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Constructive Critism
There's consequences in all we say and do 
Go forward and walk your walk and I'll go ahead and talk my talk 
Quite distraught due to the fact that you're too good to be true
I...

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Categories: scold, deep,
Form: Free verse



Whats Behind the Curtain
I used to dream of a dark hall. Dim. Empty with thick cheap navy curtains. 
The breeze. It felt hot and old. It shivered in the curtains that lined the walls on both sides.
The breeze....

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Categories: scold, anxiety, dark, dream, imagery, symbolism,
Form: Free verse
Behind
I used to dream of a dark hall. Dim. Empty with thick cheap navy curtains. 
The breeze. It felt hot and old. It shivered in the curtains that lined the walls on both sides.
The breeze....

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Categories: scold, anxiety, depression, emo, suicide,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member With you, the twilight changes, wandering through the silent dreams
With you, the twilight changes, wandering through the silent dreams,
With you, destiny wanders, hopes and promised goals.
With trembling boats at the shores, love urges us to be
Hostages to the droplets of waves and kings over...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: scold, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Limerick Collaboration-Join In-New Additions
If you would like to have your limerick(s) posted, soup mail them to me.

Ms. Rude is still writing her snide remarks
She sounds like a mad dog who barks and barks
Geeze, lady, give it a rest
Your...

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Categories: scold, humor,
Form: Limerick



Inferiority Complex As a Kid, Adolescent and Emerging Adult
Inferiority complex as a kid, adolescent and emerging adult

Yours truly (an amazingly,
gracefully, and markedly modest
passively aging baby boomer -
formerly introverted long haired
pencil necked geek),
prattling wordsmith doth behold
nostalgic memories regarding father
(Boyce Brandon Harris)
long ago lapsed decades

during...

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Categories: scold, 11th grade, 12th grade, 1st grade, 2nd
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 38
“It is not the deer's tag.  We do not use tags.  These deer are free to come 
and go as they wish.”
     “Oh, alright then!”  He turned quickly...

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Categories: scold, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
Premium Member How Jay-Bird Got His Name
Young James Pruitt was an ordinary boy;
he grew up in an ordinary town.
But set a spell, and I’ll tell a tale
of how some not-so-ordinary things went down.

See, James was a good boy; he did his...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: scold, boy,
Form: Ballad
I Will Miss Us
I WILL MISS US

I've witnessed seasons
Year in year out
I've seen faces dark and fair
I've met pple strangers and known
Many of a kind, humble and arrogant
I've met, meeting and still gonna meet

Not all the thick clouds...

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Categories: scold, angel, best friend, boyfriend, deep, eulogy, girlfriend,
Form: ABC
Premium Member Justice
Justice
                                  ...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: scold, allusion, betrayal, bullying, confidence, corruption, farewell, judgement,
Form: Verse
Premium Member The Bird Brigade Has Been Summoned
The bird brigade has been summoned.
The empathy princess is down. Completely depleted of all energies, through ridiculously and blatantly giving too much of herself to others again.
I’m lying on the grass, prone, watching a cricket...

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Categories: scold, encouraging, fairy, fantasy, imagination, myth, spiritual, surreal,
Form: Narrative
Have You Ever Had Horn Haiku
Horn Combined Not Maligned Haiku

Cat is not a pain
Over house has a free rein
Which is domain.

I did discover,
To interrupt is corrupt;
Always done abrupt.

Is agitator
Also manipulator;
Even a traitor.

Between is schism;
Nationalist populism;
Read in catechism.

Was on Morning show...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: scold, humorous,
Form: Haiku
The Enchanted Forest
The enchanted forest- what a sight! 
With glorious rays of the dim sun,
 Shining through the peaks of the wise old trees.
With massive faces carved in the rough bark, close to the shiny multicolored leaves.

Whisking...

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© Ida Miller  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: scold, fairy, fantasy,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Domestic Entertainments
I find my entertainments close to home
as nothing could be more wildly hilarious
and downright curious
than my own complex teenagers
who sometimes speak
and do their math
about what adds up toward our shared
and independent 
futures.

Then there are cacophonous...

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Categories: scold, adventure, earth, happiness, home, humor, nature, night,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Coral and Lime stone
Coral and Limestone**

You can take the country out of me, but the essence of acid lime runs through my veins like an indelible mark of my heritage. Growing up on the island was a unique...

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Categories: scold, angst, celebration, character, confidence, conflict, emotions, happiness,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member All That 'I Am' - Revisited
All That ‘I AM’ - Revisited

Let all that ‘I AM,’ yes, my pulp, seed, and cover,
from dreams long misplaced to the fears, I’m resisting
(though friends think them offal). My eye’s tears from mote
(that makes sparks...

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Categories: scold, art, bible, faith, love, mystery,
Form: Rhyme
Destiny Doth Accompany, Deliver, Inveigle America
Destiny doth accompany, deliver, inveigle America...

Smartly, squarely, summarily into
pall bearing sized hands Helena Handbasket
adorned with Aconite (Monkshood) atop casket
signaling demise, née sealing freedom
(of life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness) fate
with eternal bondage super glued gasket.

I...

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Categories: scold, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, abuse,
Form: Political Verse
Expectations
On the day that I stop writing with passion, on the day when you see my name and it does'nt provoke an attraction, and on the day when I write a script to your disatisfaction,...

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Categories: scold, growing up, truth, words,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Lily Letters of Jasmine
  Dear grandma, 
       you were my litchi  s u n r i s e, 
  encasing stars in honeydews of  h e a l...

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Categories: scold, deep, emotions, granddaughter, grandmother, grief, meaningful, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Poet
THE POET’S PANEGYRIC

“There’s someone I knew with talent unleashed
and a heart that had for so many relentlessly reached
This poet sought inspiration from the living and the dead
But I can tell you this about the poet...

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Categories: scold, life, words,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Ghost Dog
Tommy swore he heard him whimper
his mother said it to be the wind
his dad said overactive imagination
but I did hear it, here we go again

Tommy would put out bowls of water and food
his mother would...

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Categories: scold, boy, dog, pets,
Form: Rhyme
Night of Passion
each gleaming candle with it's yellow glow, surrounds her beauty like an aura. Her 
eyes are like a cats..sparkling with curiousity and wonder as she swirls in her dress 
skirts around her chamber. I feel...

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Categories: scold, art, imagination, passion, romance, visionary, me, song,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Epigram Viii
Epigrams VIII

Less Heroic Couplets: Word to the Unwise
by Michael R. Burch

I wanted to be good as gold,
but being good, as I’ve been told,
requires something, discipline,
I simply have no interest in!



Brief Fling I
by Michael R. Burch

To...

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Categories: scold, humor, humorous, irony, wisdom, words, write, writing,
Form: Epigram
A Letter To My Mom
To my dear Mom,
I’m writing this letter
A lone entreaty to forgive my sins
So far what I misdemean and you wept mutely
Yet you never moaned and you never whomped
All the way you consoled by the warmth...

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Categories: scold, love, mothercare, me, care, cry, love, me,
Form: Free verse
Rather than crank up the heat
Rather than crank up the heat...

and ratchet up global warming
like bubbling vegetable stew
with tsk... tsk... heard
courtesy Greta Thunberg,
who would utter "how dare you..."

I bundle with layers to stave off cold
energy efficiency drilled courtesy
me late mother...

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Categories: scold, adventure, angel, appreciation, childhood, dream, happiness, january,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things