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Premium Member The Three Enigmas of Turandot
The three enigmas of Turandot

The well of souls run deep in fabled lands of old.
Of China's ancient dynasty and the lost Great Tartary, 
a ballad of love and loss that must be told.

The Emperor's daughter,...

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Categories: repulse, crush, longing, love, moon, romantic love, sad
Form: Narrative



Premium Member The Lay of the Best Man - Part 1
The Lay of The Best Man - Part One

I’ve seen men ‘good’, and surely, I’ve seen men ‘bad’
So jealous and so envious, I’ve seen men ….sad
Twisted, fuming with anger, and consumed with rage
Callous and cruel...

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Categories: repulse, humanity, men,
Form: Lay
Premium Member My Goddess of Home Furnishings
My Goddess of Home Furnishings 

I watched you floating in your usual way, always in song..,
though you could not see me.
From between the racks of Men's clothing..,  
at the department store where we both...

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Categories: repulse, angst, fate, innocence, judgement, life, light, longing,
Form: Verse
Change
change is the object and lesson of life
answer to unhappiness, and purpose of strife
moments come and confront my expectations
people move through my life in tenuous relations
distant though near, self enwrapped individuals
including others to share theior...

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Categories: repulse, recovery from...life, me, self, life, may, me,
Form: Prose Poetry
A Conversation In Autumn
There were silence and stillness in the autumn air
Foliage adorned the trees like fair auburn hair
The stream did not bubble; the pond had no ripples
The garden seemed uninhabited by people

But the garden was not void...

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Categories: repulse, autumn, christian, emotions, forgiveness, gospel, jesus,
Form: Rhyme



Under the Old Red Duster
The Flag of the British Merchant Navy 

The Battle of the Atlantic

We’ve heard of the famous Mighty Hood that was sunk by a Bismarck shell
We know how many men were lost and the Skippers name...

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© Roy May  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: repulse, warmen, lost, lost, men, ocean,
Form: I do not know?
October Is Dancing
October is Dancing 
she is a trap of joy for a mark
to those tunes tapping on line
stepping out in her black
before the white for a remark
for the dance shoes redefine
the effect of all the months...

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Categories: repulse, betrayal, dark, death, evil, grave, grief, pain,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member I Know, Translation of Pierre Emmanuel S Poem, Je Sais By T Wignesan
I know, Translation of Pierre Emmanuel’s poem : Je sais by T. Wignesan

I have seen upon this earth the gangrene of mass graves
I have seen the sky foul up with human ashes
I have watched the...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: repulse, god, words, universe,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member I Think Therefore I Am
I THINK THEREFORE I AM


"An ounce of hypocrisy is worth 
a pound of ambition" --Michael Korda

Liberty...
This everyone's want--
stretching an autonomy to unbuckle self-discovery

I got mites and bugs living in my head--
infesting my mind. They... daring...

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Categories: repulse, character, how i feel, identity, inspiration, life,
Form: Free verse
Wisdom Lost
What some people achieve in a 
life time
Most wouldn't accomplish in ten
They become legends sublime 
More to come, there's no telling 
when 

These intelligent beings have 
mastered there trade
They follow the path of the wise
The...

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Categories: repulse, analogy
Form: Chant Royal
Sentinel
Ever long we stare to the East
The waters dance with glee.
Alluring at the very least
This symphony may be. 

We watch those who know this beauty
And those who seek Her cheer,
We watch those who know such...

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Categories: repulse, beach, bereavement, brother, loss, ocean,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Wake Up America
Wake up, America!
Wake up you silent majority,
you sons and daughters of liberty.
All who bleed red, white and blue
your country needs you!

Wake up, America!
Wake up to the revolution
and stand up for the constitution.
Stand against division and...

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Categories: repulse, america, corruption, political,
Form: Rhyme
Grim Reaperii
As I said in GRI, I would return to speak again
of that which I did afore begin
I now do finish that first rhyme.
The next time was when commerce sought
where in O.C. a car I bought
A...

