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Premium Member The Gift
From the window of my chic city office, lost in thought, I gaze out.
The pedestrians scurry like frenzied ants below, caught up in their bustling state of holiday insanity.
In his haste to cross the street...

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© Tom Woody  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tokyo, allegory, holiday, hope,
Form: Prose



Font Din Black
Font Din Black

so u real??? 
Warning! The following choppy, batty, 
dopey: elegy = flaky, goofy, history: iffy, 
jumpy, kooky: loopy, matty, nappy, nippy, 
sketchy material prone to find the reader 
dazed and bewildered, yet comfortably...

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Categories: tokyo, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, addiction,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Wound That Never Heals
Science can’t save you, neither can religion,
at least Popper and Niebuhr, philosophers and poets,
are entertainers, which is why actors and athletes
are paid so much. Thanks for the summaries.
I was teaching Shakespeare’s 92nd ridiculous sonnet
to my...

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Categories: tokyo, christian, husband, mother, music, night, prayer, snow,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Why Did I Not Say No
No, I will not say where, but it's not tokyo,                         ...

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Categories: tokyo, care, character, family, friendship, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Tokyo Disneyland Adventure
Long ago, a long layover in Tokyo persuaded 
my flying partner and I to venture out to
visit Disneylando, as the locals called it.
We started out early in the fog about 8 a.m.
We had our map...

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Categories: tokyo, adventure, humor,
Form: Narrative



Assassin's Regime
Clouded vision as I wake up early morning. Just before dawn, so the neighbor's still snoring. Got 2 messages from my boss sounding ticked. So, I got up, took a shower, made my self some...

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Categories: tokyo, fantasy, music, me, me, time,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Waymo's Service Is A Detriment To The Economy-Society
Waymo's Service Is A Detriment To The Economy-Society

Waymo's self-driving taxi service, or ride share service, contributes very little to the economy and food chain. Whereas human drivers of taxi and ride share services circulate their...

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Categories: tokyo, conflict, how i feel, society,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Abandoned Cities
FUKUSHIMA, OCEAN EXPOSURE:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4eGzS0eYuo

FUKUSHIMA RADIATION IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFPEY-r9QQY





"Abandoned Cities"


Empty sentries standing firm
Vacant windows glistening
they sit with Poe, Van Gough and Edvard Munch all broken
waiting patiently ears open, silent screams, nothing spoken
empty library of learning, all...

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Categories: tokyo, holocaust, humanity, life, war,
Form: Free verse
Time
I am pressing for time to conquer what is mine. I am pressing for time to meet with the divine. I can only be in one place at a time, and I am going to...

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Categories: tokyo, adventure, america, beautiful, business, change, confidence, deep,
Form: Narrative
Because of You I'M In a Seattle Kind of Mood
Because of you, I'm in a Seattle kind of mood
When I look out my window 

And see the rain drops gently falling all around
And I feel that special Seattle kind of chill

In my bones 
I...

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© Jake Aller  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tokyo, rain, remember,
Form: Free verse
Mystery of the Orient
It was an unusual trip that was planned,
stranger still that my Mother-in-law was the reason.
A wonderful woman who was liked by all who knew her,
kind, gentle, hard working, and grateful for the gift 
of reaching...

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© Dan Cwiak  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tokyo, adventure, celebration, family, firework, memory, mother daughter,
Form: Haibun
The Heat of Life
Dearest Poets of All Ages,
Welcome to the unique magic of poetry!
I may disqualify myself by saying I don't like using the term modern as it usually implies that we are smarter, more advanced, better than...

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Categories: tokyo, age, appreciation, poetry,
Form: Prose
Premium Member The Watch Woman On the Wall Part One
The Watch man on the Wall is Erick Stakelbeck and I consider him to be one of my mentors!
Russia and Red China flew nuclear armed weapons over Japan recently while Joe Biden was in Tokyo...

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Categories: tokyo, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
A Survivor's Story
I wake up to a deserted town
"Where are the people?"
I ask myself aloud.
"Gone." answers a voice.
But no one's here...
but me.

Broken glass litters the street, 
a Kristallnacht in the making.
Houses, half gone and half standing,
specked the...

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Categories: tokyo, adventure, death, depression, history, sad, warheart, heart,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Beer
This is the best beer I've ever had. 
Yes, The best beer I've ever had. 
No beer is really bad, but 
This is the best beer I’ve ever had. 
 
Beer’s invention was accidental I’m told. 
Something about stored grain...

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Categories: tokyo, adventure, best friend, celebration, drink, food, happy,
Form: Rhyme
Natural Soporific Narcotic
Natural soporific narcotic

Recurrent suicidal thoughts 
vaingloriously wend along winding road
within windmills of my mind
(o'er a death cab for cutie weeknd)
yakking, yanking, and yawking zeal
becalming this crash test dummy rolling
stone temple pilot inxs
of maroon 5 plus...

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Categories: tokyo, addiction, adventure, age, analogy, best friend, destiny,
Form: Free verse
Hot Is the Wind
Hot Is The Wind
One night can change things forever. Like the night the Americans came. One survivor went through hell to live. When the sirens went off, people pulled blankets over their heads rather than...

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Categories: tokyo, death, fire, flying, history, hope, violence, war,
Form: Verse
My Dad Was Just a Lad Part 2
My Dad Was Just a Lad
Part 2

He was on a brand new ship,
The USS Horace Bass,
The KEEL was laid in ‘44
APD would be her class.

With a crew of over 200 strong,
But for most, their first...

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© Old Buck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tokyo, father, freedom, hero, memorial day, military, poetry,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Would She Be An April Faerie
Tresa faerie was excited. 
Today was the day assignments were coming out.
She had been in training for six weeks. 
She wondered where she would be placed.
Alaska? Paris? Tokyo? Hawaii? New Zealand? 
Kenya? Texas? Rome? California?...

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Categories: tokyo, fairy, muse,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Godzilla Dreams
Godzilla Dreams



My little dragon is growing up. I do believe he’s just had his first crush.
In his cave with a sign ‘To Enter, Beware’, are Godzilla posters everywhere.
And he talks about her non-stop, all day...

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Categories: tokyo, adventure, dream, emotions, fantasy, growing up, humorous,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Random Entries From My Diary
"I never travel without my diary - One should have something sensational to read"
...Oscar Wilde, 1891

30 May 48:  I graduated from high school today now thank God I'm free!
No more doggone homework, perplexing algebra...

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Categories: tokyo, funnyschool, family, family, may, me, school, today,
Form: Couplet
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: tokyo, adventure, on writing and words, travel, america,
Form: Epic
The Book the Wizard Wrote Part Six
your new split second decision 
your new cult of fashion and intuition 
back to the middle

Say what you
I run away
your new dream to wonder 
around again what’s there if it isn’t love?
the stories that it...

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Categories: tokyo, angst, art, on writing and words, visionary,
Form: Free verse
Natural Soporific Narcotic
recurrent suicidal thoughts vain
     gloriously wend 
     (o'er a death cab for cutie weeknd)
     yanking zeal

becalming this crash test dummy rolling 
 ...

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Categories: tokyo, 11th grade, 12th grade, conflict, nature, obituary,
Form: I do not know?
Down the Rabbit Hole April 6
Sam Adams Goes Down the Rabbit Hole, NaNoPoMo Prompt

Sam Adams was having a bad night
He often would fall into a deep trouble sleep
Where his mind would go down deep

Into the proverbial rabbit holes
Exploring one dark...

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© Jake Aller  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tokyo, dark, dream, fantasy,
Form: Free verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry