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Rejection Slips 3
Rejection Slips 3

Rejection Slip
by Michael R. Burch

Whenever my writing gets rejected,
I always wonder how the rejecter got elected.
Are we exchanging at the same Bourse?
(Excepting present company, of course!)

When editors reject my poems, did I slip...

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Categories: triumphs, death, desire, family, heart, life, longing, love,
Form: Rhyme



Juvenilia: Early Poems Iv
Juvenilia: Early Poems IV
I wrote this around age 17.



Bible Libel
by Michael R. Burch

If God
is good
half the Bible
is libel.

I read the Bible from cover to cover at age eleven, ten chapters per day, at the suggestion...

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Categories: triumphs, poems, poetry, poets, teen, write, writing, youth,
Form: Rhyme
Free Verse Iii
Salve
by Michael R. Burch

for the victims and survivors of 9-11

The world is unsalvageable ...
but as we lie here
in bed
stricken to the heart by love
despite war’s
flickering images,

sometimes we still touch,

laughing, amazed,
that our flesh
does not despair
of love
as...

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Categories: triumphs, body, desire, kiss, love, together, war, world,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Adieu - Part 1
Do you remember?
We lay in the moonlight, exhausted and content,
Moments from perfection, skin glistening with moisture,
Salty and sweet from love - love so amazing
That it stunned us every time ...
Always better than before, and always...

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Categories: triumphs, heartbreak, love, passion, romantic, sad love, true
Form: Free verse
Apocalyptic Poems Iii
These are prophetic poems and apocalyptic poems about the earth, climate change, global warming, extinction events, and mankind's role on an endangered world ...



Polish
by Michael R. Burch

Your fingers end in talons?
the ones you trim to...

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Categories: triumphs, earth, earth day, environment, humanity, nature, tree,
Form: Rhyme



Dandling Up and Down Upon the Lap of the Wind Part Number Three Rescued
Yes, love is no more or less reliable the more you check on this. Just like the frigid days of winter make their way for the pleasures that lay in awe of Spring I'm finding....

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© James Long  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: triumphs, 11th grade, 12th grade, 1st grade, 4th
Form: Bio
Premium Member The Whips of History - 1
This whip is a relic of war
an instrument of severe education, 
come now Avia, look how lovely and vulgar,
it is essential for you to appreciate it's intention,
feel it's supple weight, the simple fright,
I use jasmine...

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Categories: triumphs, christian, history, passion, poetry,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Leonardo Da Vinci Poems, Epigrams and Quotes
LEONARDO DA VINCI POEMS, EPIGRAMS AND QUOTES

These are my modern English translations of the poems, epigrams and quotes of Leonardo da Vinci. I believe the first six epigrams pertain to the current American election crisis...

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Categories: triumphs, art, eulogy, nature, poems, poetry, silence, spring,
Form: Epigram
Premium Member That Spark of Hope
A little girl lost her home this year, for her, Christmas wouldn't be there.
Her family was angry from all the troubles, they simply couldn't repair.
Don’t bother us about presents her parents said, they were depressed...

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Categories: triumphs, christmas, conflict, confusion, depression, devotion, dream, emotions,
Form: Narrative
The City and the State of Play Today
THE CITY AND THE STATE OF PLAY TODAY

No one worries about morals today 
They follow the rules they create
So to them all is ok
Those on the outside looking in 
Are the only ones feeling queasy...

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Categories: triumphs, business, community, corruption, international, london, money, political,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Herstory from Battlefields to Laboratories
Herstory from Battlefields to Laboratories
-	Daniel Henry Rodgers

Beneath stardust's scattered gleam, 
Her-story, a comet’s tail, blazing across time.

Through seasons it molds
...Once hushed now bold
We rise, a chorus harmonizing, 
...In this vast, of an eternal fold.

I am...

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Categories: triumphs, freedom, girl, history, literature, march, rights, women,
Form: Narrative
Short Life Span For Real Marriage
Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live.
The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man who lives fully is prepared...

