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Premium Member Rum N Raisin 3 - the Cat Who Fell To Earth
Raisin liked to make her bed upon a shelf up high
She said she likes the feeling that she’s almost in the sky
One day she fell and bonked her head and Rum could only stare
And wondered...

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Categories: secretive, cat, fantasy, nursery rhyme,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Enola Gay
Enola Gay

There on the ‘North Field’ tarmac of Tinian Island, Marianas;
Taxis the sleek designed ‘Boeing B-29 Superfortress’ to ready for take-off. 1
Glistening, polished aluminum under the blaring floodlights filmed for posterity,
Maneuvers' the ‘Enola Gay’, chosen...

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Categories: secretive, education, history, usa, war, world, world war
Form: Verse
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 108
Shortly after the naming they made arrangements to visit Jessica's home in Nordgrend.  Her father, Raðulfr, sadly, had also succumbed to the last ringing of life's chimes as time's pendulum could no longer be...

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Categories: secretive, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Chapter 151- Pt 3 same day - DAMIAN DELILAH MALLORY HOLANNYA: The Wedding PLAN
Date: April   2051

Dolly was beginning a slow panic.
"Alright this can not fail! "Where are
They now? The wedding is tomorrow!"
I wanna call Virginia make sure their
On the up side at home. I I can...

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Categories: secretive, absence, africa, allusion,
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member Knowledge Is a Genie Once Let Out of the Bottle It Cant Be Put Back
1
Profound insight climbing the mountain
The higher you go the more beautiful view 
Opens up wide spread in front of you
You see the world under your feet
Overwhelmingly liberating experience 
Shocking overpowering, and scary
You play walking on...

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Categories: secretive, allusion, deep, humanity, philosophy, symbolism, visionary, wisdom,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Dear Sue
Dear Sue,

I am remembering our strong negative responses
to the young woman who surreptitiously read
her aunt's very private diary,
filled with vulnerable statements
of the most intimate nature
and transparently lusty spirit,

Yet, though secretive,
then took a bold black marker
and...

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Categories: secretive, appreciation, bullying, caregiving, health, humanity, humor, woman,
Form: Political Verse
Politics and Poetry - Is Hate Really the Answer
Politics and Poetry – is hate really the answer

Why write a poem of hate about Trump
He’s been there just over a week
Though Hilary Clinton the people did dump
It still matters not what they seek

He cussed...

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Categories: secretive, angst, political,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Nature Nurturing Questions
Why is misery said to love company
while depression demands solitude?

And
is it always true that nature abhors a vacuum
or 
sometimes true nurture adores expansion?

Misery,
depression,
anxiety,
negatively respond to trauma.

Negatives do not look for like company
but can positively appreciate...

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Categories: secretive, health, heartbreak, integrity, loss, mental illness, power,
Form: Parallelismus Membrorum
Lets Talk About Love
Lets talk about love

Love is meant to be an opportunity
To share a place in time,
And an open heart for a person, 
That God has designed, just for you.
Love is to be our now,
Our everlasting and...

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Categories: secretive, love, marriage, life, god, heart, god, heart,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Faerie Wonderland Retrograde
Beyond the wispy, secretive slick and silent faerie wonderland
Forthwith and within, and among the angels, are mindful mountains,
Protecting the delicate,feeling-forth creatures, who slumber amongst the roses.
Roses of colors not experienced on this planet, because these...

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Categories: secretive, encouraging, fairy, fantasy, happiness, hope, inspirational love,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Madame Bovary: Come and Take Me If You Can
"Madame Bovary", a novel by French novelist Gustave Flaubert, in 1856. Flaubert reconstructed a conventional story of adultery into a lasting work of heartfelt humanity. Madame Bovary is considered Flaubert’s masterpiece, and, according to some,...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: secretive, angst, character, muse,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Recollections From the Golden Cree Iii
Brackish-gurgling days that
Unobtrusively slid along
Past tussock grass and curled up 
Balls of Fern...
Glued tightly onto structured vanes
Of outstretched frond.
Venerable Mosses reciting epic tales,
Measured throughout Metronomical 
Strains,
Chanting methodically in harmonious
Downturn - 
Wherein contained: 
Foreboding dialects delivered...

