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Premium Member Naked Redmeat Emperors
RE: Continuing RedMeat Only,
much less any Green Leafy Salads

Abraham Lincoln thought it politically unhealthy,
and probably economically unwise,
to disinvest his Cabinet,
much less his entire Constitutionally incorporated population,
from ecopolitical diversity.

What is politically healthy,
probably not an all RedMeat...

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Categories: salads, anti bullying, body, emotions, health, loss, love,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member Unwoven Memories
I grew up and out on a four family-owned,
and cooperatively-organized,
extended matriarchal farm.

Four interdependent 1940s through 1970s patriarchally managed businesses,
without substantial questions about who should wear pants,
yet with a surprising matriarchal cooperative understory.

The boxers outnumbered the...

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Categories: salads, culture, family, farm, happiness, health, political, usa,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Deepfake
I’m so siced about the Barbie movie. I just watched the latest trailer. I felt a fluttering in the stummy.

Peter’s birthday was May 1st. “What do you want for your birthday?” I’d asked.
“A flash for...

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Categories: salads, birthday, boyfriend, confusion, humor, paris, romantic, write,
Form: Free verse
New Year's Resolutions
Jim Daley and Joe McCarthy had something in common. They died at 80 going to the bathroom in the middle of the night. Walt O'Brien, their protege, found this out when he called the homes...

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Categories: salads, new year,
Form: Prose
Bread, Butter, Bacon, Burgers, Brownies and Bananas
#A Nod To My MOTHER Who LOVED Her BLACKEYE PEAS. "So Do I", If Cooked GOOD..."YES PLEASE!" A GREAT "B" LETTER FOOD...
BROCCOLI 
BOK CHOY 
BERRIES 
BEETS (THESE ARE THE TYPE OF "BEATS" I LIKE...SAID A...

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Categories: salads, food, humor, poems, poetess, poetry, poets, write,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Alpine Wind
It's too hot and humid for September!
Even dust specks descending in the room's sunlight
are beads of sweat running down my sides.
I bring pencil, crossword and ice tea 
to this chair and table, these angled shutters,...

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Categories: salads, humor, longing, weather,
Form: Imagism
All You An Eat
ALL YOU CAN EAT

by

JOHN M. ARRIBAS


I never subscribed to an unusual idea
That aliens are among us and thriving here
I now question my stand on that theory
Cause I’ve noticed some bodies quite eerie
I see gigantic beings...

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Categories: salads, addiction, america, culture, food, satire,
Form: Rhyme
Time Markers
When I receive old magazines the first thing I seek as I flip through the pages, I find
Are the advertisements that bring to my mind the brands, fads, and trends that found favor in bygone...

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© Amy Sell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: salads, appreciation, culture, eulogy, history, society, time, today,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Gardner
-The Tree of Life- 

Featuring: Casarah Nance
 ~~I am beautiful on the inside you will see~~
   ~But really I am scarcely a tree in the woods.~
  
Beauty found a tree that sits...

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Categories: salads, anti bullying, beauty, crazy, daffodils, evil, flower,
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member I Will Make Her Proud
It had only been a few days
Still unfamiliar with my grief, (it was my first time, you see...)
I was such a novice to the proper routine
Of condolences, phone calls, and flowers
Pity in the air, ...a...

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Categories: salads, childhood, death, introspection, world,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Gazes
Leong's watching TikTok on her laptop (as always) and she asks Lisa (an NYC girl) “Are you familiar with the the “downtown girl” aesthetic?”
Lisa’s dismissive, “Yeah, it just looks like Urban Outfitters grunge to me.”
Leong...

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Categories: salads, clothes, cool, fashion, school, student, teen, write,
Form: Free verse
The Four Winds of Christmas
 narrative 

Old Rinzburger was dead, 
only his wife has doubts. 
Death certificate had been signed.
by the banker, his best friend, 
He will soon take bids on his property.

An ancient once busy windmill 
dominates the...

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Categories: salads, 11th grade, anniversary, christmas, family, work,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Pickle Party Time
Tomorrow is the huge party,                              ...