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Categories: repulse, adventuretime, car, time,
Form: Epic
Little Miss Perfect
Little Miss Perfect


I.
Blue eyes, blond hair, fair skin
The American Dream
Blue eyes, blond hair, fair skin
The Aryan dream
What are we teaching our children?
What set of morals are being discusses?
Around the dinner table

II.

Daughter you must go hungry
Nobody...

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Categories: repulse, socialdance, me, blue, blue, dance, me,
Form: I do not know?
A Letter To My Son
A LETTER TO MY SON

Listen son 
Thinking about the memories you have of me
The memories that rankles
It rankles as long as we sniffle off air
Air of life and eternity 

A wave of guilt and remorse...

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Categories: repulse, abuse, betrayal, child, child abuse,
Form: Bio
Premium Member Ghosts of Gettysburg
This sacred soil that once resounded with the musket's rattle,
Imbued with mingled blood of Blue and Gray spilt in brutal battle,
Now stands serene with only whisperings of the restless ghosts,
Of gallant men who sacrificed their...

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Categories: repulse, historymen,
Form: Rhyme
A Crab Story
Once there was an imperative need 
for the little crabs in the bucket indeed:
If and only if the little ones were taught 
to use their skills to climb out, 
would they survive—no doubt. 

So a...

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© Ram R. V.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: repulse, allegory,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Why Wait For Anything
Why wait for anything
and regret unrealized dreams
when even hope redeems?
Why have an awful feeling
and settle for uncertainty to come?
Rise above your hopelessness 
and get rid of scary things
that affects almost everything...
what's your hesitation to cling
to...

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Categories: repulse, appreciation, bereavement, confidence, conflict, dedication, hope, society,
Form: Rhyme
When a Man Fall
When a man fall 
Trouble begins.
A divided home is created .
Respect and honour hasten out of the door 
As bulling and disrespect hasten in drastically.
The holy matrimonial fall apart sadly
And love develop a linkage instantly.
Infidelity...

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Categories: repulse, blue,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Power of One - Or Two
The human condition often seeks simplicity,
    For the complex mind to understand.
Looking through a window of forces to attract &
    Repulse, as universal opposition seems planned.

These reactions may appear...

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Categories: repulse, confusion,
Form: Rhyme
Welcome To Blood City
That day
Concrete skies
Sang siren harmony
The metal spear upsurge pierced the clouds
That rain with crimson dust
Down poured catastrophe,
Fire charred the steel and brickwork graves
In their unfeasibly twisted sprawl.

And those people,
Their flesh
Rag doll ripped
In splayed defile of...

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© Tony Bush  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: repulse, death, history, life, philosophy, social,
Form: Blank verse
House of Cards
They have so chipped at the foundation there is little left
Taking Gods' Word from this nation is like a constant theft
Just take a look around as seemingly every Nation is at war
Ourselves now so morally...

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Categories: repulse, america, angst, creation, earth,
Form: Rhyme
Dont bring flowers
Don’t insult me by leaving flowers when I’m cold,
Wrapped in earth unlived and old,
Something I can’t smell or hold, 
Might as well be crates of gold,
Just leave the flowers in the shop!

Don’t blub and weep...

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Categories: repulse, death,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member For the Fisher King On His Golden Jubilee
O friend! Son of this realm your native land
  and Knight of the Long Bay on the long shore -
Fisher King to its isle and rock and sand
  where long ago we drank...

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Categories: repulse, birthday, friend, tribute,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Without Agreement
Without Agreement 

Living in the vacuum of separation
An ashtray of burnt ember vibrations
In wounded agony torn apart 
Sudden separation confusion imparts 
Heartbeat separated from harmony’s essence
Absent whisper of the spirit’s presence
Heart in sweaty palpitations of...

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Categories: repulse, angst,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things