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Premium Member The Castle On White Otter Lake
The Castle On White Otter Lake

That rustic, old log castle
Stands facing the lake.
Built by hand, by one man
To acknowledge his presence,
In a changing world, he felt
He could not participate in.
And so chose to live like...

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Categories: rangers, endurance, nature, tribute,
Form: Verse



Up At Ryder Cup
Reservations are made years in advance of the event.
Provisions from suppliers worldwide are globally sent. 
Sponsors enthusiastically devote their resources spent. 
Attendees eager to share stories of when they went.

Seeing the epic golf rivalry as...

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© Adam Segal  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rangers, appreciation, business, golf, society, sports, success, together,
Form: Rhyme
Humane Struggle
In the Congolese Jungle three men are training for a mission.
They train to detain and disarm poachers.
They hope this will be the conclusion of their efforts.
They also train for a formidable alternative.
Poachers are opportunistic and...

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Categories: rangers, africa, animal, conflict, environment, humanity, soldier, world,
Form: Sestina
Premium Member The Extinction of a Spruce
Seeing no light......................................makes me sad 
                             ...

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Categories: rangers, natureme,
Form: Concrete
On Monmouth's Fields, Part I
In June of seventeen seventy-eight
General Clinton led British troops north,
forced to abandon Philadelphia,
he now marched leisurely for New York.

He knew American troops shadowed him,
and he realized that he had a good chance
to draw Washington out...

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Categories: rangers, america, conflict, confusion, england, history, usa, war,
Form: Epic



Bloody Omaha
Midnight June the 5th 1944 me and my buddies departed Weymouth and put out to 
sea

To smash through Hitlers eastern wall to liberate Europe and make her once again 
free

We knew some,most of us wouldnt...

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Categories: rangers, death, history, loss, places, warday, me, beach,
Form: Rhyme
Cont Shogun Samauri Series Richard Pickett Collab 4
After Tom left, Bill slugged down his coffee, donned his Stetson and slipped out the side 
entrance. Tom saw him for a split second and quickly looked up at the ceiling as if he didn’t....

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Categories: rangers, adventureold, lost, drink, horse, lost, old,
Form: Narrative
The Incredible Disappearance of Six Year Old Dennis Martin
One of the greatest coverups of Park Rangers and The FBI took place in
The Great Smokey Mountains National Park in Tennessee on June 14, 1969. It involved a six year old named Dennis Martin who...

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Categories: rangers, boy, death, evil, loss, missing,
Form: Narrative
The Graffiti of Middle Earth
Or Bored With The Rings

Carved into a tree in Mirkwood:
Watch out for Treebeard, girls. He's fast!

On a restroom wall in the Shire:
Hoo boy! that Bilbo Baggins,
I'm so tired of His Naggins.

 
Scribbled on the pink...

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Categories: rangers, cool, fairy, gender, nonsense, satire, word play,
Form: List
John Stark's Glory, Part I
Back in seventeen seventy-seven,
British general John Burgoyne faced hard times,
despite winning at Hubbardton, and Fort Anne,
supplies were getting very hard to find.

When word came that General Howe wouldn’t be
marching up the Hudson to meet his...

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Categories: rangers, america, conflict, freedom, hero, history, patriotic, war,
Form: Epic
Ned Kelly's Brother
Kelly Ghosts!
         Dan Kelly lived and Steve Hart too,
          though the police thought they had fried.
  ...

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Categories: rangers, adventureold, people, men, old, people, mum,
Form: Rhyme
Funny Little Things
at 3 give me you whistling kisses in the harshness                         ...

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© John Beam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rangers, allegory, childhood, kindergarten,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Dallas Cowboys
THE DALLAS COWBOYS

Can you not hear the rumblings of that distant herd coming,
The loud thundering of destiny’s champions crossing, the NFL
Field of dreams, beware the rampaging lightening team known
As the Dallas Cowboys, for they are...