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Categories: salads, dance, food, fun, humor, night, uplifting, wine,
Form: Rhyme
The Great Banquet
THE GREAT BANQUET

I’ve been to many banquets and many smorgasbords;
The fare has been so sumptuous as there it all was stored.
I’d try to take a sample of everything I liked;
The salads were so tasty, the...

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Categories: salads, food,
Form: Rhyme
Mushroomsp
These are some interesting shrooms that i have never picked: 

Bay bolete cap looks like brownish blood in color stipe is whitish brown mild flavour Edible 

Black trumpet looks like black sardacenia 
It’s edible.From its...

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Categories: salads, crazy, nature,
Form: List
Premium Member Christmas Spirit
     "Christmas Spirit"
(Christmas Day in Italian Culture)



as a snowy blanket of white caresses in Winter's glow
and frosty icicles kiss windowpanes in glazy show
a silent atmosphere embraces a starlit sight
while magnificent choir...

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Categories: salads, holiday, christmas, music, celebration, children, christmas, day,
Form: Kyrielle
Apples, Apples, Apples
It was a long summer and the bees did their job,
For the trees were filled with apples, hanging like little knobs.
 
Oh, those orbs, they looked so delicious and red,
I gathered so many, I had...

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Categories: salads, food, happiness, passionme, me,
Form: Couplet
Talking of Vegetables and Other With Humor
The tomato is the Kamikaze
    of the kitchen ...
    every day in droves or
    sliced ??..

    The onion is offered
   ...

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Categories: salads, addiction, allusion, fantasy, humor,
Form: Prose Poetry
Plazas Played Platforms
Dog fronted automobiles are seventh state in a placed race to hold a fantastic gold baton. Hamburgers and egg jiggling. How rather jolly says the gentleman stood by the train. His fine twisted moustache and...

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Categories: salads, business,
Form: I do not know?
Preoccupation
"PreOccupation"

spiced

cut up poetry
divides 
numbers 

intentional 
drivel moved 
to the side

on a blank page
into neat lines
sucked up

a much loved 
addiction 
novel and short

Pre Occupation 
of all the glossy 
shrouded shrouds

minds spiced
scab picking, their
word salads, tossed

the windbags
blowing...

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Categories: salads, dark, halloween, muse,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Once Upon a Time
Once upon a time here on earth
Before the dinosaurs or Eden, for what it's worth
I lived a life that you n'er can ken
Which is why I've never spoken of then.

'Tis hard to describe a scene...

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Categories: salads, earth, fantasy, imagery, world,
Form: Rhyme
Blowfly Bert the Bowerbird
Get the barby firing, put on the ready meat
have the odour wafting through houses in the street;
someone half a mile away, puts his nose in the air,
goes hell-bent on a bloodhound scent to get over...

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Categories: salads, character, satire,
Form: Rhyme
If Colors Were Flavors And Flavors Were Colors
#RED:
RENDERING A RICH, RIPE, ROBUST REVEALING, {A RAVENOUS APPEALING}
A FIERY FURY/FEVER PITCH IN HEAT INTENSITY PROVIDING FULFILLING IMMENSITY!


BLUE: BURSTING BRILLIANCE OF BEAUTIFUL BOUNTY AND BENEFICIAL BROADENING...
{NATURE'S SWEET NON-COMPETE  WITH FLAIR} "BLURPLE" A.K A. BLUISH...

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Categories: salads, color, food, imagery, imagination, passion, poetry, tribute,
Form: Free verse
Hatred Is Overrated
Whats with all the bull I've been hearing?
Whats with all the crap your spouting
To each other because of your viewpoints
Why you gotta be at each other's throats?
If you ask me-All this hate is bull!

One argues...

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© Megan Ryan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: salads, america, anger, poetry, universe, world,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Ode To a Crap Fruit Diet
I've started my stand-by diet: a few different fruits each day,
and having repeated it time and again, I feel qualified to say
apples, unless of a rare and crisp nature, are mushy and generally gross.
Halfway into...

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Categories: salads, fruit,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things