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Silence reigns supreme in my reich
Silence reigns supreme in my reich

No don (except me)
doth trumpet within the aborted
barren reach of freedoms within expansive realm,
I annexed courtesy manifest destiny,
which peoples now inhabiting said jurisdiction
circumscribed by following coordinates -
Latitude: 40° 16' 22.20"...

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Categories: vanity fair, absence, abuse, addiction, anger, celebration, dark, hair,
Form: Free verse



I Discovered Miscellaneous Meaningless Hodgepodge
I discovered miscellaneous meaningless hodgepodge...

dating back circa: Age of computer antiquity
mine signature worthless gibberish
found Earthling dumbfounded
for further waste of time inquire
about trivial details constituting 
more'n six electronic new pages
the following an excerpt from book of
Matthew...

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Categories: vanity fair, absence, adventure, character, dream, eulogy, history, march,
Form: Free verse
Presidential Inauguration 2017 - Poetic Screed - Part2
diametrically opposing forces miscarriage 
   and abort, cancel and retry to upend Vanity Fair 
   where trump defiantly makes an en rode
gauging Bernie sanders troopers as “enemy” phalanx 
  ...

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Categories: vanity fair, abuse, america, bullying, change, how i feel,
Form: I do not know?
Source With Too Much Force Power
"My soul is sold for almost three decades on cd's, dvd's, and 
the internet around the globe. Jack  of all 
trades. It is not fair that the celebrities do not share; 
this is not...

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Categories: vanity fair, devotion, education, forgiveness, happiness, hope, inspirational, passion,
Form: Bio
The Careful Dissemination of Funds
I hear their idle chatter and wish that sound was optional.
A box checked in a menu, a simple click and forget.

The rapid dilation of my pupils brings me back.
Back to hypnotic aisles of temptation and...

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Categories: vanity fair, computer-internet, funny, life, people, philosophy, political, social,
Form: Prose Poetry



Premium Member Welcome To My World -The Cost of Happiness-
~TAKE MY MONEY ~

Crimson Joy, L'Oreal Lips, DOLCE & GABBANA eyewear 
Mascara from beyond LONDON Bridges
Like the pretty face found in front of Vanity Fair
What can I say? Perfect -- goes with my daily addiction

A...

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Categories: vanity fair, abuse, addiction, adventure, clothes, fashion, happiness, money,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Conspiracy and Evil Surmising
I am a Victim, 
Lured by mascara, and by a pretext piety 
Induced through lust by immoral vermin 

I am a Victim 
Blindfold through cunnings to fest on a plowed field, 
“Whore scammed”, trapped in...

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Categories: vanity fair, abuse, death, depression, divorce, emotions, father, introspection,
Form: Burlesque
Bampa ,
as it can b 

 here’s it-cursed
 tossed,crossed, 
lost-indentation 
a winter  numberer,may be    
“evacc-ed  ejectt inject  deject-ed  subjects  -  ”as you like it,man
 “missed Ann entire...

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Categories: vanity fair, analogy, angst, autumn, baby, celebration, cinderella, color,
Form: Ballad
Spring In Air, Love Online
SPRING IN AIR, LOVE ONLINE                              ...

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Categories: vanity fair, computer-internet, humorous, love, people, social, song-spring, green,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Vanity
With a cosmopolitan tabloid draped upon her lap,
A girls sits at her vanity wearing an underdress unstrapped.

The woman on the page portrays perfection with a pleasing smile,
Upon her curvy contoured shape she draped in an...

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Categories: vanity fair, beauty, mirror, society,
Form: Couplet
Art-Frida Kahlo
On The Suicide Of Dorothy Hale

Known for her self portraits and her politics
Her famous unibrow and her elaborate dress
And for twice marrying Mexico's most renown muralist
Her paintings which bore her pain were well received
And to...

