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Premium Member The Rhine Salmon Complaint Translation of Etiemble S Complainte D Un Saumon Du Rhin By T Wignesan
The Rhine Salmon Complaint, Translation of Etiemble’s Complainte d’un salmon du Rhin

						For Yvon Belaval
(A lilting musical poem of varying line length in quatrains with a refrain and much internal
 rhyming; end-rhyme scheme: alternate rhymes in...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: succession, nature,
Form: Dramatic Verse



Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 105
The next event to be held for Joulupukki was the coronation, which followed closely behind his parent's burial.  He was very wary of what he would say at this event. Virtually every elf on...

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Categories: succession, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 55
“You may be right, Rian.”  Joulupukki started again, “If you look at the door you will see letters that are inscribed into movable tiles.”  They all stepped closer to get a better look....

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Categories: succession, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Out of the Way
*Image of Hikers Warning by Pixabay.

Out Of The Way

As a self-proclaimed ruler of my person, I am mindful of the internal convictions, external constitutions as Lord overseer of my spotless realm,

Upon my own free will,...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: succession, death, perspective,
Form: Narrative
Choices and Voices
Choices my dear one,
So many choices, 
So few voices,
Some near,
Some far,
Some to fear.

A path.
Clear and chosen.  
The erasure of a closing.
The logos of math.
The trajectory of wrath.
The conciliatory legislation blindly ruling the cosmos of...

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Categories: succession, courage, inspirational, life, lost love, love,
Form: Free verse



Fretfully Aching To Feel Fit As a Fiddle
Fretfully aching to feel fit as a fiddle

After experiencing a severe,
albeit violent near lethal bout
of irritable bowel syndrome
(yesterday night August 30th, 2023)
triggered courtesy dulcolax caplets plus 
healthy portion of lentils,
I (a beatle browed, foo fighting,...

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Categories: succession, abuse, angst, anxiety, dad, death, drug, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Trees For Life Against Death
Imagine with me
if you would be so kind
to assume each relationship with a tree
as iconic,
at least worth the sacred paper
humane scripture is written on
a timbered tree.

Imagine as a Tree
your Yin flowing out and down
nutritional ego's...

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Categories: succession, earth, health, imagination, integrity, political, psychological, tree,
Form: Free verse
At the Pivot of Invention Or Piggyback
by the interpretation comes perception—the faraway dream, the symbols—or the way I attack myself—in harassing my screams. upon a wishbone, to feel some semblance, listening to darker parts; the curse of the psychiatrist, hassled for...

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Categories: succession, black african american,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member A Scraping of Shovels
My momma was big on naps when I was a girl.
Until I was eight years old, she sent me to my room on summer afternoons.
It was probably because of the heat in the south,
The way...

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Categories: succession, abuse, childhood, death, grief, growing up, innocence,
Form: Free verse
The Catch and the Tremble
Lady dearest, fair Romeo, is this the name
the title you wish to bestow upon me
or is it one shared among multiple hearts shot at by multiple nets
I ask only in truth, in search of truth,...

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Categories: succession, beautiful, imagery, love, metaphor, teenage,
Form: Narrative
Sv Pop
"I will continue to broadcast, as time and circumstance permit,
To whomever is receiving on the aforementioned frequency.
My name is Cor Nosduh. I am not infected. Over."
Yea, I thought, continue to broadcast until this massive, power-sucking,
5.1...

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© Tom Arnone  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: succession, daughter, fantasy, future, horror, planet, science fiction,
Form: Narrative
The Loser Behind the Mask
My mind is a war wasteland equipped with exploding landmines
decisions limited; sharpened claws are sinking into me
scarring my flesh upon impact into my lungs
breathe...I can't...breathe
I admit I'm not sure, I admit I'm confused
I admit I...

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Categories: succession, grief, hate, how i feel, love,
Form: Free verse
When Will You Say Enough Is Enough
I have seen the fireflies two nights in succession
wandering restlessly in the dark
hundreds of them blinking evocative lights
symbolizes the souls of warriors whose blood 
have drenched  the desiccated earth for a cause 
they believe...

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Categories: succession, adventure,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Plagued with lifelong lower gastrointestinal Sturm und Drang
Plagued with lifelong lower gastrointestinal Sturm und Drang

Ever since a young lad
irritable bowel syndrome
in my humble pinion wracked
lower abdominal area 
gurgled and ballooned gastrointestinal tract
(similar to following Colonoscopy preparation
slated for January 24th, 2024
at Phoenixville Hospital)
posterior...

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Categories: succession, 9th grade, angst, anxiety, birth, crush, drink,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Anyone For Humiliation
  anyone for humiliation

                   do even the best cringe
in shame
      ...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: succession, abuse, angst, courage, life, moving on, vanity,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Translation of Marcel Moreau's: a Paris By T Wignesan
Translation of Marcel Moreau's " A Paris " by T. Wignesan

IN PARIS

Paris bores me no end without you
My heart weighted down with melancholia
The spleen given over to asthenia
Empties its own sense of loss on to...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: succession, cute love, nostalgia, november, paris, romantic love,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Canto Xxiv Dante's Hell Translation Part 2
“For other answer”, told, “ I cannot lean
Than do it, because to honest question
Must follow action, with no word between”.

We dropped down the bridge with its progression
Where following it is reached the eighth bank,
Then I...

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Categories: succession, fantasy,
Form: Terza Rima
Premium Member Being Right
being right all the time can be very boring ...
  if always right, perhaps you may have little to say
  that's problematic for all-powerful beings, godlike creatures
  the rest of us engage...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: succession, art, philosophy, religion, science,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Madame Bovary: Come and Take Me If You Can
"Madame Bovary", a novel by French novelist Gustave Flaubert, in 1856. Flaubert reconstructed a conventional story of adultery into a lasting work of heartfelt humanity. Madame Bovary is considered Flaubert’s masterpiece, and, according to some,...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: succession, angst, character, muse,
Form: Dramatic Verse
The Bread Shop
The chairs are neatly arranged and they are waiting for the end game, eight men and two women are among the execution pack
They say that they have a better way to run the show and...

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Categories: succession, art, change, conflict, confusion, cute love, encouraging,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Life's Untorn Page
I moved to San Francisco from across the bay in early 1977. At 19 years old, dad got me a two-bedroom house in the San Francisco suburb known as the Ocean District. It was the...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: succession, america, analogy, bereavement, children, family, loss, sad,
Form: Other
Premium Member Playing Make-Believe
I have many happy dreams of my childhood life,
      Mother and father and grandma made it special;
Playing make-believe was something I really loved,
       ...

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Categories: succession, childhood, dream, happiness,
Form: Narrative
Fleeting Moment
A fleeting moment I possess
I tend to obsess
condense my sight to the obvious sightings
I'm beyond inferior to proposals and promise of wedding bells
unable to compete with the reigning smiles
and the incoming wave of tiny giants
opening...

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Categories: succession, symbolism,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Anglo-Norman Arising
the wealth of norman England is poised to grow
  towns enlarge, markets exchange, a fresh fertilising sprinkled culture
  kingdoms extend with numbers reducing
  old and new empires jostle, reshaping across continents and...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: succession, england, history, identity, immigration, language, people, social,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member New Years Day 2017
New Years Day 2017
A New Year, a New Start
St. Francis Hospital

Blocked from my memory is a segment of time. (a few days) I retain only angelic sounds from six songs, running not in succession but...

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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: succession, christian, death, god, inspiration, new years day,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things