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Premium Member Frequency
“Frequency” 

we are separated 
from the others
by a thin membrane

electromagnetic

we are receptors
unignited ununited
only tuned into our own

frequency

existing to be lit
the fuses touching
reaching delicately 

that which we do 
and do not see, 
believe

answers embedded
in tablets read...

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Categories: subscribe to, future, humanity, muse,
Form: Narrative



No Happy Ending
Bright lights, big city...
bright lights, big city dreams...
please just take me away tonight
Let me rest on your elegance tonight
I have no energy left to spend in reality
so please knock me unconscious
just to be in the...

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Categories: subscribe to, friend, friendship, hate, heartbreak, irony, jealousy, loss,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Animal 'Quackers' - Comments and Response From Poemhunter
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** ORIGINAL MESSAGE ******************** 
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Lora Colon – Poemhunter.com

Okay, Long Tooth. You have some explaining to do. Really. I'm not sure what you are trying to say in this poem.

I 'sort of' get the...

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Categories: subscribe to, appreciation, engagement, humor,
Form: Didactic
Premium Member Why Are We Here Contest
It's weird to subscribe to the following:
Heaven
Past lives
Ghosts
Nothing

It depends what suits in the moment, perhaps due to being taught to 'have faith' and not question I got a little carried away and started collecting a...

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Categories: subscribe to, anxiety,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member More Jazz Please
My roommates Leong, Sophie, (Charles) and I were coming from a Yale sporting event. The sky looked like a dirty Swiffer-mop and the wind seemed to be ignoring the posted 20mph speed limit. It was...

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Categories: subscribe to, food, friendship, fun, god, happy, music, school,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Leftists Xviii
Unquotable quotes: Leftists – XVIII

(Note: What goes for the Left can go for the Right, too. All you need to do is to interpose the words wherever possible. Don’t read ideological warfare where there is...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: subscribe to, freedom, irony, political, power, rights, , western,
Form: Epigram
As Precautionary Measure
As precautionary measure...
 
I backed up all software
resident on fifteen inch 
Macbook Pro computer
yesterday December first 
two thousand twenty two
courtesy two terabyte 
Seagate external drive.

Hardware not necessarily superfluous
when associating, assessing, and assaying
true value to equipment...

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Categories: subscribe to, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, angel,
Form: Free verse
The Devil Also Pray
In all your doings, acknowledge your weakness. 
For all to count, subscribe to His power. 
Forget the current situations' bleakness, 
For favour shall outpour breakthrough's miraculous shower. 

Prayer is the key, 
To open spiritual doors,...

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Categories: subscribe to, addiction, art, best friend, betrayal, bible, evil,
Form: Rhyme
The Amazon Scam Is Back Once Again
Yes, it is true that the Amazon telephone scam is back yet again!
A few days ago Amazon scam artists pretending to be representing
their company wanted to authorize a "$900.00" non-existent purchase
that I never  made...

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Categories: subscribe to, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
Conservative Websites Are Being Blocked
The progressive left-wing social media outlets are blocking conservative websites but without taking them completely off of the web. Concerned persons are still able to access the information but are unable to either sign-up or...

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Categories: subscribe to, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
The Second Wave of the Pandemic Will Be Unleashed In a Few Months Time
The first wave of the pandemic was unleashed upon the American people and also other  nations as well.  According to one of my on-line conservative email sites, that I currently subscribe to. ...

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Categories: subscribe to, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
Mondays Are Not Meant For Miseries
I walked into new rooms and realised my love for gardens , hiding under verdant bushes and seeking my mates hiding from me and how I always ended up seeking for the right people and...

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Categories: subscribe to, celebration,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member new moon
People came and went all night, welcomed by the warm evening, the 12-piece jazz band, rich restaurant aromas and the boundless night sky. I hear their enthusiasm as they’re escorted to their tables. These Geneva...

