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Wheelchair Man II
It takes guts to be in a wheelchair
Twelve years ago 
I got a job in the open labour market
My first day I ran away early
I had transport issues
I got a lift with another wheelchair man's...

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© Phatt Matt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: unplugging, adventure, character, confidence, courage, deep, growth, inspiration,
Form: Dramatic Verse



Premium Member Lord God, You Are My Saviour King
June 5 Relationship to God Bible Meditations Based on Psalms 74-77

Key Verse – Psalm 74:12 For God is my King of old, working salvation in the midst of the earth.

LORD GOD, YOU ARE MY SAVIOUR...

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Categories: unplugging, blessing, christian, faith, god, jesus, spiritual, thanksgiving,
Form: Rhyme
awakening verse,
Its an institutionalized war against a black man yet a fellow black man is glorifying his brother man who cheat and lie to his wife and family, this is bull how are we building the...

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Categories: unplugging, beautiful, betrayal, confidence, conflict, corruption, emotions,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Invisible Kid
Invisible Kid

Invisible kid that’s what you were called.
Locked in your room wasn’t punishment at all.
	
Alone to explore your dreams and read stories,
Alone safe from harm to be whoever you wished.
 
Fantasies and storytelling for your...

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Categories: unplugging, introspectiongirl,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Like No Other
Before the future and after the past
We have found each other’s souls at last

In the beat of a heart I was able to see
The rest of my life belonged to thee

When our eyes met it...

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Categories: unplugging, family, friendship, girlfriend-boyfriend, life, love, uplifting, wifeheart,
Form: Couplet



Alone
I smoke another of my cigars,
unplugging wires from the phone
Tonight is different from the last,
sitting on my front porch alone. 

My dog licks my dangling hand,
the one that she used to hold.
I look at all...

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Categories: unplugging,
Form: I do not know?
The Bottle Upon the Shore
The bottle was found upon the shore,
looking forlorn and green with a cork,
it wasn't impressive except that a 
note was folded inside ready to be
read by the beachcomber with delight.

Seagulls encircled the event as if...

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Categories: unplugging, farewell,
Form: Narrative
Sweet Childhood Memories
I remember me and my cousins 
running on the hot paved streets
Of Chicago
In mid summer
to the candy lady 
to buy 
a .25 cent frozen cup

Grandmama in the kitchen
wiping sweat off her forehead
as she prepares our...

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Categories: unplugging, black-african amer
Form: Free verse
Paranoid
Guarded and closed off, that's what he knows best

It just takes a noise to peak his interest

Don't bother to knock, 'cause he won't letcha in

Caution encloses the world he lives in

Four cats are his passion...

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© Gayle Rodd  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: unplugging, dark, fear, trust,
Form: Ballad
The Switch
The mischievous things you often did,
like taking the salt shaker and loosening the lid

It was only a matter of time before you got it good
so you had to get away with as much as you...

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Categories: unplugging, children, growing up, parents,
Form: Couplet
Intimate Truth
Opulence can't acquire it,
Not even a fragment of its entirety,
A priceless gem,
The sun's light doesn’t aid its radiance.

Unplugging from it,
Makes the soul a junkyard,
Like playing with the wrong card,
The mess can’t be excused.

Its light filters...

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Categories: unplugging, inspirational, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Spontaneity
During the Deacon Preachin' Weekend 
the deacon recommended unplugging
going offline to avoid screen addiction
no games, not texts, no emails, nothing
disconnecting, in order to connect --
to more important priorities in life :)
without distractions or attachments
easing the...

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Categories: unplugging, happiness, internet, introspection, mentor, silence, stress, time,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member When Will the Tree Die
Our grandson is six.
It is August the eight.
He asks “When will your tree die?”
Yes, I keep my Christmas tree up year round.
We use it as a night light.
I think he means the lights.
I can kill...

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Categories: unplugging, tree,
Form: Free verse

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