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Premium Member Eternal Recurrence
ETERNAL RECURRENCE*


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“I am certain that I have been here as I am now a thousand times before and
 I hope to return a thousand times after.”  GOETHE 
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1.

Once upon a time, 
The Lord...

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Categories: successively, future, life, , atheist,
Form: Epic



Premium Member The Master Algorithm
Some say the scientific method
                              Is the ultimate algorithm and others
                              Prefer prayer.

For symbolists, all intelligence can be reduced to manipulating symbols, in the same way that a mathematician solves equations by replacing expressions by other expressions....

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Categories: successively, change, computer, death, symbolism, truth, war, world,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Long Ago, Memories of a Cold Winter Night Conversation
Long Ago, Memories Of A Cold Winter Night Conversation
(Narrative/Rhyme)

Hebridean isles, once sang to me in a dream,
She her beautiful hair silky, so very long
There rests magnificent treasure few ever find
A good poet would use it...

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Categories: successively, art, best friend, imagination, lonely, solitude, winter,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Reincarnation
REINCARNATION

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“I am certain that I have been here as I am now a thousand times before and
 I hope to return a thousand times after.” GOETHE 
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Each soul an ambassador was and is...

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Categories: successively, god, heaven, life, spiritual, god, me, longing,
Form: Epic
Mink's Manifesto 1
All over pure and white, all over plain and bright,
we're inborn peace embracers, true tranquility tracers.
All the time abstaining from vileness, violence and violation,
we've lived our self-disciplined lives generation after generation. 

Sometimes nightmare befalls more...

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Categories: successively, animal, cry, philosophy,
Form: Burlesque



Premium Member Caim
"Caim"



Caim 
in time
labyrinthine
tale swallowed
serpentine 

Caim 
in time
heart kept 
secure in the 
central fortress mine

Serpentine
swallowed
labyrinthine tales
cooed her love Basilisk
night terrors and turtledoves

Turtledoves
followed trails 
of diamonds dripping
through hazy windows emerald
reflecting you

precious pearls 
slipping wisdom o’er
rusty halos for...

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Categories: successively, love, magic, mother daughter, muse,
Form: Free verse
The Circus - a Tautogram
Amazing acrobats astound awe-stricken audiences.  Amy always asks about acts already arranged.

Bouncing bears balance beach balls.  Bobby Bear bicycled behind Betsy Bear.

Crazy clowns crash carelessly.  Carousels circle clockwise.

Daring demonstrations dazzle dazed dreamers....

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© Juli Freda  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: successively, animal, poems,
Form: Tautogram
Premium Member Autumn Constanza
Death took you like a sneak thief
Just before Autumn gold appeared
The time of year your soul revered

Proving that life is all too brief
The loss too vivid to comprehend
My beautiful gracious lady friend

 O magic of...

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Categories: successively, autumn, friendship, grief,
Form: Rhyme
SAILOR FOR SALE
I am a sailor of my mind...
Up for sale, you will find.
Nights of voyage in my head.
Boarding ships of pink and red,
I bottle down in my unwind.

During the next day of dawning,
I am washed up...

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Categories: successively, drink, loneliness, sea,
Form: Limerick
Restaurant Reapings 2
Luckily, the languor didn't last long as a fit of spry gaits hopped into my attention and automatically carried it over------ that was a pair of fine feet in white sneakers. My eyeballs were soon...

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Categories: successively, inspirational, writing,
Form: Haibun
Nuclear Mom
An imaginative world is what your storytelling formed.
I was just three years old when you begin my learning.
Innateness developed and a destiny manifested;
although mom, you stated you were not highly intelligent.

Oh, your whims and your...

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Categories: successively, angel, beautiful, best friend, birth, blue, childhood,
Form: Verse
Our Galaxy (Constanza)
Luminescence reigns down on me
Trajectories will hit and miss
What lies within the vast abyss

The stars that form our galaxy
Amazing from their birth to death
Such brilliant sights can take your breath

Cosmic debris just floating free
Apophis, a...

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Categories: successively, space
Form: I do not know?
Poetry Soup
A poem can be a lot of things
With many different styles
Some are just a verse or two
While others go on for miles

First of all, we have the Rhyme
The one that I know best
I'm still pretty...

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© Larry Belt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: successively, on writing and words
Form: Rhyme
Hymn For Hillary Rodham
The title of First Lady is no more than a reflected fame,
resting to such laurel falls outside her choosing frame.
Devotion and diligence having delineated her career trace,
faith and fidelity having paved decades of her footpace,
Senator,...

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Categories: successively, for her,
Form: Rhyme
Next To Impossible
Next to impossible
Is counting the stars above; 
Just like the countless words
Told and written about love.

Watch the white lines
In the middle of the road; 
Yes, they are passing by
Like unlimited text load.

The elegant electric posts
Standing...

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Categories: successively, life,
Form: Verse
Someone (For Children)
Someone (a small Pig)

Laughter and songs in a house -

The cat celebrates the birthday.

He plays on a piano,

A cock dances with the turkey,

A goat with a pig.

Her small son sits at a table

And greedy, eats...

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Categories: successively, children,
Form: I do not know?
Death of the Lochness Monster
I once thought I could make it home
Since I laid rope to walk upon.
It rose up high and took my life
And ripped my bowels like a knife.
The groping talons cut my throat
And threw my heart...

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Categories: successively, animals, death, faith, imagination, introspection, loss, sea,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things