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Premium Member Orpheus
Slang..
Chick-fil-a = the best place ever
jade = 
brooke = gorgeous 
mishin = the boss, as in “You aren’t the boss of me.”

Orpheus
We’re on vaycay. School is OVER, COVID is over. We’re in New York City...

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Categories: theaters, humor, mothers day, new york, sister, summer,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Unwoven Memories
I grew up and out on a four family-owned,
and cooperatively-organized,
extended matriarchal farm.

Four interdependent 1940s through 1970s patriarchally managed businesses,
without substantial questions about who should wear pants,
yet with a surprising matriarchal cooperative understory.

The boxers outnumbered the...

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Categories: theaters, culture, family, farm, happiness, health, political, usa,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Great Shakespearean Stage
It has been said
by Shakespearean wit
All the world's a stage.

And so it is, I actively and fluidly suppose,
One Great Transitioning Stage
of diverse seasons
and eons of becoming cooperatively larger
and, especially under climates of crisis,
competitively smaller, too...

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Categories: theaters, destiny, dream, green, health, integrity, peace, spiritual,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member I'M Patient With Kimmy
I’m Patient with Kimmy (1), Have Patience for Paul (2)

Our political differences ring in my ear
with fake “Fire!” calls in theaters marketing fear!
‘Right’ won’t honor opinions of others, hate facts,
they are traumatized truants, Trump’s turncoats’...

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Categories: theaters, america, loss, love,
Form: Rhyme
Childhood Memories
Childhood Memories!

Playing soccer as a forward and a goalie in early childhood through first grade
meeting a pilot and a stewardess in kindergarten and even wanted to be a pilot for a while because I thought...

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Categories: theaters, 11th grade, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Golden Years In the Golden State
driving our kids west . . .
our past life vanishing in
the rear view mirror

I don’t recall many details about our move to California. My husband’s job had transferred him two states over to California where...

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Categories: theaters, life,
Form: Haibun
Warning Behavior
well now, let’s see, 
if you live in “the land of the
free,” 
you get to see people get blown
away at a higher frequency these days,
because of
“individuals”
who have snapped,
right?
couldn’t be the wonderful capitalist 
gangbang, that squeezes...

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Categories: theaters, life, dream, people, dream, people, perspective,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Sweet Story
On (Payday) Mr. Good-bar got a (100 Grand) 
and took Maryjane Out on a date.
He picks her up in his (Grand Ferrero Roche.)
With the (Oreo) double stuffed chocolate wheel covers.
Maryjane wearing a Fluffy Stuff cotton...

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Categories: theaters, desire, fantasy, friendship love, funny, humorous, romantic,
Form: Free verse
Boys
There were boys in my life
From the time I was 13
There were boys
Secreted away in journals
Like some sort of forbidden candy
To be written about and savored 
In a fantasy world all my own
And in that...

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Categories: theaters, girlfriend-boyfriendme, old, love, me, old, time, drug,
Form: I do not know?
United Triumph of India - The pride behind
In bustling cities where dreams take flight,
Amidst the chaos, people strive and sway,
A tapestry of faces, colors bright,
Unity in diversity, a sight divine,
In every heart, a love beyond compare.

In boardrooms where deals are made, economy's...

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Categories: theaters, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Sestina
Coronvirus Covid-19 Part One
During the pandemic of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) the weather channel, on our computers.  Is providing local, regional, national and international updates.

There is a national suicide prevention hotline available in the United States. The hotline...

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Categories: theaters, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
Voice of Peace
VOICE OF PEACE

Why oh why is our streets desolate?  
Different sounds of stray guns 
replacing the jubilant noise of children,
turning our borders into theaters of war.
We walk with the wrong conviction, 
obviously the blame...

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Categories: theaters, peace,
Form: Verse
What Happened
When do we stop believing that we could become anything?

Remember the time in third grade when Mrs. Anderson asked us what we wanted to be when we had grown up?

How Susie said she wanted to...

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Categories: theaters,
Form: Free verse
Perception
Recently discovered an official White House report on the events that took place on 
December 15, 2009 Titled (Yellow brick road)) posted by Wikileaks.
 
 
The report exposed that there had been an accidental releasing...

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Categories: theaters, visionarycity,
Form: Lyric
Blue Without Her Blue Jacket
I remember going down to the store with ma and not knowing what to buy
It was my first day of highschool tomorrow and I knew I'd see Mara. 
Mara was hot in an unusual way....

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Categories: theaters, blue,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Imperial Corporate Jurisprudence, the Lurid Leviethan Part Two -
Self reliancy stimulates political independence,
pragmatic critical thinking spurs revocation of spurious Partisan information,
vigilanteism guards against the Juntas,
systematic interdiction of peoples' ability to to procure food, self educate, 
self medicate, and to self defense is a...

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Categories: theaters, history, world, self, self, integrity,
Form: Didactic
Premium Member Finding Cloud Nine
One of our friends, becoming successful, was successful again.
He exclaimed to the World: “I am on CLOUD NINE, my friends!” 
In fact: He said it again and again, as we helped celebrate, his win!
It was...

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Categories: theaters, fantasy, funny, happy, hero, hilarious, humor, imagination,
Form: Light Verse
The Metropolitan Area
The metropolitan area consists of everything like theaters, museums, restaurants, and a lot of hotels and skyscrapers. But most of all, the cities are filled with public transportation(city buses, subways, trains, taxi cabs, and airports,...

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Categories: theaters, adventure, on writing and words, travel, america,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Hearing Healthier Scripts
I know,
in both head
and anemic heart,
other climate healers
right here and now,
compassion theaters
across Earth's internationalized space 
and throughout tribal time

Breathe integrity's potential
acting
thinking
feeling out and in there and here
somewhere close
and somewhere far
across Earth's polluted oceans,

Yet my own...

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Categories: theaters, abuse, addiction, health, history, nature, spiritual, time,
Form: Political Verse
Hollywood, California: Aka Tinsel Town
What's so great about Hollywood, California, is that of its stardom and where dreams of
stardom come true. It's considered the "Famous Town" in the L.A. area, especially when one
person is driving on Hollywood Boulevard. Hollywood...

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Categories: theaters, on writing and wordspeople, people, stars, planet,
Form: Epic
Melody Haromised
FROM THE DESK OF HUGE GRAPPLYN
IS BEING BOUGHT TO YOU BY
the action packed love story...
"SINGLED"
 THE FILM STARRING
DRICCER DENNLES AND hEATHER HOLT
cinema-cinema films
in theaters
September 29 2019

         ...

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Categories: theaters, sports,
Form: Ballad
How I wished I had been granted to know
How I wished I had been granted to know,
The depth of the unused words, the hallucination of a happiness with purpose.
My labor, how much has dissipated into the void, in the vast unknown,
All the zeal,...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: theaters, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Fallen Rogue......Entry Into Contest, Act 1 Scene 1
He sits and mourns and weeps within the Willow trees.  A sodden forlorn form, 
alone in his own company.  bemoaning fate as destiny's joke.  While keeping in his 
cups.  An addled...

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Categories: theaters, funny, lost loveheart, night, heart, love, night,
Form: Prose Poetry
The East Silver Bridge
I was outside of Philly walking in Bucks County
As I climbed the Tree of Good and Evil
A voice spoke to me about the future
Because of my free will I was asked to make a choice

A...

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© Mel Brake  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: theaters, courage, faith, inspirational, introspection, metaphor, motivation, surreal,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Rain
Five days of steady rain. A hurricane approaches the city. The streets are flooding but the wildlife is thriving. Every person wears a raincoat or carries an umbrella. Indoors is cozy. Movie theaters are crowded...

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Categories: theaters, car, city, imagination, moon, mountains, rain, river,
Form: Verse

Book: Shattered Sighs