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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: strove, adventure, fantasy,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 108
Shortly after the naming they made arrangements to visit Jessica's home in Nordgrend.  Her father, Raðulfr, sadly, had also succumbed to the last ringing of life's chimes as time's pendulum could no longer be...

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Categories: strove, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
And Still I Drive - Part Two
Stars fall under failing skies...stars fall...stars fall...
But stars do not cry.
Into Ochs valley, through the Vale of White Horse...prancing 
besides a Dragons Hill;
It was here that a Roundhead - did a Royalist Cavaliers blood in...

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Categories: strove, travel,
Form: Rhyme
Captain kuni-lemel graduate strikes again updated
Captain kuni-lemel graduate strikes again - updated

Steely Dan sing queen (me)
outdid himself on sixtieth anniversary 
after Grahame Wood 
determined to meet 
the evolving needs of the community 
opened the first Wawa Food Market 
in Folsom,...

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Categories: strove, america, anger, anniversary, april, baptism, birthday, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Druid 3
Now that Crimson Fire was gone
Fire Eagle needed to gain experience.
For over ten years he travelled the lands
helping people, learning from many other druids.
One day he knew he would be called up on to
take the...

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Categories: strove, bereavement, death, funeral, spiritual,
Form: Epic



Approbation Deeded Gratuitously Just Because
Approbation Deeded Gratuitously Just Because...

(this endeavor more self directed to progeny,
whose psyche wounded, strafed, and nicked.)

Incumbent upon me own
     purring impetus, a sincere
desire arose NOT to ask
    ...

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Categories: strove, 11th grade, farewell, father, father daughter, giving,
Form: Elegy
Trilogy For My Father
IMPRINTS
(Part 1 of Trilogy for My Father)

His shoes by the front door make me cry,
like his glasses resting atop an
unfinished crossword
and his toothbrush in its holder
the bristles still damp.
And I wonder...

Did he brush his teeth...

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Categories: strove, death, funeral, grave, grief, suicide,
Form: Elegy
Premium Member Le Vieil Identique Probleme - Translation of Kevin Gilbert's Same Old Problem By T Wignesan
Le vieil identique problème – Translation of Kevin Gilbert’s « Same Old Problem » by T. Wignesan

(For Kevin Gilbert – cf. the introduction to Inside Black Australia (1988) – as quite obviously for Oodgeroo, too...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: strove, abuse, crazy, death, freedom, hate, mental illness,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Fruitful Fusion
I was aspiring to be a professional dancer, which had long been my dream,
As rogue planets head out on their own, from the stars that reign supreme.

I was awash in unbounded enthusiasm, like yellow sunshine's...

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Categories: strove, dance, dream, fantasy, imagery, metaphor, music, nature,
Form: Couplet
The Forgotten Bards: Song of the Classical Minstrels
Forever extinct seems the age of classical poetry,
With all its cheers from caves, cottages, marble domes and temples,

When now a country honors not classical bards:
O Hugh MacDiarmid, Petrarch, Ono No Komachi, Thomas Chatterton, Robert Browning,...

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Categories: strove, allusion, appreciation, betrayal, emotions, in memoriam, remember,
Form: Ode
The Complaint Part 3
Both heights and lowlands we traversed to spread Your message; O glad pain!
Not even once, You know well, we strove against the world in vain.
Not only land we bore Your Word glorious across the heaving...

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Categories: strove, allah, faith,
Form: Heroic Couplet
Twenty first century civilization gone I askew
Twenty first century civilization gone?... I askew.

Ah... what luxury to wax poetic 
as freedom to trumpet thoughts, 
ideas, emotions, et cetera will wane,
especially if president number forty five
courtesy wealth and/or stealth
dons the mantle as de...

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Categories: strove, abuse, america, anxiety, bereavement, crush, hate, november,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member 2013
And it came to pass, when God cause us to wander  (wonder)
Thou shall not kill
It's not it God's will
And if a man also lie with mankind 
As he lie with a woman both of...

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Categories: strove, bible, character, destiny, endurance, fate, history, humanity,
Form: Free verse
Twenty First Century Civilization Gone Askew
Twenty First Century Civilization Gone Askew...?

Methinks perchance man
     kind always vain
n'er did appertain
moral hike polar opposite
     from human being:
uncivil, unethical, unsocial, et cetera
    ...

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Categories: strove, america, death, destiny, heaven, literature, slavery, war,
Form: Free verse
The Fiddler's Tune, Part I
There was a fiddler, back in eighty-three,
a young fellow who called himself Monty,
wasn’t much of a worker, that is no lie,
but oh, how fast his fingers could fly…

He came from the east, most people did...

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Categories: strove, death, history, jealousy, loss, lost love, love,
Form: Cowboy Poetry
A Hollow Muse
There is a picture of you on my bedroom wall
Drawn by my own simpering hand
Of your divine features and veiled Oriental eyes
Scratched out by the crude tool of a 2B pencil
Alas I had no mosaic...

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Categories: strove, lovebeauty, beauty, love, may,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member When I Was Young
When I was young, I thought I knew so much about this and that, him and her, and they and them. I knew where I wanted to go, what I wanted, why I wanted it,...

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Categories: strove, adventure, age, christian, future, god, people, youth,
Form: Prose Poetry
Son of a Woman
o my dear mother, please do not grieve on this tragic death
the death that your son has to under go

although, as a son, i had a strong affection for you dear mother
i hadn’t even once...

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© Su Ben  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: strove, abuse, death, grief, jesus,
Form: Dramatic Verse
The Old and Lonely Poet
On edge of arid desert set
a trailer aged in rust
with tires flattened long ago
and covered thick with dust.
A friend I'd known for many years
had lived alone inside -
and if his lamp was burning, then
I knew...

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Categories: strove, god, poems, poetry, poets, words, write, writing,
Form: Quatrain
Battling Addiction
Hi, my name is Elizabeth
And i am an addict
However i must be plain forthwith
My addiction is quite severe

I am not addicted to drugs
To partying or gambling
I am addicted to this guy
But this guy couldn't care...

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Categories: strove, courage, day, me, night, day, love, me,
Form: Free verse
Requiem
They stand alone in stark contrast to their surroundings.  Derelict, they speak of a time past, when they played a role in, no, were the heart of the community.  Gone is the smoke...

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Categories: strove, history, heart, heart, time,
Form: Narrative
Demise of a Drama Queen
You always aspired to the distinguished air
That tends to attend the depths of despair,
Strove to emanate the sophistication
You associate will suicidal tendencies

Wallow in an elegant depression,
A pretty little picture perfect portrait
Of a contemporary damsel in...

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Categories: strove, angst, death, people, satire, teenday,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member I Can Move Mountains
As the ‘tick-tock’ sound falls in my ears, and its incessant refrain drops like a thud,
My memory unwinds to years fled when we grew up under our parental roof.

Plodding miles through country lanes, with the...

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Categories: strove, appreciation, love, sister,
Form: Free verse
The Stranger Man
]=           THE STRANGER MAN  (1)

Once a foetus when I began the venture
And sloughed from the cove of the womb
Now closer the monstrous possessions 
I...

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Categories: strove, adventure, death, feelings, freedom, life, mystery, vanity,
Form: Free verse
The Eleventh Day of September
The Eleventh Day of September


I had cherished the dream of walking up and down the endless lanes and avenues
Of a city celebrated for its illustrious and peaceful intensity and universal fame.
The images still vivid in...

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Categories: strove, anniversary, new york, september,
Form: Rhyme

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