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Premium Member I Feel So Little Send Me what you heard around the worlds said It is Good It feels Like Good Energy
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The Great PoetrySoup Poets in as of now
1.NoMatter What
2.Roses are Red...

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Categories: summers, adventure, america, analogy, beauty, endurance, history, mystery,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Fishy Science School of Geometric Arts
Math speaks through us
within us
of cognitive landscapes
imagined still and/or moving.

Primal metrics are rational and symmetrical,
good as true as straightforward,
complex creation story problems
unfolding with precise answers,
right as at least not not ecologically wrong,
ecopolitically suboptimal perhaps,
yet at...

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Categories: summers, adventure, earth, life, light, math, science fiction,
Form: Political Verse
This World of Dew
THIS WORLD OF DEW

This world? 
Moonlit dew
flicked from a crane's bill.
—Eihei Dogen Kigen, loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Seventy-one?
How long
can a dewdrop last? 
—Eihei Dogen Kigen, loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Dewdrops beading grass-blades
die before...

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Categories: summers, age, art, autumn, bereavement, death, life, time,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 11
Lumi's hand pressed upon his shoulder in a surprisingly firm grip guiding him into the dining area and to the second of two long slender tables where sat five older elves including DynDoeth.
  ...

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Categories: summers, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Growing Up, La - Part 2
- - Chapter 2: Adult Responsibility (With Some Breaks) - -     

By ten years old, no weekends off, 
Or Saturday cartoons, 
Although I did have cash to spend, 
I felt my...

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Categories: summers, life, , cute,
Form: Rhyme



Poems About Children Iii
Poems about Children III

Miracle
by Michael R. Burch

for Jeremy

The contrails of galaxies mingle, and the dust of that first day still shines.
Before I conceived you, before your heart beat, you were mine,

and I see

infinity leap in...

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Categories: summers, adventure, child, childhood, children, dad, father son,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member What Remains, When Love Outlives the Living

Under the cadence of footsteps on worn cobblestones,
At the café where steaming cups held time hostage,
Eyes met and lingered, a glance stretched into an eternity.
A young American, as if sculpted from sunshine itself,
And she, like...

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Categories: summers, culture, emotions, heartbreak, imagery, language, loss, love,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Caregivers Among Us
To receive care
that best meets your needs,
and also,
by the way,
everyone else's too,
we look first
to where and when we have given such care
since our original longest reborn journey
down Mom's birth canal,
prepared just in time for our...

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Categories: summers, care, caregiving, happiness, health, immigration, love, wisdom,
Form: Political Verse
2 Versions of 4 Seasons
These 2 different versions are separated by nine years

Part 1

MUST BE SPRING

Small speckles of wild grass 
Looking like tiny green drops 
That had fallen to the earth 
Were the very first sign 

Waving in the...

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© Cj Krieger  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: summers, lost love, seasons, time,
Form: Prose
Hubert Might Go Upstairs But Not To Rome
Tea in the afternoon with his wife of many years is usually peaceful, Hubert thinks before he makes his announcement. Then he says it. 

"I'm going upstairs," Hubert tells Ruth as he hoists himself out...

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Categories: summers, marriage,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Mockingbird - Crown of Sonnets
#1
"It is a sin to kill a Mockingbird.
While playing games with rocks or guns, defray,
them, please, ...shoot old tin cans.  Each whispered song 
from Mockingbirds, can heal the wounds  of the day"

Virtues are...

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Categories: summers, children, discrimination, integrity, prejudice,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Premium Member Therapeutic Talking
Talk therapy
among braver angels
and curious devilish advocates,

Evolves natural contemplative thoughts
of healthy minds and bodies
felt sacredly neuro-systemic

Organic
dynamic systems
reconnecting sensory consciousness
and mindful sexual experience
with worldviews recombining
Liberal YangTruth and Conserving YintegralBeauty
in co-empathic compassion

Nonviolently hopeful
win/win bicameral intelligence
exploring why

And healthy...

