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One Day
One day not so long ago 
I walked
Never alone
For the world 
Is always my home

It was a late
Spring snow
Yet I felt
Invisible red roses
Offering sweetest perfume
To my nose and soul

There’s such warmth 
In snow-filled winter
No bitterness
No...

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Categories: sidewalks, humanity,
Form: Free verse



Part 1: Confusion of the Muse
The large, bright Winter moon shone it's heavenly light over and out amongst the snow-covered city. The city was large, the city was noisy. It was midnight and the bustling still urged on. People ached...

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Categories: sidewalks,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Once Upon a Christmas 1954 - Part One - a Short Story From My Memoir
Each year as Christmas rolls around, as I buckle under the pressure and stress of shopping for gifts for people that already  have everything, I find myself remembering that Christmas of 1954.

Dad had joined...

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Categories: sidewalks, christmas, nostalgia,
Form: Narrative
Wellful of Wails
'You've thrown me over the edge of the highest peaked cliff imaginable
As I spiral further down, my outer shell gets roughed up
by sticks and stones
until my body is disfigured beyond recognition
as if I'd been torn...

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Categories: sidewalks, friendship, love, universe,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Fat People - Xxix
Unquotable quotes: Fat People – XXIX

(I know this piece sounds mean and cruel but as every single parent must have experienced, this is also the expression of utter exasperation, and perhaps there’s also the slightest...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sidewalks, abuse, chocolate, depression, health, humor, hyperbole, natural
Form: Epigram



I Had No Clue It Was Valentines Day Part 1
I had no clue it was Valentine’s Day
Because no one said happy Valentine’s Day
I had no clue it was valentines’ Day
Because I had no one to share the Day
I ventured into another world
And drifted off...

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Categories: sidewalks, angel, celebration, community, confidence, death, encouraging, environment,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Word Fantasy In F Sharp Minor In 3 Movements
Word Fantasy in F Sharp Minor  (3 Movements)

1

(Andante con moto)

Hey man. Take this.

I got it last night,
under a fractured street light,
with shattered pieces of clear glass, scattered
at the nexus of an obscure dark freeway...

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Categories: sidewalks, allegory,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Visit To Quiet Town
While returning home from my job, in bustling New York City,
The blaring horns of traffic, and the noise were getting to me.

With loud yelling on the sidewalks, and cawing crows up above,
And my poor aching...

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Categories: sidewalks, fantasy, imagery, people, places, silence, travel, vacation,
Form: Couplet
A Different Tune
Everybody is singing a different tune
Everybody is dancing to a different beat
Everybody is praying to a different God
And here I am feeling very sad
I am here, you are there but I have no fear

The politicians...

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Categories: sidewalks, america, appreciation, christian, community, endurance, faith, growth,
Form: Dramatic Verse
The Abandon Farm
I have always wanted something wonderful out of life
But my mother said there is always a price
It has nothing to do with land, money or property 
Someone has always been there for me and I...

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Categories: sidewalks, betrayal, change, corruption, destiny, farm, hope, symbolism,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member La Vie En Rose
People say my personality is perky, many seem to find me intriguing;
And I greatly enjoy being popular, as I don't find society fatiguing.

Having traveled to myriad places, I have seen many beautiful sights,
Such as very...

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Categories: sidewalks, fantasy, hope, imagery, joy, magic, rose, sunshine,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Rue Saint-Honore
It's the weekend (Friday night). Lisa and I are hangin’, music’s playing, and we’re rummaging through my suitcase, for an outfit option, for me, tonight. Call it cliché, but we like going out - and...

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Categories: sidewalks, fashion, friendship, fun, humor, mental health, paris,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member My boots, still burdened with the dust of Carpathian trails
My boots, still burdened with the dust of Carpathian trails,
Silently slip over the gleaming tiles of an urban temple,
Where hipsters sip artisanal nectar on lazy Tuesday afternoons,
Under the impassive gaze of a Bucharest wrapped in...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sidewalks, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Bubbles
Is there room to care for the penultimate?
Can't decide if the space can satisfy two collard greens.  
One oblivious cabbage... one who has desperately tried to expand the space, to save the others, who...

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Categories: sidewalks, change,
Form: Sestina
30 Days In

30 Days In

I fall short of just enough
Words escaped my breath
Eager to talk 
My tongue utters
As a mute 
Finding his voice 
My mind races with mighty a speed

My fragility becomes apparent 
A spectacle amongst
Figures who...

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Categories: sidewalks, abuse, anxiety, corruption, depression, evil, mental health,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Reply To Carl Brouard
It is not mandatory
However, I feel that it is my duty
To respond to Carl Brouard
‘Knowing how to drink is not an art
Drinking is not a duty’
But a necessity which is obligatory
As it is crucial even...

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Categories: sidewalks, chocolate, drink, inspiration, literature, poems, poetry, poets,
Form: Rhyme
It's Friday Night
It is Friday and cars are rolling down the street
It is Friday and I can feel your heart beat, 
I know that you are thousands of miles away
 My spirit is yearning so come and...

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Categories: sidewalks, beauty, blessing, destiny, england, environment, friend, romance,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Moomy, Smoke and a Pancake
Sweet mother, Virginia Slim wedged between your fingers,  
that last light willed to die at the rig
of a darkened room.  
You—half-goddess, half-ghost, pinioned in some still-life setting
of tumbled smoke and silver hair. ...

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Categories: sidewalks, appreciation, introspection, mother son,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member For my parents, I am the son who carries their prayers on his shoulders like wings of light
For my parents, I am the son who carries their prayers on his shoulders like wings of light,
in a silent dance of stars gathering to build a universe worthy of their love.
They say they're lucky...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sidewalks, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member In the Cycle Of Existence
On reflection, a shining  mirror lays my core ethos bear,
inkling etched on mien can’t escape deep probing,
tilted jaw, gleaming eyes, vivacious aspect,
express an ardent quest for exponential flourish,
in this life of mine, and its...

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Categories: sidewalks, birth, celebration, character, courage, deep, future, happiness,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Sleep Apnea: The Trail of The Silent Killer
It's been ten years since I've been diagnosed with this DISORDER, with that said, it's NOT a DISEASE. As an active kid, I had damaged a minute portion of my TRACHEA which is the wind-pipe,...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sidewalks, analogy, education, inspiration,
Form: Carpe Diem
Sometimes I
Sometimes I...sometimes I wish I could combust
burst into flames, spontaneously erupt; magma
Sometimes I...
sometimes I just wish emptily, heavily
I was someone else, something better
but all the wishing I do
there's not a single one that will bother...

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Categories: sidewalks, imagery, lost, sorrow, , 8th grade,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member What Can We Do
What does it take to shut down the dialers					 
who feed on our ears and our patience?
O What does it take? 
How can we shut down the pleas for support,
the electric voices that bother our...

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© Bill Keen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sidewalks, allusion, assonance, metaphor, truth,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Fragrant Families
I was a skillful, amiable nursery worker, cultivating blooms in a greenhouse,
Like feverish and fragrant blooms, often grown in redbird's green treehouse.

Hours were spent sowing seeds, adjusting conditions, and also and pruning,
As June full moon...

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Categories: sidewalks, beauty, dream, fantasy, flower, imagery, nature, work,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Faces In the Crowd
I was a vibrant, portrait painter, bringing cherished profiles to eternal life,
Like undying life of balmy springtime, recurring in shades of green so rife.

I had long been fascinated with new faces, for it is seldom,...

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Categories: sidewalks, art, celebrity, dream, fantasy, imagery, mystery, people,
Form: Couplet

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