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Onerous Task Confronted Teachers and Parents
Onerous task confronted teachers and parents

As prospective students
ably ready themselves to matriculate
and/or first set little feet 
inside halls of learning,
I rebroadcast a poem crafted
at the height of Covid-19.

A couple years gone back educators
adaptation regarding coronavirus...

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Categories: stereotypical, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Free verse



Within My Quasi Moat Toad Lily Padded Immediate Environs
Within my quasi moat toad lily padded immediate environs

Meaning the corporeal complex edifice
housing these lovely bones, 
where linkedin logorrhea ably
strives to break out 
in meaningless song 
yobble hum hum diddle dee dee
and dance courtesy 
an...

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Categories: stereotypical, adventure, age, allusion, analogy, anniversary, appreciation, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Reflections Upon Mine Gender Identity Redux
Reflections upon mine gender identity redux

Although heterosexual 
predilections punctuated
physiological pulsations 
about five inches below
innie belly button of mine 
showcasing undersize
male member, when fully erect 
not much to crow
about, contributed 
diminished masculinity within
body electric regarding 

wordsmith...

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Categories: stereotypical, age, analogy, anxiety, atheist, birth, boy, confidence,
Form: Free verse
Creative Cerebral Craftiness Coaxes
Creative cerebral craftiness coaxes...

Childhood campy chimera curtain call
subsequently hinting (based on accuweather)
the approach of blizzard squall
so burrow under quilted cover y'all
until warm temperatures arrive when springtime
ushers social media platforms 
buzzfeeding earthlinked instant karma 
jump/kickstarting linkedin...

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Categories: stereotypical, 12th grade, adventure, age, baptism, business, creation,
Form: Rhyme
The First Anniversary Since Being Pelted
The first anniversary since being pelted...

with pistachio shells April 3rd, 2021
sitting in the exact same chair
yours truly sat three hundred 
and sixty five days ago. 

Watermelons, grapefruits, oranges...
lobbed at yours truly ruled out,
hence the missus...

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Categories: stereotypical, abuse, adventure, anger, april, courage, endurance, fate,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Tears On Her Pillow - Continued From a Girl Named Sue
Tears for a Mother
Fears for a Father gone
Fate deals an unfair hand
The door to youthful joy closing
on adolescent shoulders imposing
grown up responsibilities instead

Eyes sadly deprived 
See not the panorama
of pursuing cloud shapes
that conceal a frivolous...

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Categories: stereotypical, fate, first love, hope, love,
Form: Free verse
Pelted With Pistachio Shells April 3rd 2021
Pelted with pistachio shells April 3rd, 2021

Watermelons, grapefruits, oranges...
lobbed at yours truly ruled out,
hence the missus dreamt up bright idea
to enfilade me courtesy pistachio shells.

Rather than just hurl one at a time,
(she who unwittingly helped...

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Categories: stereotypical, 12th grade, abuse, adventure, baptism, conflict, divorce,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Yule Fence
Allow me to go back and rewind our time as friends
When I promised myself I'd never let you or anyone in

Especially the stereotypical people in your community
Where I believed in your heart I'd have equal...

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Categories: stereotypical, boyfriend,
Form: Rhyme
Perfection
Torn by the lies of the past
Of the future
Of the present 
Shredded by the mocking faces 
But I wanted to love
To be held with such care
But to dare 
To fail once more
To open that door
The...

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Categories: stereotypical, beauty, bullying, confidence, deep, dream, god,
Form: Free verse
Chopsticks
A chopstick is just a utensil.
But a chopstick can
trigger that
uncontrollable laughter
and smiles at the dinner table.
When one snaps, we chuckle.
When someone can’t use them properly,
we giggle.
When someone eats with them,
we ridicule.

Chopsticks are an icon of...

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© Ryan Zhao  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: stereotypical, character, desire, hope, perspective, truth, voice,
Form: Free verse
Somnambulant Schlemiel Schleps and Says Shalom
Somnambulant schlemiel schleps...and says Shalom...

to anonymous readers March 22nd, 2022
(blustery and chilly Tuesday)
reminiscing about mein kampf,
when precious irretrievable youth
frittered away within
emotional wilderness of mine.

Into lonely senescence -
more'n three plus decades 
plus three extra orbitz 
around...

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Categories: stereotypical, absence, adventure, america, angst, anxiety, betrayal, bullying,
Form: Free verse
Schlerotic Schlemiel Schleps and Says Shalom
Schlerotic schlemiel schleps...and says Shalom...

to anonymous readers March 6th, 2021
(blustery and chilly Saturday)
reminiscing about mien kampf,
when precious irretrievable youth
frittered away within
emotional wilderness of mine.

