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Premium Member The Hotel Caretaker
How unparticular the day had particularly been,

On March the third of two-thousand and eighteen,

For the caretaker at an historic Adirondack Inn,

Had lacked company, and therefore, dopamine.

 

‘Twas Sunday when all the guests had fled,

From either...

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Categories: spied, death, grief, introspection, march, mystery, remember,
Form: Rhyme



I Am My Father's Son
They were gambling in front of the house.
Manservants and pages bustled about
Serving Suitors who just curse and carouse.
Few mix wine with water. I heard one shout,
"Clean down the tables with wet sponges! Rouse
Yourselves! And when...

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Categories: spied, adventure, anger, anxiety, bullying, father, history, introspection,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Point of a Gun
You are a 15 year old girl;
so young and able;
stature small , petite short not tall,  they hardly see at the kitchen table;
And at school it's not cool;
you're chosen;
But not for love, just..
Lust;
you see...

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Categories: spied, angst, appreciation, blessing, children, depression, children,
Form: Ballad
The Girl With Eyes As Black As Crows
On that night the moon seemed hidden from her starry brothers
The kind of night not suited for the fighters nor the lovers
I ventured out only to put out the low burning lamp
When there I saw...

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Categories: spied, dark, death, fantasy, murder, mythology, night, scary,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member A Poem of Ruth
The tears well up, and scarce could she not moan
When father, brother, husband, all have died.
She now has no possessions, neither home,
But travels to a distant, unknown land:
Once so secure, yet now compelled to roam;
Once...

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Categories: spied, bible, devotion, faith, journey,
Form: Iambic Pentameter



Premium Member Thirty-Two
from island corner, big Antrim lad
  to Belfast city, a tiny pad
  shattered windows, tilted clocks
  Goliath had lost his socks
  gargantuan giant going mad

  Armagh apple girl, any topic
...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: spied, ireland, nonsense,
Form: Verse
Snapshots From a Child's West London
I remember my cherished Wolf Cub pack, 
How I loved those Wednesday evenings, 
The games, the pomp and seriousness of the camps, 
The different coloured scarves, sweaters and hair 
During the mass meetings, 
The solemnity...

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Categories: spied, child, childhood, children, england, friendship, london, memory,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Haunting Wooded Tale
,It's like some long lost fairy tale 
That's handed down through time
But couldn't be, as you will see
For this strange tale is mine.

I chose to take a country road 
I do from time to time
To...

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Categories: spied, adventure, fantasy,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A World Without Pity
After wishing me a good morning, he said that it was all set,
It was time to raze the house, even though I wasn't in debt!

But they wanted to build a big highway, exactly in this...

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Categories: spied, adventure, fantasy, home, lost, time, world,
Form: Couplet
Quest of the Heart: Chapter Four
Grey Bane and the Dark Lord


Perched on a stalagmite jutting up from the floor
Hugo was staring at length across the cave
My eyes accustomed to the glow followed his gaze
Frozen in ice was my Love whom...

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Categories: spied, adventure, for her, journey, lost love, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Cover-Up -- Both Audio and Text - W-Illustration
I've long wondered about that so-called - "Moon landing"!?


Everything went smoothly on the morning that we launched and headed off to make our flight through space. 
And we’d now been receding from the earth for...

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Categories: spied, space,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Lily Maid of Astolat
The knight of knights, Sir Lancelot,
From far away in Camelot,
Went by a way that he knew not
And thus, by chance, spied Astolat
With sunset's gleam upon her tow'rs:
T'was there he met the maid Elaine,
With hair as...

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Categories: spied, devotion, farewell, first love, heartbroken, history,
Form: Rhyme
Life In a Dream Corrected
Moments to Reflect
Life found in a Dream 
Today I’m a lonely man living in a cold, cold world filled with indifferences and malice. As time marches on a harsh reality come to my mind, time...

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Categories: spied, faith, inspirational, son, me, heart, time, sea,
Form: Suzette Prime
Premium Member At Heaven's Gate - Parts 1 and 2
PART 1:          THE MEETING

Alone one night neath lantern light, I trudged a weary mile.
Forlorn, I went with shoulders bent (the storms around me howled)
until I met...

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Categories: spied, fantasy,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Nightingale - Part II
...cont

His sleep was tormented,
each sound he heard playing upon his dreams,
until the sweet notes he remembered
floated into his ears like the gentleness of down.
Following the sound he was surprised
to see his lovely companion sitting quite...

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Categories: spied, fantasy,
Form: Prose Poetry
Life Found In a Dream
Life found in a Dream 
Today I’m a lonely man living in a cold, cold world filled with indifferences and malice. As time marches on a harsh reality come to my mind, time is on...

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Categories: spied, faith, inspirational, spiritual, son, me, heart, time,
Form: Free verse
Moment To Reflect
Today I’m a lonely man living in a cold, cold world filled with indifferences and malice. As time marches on a harsh reality come to my mind, time is on no one’s sided, it is...

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Categories: spied, dream, inspirational, spiritual, son, me, heart, time,
Form: Free verse
Life Found In a Dream
Moments to Reflect
Life found in a Dream
 
Today I’m a lonely man living in a cold, cold world filled with indifferences and malice. As time marches on a harsh reality comes to mind, that time...

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Categories: spied, inspiration, spiritual,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Canned 'stink' - State of the Art For Crowd Control
Canned ‘STINK’ - State of the Art for Crowd Control
                         ...

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Categories: spied, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Far Away, Far Away
Far Away, Far Away

Children when you dream at night you may see an awesome sight!
Magic fairies in the dew near trilliums of snow white hue.
You must search within your dreams by the light of midnight...

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Categories: spied, childhood, fairy, fantasy, imagery, nature, nursery rhyme,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Once Upon a Time
There stood a castle on the summit of a hill
Now fallen to decay, hidden among bushes wild
It perched like an eagle’s nest on the steep hill
It was owned by a Lord, gentle and mild

Blessed with...

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Categories: spied, celebration, cute love, irony, marriage,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Swimming Against the Current
[Note: You will see in the work below connections to other poems I have posted here.  Those poems are tangents to this poem that more completely tell the tale of rise, pride, hubris, fall,...

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Categories: spied, ozymandias, pride, sin,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Much Ado About No Thing
"By definition, a ghost is unable to bonk anybody --
save the believer in ghosts."
-- a Rational exorcist of all no things "supernatural" 
  
*   *   *
   
Now, once...

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Categories: spied, pain,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Yes About a Dress
YES ABOUT A DRESS

El, please come shopping with me today,
He knew she would ask him anyway,
Sure Honey, he immediately lit
A cigarette, we’ll leave in a bit!
Shopping with Jen wasn’t too much fun,
She was fussy, and...

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Categories: spied, funny, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Easter Bird
The Sinai Rose finch, oblivious to the commotion in the nearby city, busily gathered dry grass and floral fodder to repair her nest, disturbed by a human behemoth, snatching the thorny brambles which hid the...

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Categories: spied, bird, easter, nature,
Form: Prose

Book: Reflection on the Important Things