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Categories: summers, health, humanity, humor, peace, senses, sensual, stress,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Mobile In Alabama
Those were such happy days, for I had lately been deeded a farm,
My aunt and uncle were retiring, so tillage had lost its charm.

Since they were childless, and to a retirement community bound,
It seemed I...

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Categories: summers, beauty, dream, home, imagery, night, sleep, travel,
Form: Couplet
Rewind
Rewind
By Julia Shaw

At seventy-two my life has been so very fine,
That I'd like to push a button and just rewind.
I'd go back to my wedding day so exciting
And marry again the man I found so...

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© Julia Shaw  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: summers, appreciation, child, daughter, life, nostalgia, time, tribute,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Never Enough 2
Along the desert SANDS of what seemed to be a 'no man's LAND' in Eastern Mesopotamia, there was discovered a KING and a people group of unknown language and ORIGIN. No one ever knew for...

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Categories: summers, fantasy, god,
Form: Rhyme
Comparisons
COMPARISONS

I sit here now back on my bed
Bandaged and still quite sore
I think back to my Mum and Dad
And all they both endured

My Dad he died of cancer
My Mum of MND
Both were unpleasant ways to...

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Categories: summers, appreciation, bereavement, cancer, courage, health, mum,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Day I Died
                                  ...

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Categories: summers, lost love,
Form: Shape
Premium Member The Weddng Ceremony of the Dead, Translation of Pierre Emmanuel S Les Noces De La Mort By T Wignesan
The Wedding Ceremony of the Dead, Part One, Translation of Pierre Emmanuel’s Les Noces de la Mort by T. Wignesan

Orgy of stone !
I drank hate in your inferior parts
And bathed during a wild summer our...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: summers, bereavement, marriage, religious,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Possibilities
The coordinates on earth in the place of my abode                         ...

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Categories: summers, endurance, faith, god, prayer,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member When I Was Born In '45
When I Was Born in '45
By Franklin Price
08/08/202

When I was born in '45, was another time and place
Merritt Island, I called home, we had not gone to space
Segregation was the way, we lived back in...

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Categories: summers, america, discrimination,
Form: Couplet
Existence
All that does encompass bespeaks wonder in everything
bubbling brooks and waterfalls does your glory ring
terrestrial and celestial ever fill our eyes with seeing
how can not it's splendor not fill our very being
 
raindrops in waters...

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Categories: summers, bible, earth, god, life, nature, uplifting, visionary,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member THE WALK
THE WALK
The sun shines on Benarty
On a nice warm summers day,
The bairns have got their clothes on
And they all want out to play.

l make them all some breakfast
And the kids all eat their fill,
Then I...

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Categories: summers, beauty, feelings, growing up, happy, identity,
Form: Rhyme
The Poet
It is a fever.

  
The poet

They found the poet outside the park

His steps spoke many words of wine

His upper half seemed half asleep

And his feet walked a crooked line

His arms were spread as if...

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Categories: summers, depression, family, imagination, introspection, life, on writing
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Becoming Righter
I could be wrong,
we might become righter
with left bipolarity
now left with right tighter
co-arising dipolar.

A distinction more tangible
as bipolar left science didacticals
against Right sacred muse
teasing twittering testicles
while comparing
and contrasting
mutual deplorables

Both Andedness, bi-causal effects
YangLeft natural
with YinRight spirituals,
patriarchal/matriarchal...

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Categories: summers, health, humor, integrity, math, philosophy, psychological, science,
Form: Political Verse
Sonnets V-Ix
Sonnets V-IX



Afterglow
by Michael R. Burch

The night is full of stars. Which still exist?
Before time ends, perhaps one day we’ll know.
For now I hold your fingers to my lips
and feel their pulse... warm, palpable and slow...

once...

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Categories: summers, love, moon, night, star, time, universe, world,
Form: Sonnet

Book: Reflection on the Important Things