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Premium Member Bartender Tales Ii: Changes
Kerris  spoke to Damian the junior 
Bartender on the phone.  "Yeah, it's 
8 o'clock now.  I'll be there  at 9 to
Open.  Meet me there at that time."
He smiled happily thinking...

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Categories: squinted, beautiful, blue, engagement, friend, friendship, heart, life,
Form: Dramatic Verse



Premium Member Hither, Thither, and Yon
Once upon a time, there were two little villages, Rowling and Tolkien, that lived in peace with each other.  Rowling and Tolkien had many, many children, some very young, others young, and a few...

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© Mark Toney  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: squinted, children, conflict, family, fantasy, parents, peace,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Velvet Glove Compartment
Age defiant was this spruce and spirited citizen slinking blithely past the burgundy red doors of her enigmatic country dwelling.
As her olive skin neatly curved fingers 
slid over an intermittently scratched carbon black handrail she...

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Categories: squinted, adventure, age, birth, celebration, deep, devotion, feelings,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Chapter 117 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: Celebration of Life Ii --- a Family Affair
August ushered in a Rain storm
 lasting 2 days. Damian laid in bed
11 in the night listening to the pouring 
Rain beside Dolly. He touched Dolly
"Come to me Mrs. Me I need you
Delilah baby." Dolly...

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Categories: squinted, 9th grade, absence, business, devotion, emotions, water,
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member doof-doof
“22½ euros for a Martini,” Peter remarked, when he first scanned the menu.
“It’s not like we aren’t going to get them,” I said, “we’re not going to cheap our way to abstinence." The waiter came...

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Categories: squinted, humor, mom, paris, student, vacation,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member The Grand Piano
She was a grand piano: grand in structure, grand in beauty, grand in quality 
of sound. She had captured the heart of every pianist who had come to play in 
the great hall. Once they...

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Categories: squinted, analogy, love,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Story of the Grand Piano
She was a grand piano: grand in structure, grand in beauty, grand in quality 
of sound. She had captured the heart of every pianist who had come to play in 
the great hall. Once they...

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Categories: squinted, allegory, betrayal, music,
Form: Prose
Premium Member A Well-Known Stranger
'Twas a sound I thought alarming, most assuredly disarming;
Up I rose from peaceful slumber to discern what it might be.
While my candle flickered, wavered; whilst my heartbeat halted, quavered,
At my window I was favoured by...

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Categories: squinted, absence, assonance, feelings, miss you, ocean,
Form: Rhyme
Sequel Swear It Was the Moon
An entire week I handled it-
The teasing and the taunting and
Every night the moon shone down-
Was really very daunting.

Judge John squinted his eyes at me,
T'was approximately mid morning.
Cleaned his ear with his finger-
"Am giving you...

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Categories: squinted, humorous, moon, sun, word play,
Form: Rhyme
Quest of the Heart: Chapter Three
A Friend in the Dark


A soft screeching sound over head brought me back
With Grey Bane in hand I swung quickly around
When I saw what it was I broke out in laughter
The little guy flew to...

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Categories: squinted, adventure, for her, journey, lost love, love,
Form: Rhyme
Finding a New Friend
Teddiboo was trifling and trifling so
He just kept wandering to and fro
His barber Mr. Smith had grown old and gray
Mr. Smith had just moved far far away

Teddiboo was a Spaazzoozle and don't you know
His hair...

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Categories: squinted, children, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Hitchhiker From Another World Part 3
Just as well I was driving at a moderate speed.
Having resumed control I spied Lelia sticking her tongue out at those reckless varmints.
She stopped the minute I noticed.
Odd.
“Children …….sometimes you have to act like a...

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Categories: squinted, art, august, beautiful, beauty, character, creation, deep,
Form: Prose
The Reunion
The sixty-year reunion
of the class of '55
was quite a celebration
for the ones who had survived...

