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Patsy Foley Was Roly-Poly In 1947
It may have been the devil himself who prompted the kids in my schoolyard back in 1947 to chant "Patsy Foley's roly-poly from eating too much ravioli."

At first, no one could remember who started the...

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Categories: re examined, memory,
Form: Prose



The Craft Can Capture It
Oh well I got an angry email to begin my day
Because of my last post on the Jabidah thing yesterday
Galit sa akin but greeted me with Assalamu alaykum.
And kung personal Moro friends ko naman ito...

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© Neldy Jolo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: re examined, adventure, art, brother, dedication, me, people, peace,
Form: Narrative
Long In the Tooth Male Doth Recount Reflect Reimagine
Long in the tooth male doth recount, reflect, reimagine...
his woebegone damn dental daze today May 5th, 2021 

No particular rhyme nor reason
garden variety indentured flunky (me)
revisits his salmagundi salad days, 
when oral blight smote 
left...

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Categories: re examined, 2nd grade, absence, age, body, cinco de
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Charming Patterns
When still young,                                ...

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Categories: re examined, career, christian, marriage,
Form: Free verse
All That Was Sparta
Our lusty voice was in the tramp of narrow, winding,
     Scree-littered, deep-rutted roads;     
 Ravens, uttering guttural croaks, slow-wheeling above      
 ...

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Categories: re examined, myth,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Farmer Fred Talks Politics Vol Ii
Let me explain the numbers I see
The first chart illustrates the five states that flipped
Notice how close the totals are
So, when folks dismiss the evidence of fraud
As being inconsequential I think this demonstrates they’re mental...

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Categories: re examined, political,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 63
Then from Dyndoeth came another question,  
     “Now that we know the animals are capable of moving through the sky, what about the sleigh.”
     “Have you...

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Categories: re examined, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 52
“Now, if we can get these proceedings under way,” began Seileach.
     “No,” exhorted Rian!  “I demand to have more information about what is occurring here before we proceed.  It...

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Categories: re examined, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Chapter 51-- Damian Delilah Mallory: the Family Seventeen Ii
The seven were "all healthy and 
Well cared for" Dr. Maxim 
Stated. She was a little 
Concerned about Adian. He
Only gained one pound since
His birth. Molly said, "I'm 
Worried he's not getting enough 
Milk. I'm...

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Categories: re examined, bangla, birth, devotion,
Form: Alliteration
I Had No Clue It Was Valentines Day Part 2
Continued From I Had No Clue It Was Valentines Day Part  I
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I was just in time to get my taste back, I wanted something sweet to eat
I continued walking until I reached the place...

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Categories: re examined, angel, celebration, community, courage, death, encouraging, freedom,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Megan's Quest Part 6of7
With the Trolls passed out on the grass...the regrettable task
    now fell to the brave Talkalot.
He moved to the gate and taking a sip from his flask...
    he stared...

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Categories: re examined, adventure, courage,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Man In White
Hannah, could never remember a time when she wasn’t ill. The doctors had tried all sorts of stuff, and at times she had rallied. She was optimistic to begin with, but now she was just...

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© Paul Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: re examined, angel, child, hope,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Zolar the Inet God
(after Edgar Allan Poe's "The Angel of the Odd")

It was a tidy day and I sat, replete, under vellux blankets.
Sadly, my tea was weak, the bottle of cinnamon whiskey
tantalizingly low, and my feet swelling above...

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Categories: re examined, abuse, addiction, anti bullying, betrayal, bullying, horror,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Chapter 46 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: Twins the Ten
September finally came. Dolly 
Was in Labor but she stated 
That she would deliver her
Babies at home. Damian Tried 
Gentle discouragement. "Naw,
Babe we will be patients at
Magnum Medical Hospital 
Center. We ain't gonna discuss 
This...

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Categories: re examined, 6th grade, birth, caregiving, child, color, emotions,
Form: Alliteration
Light On the Devil's Chord - Day 8
Contemplating on a previous conversation with Job and his wife,
I drew a breath of relief, remembering my humbling purpose
Sin was imminent on my brow, though I was beyond its impetuosity
Suffering dines with long-lived perspective, sharpening...

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Categories: re examined, adventure, anger, heart, mentor, psychological, romance, symbolism,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Another Apricot Sunrise
It was just one of those splendid days, which held no excitement;
Moreover it required none, for in its stillness, I was content.

Lying on the forest green grass, luxurious blue skies in my eyes,
Summer winds brought...

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Categories: re examined, destiny, friend, imagery, nature, travel, universe,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Recounting Wounding Costs
I know what it costs
to parent a tyrant
24/7
52 weeks/year
and yet avoid judging,
feeling guilty,
self-blaming shame
for all I am not sufficient,
yet.

I remember learning curious distinctions
between genuine remorse
given, when LeftBrain verbally requested,
yet without RightBrain capacity
to feel even the...

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Categories: re examined, caregiving, discrimination, emotions, feelings, humor, parody, voice,
Form: Political Verse
Approximately Three Plus Days Elapsed
Approximately three plus days elapsed...
without yours truly experiencing urge to defecate

Neither bloating nor constipation
arose, but one nondescript anguished
logophile anticipated intestinal blockage,
hence prophesying worse case scenario

I (predicated in direction for an adult)
ingested three Dulcolax tablets
and subsequently...

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Categories: re examined, adventure, america, anniversary, beautiful, courage, family, july,
Form: Free verse
The Longest Dawn Part 3 Hc Sonnets
THE LONGEST DAWN PART 3 H.C.SONNETS

There is nothing, everything, pain and joy
We can’t go back, struggle on for their sakes 
A blank sheet to fill, take heed of the ploy
Think twice move once keep an...

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Categories: re examined, life, drug,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Hypothetical Lust Collab
Hypothetical Lust

                                 ...

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© Quincy Mac  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: re examined, allegory, crazy, growth, lust, mystery, wisdom, words,
Form: Epic
Scent of Death
You narrators from far, from my chamber I call. Take the story that I've told & may you tell it to all...

& so it began, that this poor little man
Took off through the bog with...

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Categories: re examined, allusion, bereavement, heart, lost love, pain, sad,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Glimmerings of Truth
They say making a friend is quite easy,
It’s “not being eaten” that’s hard, 
And a cloud’s life is known to be breezy,
A dog’s mean (that’s tied in a yard)....

That a lifetime can pass in an...

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Categories: re examined, life, prejudice,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Patriotism As Anti-Otherism
Paul Tillich wrote 
"nationalism hates and must always hate Judaism and prophetic Christianity."

When he spoke of nationalistic patriotism
he was thinking of fascism,
as the logical conclusion
of those more loyal to a specific supremacist space and time
than...

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Categories: re examined, earth, health, history, nature, patriotic, religion,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Should the Levee Ever Break, Act 1, Scene 3, Part 5
Mitchell: Good sirs, my word was fair. No discrepancy stains the pages of my ledger. The fifth tier is a sub-basement beneath the cellar floor of the temple’s vestibule. Any woman who is not tagged...

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Categories: re examined, allegory, society,
Form: Prose Poetry
Captivated
What is it in knowing you that makes my awareness
come alive . My thoughts of you are ever present . You
lead me to consider , good and evil , life and death to
see more clearly...

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Categories: re examined, bible, blessing, devotion, love, missing you, true
Form: Prose

Book: Reflection on the Important Things