TONY BOLONY THE CABBY NORTH CHICAGO ARSON MURDER VICTIM 9
AFTER THE KARCHER FIRE LOUD SILENCE FBI AGENTS WERE GETTING CLOSER CIRO GARGANO WAS NERVOUS UNRAVELING THE CREW STORED THE CONTENTS OF THE TAILOR SHOP IN THE GARAGE AT LAKE COUNTY MUSIC COMPANY THE GARAGE...

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Categories: raids, allah,
Form: Naat



Poems About Things That Break Ii
Poems about Things that Break II
 
These are poems about things that break and/or shatter.
 
 
 
Water and Gold
by Michael R. Burch
 
You came to me as rain breaks on the desert
when every flower...

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Categories: raids, break up, depression, divorce, emotions, farewell, goodbye,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Bunch of limericks and other funny tricks I
There once was a young man from Szechwan,
who thought his prick looked like a pecan.
He met Bertha Butts,			
who was hankering for nuts,		
so he gave her his pecan to chew on.
The women in my Viking village
don't...

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© Rio Jansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: raids, crazy, funny, giggle, howl, humor, silly,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Preface
Greetings to those who would willingly seek admission to theater of the absurd. Zoltan Goliath and Otis Trench are masters of the avant-garde genre silent musicals for the imaginary stage, an art form sui generis....

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Categories: raids, allegory, literature,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Rosalia - the Evil Black Witch of the Harz, Part One
Rosalia - The Evil Black Witch of the Harz

Prologue
This is a rather grim epic poetic tale of Rosalia, a 16th century German witch who terrorized villages, destroyed the lives and corrupted the souls of many...

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Categories: raids, allegory, evil, halloween, horror, magic, mythology, scary,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Translation of Eric Mottram's 1922 Section 1 In Earth Raids 1976 By T Wignesan
Translation of Eric Mottram’s 1922 Section 1 by T. Wignesan

for David Attoe

Notre devise pourrait être: ‘que nous nous ne soyons pas envoûtés’
Wittgenstein in Zettel

laissez pendre   la graisse   sans cou
où la tête...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: raids, america, culture, earth, word play, , literature,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Boob Jobs and Bomb Jobs
Boob jobs and bomb jobs

Sisters in arms those tits and those weapons of massive 
destruction sex and death go together in dynamics
thermodynamics psychodynamics fused on the playground 
of this life of this poem on which...

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Categories: raids, conflict, perspective,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Heart Made Hatchet -1
I've never seen a baby so merry as Martha...
They say March newborns are bellwethers for blissful Springs Mary...
Hannah, Haverhill has been a hard place to call home
I'm sorry about Elizabeth's hanging, 
Thomas has honored you...

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Categories: raids, america,
Form: Epic
April 5, 2023 Refracted Reflections
April 5, 2023 – refracted reflections:

The following lines
haphazardly linkedin 
slap dash fashion
over the course 
of dazed and confused days,
therefore desist reading 
any profound meaning
if you dear reader dare expend 
energy and time perusing 
meandering gibberish....

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Categories: raids, 12th grade, adventure, allegory, appreciation, beautiful, desire,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Battle of Britain I
As aspiration seeks to take its toll,
your mass flotilla salvaged sons of war.
‘Twas but a feat the angels will extol
though Satan’s army rallies at your door.
Your youthful fit have vowed to serve the Crown.
They muster...

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Categories: raids, world war ii,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Premium Member Corona Christmas
twiglets embrace as thorns and flowers

                             ...

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Categories: raids, christmas,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Nature of Things
THE NATURE OF THINGS

THE NATURE OF THINGS

Birds ATE Worms,
Worms tilled Soil,
Frogs ATE Flies,
Bees Made Honey,
Fish ATE Worms,
People ATE Fish,
Cats ATE Fish
Butterflies and bees
Pollinated.
Grass Grew, and the
Dandelions flew
al around' all around'
and Were Welcomed,
Life was simple back...