Into lonely senescence -
three plus decades already elapsed
trepidation, hesitation, abdication... unbearably
tugging, shouldering,
remonstrating...

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Categories: stereotypical, absence, books, boy, destiny, growing up, introspection,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Adam and Eve - Part Two
A Determined Devil -

As I lay another cedar beam plumb for our home
smoke plumes, serpentine and sulphuric, interrupts the sunshine,
I look below the ridge, Eve standing silent
with weapon in hand,
a woman so grand,
panic has no...

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Categories: stereotypical, america, angel, art, character, christian, earth day,
Form: Epic
Qwerty Revolutionists
I'm a Facebook rebel
An Internet introvert
More like the Anonymous hackers
Masked cowards who can't stage a 
coup like our ancestors
And change the course of our social 
discourse

I condemn all forms of atrocities
And all retrogressive political 
mechanisms
By...

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© Myq Wudz  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: stereotypical, satire
Form: Free verse
I Am
I am a blade of grass
A victim of the world
Just here until the earth stops providing
Until the earth stops its twirl.
I am a whisper in the wind
A secret in your ear
If you play your cards...

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Categories: stereotypical, confusion, hope, imagination, inspirational, life, teen, earth,
Form: Bio
It's All About the Right Relationship :Part 6 Learning To Love Yourself
before we can sustain any type of relationships in this life
we need to have the right relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ
Jesus said that the first commandment is to love the Lord
and the second is...

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Categories: stereotypical, black african american, faith, forgiveness, happiness, hope,
Form: Didactic
Das Papa Anathema Furor He Hiss Toward Patriarchal Hierarchy
Das papa anathema & furor he hiss toward patriarchal hierarchy

Courtesy mine eldest sister Amelie
Beth (thirteen plus months my senior),
whose maternal love equals heart as emoji,
she nsync with other kith and kin
painstakingly fleshed out family tree,
formerly...

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Categories: stereotypical, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, celebration,
Form: Epic
Schlerotic Schlemiel Schleps
Schlerotic schlemiel schleps...

Into lonely senescence -
three plus decades already elapsed
trepidation, hesitation unbearably
tugging, shouldering,
remonstrating accumulation
of "baggage" thumb

of right hand thrust out
silently raving, quaking
cursing ultimatum parents
(soffit to fascia in)
saw fit to fashion
and hammer home

red hot poker rage
their...

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Categories: stereotypical, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure,
Form: Bio
Myspace Message
You know I met you while at work
    We go to completely different schools
       I just happen to work right inside yours
    ...

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Categories: stereotypical, life, love, me, me,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Story
Story 

I pull the dusty well-worn tome
Down from the high shelf in my home
Now blow and scatter all the flecks
As children gather, craning necks.. 

Anticipation glistens in their eyes
As if a fairground vendor's prize
Is handed...

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Categories: stereotypical, christian, easter,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member You Are the One
YOU ARE THE ONE

Be the best you, you can be...even if you have stereotypical strikes against you. Use the back door, dressed in khaki not Gucci, armed with knowledge and the courage to know that...

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Categories: stereotypical, education, passion, self, social, uplifting, visionary,
Form: Prose Poetry
Will It Be Dinosaur Foot Tickling Or Chucking Beetroot Around Then
Are you really going to tickle a dinosaur foot with a stone feather? or throw beetroots?

Who would attend a pterodactyl party? A daisy? A wallflower? A creeping jungle tree vine complete with snakes, ants and...

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Categories: stereotypical, arabic, art, assonance, aubade, bangla,
Form: I do not know?
The Sap
on the reference of a 
friend who used to be
close, s/he asks the cartomancer 
to come to the house---
as this is not a privilege
often granted to those whose cards
are to be read (so the “reader”
claims),...

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Categories: stereotypical, life, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The True Wonder Bread
Funny the things that stick with you
like gum beneath the table
as the years go by.
My brains goes as far back as three solar circuits;
big bro put the Wonder bread in the microwave
(package and all) ---...

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Categories: stereotypical, analogy, angst, childhood, confusion, future, growing up,
Form: Free verse
Sans Scribbling Scrolling, Scrounging Scrunching Scrying Scribe Section Sixty
the following quite quirky epistle may not exhibit the ordinary characteristics of poetry, but i decided to share this self made challenge (where every word begins with the letter "S" - no explanation can be...

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Categories: stereotypical, adventure, creation, funny, humor, poetry, smart, word
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs