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Premium Member The Precipice
"The Precipice"



In the Autumn 
she wore a wedding veil
A cold winter would lift it
Kiss her lips passionately to 
speak words of 
LOVE
on a 
late roll call

“Well, that’s insanity for you” 
some snakes would hiss
others rapture-faced
on...

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Categories: trial and error, god, humanity, science,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Eternal Recurrence
ETERNAL RECURRENCE*


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“I am certain that I have been here as I am now a thousand times before and
 I hope to return a thousand times after.”  GOETHE 
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1.

Once upon a time, 
The Lord...

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Categories: trial and error, future, life, , atheist,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Growing
Two girls far apart leading different but crazy similar lives 
Lots of progress and work - arousing with small talk of becoming wives
But are those emotions genuinely what you wanna explore?
The journeys we will have,...

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Categories: trial and error, girlfriend, women,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Enthused By Tough Graft
her life had been a rollercoaster of moody upheaval

          manic fervor from sheer in-exhaustible passion

           ...

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Categories: trial and error, analogy, courage, depression,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Reincarnation
REINCARNATION

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“I am certain that I have been here as I am now a thousand times before and
 I hope to return a thousand times after.” GOETHE 
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Each soul an ambassador was and is...

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Categories: trial and error, god, heaven, life, spiritual, god, me, longing,
Form: Epic



You'Re Worth It
You're worth it

I want to start this by saying forgive yourself
You don't deserve the tears that falls from your face that makes way for your sadness to manipulate your whole personality
You don't deserve to be...

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Categories: trial and error, absence, allusion, anxiety, blue, depression, emotions, uplifting,
Form: Enclosed Rhyme
Premium Member Cloud Weavers
Little child
Your tiny hands hold a little flower
Delicately, you start weaving a story about peace
In your gentleness, you understand how happiness works
It is the sanctuary of warm softness in the heart
Free of all clouds and...

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Categories: trial and error, life, lost, love, spoken word, truth, vanity,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Awaking from stupor
I was never quite a candy kid
But I jumped right into the soup
I had a list of my favorite chemicals on the wall in college, a tribute, an ode
My first cigarette owned me, called on...

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Categories: trial and error, addiction, conflict, emotions, growth, inspiration, mental health,
Form: Free verse
What If
The human heart…the young human heart. I look at our lives, the confusion we live in. Falling in and out of love, having friends..with benefits…dreaming of perfect relationships…unrealistic ones. Sometimes I wonder what kind of...

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Categories: trial and error, devotion, engagement, friendship love,
Form: Narrative
Ruminating Vagaries of Life May 2nd 2021
Ruminating vagaries of life May 2nd, 2021

(conceived while in utero
which loosely summarization in toto
of this ordinary Joe Schmoe,
who did wade nine months for a roe
at mercy of obstetricians status quo,

giving me a jump start to...

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Categories: trial and error, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Punisher and the Punished
The Punisher and the PunishEd

                           I

The Punisher needs the...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: trial and error, conflict, creation, god, men, satire,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Man Who Would Be God
Once upon a time in a previous universe, 
machines began repairing themselves, 
much faster than their makers ever could, 
so the creators just left them to it 

Of course every now and then the machines...

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Categories: trial and error, allegory, science fiction, universe,
Form: Free verse
4th Step Poem
I'm thankful for the stepping stones
That lead me to solid ground.
I’m not ashamed
To go from a life of insanity
To a mind that is sound.
But, I will say
Trial and error
At first
Is mostly what I found.
I discovered...

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Categories: trial and error, bible, depression, drug, forgiveness, meaningful,
Form: Free verse
Benediction To Anonymous Minds
Triumphant milestones rocked and rolled thru this (viz – modern) age  
     began in the dawn of Homo Sapiens early evolutionary light
     when those prime ape...

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Categories: trial and error, appreciation, celebration, dedication, fate, inspiration, people, philosophy,
Form: Personification
Premium Member Who Am I
Regina Riddle is 48
She’s been married – twice
Her first marriage lasted 23 years
And gave her heart some lasting fears
She’s struggled through some tender moments
And found herself bursting into tears
But through it all she’s trusted in...

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Categories: trial and error, poets, riddle,
Form: Free verse
Year End
Another Year is coming to a end, What a year it truly has been.
Life has changed in so many ways, this is the year my Husband walked away.
I don’t think I will fully understand, why...

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Categories: trial and error, divorce, marriage,
Form: ABC
Premium Member Lita
We’re on Fall break this week and Peter’s favorite aunt - Lita - is visiting. Lita’s a tall, slim woman (eek! A guess), in her early sixties. She’s nicely weathered and tan. I’m sure she...

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Categories: trial and error, boyfriend, family, halloween, school, student, teen, work,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Depression Steals Real Lives
Depression kills
Real lives.
Depression steals
Real lives.
Self-punishment
Is not the answer.
Self-fulfillment
Is the profound desire
To love oneself, to be proud,
To hope and to cry out loud
That happiness and success
Are waiting near the corner.
Suicide is evidently not the answer.
Joy can...

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Categories: trial and error, anger, angst, confusion, depression, hurt, suicide, truth,
Form: Free verse
The Journey
I have breathed you in it seems a lifetime of times, correlated in seconds becoming rarer.
Each shorter than the last, each with more adoration as i exhale every molecule of trial and error.
My cup artlessly...

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Categories: trial and error, beauty, grief, happiness, heart, journey,
Form: Rhyme
Microcon
Many years ago I read a book entitled “Accidental Empires"
Of how a few men, from garden sheds, became multi billionaires
How could this be, what did they do, did they invent something new
Not really but if...

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© John Scott  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: trial and error, business,
Form: Rhyme
Poison
The taste of a warm, clear liquid runs through my throat. 
The bitter taste of love, feelings and emotions all in one clear bottle of venom.
How did it end to this, how did i end...

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Categories: trial and error, addiction, drink, emotions,
Form: Free verse
My Deepest Thoughts
My deepest thoughts 
Little things I think about 
Thoughts that just go in and out 
Be there for you
Come read about my deepest thoughts 
Hear about the raging battles I've fought 
Bring reality closer to...

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Categories: trial and error, hope, life, music, people, song-time, night, life,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Hitler Revived
"Covid emergency Acts" & 1930 Nazi Germany Cohesion 

Gaslighting from Wuhan, the bitter scourge raged,
Covid the Brand, 
the value is FEAR and Control.
the "marketeer" shrouded  in obscurity,
subtle conditioning, 
psychological warfare 
unconnected  mind control...

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Categories: trial and error, africa, anxiety, change, confusion, discrimination, freedom, future,
Form: Free verse
The Poem About Nothing
What's worse a broken heart or broken pride? 
for so long I've kept these emotions inside 
If crying makes me less of a man, I'm less of a man, because I just cried
I won't explain...

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© Alex Duffy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: trial and error, deep, depression, emotions, growth, lost love, relationship,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Wide-Eyed Children
mother star beams as she beholds her errant brood
  six diverse, rocky planets
  the innermost, a dense, two-faced, frosty furnace
  the outermost, pulverised
  much interfered with by a jovial neighbour
 ...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: trial and error, children, innocence, planet, uplifting,
Form: Verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things