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Zen Death Haiku Ii
Today, catching sight of the mallards
crying over Lake Iware:
Must I too vanish into the clouds?
—Prince Otsu translation by Michael R. Burch  

This world—
to what may we compare it?
To autumn fields
lying darkening at dusk
illuminated by...

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Categories: seventy, death, imagery, life, nature, symbolism, visionary, world,
Form: Haiku



Premium Member The Swoon Hypothesis - Part 2
"The Swoon Hypothesis" - Part 2



Arimathea stands next to you and I on the deck, soon we are back in Nazareth, you press into my palm, 
“A very rare Dubunni coin” you say - on...

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Categories: seventy, imagery, jesus, love,
Form: Free verse
This World of Dew
THIS WORLD OF DEW

This world? 
Moonlit dew
flicked from a crane's bill.
—Eihei Dogen Kigen, loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Seventy-one?
How long
can a dewdrop last? 
—Eihei Dogen Kigen, loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Dewdrops beading grass-blades
die before...

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Categories: seventy, age, art, autumn, bereavement, death, life, time,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member No God of Mine - 2021 Edit
[This poem 'No God Of  Mine' was seemingly confounding readers as
to its meaning. Ordinarily, if I felt a poem wasn't  cutting it, I'd delete
it, but on this occasion, I've been asked to explain it... so here goes.]


By...

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Categories: seventy, evil, horror,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Alaskan Oil Pipeline
The Alaskan Oil Pipeline

Nineteen sixty-eight confirmed the year
Of discovery by ‘Humble Oil’
To North America’s largest oil field,
On the North Slope of the Brooks Range;
A west to east Northern Alaskan mountain chain.
An area forty miles wide...

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Categories: seventy, education, environment, history, technology, tribute, usa,
Form: Prose Poetry



Premium Member Random Excerpts From Ice In My Eyes, Smoke In Yours - a Novel
"Hey, you philosophysing Hindu. Give me a break, Buddy. I was just pulling your leg. [...] I want the rest of the story. Really, I mean it.” Theson said nothing. [...] “I can see you’re...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: seventy, fantasy, growing up, lost, nature, religion,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Truth Is All An Act In Government Exposed
One small little country which houses 
one of the highest paid governments 
in this modern world joke ran upside down

A big part of our life existing reality 
when the backbone is gone snakes appear with...

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Categories: seventy, betrayal, ireland, political, rights, society, truth,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member On Fam'Ly Traditions - 2nd Third
On Fam’ly Traditions - 2nd third -
 


“Might as well grab us some food an' some beer...some ice...and some bundles o' wood, an' prob'ly some charcoal....there ain't nothin' better than walleye from right off a...

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Categories: seventy, family, together,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Twin Towers Disaster Or a True Friend Part 1
Touching my hand was a wet doggy.
Whatever my fate was going to be,
My dog, my hero would be with me,
If he was in terror it did not show,
I was the weak one that I know.
With...

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Categories: seventy, poetry,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 9
As Lumi left the two, they strolled slowly along the cobbled streets and the mood changed from jovial to serious.  DynDoeth's voice lowered to just above a whisper,
     “Joulupukki, I...

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Categories: seventy, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 56
“This will come to an end now,” Rian demanded!  Joulupukki nudged Dyndoeth and glanced at the crystals in each corner of the ceiling. He saw the elf begin to tense.  He also noticed...

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Categories: seventy, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
No Title
I have slept but I have not slept
I have not slept but I have slept
For the first time in two years
I slept without a word of care
No codes, no crossroads
No railroads, no shiploads
No lizards no...

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Categories: seventy, america, betrayal, character, emotions, environment, food, gender,
Form: Narrative
Graveyard love
Graveyard love



My love is dead, the woman too, and love is an emotion. They are lost.
My feeling of love, which lived in me until now, but was discarded a long time ago.
I was dumped, trampled,...

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Categories: seventy, love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Life Is Almost Over
I have written this today to let my family and friends know what's going on in my life.
I am deeply saddened by where I am, in it, right now, but am appreciative of the excellent...

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Categories: seventy, age, cancer, death, life, wife,
Form: Couplet
My Love, My Best Friend, My Wife
I write this prose for my dear, fair lady wife
To celebrate her Birthday on November 29th
She’s my partner, my best friend, the love of my life
Without her my life would be as dark as night

From...

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Categories: seventy, allegory, birthday, celebration, for her, husband, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member the 3rd floor
This was last Saturday night. We were at a rooftop party in downtown New Haven thrown by ‘DocHouse.’ Doc-House is kind of a frat-house, owned by Dr. Melon, where he and seven doctoral students live....

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Categories: seventy, humor, school, social, student,
Form: Free verse
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: seventy, 11th grade, 12th grade, 1st grade, 2nd
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Mask of Labradorite
Thrice the night—the day!—both fell to sleepless slumber,
But now in Spring, though yet again: The third was three in number. 

I sense a wince remind itself,
Of what it means to be,
Instead to beg for booked...

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Categories: seventy, corruption, imagination, judgement, life, mystery, myth, psychological,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Fall of Berlin
Fall Of Berlin

There on the wall hangs a mixture of paint on linen,
Leaving the impression of a city besieged, encased in ice;
Purposely frozen in horror to remind the living,
Of blood oozing from the rubble into...

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Categories: seventy, history, war, world war ii,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Best Christmas Ever
It was going to be the best Christmas of the most spectacular, magnificent Christmases in the world.
Certainly, the best one we had ever seen, for Grandma Winslet was coming from England which is big.
She used...

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Categories: seventy, christmas, family, grandmother,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Grandma Winslet and Her Guest
It was going to be the best Christmas of the most spectacular, magnificent Christmases in the world.Certainly, the best one we had ever seen, for Grandma Winslet was coming from England which is big.
She used...

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Categories: seventy, grandchild, granddaughter, grandfather, grandmother, grandparents, grandson,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 43
Ceridfen had little trouble adjusting her menu to accommodate the new arrival.  She brought out a terrine of pumpkin soup, savory with a hint of spice and honey.  A casserole of squash and...

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Categories: seventy, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Which Paradise Is Not the Elusive Chimere
Which paradise is not the elusive chimère?
	 	 
…how long does it take to live one life…learn the lessons of a lifetime…find the time to live…find the time to sort things out…know what you did...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: seventy, heaven, innocence, myth, paradise, symbolism, truth, universe,
Form: Free verse
The Fall and Rise of Bernie Frasier
Part One.  
Bernie Frasier, a funny man, a brilliant man, a can do man, if Bernie can’t do it, no one can!   Bernie Frasier, a kind and friendly man, a gentle man,...

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© Ben Devlin  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: seventy, absence, destiny, encouraging, fate,
Form: Narrative
Seven Hundred Seventy Seven Words Our All In All
"Offer this to Me, your "everything" please child?" 

... 

What? 

... 

"Your "everything?" 

... 

My "all" You mean? 

Well Lord this is going to take some doing, I've tried and have kept trying to apply...

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© James Long  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: seventy, 12th grade, 1st grade, 4th grade, 5th
Form: Bio

Book: Shattered Sighs