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Categories: triumphs, adventure, celebration, engagement, family, friendship love, marriage,
Form: Romanticism
Premium Member The Pepperman and the Line Between Life and Death
IT'S NOT A SECRET THERE ARE MILLIONS OF DOORS 
IN THE UNIVERSE. 
WITH VARIOUS SHAPES , SIZES, DEPTHS, PERCEPTIONS AND DIMENSIONS.
SOME ARE LOCKED, RESTRICTED, REPELLING AND REPULSIVE.
OTHER'S UNLOCKED AND OPENED WITH CURIOSITY.
SOME DOORS LEAD INTO...

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Categories: triumphs, future, imagery, perspective, places, science fiction, society,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member With Eternal Sent Bliss Two Hearts Reborn - a Collaboration With Susan Ashley
With Eternal Sent Bliss Two Hearts Reborn - a collaboration with Susan Ashley


Under the midnight moon, romance waited
its true heart and beauty, with love baited
for dawning gleam across powdered snow
and she her handsome soldier to...

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Categories: triumphs, art, creation, destiny, devotion, heart, inspirational, longing,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Confuence
Placed Second in :
Confidence, Clean Air, Clash of Civilisations Poetry Contest
Sponsored by Sotto Poet

“Forget injuries, never forget kindnesses.” Confucius

                 ...

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Categories: triumphs, extended metaphor, heart, love, spiritual,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Book I'M Reading
At a very young age, he was 'called' and ushered to
the forefront, having very little choice in the matter.
There is much to be said about 'the call', but perhaps
a little taste and a soft touch...

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Categories: triumphs, christian, god, judgement, love,
Form: Verse
Premium Member The Moment Passion Triumphed
I know you want to appear tough
You want to pull off cool
Being a strong macho man
That’s part of the unspoken rule

I know you act so indifferent
When you see me passing by
But when I happen to...

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Categories: triumphs, passion, words, me, sweet, lost, lost, me,
Form: Quatrain
Ode On Old Virtues
Virtue, thou art old wine of vague value
Admired even by vintners nary more,
Nor by the adherents taking time’s cue,
Ye decorate archaic ancient lore.

Watch new high-fliers that surface from shores—
Go-getters getting tonnes in rare offers,
Tiger stripes,...

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Categories: triumphs, good morning,
Form: Free verse
Is Anything Too Hard For the Lord
Do not let your hearts be troubled
Our God is An Amazing and powerful God 
He can turn your Disappointment into Gods Appointment.
He can turn your past misery into your present ministry.
He can turn a curse...

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Categories: triumphs, blessing, christian, christmas, encouraging,
Form: Classicism
Premium Member In Bed
                                  ...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: triumphs, baby, birth, fear, hate, metaphor, mother, scary,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Hero Code: Decoded
Enthralled by each panel, a world in my grasp,
Comic books whisked me beyond time's clasp.
Starlight's soft shimmer, on planets unknown,
Myths spun with heroes, on quests all their own.

With villains I tangled, with champions I soared,
Their...

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Categories: triumphs, hero, imagination, literature, youth,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Bridge
I walk towards you,
as you stand waiting at the center of the bridge.

Beneath my feet, aged timbers span the churning river below.
With each step I see you more clearly.
My eyes search out the younger you,
that...

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Categories: triumphs, adventure, child, growing up, river,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Conversation With Walter Mitty
“Azure blue sky dreamer.
Where you bound today of mystifying  days?
Can you hear me through that enigmatic fog?
Your Milky Way incarnate hyper trance phase.”

“Fellow wonderland  adventurer.
I’ve been pole vaulting otherworldly golden orb frontiers.
As I...

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Categories: triumphs, art, beautiful, celebration, character, fantasy, humor, nice,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Writers Block
Sometimes the writers best friend is melancholy.  
The opposite being jolly
The ability to store past pain,.triumphs that life has made
Memories not meant to fade
 many beautiful poems come from tears
Love lost over the years
Just...

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Categories: triumphs, imagination,
Form: Rhyme
Reality
The Reality is 
A broken mirror reflects ultimate terror.
The reality is

We all have the ability to get the pain when expectations run away from our brain.
The reality always hits you.

Forget it, even if I told...

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Categories: triumphs, change, confidence, inspiration, stars, success, sun, sweet,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs