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Premium Member Oak
"Oak" 

The guardians
stood around and 
shook their heads

great thoughts 
quivering 
from the ground, roots up, 

as if to walk 
confidently 
with great armies

yet hesitation 
was witnessed
in their waving gestures

perplexed 
and touching 
green crowns, 

there they...

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Categories: strangest, dark, journey, light, symbolism,
Form: Narrative



Juvenilia: Early Poems Vi
Juvenilia: Early Poems VI



An Illusion
by Michael R. Burch

The sky was as hushed as the breath of a bee
and the world was bathed in shades of palest gold
when I awoke.

She came to me with the sound...

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Categories: strangest, poetry, poets, teen, teenage, write, writing, youth,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Day On the Farm
"You really wanna know? Cause I'll tell ya if you really wanna know. You'll be thinkin' I'm crazy before I'm done, but I'll tell ya... ifn' you really wanna know."

The day started like any other,...

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Categories: strangest, farm, myth,
Form: Prose
Light On the Devil's Chord - Day 37
I heard two distinct voices in the night,
Conversing amongst themselves most eagerly
They whispered like children in excitement
Their sardonic mouths sung many savvy tunes
It was Death I could perceive, defending me,
And he, a strange, distant friend
Seemed...

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Categories: strangest, change, death, gothic, grave, literature, romance, war,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 42
Rian sat puzzling in his suite in the Keep.   His thoughts in disarray,  jumping from one concern to another without any logical order.  He sat before a desk that once was...

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Categories: strangest, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic



The Frog Prince - Part 1
A funny frog called Mr Snog,
once lived beside a slimy bog,
he was a most peculiar fellow,
his hat was red, his boots were yellow,
his waistcoat was an olive green,
the strangest sight you’ve ever seen,
no matter where...

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Categories: strangest, allegory, fairy, humorous, metaphor,
Form: Light Verse
No Umbrella
There is always something to write about
I don’t know what you are talking about
There is always something to write about
So take out your pen and spell it out
I was trying to book a ticket for...

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Categories: strangest, anxiety, appreciation, beautiful, business, creation, rain, seasons,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Kidnapped By Aliens
They had kept me imprisoned there for three full days,
In that sparse, solitary room, of scarce sunshine rays.

Having good food to eat, had never been a problem; 
They brought hot meals, but the problem was...

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Categories: strangest, adventure, earth, fantasy, imagery, space, stars,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Dusty Ryder - Both Audio and Text
What I’m going to tell you now might make you think I’m loco. I hope that you’ll believe me, but I don’t care if you do.
You asked me what - in all my life’s -...

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Categories: strangest, mystery,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member I'Ve Been So Lucky In Life 1,2
I’ve Been So Lucky in Life! (1&2)
(Only Raped 5 Times Metaphorically)

Poem’s Introduction
My poetry has always been about transparency. It’s about letting go of an effort to be liked by others, and allowing others to gravitate...

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Categories: strangest, abuse, angst, faith, humor, love, pain,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Twisting Tale of An Avian Apparition
"The discrepancies are many, the dalliances are few,
both pitched against one dynamic, lifelong achievement"

Poking through the woods of the Mill Grove Audubon Estate,
suddenly came upon an ivy-covered studio shed
tucked away amongst foliage near Perkiomen Creek,
apparently...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: strangest, america, appreciation, art, bird, books, dream, history,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member The Lay of the Best Man - Part 5
The Lay of The Best Man - Part Five


Have you heard about the bespectacled man who wore his glasses to bed?
Because when he awoke mornings his dreams were all blurry in his head.
And what about...

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Categories: strangest, humanity, men,
Form: Lay
Premium Member Bye Bye Birdie
It was late in the perpetual summer, and I had been dozing,
On a blue and balmy afternoon, as I lulled on my porch swing.

When from my pleasurable dreams, I was eventually aroused,
By sweet breezes that...

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Categories: strangest, adventure, beautiful, bird, fantasy, friendship love, imagery,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member A Model For Our Times
As the sun shone in southern skies, I was finally on my vacation,
And I turned the pages of a magazine, with new fashion creations.

I lounged beside the resort pool, in a straw hat and sunglasses,
Sipping...

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Categories: strangest, dream, fantasy, fashion, future, love, magic, people,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member The House of Doors
My friends and I were out strolling, in a lush park one day,
Just enjoying the scenes of the afternoon, as time flew away.

Sun kissed blooms blushed and swooned, under pale lazy clouds;
And nature was lush...

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Categories: strangest, fantasy, friend, house, imagery, magic, nature, summer,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member A Hospital Stay - Part V
5.

                                  ...

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Categories: strangest, angst, body, cancer, confusion, dark, health, hope,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Herald
Newsflash:
"Stranger times have never been
As humanity battles forces as yet unseen..
Not just those things beyond our eyes
But hidden troubles that wrestle for our lives.." 
---

Hark the Herald Angels Sing
Glory to the New Born King 

So...

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Categories: strangest, blessing, boxing day , celebration, christian, christmas, joy,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Reflections of Cold Wars
Dad is that you?    What are you doing there in the mirror?

I am trying to shave and I don’t need any help.

Do they shave in heaven or is it just cribbage and...

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Categories: strangest, war, drug,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member How Jay-Bird Got His Name
Young James Pruitt was an ordinary boy;
he grew up in an ordinary town.
But set a spell, and I’ll tell a tale
of how some not-so-ordinary things went down.

See, James was a good boy; he did his...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: strangest, boy,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member The Data Breach
The data breach came on quite suddenly 
I saw her standing there dark skinned ashy 
knees she was after my identity strangest 
feeling this crime is the worse because it lingers 

identity fraud could last...

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Categories: strangest, america, beautiful, blessing, literature, military, tribute, veterans
Form: Blank verse
In the Upper Floor of the Scottish Rite Cathedral - Part 2
The truth was, we very well could go back,
But there was sudden authority and determination in his voice
It was the first time I ever respected Benjamin
The first time and only that I ever liked holding...

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Categories: strangest, adventure, anxiety, beauty, fear, growth, sorrow, spiritual,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Lawless Land
dreams …

diaphanous …
mysteries of the mind
that will never find an answer
fluid and dynamic
beyond our affect or sense …
personally,
I remember only a couple from my childhood
rather nondescript …
and early adulthood was par -
mostly confused jargon
fueled by...

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Categories: strangest, analogy, dark, dream, fear, night,
Form: Free verse
Budget Flight
The plane looked old and fairly worn,
the sky was grey, about to storm.
They hurried us along the aisles,
in tiny seats we’d sit for miles.

With creak and groan we taxied out,
at runway’s end we turned about.
With...

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Categories: strangest, travel,
Form: Rhyme
Light On the Devil's Chord - Day 10
“Clap your terrible wings, vivacious serpent of old!
Imagine my plight as dangerous as your spite,
Stomp your clawed feet on these prison floors,
Peace shall always follow the sink of your fangs…”

Silenced were the wailing demons round,
Crouched...

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Categories: strangest, adventure, confusion, growth, imagination, psychological, senses,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 45
Joulupukki began, 
     “I don't...,”
DynDoeth interrupted, 
     “Far beyond his father.”  As stoic and emotionless as the Forest Elf was, 
DynDoeth caught a glimpse of fear...

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Categories: strangest, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic

Book: Reflection on the Important Things