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Premium Member Hand-Picked Berries and Sun-Dried Tomatoes 3
“The songs are casual and careless in a satisfying way, like the used condom your latest lover left lying on your bedroom floor, a souvenir you’re not yet ready to dispose of.” Candy Cotton, Modern...

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Categories: weston, mythology,
Form: Prose



Premium Member Acknowledgements
1.    John Desmond Patrick Keegan
2.    Alfred, Lord Tennyson 
3.    Sally Aline Mae Beller
4.    Charles Edward A. Berry
5.    Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce...

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Categories: weston, appreciation, dedication, inspiration,
Form: List
Premium Member Lost In Britain AND Lost In The USA
LOST IN BRITAIN

Poling, Patching, Nether Wallop, 
Matching Tye and Droop

Plumpton, Lickfold, Puddletown, 
Westward Ho! and Throop.

Hole of Horcum, New Invention,
Boghead, Frome, Cat's Ash

North Piddle, Staines and Pen*stone,
Wash Dyke, East Breast and Flash.

Six Mile Bottom, Mudford...

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Categories: weston, america, england, humor, humorous, london, places, travel,
Form: Rhyme
Rafshropshirelad
I volunteered for service in the RAF in early 1942,
When I’d just become 18 and got three shillings a day;
I became a Wireless Operator/Air Gunner right through,
And was then sent home to await training, the...

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Categories: weston, courage, england, hero, history, political, remember, world
Form: Quatrain
The Widow's Mite ~ Weston
Weston worked and worried
from sun up till sundown
for the freed-man knew the reason
that Pap had gone to town.

Pap had loved his family
but now that Ma was gone
Pap had said to Weston
"I can't do this alone."

Pap...

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Categories: weston, adventure, black african american, devotion, family, life,
Form: Free verse



The Deserted American
If anyone can help me with work I am a single father about to collapse. No jobs anywhere around to pay rent. Which is coming up soon. Now as you all missed the rhyme king...

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Categories: weston, dark,
Form: Rhyme
Steam Travel
Steam Travel
Steam Trains, are, archaic,
Romantic and prosaic,
It takes an army of volunteers
to keep these old trains going.
What will happen, in the future
There is just, no way of knowing,

To go by train,
on a summer's day out,
Hoping...

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Categories: weston, travel,
Form: Verse
Premium Member You'Re Beautiful, Oh Yes You Are
You're Beautiful, oh Yes You Are 

(to be sung to the tune of "I'm Henery the Eighth, I Am" -a 1910 British music hall song by Fred Murray and R. P. Weston and Signature song...

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Categories: weston, song,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Obituary of David Fred Jones-
Obituary of DAVID FRED JONES-

Here we gather today to pay homage of a lost brother whom lived and died
We honor him with are presents as we mourn his lost of live in this plane and...

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Categories: weston, analogy, appreciation, bereavement, character, eulogy,
Form: Epitaph
R.I.P Zay
On March 8, 2008, Isziah Jacob Weston life was taken away by God.
As the days goes by, we still think about you.
We know your in a better place, looking down on us.
You said " One...

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Categories: weston, family, life, loss, love, sympathy, teen, life,
Form: Bio
Blood In, Blood Out
They stand on the corner anything you want they got,
Some do the deals some run the money and some call shots,
All of them are ready to pop at the first signs of a problem,
Smith n...

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Categories: weston, family, violence,
Form: Rhyme
Word Dynamic By Weston Gregory
The strength is often of things                             ...

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Categories: weston, analogy, emotions, journey, metaphor, strength, teacher, time,
Form: Dramatic Verse
My Yard the Fruit Bouquet
My Yard the fruit bouquet By Weston Gregory

Its gonna be that day again, 
when the sunshine reveal the morning
And makes you smile,
To watch a petal opening its fragrant scent 
drawing you right in

Atop the dew...

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Categories: weston, animal, bird, fruit, nature, smile,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Love In Marriage By Weston Gregory
Love in Marriage 

For this reason, love precious joy
is shared, expressed; 
that within the confine of marriage 
its significance, are memories 
though sometime small 
hold the most potent experience.

Marrraige is a give and take
love is...

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Categories: weston, journey, life, love, marriage, marriage, love, marriage,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member A Vice I Love- For Contest
Allow me please to introduce you to some of my friends
but treat them with respect or else they'll send you round the bend.
Don't mess with the Hogfather if you don't want a vendetta
the side effects...

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© Viv Wigley  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: weston, humor,
Form: Rhyme
My Friend
My Friend by Weston Gregory

I'm glad you are my friend
And you are interesting 
There’re no dull moments
And we can share what each 
Other thinking, 
Though its been tested of a fact
But we're invested in what...

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Categories: weston, beautiful, emotions, friend, friendship, happy, love, tribute,
Form: Verse
Inspire
Inspire by Weston Gregory 

When the sun comes from the east 
Shining its beauty through the 
leaves,
I'm so inspired by what I  see.
Its way though not easy to say
I sigh when the rare jasmine...

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Categories: weston, beautiful, dream, earth, inspiration, nature, nostalgia, smile,
Form: Verse
Pearl In Sand of Marbles By Weston Gregory
Pearl in sand of marble 
           by
   Weston Gregory

Its her eyes, its her smile,
she's a wonderful girl all
the while.
There's no doubt where ever...

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Categories: weston, beautiful, beauty, love, relationship, romantic, woman,
Form: Rhyme
Precious
Precious by Weston Gregory 

She is the kinda lady that leaves a man
wanting more
breathless, excited, immerse in 
precious kinda crazy
an open door to charms impossible to 
ignore 
ignites fire sears deep within 
and erase fears...

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Categories: weston, desire, girl, love,
Form: Dramatic Verse
A Kite
A Kite by Weston Gregory 

Gamed and played, swift to flight
a kite outbound disengaged from 
gravity's might
A laughter of sort at least a smile
that by and by we can untangle 
humanity's plight

By swish and swirl...

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Categories: weston, adventure, analogy, brother, faith, flying, life, symbolism,
Form: Verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things