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Categories: vanity fair, appreciation, art, suicide, , cute,
Form: Free verse
Missing Madrid Like Hell
What you can’t find was never there
What you understand is not what you feel 
What you see is not what you open your eyes for
What you love is not what you were born into
Missing Madrid...

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Categories: vanity fair, absence, culture, forgiveness, journey, mentor, religion, society,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member You Should Not Say You Do Not Care
Used to be the free way,
was a way for you to get away,
in the free way you wanted to 
each day that your get away
seemed farther and farther away.
You shouldn’t sway, 
yet you wouldn’t stay...

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Categories: vanity fair, love, hair, care, care, me,
Form: Rhyme
Oh God Where Would I Go and What Would I Do Without You
Oh! God where would I go and what would I do without you?
Nowhere at all!  Nowhere at all!
I would be drowning into the deepest sea
of misery.  Lonely and lost as I could possibly...

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Categories: vanity fair, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th
Form: Lay
Seven Deadly Verses of Sin
Seven Verses of Sin

Seven rode over Conceited Bridge,
In search of the Vanity Fair.
One rider named Pride slipped and fell,
Perishing at the cross of despair.

Six rode over the Plains of Contempt,
In search of the lost and...

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© Kevin Shaw  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: vanity fair, anger, death, emotions, lust, sin, symbolism, vanity,
Form: Rhyme
La Barcaccia the Fountain of the Boat
La Barcaccia 

 A boy, of twelve, cups his hand and drink water from 
the fountain near the Spanish steps, while watching 
the traffic that seems anarchistic and cars park with 
total disregard to fellow...

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Categories: vanity fair, art, history, day, day,
Form: Blank verse
Bliss and Sorrow
Here with a loaf of bread
A jog of water to ease my frayed nerve 
A Holy Book in its verves
And birds beside me singing in the wilderness

For the busy bee has no time for sorrow
And...

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Categories: vanity fair, fate, happiness,
Form: Free verse
Mother
AMERICAN ICONS

One is known for her hemlines
Just so right
The other for hemlines
Accompanied by no tights
Young ladies with poise
Will always make the right noise
But girls from orphanages
Will marry young, dreaming
Of what their life might become

Life’s rich...

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Categories: vanity fair, beauty, bereavement, cry, obituary,
Form: Romanticism
Premium Member The Beginning
In the beginning were lustrous flowers
Teeming in noon and nocturnal bowers;
And first blush sunrise on bright blue sky,
And the dreaming groves set to fructify.

In the beginning was the joy of living,
When nature's bounty was always...

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Categories: vanity fair, beauty, destiny, devotion, family, life, love, nature,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member What If
What If
What if you do not make it till tomorrow? 
What if this night is the longest?
What if your dreams are cut short?
What if there is no path through your gloom,
What if your paths are...

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Categories: vanity fair, bereavement, heart, jesus, life, mirror, relationship, vanity,
Form: Free verse
Shy and Silent
We sat together in the campus hole in the wall pub
You - the greatest academician of all time
Me – shy and silent with a thousand questions for you trapped in my brain

Now, older and with...

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Categories: vanity fair, forgiveness, friendship, life,
Form: Free verse
Paper Democracy
Democracy for elites
Principles never enlight
Politicians aggrandize
Void of commitment
Dalit rights crucified
Every Day, Hour, Minute
Burnt, tortured, raped
Blood tears wept
Humanity if any ever left
Upper caste domination swept
Nation deliberately slept
How can Millions Rejoice?
As largest democratic voice
Shame, to them
Who makes...

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© Rahul Gade  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: vanity fair, discrimination, rap, rights,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Adieu
Howl fir tree, the cedar is fallen 

From this narrow lane of time,

from this uncertain strait and burdens

from these enclaves of wearying vanity fair,

from this time bound journeying among mortals, 

from its temporal “Joys” and...

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Categories: vanity fair, death, faith, family, grief, heaven, mom, mother,
Form: Elegy

Book: Reflection on the Important Things