First came prissy Pomeroy-
then Milford, Meeks, and Moody
who like old crows, perched and cawed
at busty old Miss Trudy

While Trudy curled her...

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Categories: squinted, age, character, growth, humor, humorous, people, perspective,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member This Will Take Balls
The bases needed sweeping 
As the end was drawing near
Buns and weenies waving
As Fans swilled down their beer

The crowd jumped to their feet
As Macy went to bat 
And while walking to the plate
To everyone he...

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Categories: squinted, hero,
Form: Rhyme
More Than Once
It got worse each time,
But was always intrusive.
Inside and out you would climb.
Until you were fully protrusive.

First time was all hands,
Then you moved down below,
I listened to your demands
I didn't want the bruises to show.

He...

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Categories: squinted, abuse, cry, fear, night, pain, sad, violence,
Form: Rhyme
A Clicking Tock
A night, again, in waking sleep,
Unuttered words that write the wall
From depths of darkness figures creep
Beneath the million fathom fall

Unspeakable the dreams that fright
The squinted eyes belie the wake
Beneath the sheets to flee the fight
And...

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Categories: squinted, allegory, angst, art, confusion, death, depression, fantasy,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Preaching Peace

Trembling in the silence of a fresh snowfall, awaiting the struggle of laughter and tears, the beautiful that comes from stars shadowed by flakes so gentle they seem to speak silence into the spirit –...

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Categories: squinted, appreciation, beautiful, january, peace, silence, snow, winter,
Form: Verse
Shana and Shano Part Iii
“What…happened…to…me? What…ab…ab…”
Despite my new found breath, my speech was weak 
and lacking.

“Hush little one.” A soft spoken voice was heard 
though she did not move her mouth to say the
words.

“You are safe now. Ashtira is...

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Categories: squinted, adventure, art, family, children, imagination, river,
Form: Free verse
Aubade On the Morning After
Im half awake, and glaring at the sunrise
distant brilliance slowly eating at my dry eyes
squinted to best witness the aureate Apollo
refract off blades soaked through with dew
heaven's first blush, midsummer quiet, and coffee scent
cast clarity,...

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Categories: squinted, passionworld, universe,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Silhouette
Awake as always at four bells
Call of nature, best alarm clock
Frozen by the sight
Could it be a trick of the light
Just a short pause and glance at the floor
There it was thirty-two years and never
Saw...

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Categories: squinted, age, art, beautiful, feelings, marriage, miracle, wife,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member lets tango Poetry Contest
Words on the wall.
Go with Paul.
So profound.
Like a crystal ball.
Okay, all coming back.
Should have read.
Julie, will you go with Paul.
But it didn’t.
Surely a message.
A deeper meaning.
Check the celestial phone.
A message awaits.
You dirty lying scummbag, drop...

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© Paul Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: squinted, death, feelings, humor, love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Teenaged Niche
Drop dead gorgeous dark eyed bus boy chased
Peer assured status, focus of my fascination
High fiving idol guffawed and elbowed adjacent
Mates in droves, admirers in rows, dreamy Damon


Enriched to glimpse soap opera face as I boarded
From...

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Categories: squinted, 9th grade, cute love, desire, lost, social,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Lost Causes Remastered
Santa Clauses were to be molten and reshaped into Holy Cross bunnies
		             on a mega 3D printer but then the app somehow went...

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Categories: squinted, easter,
Form: Free verse
The Elephant Gift
The Elephant Gift.
upon the elephant rode a boy prince,
his royal command, he was there to evince. 
dark with grace and dripping with youth.
bringing his men, his crown and his couth. 
town after town he strode...

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Categories: squinted, child, fantasy, humorous, life,
Form: Verse
Fair and Market In Wales
Lost my kids once just for a  minute or so in the fair:  needle in haystack.
Busy and purposeful Sunday morning. Fascinating bee hive but I wanted my kids back

Thought they were next to...

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Categories: squinted, childhood,
Form: Couplet

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