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Premium Member Addiction To Suffering Love
So, she said,
much to everyone's BusinessAsUsual
StraightWhiteMale
surprise,

Sew,
I run into your aversion
to unpatriarchal Principles of Reversion
whenever I deeply listen
to your dark passions first,
then redial,
notice,
[occasionally speak]
as if I trust what I can win/win hear
in PreVersed
unrehearsed response

To liberal GoldenRule...

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Categories: redial, analogy, health, integrity, light, peace, power, social,
Form: Political Verse



2020
So many people have been so ready to get rid of 2020. Many say this was the worst year ever, but was it really? In the midst of thinking of how bad 2020 was and...

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Categories: redial, america, change, death, endurance, god, growth, new
Form: Narrative
Battle of Divorce Part Ii
I feel like I lost my essence, and lost the reason to be.
That cold February night that the wife walked out on me.
I try to pull out of self-pity, I've never been one for loathing.
I...

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Categories: redial, divorce,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Someone Is Ringing
I awoke to the sound of a telephone ringing
                          ...

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Categories: redial, beautiful, bible, christian, dream,
Form: Rhyme
Nine Eleven On Wisdoms Pager
its alright
its okay
we feel and then we dont
these lives all form a sequence
to what end is for the show
feel good enjoy the onset
go low to see the sunset
some refer to context
minds at risk go unchecked
my...

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Categories: redial, change, culture, humor, irony, metaphor, symbolism, wisdom,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Summer Love
Nature is generous to give a good sight
life is in full acceptance of this might
the longer is the trouser worn by light
from four to twenty two, deprived is night,
the sun is eager, the neighbourhood stays...

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Categories: redial, beauty, seasons, summer,
Form: Rhyme
Premiere
To bring forth and take in                             ...

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© John Beam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: redial, film, humor, parody, satire, word play, words,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member And You Wonder Why I Am Not E-Mailing You Part 1
Does the whole world need hearing aids
Or am I just that Dumb
I was trying to get hooked to the internet
But I was sure something was wrong
"I've got you signed up.
Now just hang up the phone
And...

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Categories: redial, adventure, education, funny,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Flash of Fear
Late one All Hallows Eve, she woke to a lightning flash ...

A dread filled her as she realized the power was out.

Alone that night in her boyfriend's cabin by the lake,

She scratched through the inky...

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Categories: redial, fear, halloween,
Form: Free verse
Screw You
Screw you,
And all of your friends too.

All that I’ve done for you,
And what we did do.

You always get me into trouble,
I want to fly away inside a giant bubble.

I thought we were mates and you...

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Categories: redial, allusion, anger, betrayal, break up, teen, time,
Form: Couplet
Call Me
“I can’t come to the phone right now,
But leave your name and number
And I’ll call you back soon.
Beep!”
Her voicemail is full.
I end the call.
Redial.
“I can’t come to the phone right now, 
But leave your name...

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Categories: redial, absence, depression, friendship, jealousy, loss, remember, self,
Form: Free verse
Broken Orbit
Never enough to give me life
Money, a future and a wife
Even the beauty of the world
Isn’t enough to save myself

Drifting and lonely ‘til the end
Honest reflection of this hell
Always I wanted to deny
That I could...

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© Ian Petch  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: redial, depression, introspection, life, loss, sadme, me,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Last Person On Earth
birds were louder than usual
chattering in perky, excited way
squirrels and deer were in the yard.
Super close to house

I called out but no one answered.
The streets were full of cars.
Nobody was moving.

Silence north of me, odd.
Usually...

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Categories: redial, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs