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Premium Member Farmer Fred Talks Politics Vol I
Farmer Fred was out in his field making inspection
When I snuck up on him without detection
I stated my greetings with great voice inflection
Which caused Fred to jump in the opposite direction
Then he smiled and made...

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Categories: transcript, political,
Form: Narrative



Then and Now
To this day, the breath labours on still 
Marrow birthing blood same as ever 
to keep this battered carriage oiled
The soul wills the flesh to hobble on 
and prays the spirit keeps aflame 
The game...

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Categories: transcript, africa, betrayal, culture, endurance, england, journey,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Farmer Fred Talks Politics Vol Iii
Oakland County MI                   Democrats             ...

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Categories: transcript, political,
Form: Narrative
Part 1 - Life Awaited
I have a story that needs be told
A story I never knew if words can transcript
For it belongs when in dreams I enroll
Visions before or an afterlife if I shall seek

If it all shall begin…...

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© Joel Lee  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: transcript, imagination, life, words, me, world, language, dream,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Intangible Asset
INTANGIBLE ASSET – The Transcript

He learned very young rather vaguely very untidily and blissfully unaware. He thought the only reason to do something was to do it differently to establish its difference by his own...

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Categories: transcript, life, lost, perspective,
Form: Prose Poetry



Light My Soul
You march through the village with guns, missiles and rockets, and scrutinize the people, with foolish command that ravished the entire village before the break of dawn.

 You make appointment with the beast and spread...

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Categories: transcript, angel, appreciation, city, community, confidence, confusion, endurance,
Form: Narrative
Cross The Lines
The day has finally break and the market is taking shape the traders are busy, everyone is in a hurry, office workers are on the go they cannot afford to miss the early morning show;...

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Categories: transcript, age, america, business, city, community, creation, encouraging,
Form: Free verse
Free Cee Was the Lords Will To Kill
WAS THE LORD'S WILL TO KILL?
The following is an accurate account, 
Recounted verbatim and voiced by a machine that brings down a lot of trusting fools
A dissertation delivered by this dude who was just following...

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Categories: transcript, angst, allah,
Form: Quatrain
To Read Poetry
To understand poetry you must read poetry
   By External Journalist

It is said that a teacher from the countryside once asked Mario Quintana:
 What should I read to understand Shakespeare?
And the poet answered her...

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Categories: transcript, allusion, analogy, appreciation, art, literature, poetry, wisdom,
Form: Prose
Outline
People like me do not live 
We survive
Day to day and hour to hour
Born into poverty
Raised in abuse
  We ate trash
    We were trash
      And no...

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Categories: transcript, angst, life, sad, me, me,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member From Obscurity To the Gaiety
All preparation had been completed
The big night was finally here
At three in the afternoon I went to dress rehearsal
Stood on the Gaiety stage for the first time  - I didn’t have any fear!
Three lovely...

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Categories: transcript, confidence, me, poetry,
Form: Verse
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 Is tomorrow the end of March or the beginning of April April one or March 32 the 
way to approach the online scenario is to make...

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Categories: transcript, funny, holiday, parody, people, day, april, day,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member The Discarded Page of Half Formed Poems
Just out of interest, I started several poems on the same page with no intention of finishing them to see how it worked out. Just wrote til I got bored of the thought, then moved...

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Categories: transcript, anxiety,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member One Line
ONE LINE

I’m remembering a class I taught at
Bohank Business School,
Poetry 101 –
The grading papers chore,
The mental anguish,
God. what a bore!

It seems that President Swink fancied himself
        gifted
In the...

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Categories: transcript, teacher,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Second Guessing In To Out
Second Guessing In To Out

Sometimes, I wish… my ears to brain to mouth worked as close to normal as possible. These are the times when I second guess the communication process. Life and communication would...

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Categories: transcript, angst, anxiety, conflict, confusion, language, mental illness,
Form: Prose
Everything Is a Myth and Magic
You are the yellowness of Eve's red apple
You... the fire of mystery
Like a text without an audience
Like a transcript of a dream

Like a fantasy full of illusions
Like an undisturbed wave
Like running away...to a fantasy
You are...

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Categories: transcript, death, deep, emotions, eve, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
Mistakes
(fact)

The one thing I miss I wish I knew we're they were
I made a big mistake for those were my treasures indeed.
It's hard not having the things that you try to past down
To your young,...

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Categories: transcript, truth,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Shes a Liar and a Fraud
Ms Flip-Flop, busted for plagiarism in her co-authored book in 2008 stealing texts almost verbatim from Wikipedia and other sources.

But the media still run cover for her.

Also plagiarised was a story she told of a...

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Categories: transcript, america, political, truth,
Form: Political Verse
Should Be Poem of Day About Trump
Should Be Poem of Day About Trump

Trump always knew is an old grump;
Is with short hands at end of stump;
Records traced;
Hair replaced,
And on his face has frozen each bump.

Jim Horn

Trump An Obstinent Impediment

Makes no difference...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: transcript, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Go Ahead and Create a Title Yourself
10th grade 11th grade 12th grade 01st grade 02nd grade 03rd grade 
04th grade 05th grade 06th grade 07th grade 08th grade 09th grade 
Does this mean that sooner or later you will to have...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: transcript, 1st grade , allegory, analogy,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Tryst With Destiny

In the mist of the journey’s penultimate mile
at the edge of the ordained pasture of future obscure,
the sunset swansong resonates in the twilight hour
for the forlorn wanderer silhouetted shapeless in stillness
against the chromatic skyline of...

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Categories: transcript, analogy, destiny, introspection,
Form: Free verse
Judge Who Held a Grudge
Judge Who Held A Grudge

We knew Judge a grudge he would hold,
After one more predicted plot did unfold,
Hair ringy;
Also stingy,
Who is poorest one we ever have polled.

Jim Horn

Over 10 again.

Trump Slipped On Transcript

Seems like up...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: transcript, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Ephemeral Essence

Listlessly marooned 
last mile
fading fast
in obscurity 
beyond 
the tapestry of twilight 
the ambiguous path 
seeking definition 
in configured 
mystique metaphor
engraved within 
penumbra of panorama 
out my kaleidoscopic 
winsome window 
the mirror of mirage
on the world...

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Categories: transcript, analogy, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Last Time They Heard Your Voice - Emotive Write For Contest
Hey guys you thought it was fun to joy ride
Steal a car and go wild
Racing through the streets
Faster and faster 
You were heading for disaster
Your passenger can be heard shouting on his mobile to another...

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Categories: transcript, car, deep, sad,
Form: Free verse
Wyme 2
To gain acceptability
You let yourself in on crowd mentality
With all this capacity
And intrinsic ability
You consciously decide the mortality
Of your own capability
You deny individuality
And instead accept multiplicity
All in search of false glory
You toy with your own...

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Categories: transcript, death, dedication, faith, religion, sad, visionary,
Form: Rhyme

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