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Cymbric Vale
I believed that I was rural … that I lived in country style,
where the city was close handy … that big distance was a mile.
Trains and buses ferried daily; a freeway ran close by …
comforts...

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Categories: turkeys, holiday,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Beary Tales Episodes 25-33, Poet's Notes
Note to Readers of Previous Versions:
There are so many new vignettes scattered throughout the poem that I hope you will reread the whole thing! There are new GEMS, improvements to previous verses and improved footnotes...

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Categories: turkeys, adventure, appreciation, best friend, blessing, innocence, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Pipe Lines of Kaimu: Imu Ground Oven
Preparations for 'Luau' (LOU-ow) or a Hawaiian Party-like event, for a church Luau, would be a 'Ho'ike' (hoe-'E-kay). The hunters will tie the hind legs of whatever animal will go into an 'i'mu' (E'-moo), which...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: turkeys, appreciation, beautiful, blessing, celebration, happiness, religion, together,
Form: Narrative
Cocoons Hibernating In Summer
I made a U turn at dusk as dark night creeps  upon me
I tried to catch my breath from the horrible smell that was stifling me inside
I did not know which way to turn...

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Categories: turkeys, america, angel, christian, community, environment, insect, truth,
Form: Narrative
Barking Up the Wrong Tree
“Barking Up the Wrong Tree” 

ghost gums
shed their bark 
the min-min 
makes good use of it
papyrus, soft enough to 
imprint and write
thoughts, like the 
ripening welts of 
green ants 
small bites sting
subcutaneous and 
meridional, 
terra...

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Categories: turkeys, morning, muse, nature, night,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Wiseelder Turkeys
My parenting totem
was the Hawk
of bicamerally perfect egocentric vision
usually greeted by a loud Yang squawk
and vigorous walk
in the other wrong direction.

My WiseElder totem
is the Turkey,
CoMessiah of CoRedemptive Dying
as notnot loving EarthTribe's future lives.

At eight,
my totem...

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Categories: turkeys, age, earth, health, humor, mythology, native american,
Form: Political Verse
A Psalm To Solemnize Pure Tin Forefathers Mothers
A psalm to solemnize pure tin forefathers/mothers...

Who didst unknowingly, unquestionably, 
and unwittingly script vitality
and the prologue to Thanksgiving,
(which theme poem initially written)
about three hundred and ninety seven years, 
and nine months after February third 1621,
yet...

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Categories: turkeys, adventure, africa, age, america, animal, autumn, betrayal,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Holiday High Jinx
Or catching up with the holidays… They’re a great family treat, for all to see…

In the summer Dragon catches lightening bugs, and thinks they promise us fireworks.
In the fall Dragon catches Lady Bugs in the...

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Categories: turkeys, adventure, fantasy, fun, funny, humor, humorous, imagination,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member The Adventures of Captain Morgan
Well, it all started when
Jim Beam bet Jack Daniels
that Captain Morgan
couldn't go out
and get himself
some Wild Turkey.
Old Fashioned, like Old Granddad,
Captain Morgan like some of you,
really enjoys his Southern Comfort.
But mostly in the form of...

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Categories: turkeys, drink, fantasy, friendship, humor, irony, spoken word,
Form: Free verse
Sweet Little Marigold

She was a dairymaid, oh so sweet;
many a year ago.
Her figure was trim, her hair was neat,
with ringlets tied up in a bow.
And many a farmer would leave his plough,
the turkeys and chickens, and even...

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Categories: turkeys, beauty, devotion, song-
Form: Lyric
Old Styles Old Smiles
One fine blustering autumn day an old man puts on his boots pulls up his trousers off he goes,
If anyone wondered where he was going it was to a forest a good long walk it...

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Categories: turkeys, nature, day, old, autumn, day, fish, horse,
Form: Prose Poetry
The Journey to the Golden Temple on the Hill
Luke started his journey at the Red River Gum tree,
Near  the Waratah garden and the old sandstone path.
He crossed the Bay River, on a bridge that was shaky,
And began the climb up the Hill...