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Categories: raids, earth, environment, natural disasters, nature, world,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Battle of Britain III
A dogged stance had made the beast retire
as disappointment filled the devil’s veins.
Though Brit resolve repulsed his hellish fire 
this demon’s air of pompousness remains.
His raging storm had faltered in the face 
of fierce resistance,...

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Categories: raids, world war ii,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Premium Member Midway I
When all the stars from Heaven fell to Earth,
a light was quelled beneath the mantled dawn.
The aftermath lent anger in rebirth
when apathy was scorched by Nippon brawn.
A swift emergence reckoned in retort
by orchestrating strength to...

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Categories: raids, world war ii,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Premium Member Soul Stance River - 15
We briefly meet the Mandan Chief Big White
in the village center where the animals are sacraficed,
couples wed, and disputes are dealt with,
he is a massive, and portly man
and is wearing a headdress that spreads to...

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Categories: raids, adventure,
Form: Epic
Collab Convos Jt
Jazz man of the mill suffering atomic verse
Born of the waves, air-raids of sound 
Moons  to profile the edge of weather 
And sun to light the way 
Inside the cliffs and black holes beyond...

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Categories: raids, august, autumn, blessing,
Form: I do not know?
Freeing the Mind
Im not even in the spot light. May be talented but the way I'm living is the cause my body rots right? You few friends, the fans read my stuff it helps you through a...

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Categories: raids, addiction, bullying, corruption, freedom, humanity, power, rap,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member England - Gleaming In the Distance
across the Doggerland dogged people trudge
  Neanderthals, Heidelbergers...Sapiens, the last ones standing
  hairy mammoths, heavy life bearing down
  the mighty maw of an ice wall crunches, enforcing southward retreat
  remoulding the...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: raids, conflict, destiny, england, history, humanity, immigration, perspective,
Form: Narrative
Welcome To Heartbreak
W.T.H
(Welcome To Heartbreak)
	
My world envelops me into a state of darkness and misery. What happened to us, in my heart and mind remains a mystery. I thought our love would go down in history. But...

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Categories: raids, depression, fear, lost love, love, sad, me,
Form: Verse
Rafshropshirelad
I volunteered for service in the RAF in early 1942,
When I’d just become 18 and got three shillings a day;
I became a Wireless Operator/Air Gunner right through,
And was then sent home to await training, the...

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Categories: raids, courage, england, hero, history, political, remember, world
Form: Quatrain
Presidential Inauguration 2017 - Poetic Screed - Part2
diametrically opposing forces miscarriage 
   and abort, cancel and retry to upend Vanity Fair 
   where trump defiantly makes an en rode
gauging Bernie sanders troopers as “enemy” phalanx 
  ...

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Categories: raids, abuse, america, bullying, change, how i feel,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Kevin Barry
Irelands uprising in ninteen sixteen was crushed by the state
The ringleaders were arrested and death would be their fate
Charged with the crime of treason against the British Crown
Fifteen men faced a firing squad and without...

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Categories: raids, death, england, ireland, murder, war,
Form: Narrative
Something To Look Forward To, Part I
His name was Emmet Patterson,
and back in 1863,
he led a cavalry unit
patrolling deep in Tennessee.

The state was firm in Union hands,
Tte Civil War in its third year,
but the threat of partisan raids
meant that he was...

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Categories: raids, courage, death, life, loss, lost, love, war,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Eastern Front Anger
Eastern Front Anger

The tiled oven exploded smoke and debris was strewn
everywhere in the room which had been untidy
before plasticine animals went up into flames
before authoritarian anger banged and exploded 
before I knew what anger and...

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Categories: raids, anger, childhood, war,
Form: Free verse
Massacre At William Henry, Part I
Young Ned was only sixteen years old when
they called for the militia to come again,
having warred with the French for three years now,
and raids had terrified the frontier towns.

But Britain needed men to hold the...

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Categories: raids, america, conflict, courage, history, native american, power,
Form: Epic

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