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Categories: subscribe to, boyfriend, dance, humor, night, romantic, summer, vacation,
Form: Free verse
Ephemeral Social Media Rendezvous
Ephemeral social media rendezvous

"Abort, Retry, Fail?" 
(or "Abort, Retry, Ignore?")
essentially spells does not compute 
in bobbing spongy mindscape 
of your friendly martian
donned with square pants,
when he experiences unresponsiveness 
from Homo sapiens
whose interpersonal offline etiquette
indicative as...

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Categories: subscribe to, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure,
Form: Rhyme
Introducing, New - Diet Dr Dishwater: a Manifesto For a New Kind of Nihilist
What's the point of Dr. Dishwater? 
Well, what's the point of anything? 
The only thing that appears 
to have a concrete purpose 
is my car key 
- And I haven't been able to afford a...

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Categories: subscribe to, angst, dark, hilarious, parody, philosophy, political, satire,
Form: Free verse
How To Deal
This is a short poem with a long message. A message as long as life itself. How we deal with our minds, our memories, our existence will affect how we feel. We cannot escape our...

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Categories: subscribe to, faith, inspirational, introspection, life, religion,
Form: Rhyme
Doctor, Doctor
They say dreams are the gateway to the show, the subconscious
like dreams are the free movies you subscribe to 
once you close your eyes
If that's true
then what kind of movies am I subscribed to
What on...

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Categories: subscribe to, dark, death, deep, dream,
Form: Free verse
His Name Is Jesus
A dignitary, a friend, a father, a king
The only king that was born in a manger
And ended up as a manager
And now sits in the heavens
Making the earth his footstool
As the overall manager
That after now,...

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© Great Jaja  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: subscribe to, jesus,
Form: Prose Poetry
Not tonight, Netflix
Netflix, I will not watch you tonight
I wanna spend the evening hungry
I wanna be a pioneer without WiFi
I wanna be a cowboy without a harmonica
I wanna be a pine tree without the sun 
Attuned to...

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Categories: subscribe to, abuse, addiction,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member My Digression: Do Roses Always Bloom?
Poetry is as works of art 
Masterpieces or paintings 
Exceeding exponentially esthetically 
not slight or slanting. It says hello
And mon amour at the same time 
How do you do and I love you
Combined this direction...

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Categories: subscribe to, allusion, art, dream, earth day,
Form: Free verse
The Question
I've asked this question before,
but I'm going to ask it once more,
If religion is right and your God has the might,
where is the need to bicker and fight?

How strong is the faith you subscribe to,
if...

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Categories: subscribe to, forgiveness, god, religion,
Form: Verse
Tell Me
Don't tell me my dreams are dependent on a twenty thousand dollar tuition fee. Don't tell me, you scored high in this and low in that, so this is what you can be. Don't tell...

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© Doyi Lani  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: subscribe to, political, slam, words, me, me,
Form: Rhyme
Late Night Drivel
I had my 65th birthday on Monday.
Here are some things that were clarified for me by friends.
I hope it is a sign from God that I can still learn!

False, "erectile dysfunction" isn't a labor dispute...

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Categories: subscribe to, humor, satire, writing,
Form: Prose
Equanimity
When equanimity falls to the wayside
And the eyes empirically survey the hillside,
It’s Einstein’s time that I can’t bide,
Mawkish mental masturbation adroitly I chide,
Thy self,
Then my discreet self in its inchoate knowledge of reality,
Like the mass...

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© Toni Orban  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: subscribe to, philosophy,
Form: Free verse
Rise O Hong Kong
When this Darkness Threatens thee,
Rise O’Sons and Daughters of Hong Kong’s Sea,
Claim the Right of 'Free-Speech' said,
Stand affirm, not afraid to Bled,

Spare not the Rod and Spoil this Whore,
Who joins her hands with this Dragon...

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Categories: subscribe to, conflict, courage, independence day, inspiration, military, political,
Form: Quatrain

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