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Categories: turkeys, 10th grade,
Form: ABC
The Devil and the Cowboys
The Devil and The Cowboys
Off in the distance
you could see the clouds forming
a blanket of white
on a canvas of blue
the wind was beginning
to give birth to some devils
and what was to come
only hardened men knew

"cut...

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Categories: turkeys, america,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Down Weatherby Way
My street is four short blocks in length,
connected to two boulevards, shaped like                      ...

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Categories: turkeys, animal, home, solitude,
Form: Narrative
Prayer Solemnizing Vitality
Wise no adulation, dedication and gratification 
   not emphasized the other three hundred and sixty four days a year
question their role as consumed end product of taxidermist, 
   gnome hatter clucks...

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Categories: turkeys, adventure, america, boat, courage, endurance, power, religious,
Form: Epic
Gobbledygook About Thanks Taking Formerly Known As Thanksgiving
Heretofore stuffing said scandalous fête
worst day of year turkeys do hate
though vegan lifestyle
sweeping culinary tables of late
though me and the missus
still omnivorous foods sate

palates sprinkled (of course
while mouths full with borscht,
and eyes wide shut)
with garbled...

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Categories: turkeys, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure,
Form: Free verse
Isaiah On Israel - Prophecy May Be For You Now
Although Isaiah is a beloved prophet of Israel and Jews, his BOOK (in that name) being the most accurate of the original manuscripts found, taking the date as close to hundred years after Jesus, it...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: turkeys, betrayal, bible,
Form: Free verse
An Autumn Walk
One fine, blustering, autumn day an old gentleman walks from his home,
If anyone wondered where he was going he was on his way to a forest,
The old gentleman walked at a leisurely pace stopping now...

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Categories: turkeys, nature, day, old, autumn, autumn, day, old,
Form: Prose Poetry
An Autumn Walk In Autumn Years
One fine, blustering, autumn day an old gentleman walks from his home,
If anyone wondered where he was going he was on his way to a forest,
The old gentleman walked at a leisurely pace stopping now...

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Categories: turkeys, nostalgia, day, old, autumn, autumn, day, old,
Form: Prose Poetry
Professor Wilbur the Whale the Second
Oooh now then. Oh just wow. A scarlet salivating sentinel sentiment is wafting air at that door. Blowing. Blowing is not bubbling so do not count powder puffs or smoke globules that radiate sideways. It...

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Categories: turkeys, analogy, animal, appreciation, , cute,
Form: I do not know?
The Long Journey
THIS IS A SHORT STORY WRITTEN 7/2/19
                     The Long Journey

Every day I walk almost a...

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Categories: turkeys, destiny,
Form: Free verse
Who Were the Pilgrims ?
WHO WERE THE PILGRIMS ?


JAMESTOWN
1607 



 Four hundred years ago high-born Brits sailed to America
Seeking fast fortunes, adventure and fame.
Many would never endure their first year here
Cultivating, foraging, and hunting game.

Arriving in Virginia they came...

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© Tom Zart  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: turkeys, adventure, hope, imagination, inspirational, life, mystery, day,
Form: ABC
Premium Member Evil Shadows Any Time and Everywhere
Trains run alight terminate on time like clockwork 
never ending endless procession of precision conductors
the conducted walk down the line warped tracks of 
cynically divided isles dead ends of ‘labour making free’ 

Evil strips uniformed...

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Categories: turkeys, evil,
Form: Free verse
Christmas
CHRISTMAS LETTER TO MY ETERNAL FATHER


My Eternal Father,
I want you to know that I’m aware of
Why we celebrate Christmas, we caused it.
It’s born out of your limitless love for us.
You created everything out of nothing,
You...

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Categories: turkeys, beautiful, betrayal, bible, caregiving, children, conflict, corruption,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Aunt Fanny's Food Feasts
For several years when our kids were little, every Thanksgiving Day, we all loaded up and headed for Aunt Fanny’s house.   New faces and lots of food were big attractions.  There was...

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Categories: turkeys, community, family, food, thanksgiving day,
Form: Narrative

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