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Premium Member Adam and Eve - Part One
Year One -

Tell me Eve,
does this Garden have everything we need,
do you think the walls are too tall,
are the gatekeepers reasonable, tolerable, right about it all,
what did Lilith know, where did she go
far past the...

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Categories: ridge, art, creation, love,
Form: Epic



Premium Member A Kept Woman
Dream-worker 
delves deeply into my dream;

vibrations fondle anticipation
foreplay wakes wide-eyed 
swells of liquid libido quake the rendezvous edge -
a primordial being in his prime
a masculine ego quest for affaire d’amour;
her night-loving body 
c h a...

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Categories: ridge, allegory, betrayal, fate, imagery, love, lust, sensual,
Form: Free verse
The Tower Rebuilt
I shall resolve to leave this
Place now...
And steadfastly search out,
Nestling between ridge and bluff
Amidst the folds of a foreign 
Land,
Several acres of unkempt ground
Fallow and rough;
Upon which stands...
Crumbled stone walls
With an exposed slate roof in
Some...

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Categories: ridge, hope,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 79
Lumi smiled and reached out to grab his shoulder.  They passed over the ridge where, as Joulupukki had said, a small hamlet clung to the side of the mountain about equal distance to the...

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Categories: ridge, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Bleeding Before Rome -2
Yet at this very moment the cathedral was crumbling
down upon the cries of foresaken refugees, 
the monastery's walls wobbling from war's wreckage, 
and as the black bursts billowed into sun drenched brutality
with the bodies of...

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Categories: ridge, culture, heart, war, world war ii,
Form: Epic



Premium Member The Ghost Dance Part III
Wovoka in the Feverland

In the Dying-Grass Moon came another winter to claim the old and sick.
This was when the first messengers came
To the desolation known as Pine Ridge.
They came riding in at the end of...

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Categories: ridge, emotions, heartbreak, native american, tribute,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Legend of the Rose
Long 'ere legends encountered finesse amidst flairs of passionate cravings,
thereupon, be a period wherein an episode occasioned an opportunity that will be reserved forever.
An outbreak of dismembering words are been exchanged between groups of rapscallions.
The...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ridge, allusion, analogy, appreciation, fantasy, flower, imagery, imagination,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member My Last Las Vegas Ces
My Last Las Vegas C.E.S. (1)
(A Memorial Poem)
I long counted Steve Bristow a friend (1) and we'd fly off to lunch
some days (Steve would get 'hours in' he needed for license - small planes).
It was...

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Categories: ridge, adventure,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Flagan the Dragon Part2
The Tale of the Bumpalump

After the Knight had unraveled...Flagan decided to travel
    and get away on a long holiday.
He thought it quite grand to visit a new land
    and...

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Categories: ridge, funny, humor, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Once a Pawn a Time Within Castellated Bishopric
Once a pawn a time within castellated bishopric

We purchased 2020 Hyundai Elantra
at Enterprise Car Rental
1207 West Ridge Pike
Conshohocken, Pennsylvania 19428
April thirteenth two thousand twenty three
witnessed greatest amount of money
I spent at one time.

The following day...

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Categories: ridge, appreciation, april, bible, black love, dark, dream,
Form: Rhyme
I Had No Clue It Was Valentines Day Part 2
Continued From I Had No Clue It Was Valentines Day Part  I
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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: ridge, angel, celebration, community, courage, death, encouraging, freedom,
Form: Narrative
Ghost of Tsali Comes
Ghost Of Tsali Comes

Lost in mist and maze
Ghost of Tsali in the corn
River water runs

Colors of fall alive
“Til moon replaces sun
That’s when Tsali comes 

Corn roots cling to bone
As he tends the empty weirs
This spot...

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Categories: ridge, animal, autumn, environment,
Form: Free verse
Matty Mattel Doll Circa Mcmlxv
(alternately titled: idolizing childhood's end
today April 25th, 2021
generates elusive warm treasured memories).

Akin to significance my eldest sister
felt toward her “Willies” –
(totally tubular fuzzy bendable contrivances
analogous to an outsize pipe cleaner)
until she became a tweener
my Matty...

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Categories: ridge, 1st grade, age, best friend, childhood, dedication,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Ringer and the Cleanskin
The True Story

A Poem of the time, when as a 16 year old young fellow, and fresh from Blighty I spent 7 years as a Ringer in North Queensland, Australia. A Ringer is the Queensland...

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Categories: ridge, nature,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member At Heaven's Gate - Parts 1 and 2
PART 1:          THE MEETING

Alone one night neath lantern light, I trudged a weary mile.
Forlorn, I went with shoulders bent (the storms around me howled)
until I met...

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Categories: ridge, fantasy,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member The Troll At Speckle Bridge
There was a time throughout this land 
    when all was well and kind.
Where Wood Sprites, Fairies and Pixie dust 
    were not that hard to find.
But times have...

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Categories: ridge, adventure, lost love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Road Trip
Road Trip

The country, people, and the village,
All equal, as if, for the first time, 
All of that gave a fresher image,
Nay, 'tis but a relative vantage.
Save fresh road, to its left bears a sign.

"A few...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ridge, adventure, allegory, childhood, grandfather, meaningful, nostalgia, remember,
Form: Rhyme
Emancipation proclamation from Samson fixation
Emancipation proclamation from Samson fixation

Otherwise titled deep into my fiftieth year of passive aggressive rebellious puberty.

Yes, I chickened out getting a haircut yesterday August twenty seventh two thousand and twenty four as stated in a...

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Categories: ridge, 7th grade, 8th grade, adventure, angst, anxiety,
Form: Rhyme
Bushfire
BUSHFIRE
                                  ...

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Categories: ridge, world,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Down a Piece and There
The country, people, and the village,
All equal, as if, for the first time, 
All of that gave a fresher image,
Nay, 'tis but a relative vantage.
Save fresh road, to its left bears a sign.

"A few more...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ridge, allegory, beach, childhood, grandfather, nostalgia, remember, travel,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Ghost Dance Part V
The Ending at Wounded Knee

This is what happened:
Two worlds collided,
The elder one died.

Pony soldiers and Indian police,
Trigger happy and jumping at shadows,
Killed Sitting Bull at Pine Ridge;
     His horse pawed the...

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Categories: ridge, betrayal, history, humanity, native american, remember,
Form: Free verse
PainKillers and Immunity
{"Corrupted abandonment issues
 swathe me as a probable hazard, and I remain far from sane, I coat over my sentiments and violate the evidence so nonentity would find the remnants of my body, 
I am...

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Categories: ridge, absence, anger, betrayal, dark, death, deep, depression,
Form: Free verse
Will wonders never cease!?
Will wonders never cease!?

Alternately titled: Last of the fluff
belonging to a Mohican
Norwegian bachelor farmer wannabe.

Any resemblance between said unnamed individual
and living persons purely coincidental.

Scads of decades back in the day,
not since this sexagenarian baby boomer
happened...

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Categories: ridge, absence, adventure, analogy, angst, baby, betrayal, birth,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member My Dear On the Ridge
There was a dear who had a ridge that she perched from
It was where she felt welcome 
Below there was a road 
Where cars must go. 

They would be driving in singles and pairs 
Going...

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Categories: ridge, animal, autumn, car, death, desire, farm, gothic,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member April Fools For Bobby Lee
“Just when he thought he’d had all he could take,
April arrived like a careless mistake.” 

From DRIVING DIXIE DOWN by Anonymous Brown
Smithstonian Folkways Recordings catalogue # 317-704-1106

When something is broken, it’s no longer of any...

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Categories: ridge, allegory, break up, history,
Form: Blank verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things