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A Letter To My Friend - Iii
To my dearest dear…
Waited! Waited! And Waited!
Long-time yet no reply
How are you? Where are you?
Since November you didn’t called back.
Writing for you once again
Just with that hope you will answer me back. 

All these days...

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Categories: suspiciousness, caregiving, dedication, depression, devotion, faith, friendship, hopeme,
Form: Classicism



Premium Member Twisted America
You can twist the way a man sees the world.
Do you think that sounds ridiculous?
What if you did it over time with subtlety and diligence?

The audience is largely uneducated, so remind them of their impotence;...

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Categories: suspiciousness, 11th grade, anger, humor, political, teen,
Form: Rhyme
Bill Barr Not Playing Par
Bill Barr Not Playing Par

Bill Barr has not been playing par;
Leaving us with more than one scar,
Lips beneath,
Yellow teeth;
Apply many feathers and a lot of tar.

85% of us want to see the whole,
total Mueller report....

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: suspiciousness, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Loss Won't Prevent Anyone From Trying Again
Shun an useless, long wait: patience is a powerful skill,
incinerate in sparkling fire vainglorious dreams;
know true, inner serenity: kick off doubts and illusions,
set in motion each aspiration, don't ever sit still!

What blinds the eyes is...

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Categories: suspiciousness, abuse, character, corruption, evil, growth, integrity, motivation,
Form: Rhyme
Folie a Deux
Being faithful to the biggest lies,
spoiled by delusions and corrupted ties.
Shallow shared psychosis belief,
highly specialist identity thief.
Psychiatric syndrome media charm,
everybody has to have it with no harm.
Puppeteers providing the mediocre script,
rewarding richly those who become...

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Categories: suspiciousness, 12th grade, america, betrayal, business, obituary,
Form: Ballade




Book: Shattered Sighs