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© Cherl Dunn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rangers, dedication, football, heart, imagery, sister, sports, tribute,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member An Evil War
An Evil War

They walk the plains of sun-dried grass,
     together in a row;
the mothers, with their young ones, pass
     to search for food and go

for miles with...

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Categories: rangers, evil, war,
Form: Quatrain
The Song of the 2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs
TYPICAL 30 - The Start of the 2013-2014 NHL Season
30 of them began their battle with hopeful beginnings
But 14 of them will have their early exit...

As for the 16 teams, their Stanley Cup Playoffs dream...

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Categories: rangers, fun, games, hockey, pride, race, sports, success,
Form: Narrative
Break of Day Spawns Thwarted Revanchist Rebellion Among Biosphere
The last trailing tendril filaments
of moon beams nocturnally trace
fashion an illusory gilded chariot Ark,
whence upon celestial runners,
the approach of dawn's early light
illuminated terrestrial space
which nebulous solar city flanges
revisited since time millennial
hubbub of human race
nsync with...

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Categories: rangers, abuse, age, anger, appreciation, beautiful, betrayal, celebration,
Form: Rhyme
Poet Portion
I am paradise when my heart sings with riddles that only understood by the responding heart...
I am the rocket only when my emotions backfires the truth that has never been told before...
I am the calabash...

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Categories: rangers, birthday, confidence, freedom, success, uplifting, wisdom, writing,
Form: Rhyme
A Civil War Battlefield
the field is given a name
battles are about where they disappear
the ones that walk away 
      don't know where the hell they are

       ...

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Categories: rangers, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Scarred and Blackened
Scarred and Blackened

In Tasmania’s rugged but scenic South West
Lies an ancient land of pristine wilderness
Protected by a World Heritage Listing
An eco-system a thousand years nesting

A land of Aboriginal spiritual dreamtime
Where rare native flora survives, like...

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Categories: rangers, earth, mountains, nature, philosophy, rain,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member THE STORY OF BABY ELLIE

Ellie was just three months old,
When she was brought to our sanctuary,
A safe haven was our fold.
She was an orphan, her mother,
Her sister, her aunt, her brother,
All chased and shot, and left to die,
From our...

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Categories: rangers, death,
Form: Free verse
Salad Salute
SALAD    SALUTE

Listen up everyone, and I mean you peas at the back:
Think you can hide in the mayonnaise?
Some of you peppers feel you are pretty hot stuff, I know;
And our cucumber friends...

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Categories: rangers, parody, green,
Form: Free verse
Not Enough Gags
(On the morning of February 25, 1983, the great dramatist 
Tennessee Williams was found dead in a New York hotel suite. 
He had choked on the plastic cap of his eyedrops bottle, which
he habitually held...

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Categories: rangers,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Lifetime Get-A-Way, a Survivors Tale
*Image of Cherokee Piper, Four-seater single engine by Wilkie.

Lifetime Get-A-Way, A Survivors Tale

It is nineteen-eighty new years eve in less than two days,
that said--this turned a fourteener syllabic lined poem,
fourteener set of rhyming-lined poems--to paraphrase,
I...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rangers, adventure, beautiful, crazy, destiny, fun, memory, vacation,
Form: Rhyme
How the World Works, Bear
I’m so happy you could all come out
to walk these woods today,
it’s important that we commune with nature
and hear what she might say.
For the trees must be our brothers,
and the animals, sisters dear,
we must from...

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Categories: rangers, growth, how i feel, hurt, life, nature,
Form: Rhyme
Mackenzie Trail
When doves on evenings, calm and still, call out a hollow tone,
They rouse a medley, old as time, so few have ever known.
The whispered lines of its refrains resound of yesterday,
In ancient tales and bygone...

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© Jim Fish  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rangers, adventure, cowboy-western, historyold, horse, old,
Form: Quatrain

Book: Reflection on the Important Things