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Love To Hate
The transition of love to hate, can take years or less
Never, ever could or would one have anticipated in their dream state 
imagination, let alone awake, walking and talking reality, this 360 degree
change was possible,...

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Categories: rearrangement, feelings, , cute,
Form: Free verse



Ins and Outs Magnetized By the Field
Ins & Outs Magnetized by the Field

light air music
ejected from from the module
into the surrounding beaks I mean peaks
re-entry minus parachute
flapping arms swimming motions
there is direction 
there is magnitude
kick stroke and glide
among the pecking crows
working...

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Categories: rearrangement, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
Somewhere In the Middle of a Desert
In the bleached whitish sky
I am flying on a bellied pelican,
contemplating from above
a pastoral landscape
and I’m writing these lines.

Below are small people
on the slopes of a small hill
in the small groves
are making small love.
Unaware of...

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Categories: rearrangement, destiny, emotions, inspirational love,
Form: Elegiac Lyric
Golden Roads
"Golden Roads"
A Relationship...
Someone you call on to
blow lashes out your eye.
Does it in such a way,
it fixes the issue only
to have more problems ensue.
Clearly able to see, you say, 
" Let me get a good...

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© Ts Lewis  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rearrangement, introspection,
Form: Free verse
Heart of a Woman
The heart of a woman
Deeper than knowledge
Full of mysteries
Sometimes naïve
Other times delicate
A concoct of sorts
Only wisdom knows it
It’s a dangerous liaison of Lucifer
More dangerous than a tiger with cubs
Am afraid it’s the cause of wars
The...

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Categories: rearrangement, confusion, fear, heart, woman, heart,
Form: Dramatic Monologue



Rearrangement
Just sit back and play me your melody 
‘Cause I’m not really sure how it goes 
Might be buying the lines that you sell to me 
So try not to bend any notes 

You keep...

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© Billy Hitz  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rearrangement, inspirational, inspirational love, motivation, music, romance, romantic,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member At a Town Near You, Soon
Cities panic
Earth weeps
Solar flares
Explosion, heat

Sun's surface
Erratic release
Her atmosphere
Radiation increase

Earth's ionosphere
Disruptive invade
Frequency, communications
Existence outplayed

Magnetic reconnection
Responsible rearrangement
Opposed fields
Worlds descent

Energetic particles
Aurora Borealis
Solar winds
Aurora Australis

Proton storm
Biochemical damage
Human body
Cooking, engage

Time scale 
Visual detection
Two hours
Negative protection

Heat intensifies
Populations panic
Chaotic scenes
Earth manic





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Categories: rearrangement, natural disasters, people, places, space
Form: Free verse
Rearrangement
Just sit back and play me your melody
I'm not really sure how it goes
Might be buying the lines you sell to me
So try not to bend any notes

You keep playing but you're not in tune
Out...

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© Billy Hitz  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rearrangement, music,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Depth of Field
Development laps at emaciated canvas
Exponential images whisper a thousand words
Chemical dip shifts generic into candid
Graphic effigy given vigour by a brief submerge


Slippery minutes expand sqare memoir
Retrieved from squalid pool, jumped illustrious
Pregnant with wisdom from an...

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Categories: rearrangement, beautiful, birth, wisdom,
Form: Rhyme
The Coming Storm
Change is happening rapidly.
It will only seed up!
Humanity’s in the grip of explosive rearrangement.
How we handle it will be interesting to watch.
Some will get involved, attach it to themselves.
Others will pull away not wanting to...

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© Jg Collins  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rearrangement, art,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member I Can't Find the Mustard
This sandwich is destitute 
And the dijon has expired

A miraculous vision appeared to me, a gentle lady
One who gloriously gazed on my face 
What is the life of but Art and Science?
The Shepherd's Dream? 
When...

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Categories: rearrangement, anxiety, food,
Form: Free verse

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