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Categories: secretive, growing up, , western,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Personal Problems
I was an active and happy person, and had a great fondness for movies,
Like the enthusiastic nature lover, bears a fondness for outdoor beauties.

I indulged in both the old and new movies, those of almost...

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Categories: secretive, celebrity, character, confusion, fantasy, film, imagery, nature,
Form: Couplet
A Tribute To Our Lion's Roar
This is the story about the man who sought refuge in my heart
His glance told stories
It sang songs, reviving and pioneering all at the same time 
His melody was beauty and foreign, a vacation I...

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Categories: secretive, addiction, betrayal, confusion, drug, love hurts, sad
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Nietzsche
Pain is everywhere
Springing from the crown 
Of the head and like jellyfish 
Expanding proboscis
Cover the whole body
Till the end of the toes
He collapses in epilepsy
And lays there on the cold floor
For the whole day
Till the...

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Categories: secretive, philosophy,
Form: ABC
Premium Member Nietzsche
Pain is everywhere
Springing from the crown 
Of the head and like jellyfish 
Expanding proboscis
Cover the whole body
Till the end of the toes
He collapses in epilepsy
And lays there on the cold floor
For the whole day
Till the...

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Categories: secretive, anger, anxiety, deep, philosophy, visionary,
Form: Free verse
Tribute To the Wolf
Tribute to the Wolf

I am of your nation (Cherokee)
I have travelled far to find my family
 (They are scattered across America)
Boundaries are now gone
I know you as you know me

My Mother taught me so
I know...

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© Ian Howard  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: secretive, native american, lost, people, children, lost, people,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Imagine
Imagine you live in a daily environment
where and when everything you like
is already yours if you simply ask for this whatever with gratitude,
and is more frustratingly ungraspable if you cannot acquire sufficient gratitude to ask.

And,...

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Categories: secretive, health, love, mental illness, philosophy, political, psychological,
Form: Political Verse
The Secret Lives of Chimney Pots I
Cluttering above huddled rooftops
Of sprawling villages 
And shy provincial towns;
Rising sharply amidst swooping
Declinations;
Hesitating when gathering at the
Tangled woodland perimeters of
Outlying greenland bounds,
Jostled apex ridges detach among
Themselves...
When habitually roused from early
Mornings
Newly awakened sounds.

Electrical milk floats whir...

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Categories: secretive, philosophy,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Shadows - 1
Shadows of clouds fall across the sunlit moment, breaking through dawn like a peace filled thought whispers music into a heart  - quote by poet

Lovely shadows
Dark and wise
Drift across skies
Lit up in morning glow
Intense...

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Categories: secretive, muse, sun, sunshine, surreal,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Our Completeness
Rumi Verse: The universe is not outside of you. Look inside yourself, everything that you want you already are.
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Phenotype-inherited flaw chimera
fantasy flurry...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: secretive, analogy, appreciation, bereavement, betrayal, character, perspective,
Form: Free verse
Baudelaire Translation: the Balcony
Le Balcon (The Balcony)
Charles Baudelaire
trans. Michael R. Burch

Paramour of memory, ultimate mistress,
source of all pleasure, my only desire;
how can I forget your ecstatic caresses,
the warmth of your breasts by the roaring fire,
paramour of memory, ultimate...

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Categories: secretive, beauty, crush, for her, french, lust, paris,
Form: Verse
Its Spring
Shii, Listen! Did you hear that sound? Place your finger across your lips and listen carefully to what is going around.

It is enigmatic, and sensational, can you feel it? It has aroused my spirit and...

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Categories: secretive, beautiful, best friend, business, butterfly, change, color,
Form: Narrative
Two Poems On Musical Themes
Two Poems on Musical Themes


Salieri Speaks

His genius brought me to the brink of a fearful inadequacy.
What does one do when you reach a mountain top
only to find yourself on a foothill?
I thought posterity would acknowledge
the...

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Categories: secretive, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Eleven Pm Part Two
For once, man, be serious
This is liberty hall, you know
And all the fairies want a tumble
Even though that is mother-in-law…
You shouldn’t miscarry injustice!

Sure, fad, I apologize, really serious:
I’m quite un-particular you see
About who goes west...

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Categories: secretive, fun,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things