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Wherever You Are, I Will Be There
Spoken: Life happens when change changes us
Well, that change, unfortunately, made us fuss

Wait…
Time is a valuable notion 
It determines our emotion 
Being taken advantaged of, time and time again, hurts
In return, you hand me shirts...

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Categories: taint, confidence, encouraging, endurance, faith, feelings, longing, passion,
Form: Lyric



Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 92
“So, you do not wish to present your daughter to me in joining,” Joulupukki looked directly at Raðulfr and spoke in a serious tone.  “Well, this may change things.  I thought she was...

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Categories: taint, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
I Wait With Bated Breath For C Cure T Clarence
I wait with bated breath for... C. Cure T. Clarence

The following crafted 
approximately midway 
into the administration 
of forty fifth president,
whose crass, gutsy, lewd,
repulsive yawping finds
him squarely poised to
nab the nomination as
Republican front runner
come the...

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Categories: taint, america, anxiety, appreciation, character, confidence, fate, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
A Trick My Father Learned In Prison
I’m not saying my father hated the English, God forbid. If he were still alive, he’d hate to hear me say that. He’d correct me right away and say he didn’t hate the English. Truth...

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Categories: taint, ireland, prison, war, , western,
Form: Prose
Dream State Yields Deep Sleep Personifications
Dream state yields deep sleep personifications

Upon lying supine - eye shutter lids
into the land of Wynken, Blynken, and Nod,
where the sandman beckons and bids
dead to the webbed wide world,
yours truly immune to wakefulness 
despite being...

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Categories: taint, 12th grade, 1st grade, adventure, animal, birthday,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Vacation In New Orleans
Walking down the alley behind the buildings on Royal street the Mandevilla and Jasmine vines line the sidewalk calming my stressed nerves.  The sweet fragrance of the flowers intoxicating my senses.  My luggage...

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Categories: taint, dark, evil, scary,
Form: Haibun
Ego
Jaded by a few 
If only you knew...
What it feels like...
To be neglected like a rusty, old bike...
I'd hike a thousand mountains
I'd cry a thousand fountains
Just to see you flourish 
That is my only wish

My...

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Categories: taint, angst, desire, emotions, endurance, hurt, longing, passion,
Form: Rhyme
Politics and Poetry - Is Hate Really the Answer
Politics and Poetry – is hate really the answer

Why write a poem of hate about Trump
He’s been there just over a week
Though Hilary Clinton the people did dump
It still matters not what they seek

He cussed...

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Categories: taint, angst, political,
Form: Rhyme
The Longest Dawn Part 3 Hc Sonnets
THE LONGEST DAWN PART 3 H.C.SONNETS

There is nothing, everything, pain and joy
We can’t go back, struggle on for their sakes 
A blank sheet to fill, take heed of the ploy
Think twice move once keep an...

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Categories: taint, life, drug,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Premium Member Darius Was the Medo-Persian King
Darius was the Medo-Persian king,
Which means he was in charge of everything.
One hundred twenty satraps gave account,
So he would have an up-to-date amount;
All this so that he might not suffer loss.

‘Since that’s a lot of...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: taint, bible,
Form: Rhyme
Declaration of a Saint
Communities are built on pioneer toil and generational links,
with building, road and railway, applied to how a council thinks.
There’s sporting ties and country hall, to form the social hub,
and of course a meeting place -...

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Categories: taint, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Declaration of a Saint
Communities are built on pioneer toil and generational links,
with building, road and railway, applied to how a council thinks.
There’s sporting ties and country hall, to form the social hub,
and of course a meeting place -...

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Categories: taint, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Shangri-La
So I wrote again. This took longer than it should have. Only fair to warn you, this is a long one.

SHANGRI-LA

Prologue

The village gates stood, like old men stand

Worn with age and bent by time

Rust had...

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Categories: taint, adventure, angst, death, faith, family, fantasy, happiness,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Beyond the Realm of Wishes
In sun-scorched dunes, beside a weathered sentinel, 
a glint ensnared his weary gaze.
A tarnished lamp / grazed / its secrets unknown / 
a genie unbound, a muted haze.

Three worldly desires danced like tempting fruit, ambition's...

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Categories: taint, conflict, desire, inspiration, philosophy, psychological, truth, wisdom,
Form: Narrative
Layers
As you peel back one layer you will a bit more of me
Each layer defines parts that the naked eye may not see
The outer layer is tough resistant and seems weather proof
Just one more layer...

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Categories: taint, caregiving, life, christmas, son, me, heart, christmas,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Humanity Canteen
Humanity Canteen

My restaurant is exclusive and classy no paupers allowed though I
have to declare that I picked up the chef near the township where
on a paraffin cooker in his garden of plenty lots of dishevelment...

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Categories: taint, humanity,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Uncle Michael
His ramrod back, his brill-creamed hair 
and waxed moustache gave him a certain air, 
a certain dash, and a military bearing. 
His speech was clipped. He walked his stick 
with sergeant major's flick.
His corduroys ...

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Categories: taint, father son, friend, fun, soulmate, suicide,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Should the Levee Ever Break, Act 1, Scene 3, Part 3
Mitchell: At this level, as with the rest, one might also find those who have stumbled down from a higher step on the crystal staircase from dancing too many tangos in their Manolo Blahniks, as...

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Categories: taint, allegory, society,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member The Truth, the Poem, the Metaphoric
I'm the roving reporter on the move again
(despite having a cold I had to take the children to gymnastics and because I'm disorganised I'm crossing several lanes of traffic on foot whilst they are in...

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Categories: taint, cheer up,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Tainted Prayers
I have heard prayers of others that, not only could  I not pray, but what I heard made me squirm.  These are dear and good people, and I feel that their hearts are...

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Categories: taint, christian, prayer,
Form: Prose
Coming To Terms With Terminal Illness
6/13/19

I have a lot of questions that I doubt you’ll be able to answer
It’s been half a year since we found out about your cancer 
I don't know why it took me so long to...

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Categories: taint, bereavement, cancer, death, family, pain, sad, sick,
Form: Free verse
Buzzy's Legend
Copyright 2014 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Poetic Lyrics By Thomas Lam Hsi


THERE IS ONLY ONE TRUE GOD...THE LORD GOD ALMIGHTY...WHO ALONE CAN
SAVE FROM Satan...who plays 'all' roles...the devil...the 'Lord Jesus'...
the 'Father'...the 'Holy Spirit'...all 'Other Gods'...and 'alien gods'...HE...THE
LORD...

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© Thomas Hsi  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: taint, adventure, angst, boat, childhood, hero,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Murky Time
MURKY TIME

My rambling thoughts keep me awake on sleepless nights,
when the present time, I consider murky, sneaks in my mind.
I cannot help comparing the present time with the Dark Ages,
time marked by economic, intellectual and...

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Categories: taint, perspective, time,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Your Special Day Happy Birthday
Today you were born so many years ago, hell opened wide and spit out your soul
You rose from the ashes, from the brimstone far below, and you gave birth to a monster that had no...

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Categories: taint, dark, death, lust,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Trompe L'oiel

Trompe L'oeil
I use to be so sure of my colors
But now my vision is jaded
Perhaps it is obscured
from the THOUSANDS of tears I've shed

I taught you
the primary colors, RED, YELLOW, and BLUE
The shades of red...

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© Rowe Weiss  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: taint, analogy, anger, angst, emotions, eulogy, lost love,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs