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Premium Member The Hotel Caretaker
How unparticular the day had particularly been,
On March the third of two-thousand and eighteen,
For the caretaker at an historic Adirondack Inn,
Had lacked company, and therefore, dopamine.

 ‘Twas Sunday when all the guests had fled,
From either...

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© B.J. Fitz  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: widened, death, grief, introspection, march, mystery, remember,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Mad Molly Shaw 2 - Molly Stands Firm
[If you’re a glutton for punishment, you
Can find ‘Mad Molly Shaw’ using the poems
Tag at top of screen]
              ****

Mad Molly Shaw wasn’t...

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Categories: widened, western,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 8
He awoke to the sound of lightly crunching ice.  As he opened his eyes the boy stood looking at him, then with one fluid motion he stepped forward and stretched out his hand, 
...

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Categories: widened, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Margins of Pandora
Tim’s father had been a refugee once he put down his fight and his gun

The story is that he embarked on the very last ship leaving East Prussia

Under siege tanks and bombs from above fireworks...

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Categories: widened, farewell,
Form: Free verse
Light On the Devil's Chord - Day 28
Quietly, the memory of my grandfather manifested itself,
In the colors and shimmers of the Holy Spirit, 
I saw his human face,
The familiar lines, the flesh,
The pair of oceanic eyes, slowly blinking 
Smiling,
Like a heavenly beam
Splashing...

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Categories: widened, allegory, analogy, deep, emotions, humanity, meaningful, wisdom,
Form: Epic



Light On the Devil's Chord -Day 15
When I woke the next day,
He was lying beside me, breathing steadily
I was no longer on the hard, monstrous back of the leviathan
My hands were burned from its horns,
I was laid upon his wings,
Burdened by...

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Categories: widened, adventure, conflict, freedom, identity, life, power, truth,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 12
DynDoeth with serious face and determined stride entered the room and advanced directly toward Joulupukki.  Standing to face the elf, Joulupukki, was intent on getting some answers, but before he could utter a sound...

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Categories: widened, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Soul Stance River - 25
Christ!
A warparty of 60 Shoshone warriors has just stampeded into the meadow
faces painted red and white for blood and death, all sorts of strange designs,
bows and arrows ready to fly on us, skull breaking cudgels...

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Categories: widened, adventure,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 34
“Yes, well, we will determine that at another time,” was the Lead Councilman's response, “Now we must decide on DynDoeth's charges.”
Cutting him off Rian said, 
     “I vote to have DynDoeth...

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Categories: widened, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
Premium Member AN EMPERICAL POETRY VIEW
ADDENDA
READING ALOUD Reading a poem silently ( as  compared to aloud)is the difference between staring at sheet music and playing the music on an instrument.Recitation  equates poetry to the experience of viewing a painting or...

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Categories: widened, philosophy, poetry,
Form: Didactic
Light On the Devil's Chord - Day 10
“Clap your terrible wings, vivacious serpent of old!
Imagine my plight as dangerous as your spite,
Stomp your clawed feet on these prison floors,
Peace shall always follow the sink of your fangs…”

Silenced were the wailing demons round,
Crouched...

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Categories: widened, adventure, confusion, growth, imagination, psychological, senses,
Form: Free verse
a tree in love
A tree in love

By the old road, before it meets a widened way
 in a nearby stands two trees close together
 we can see they are related 
yes, mother and daughter
The mother, although taller, leans...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: widened, age, allah, allusion, anti bullying, cinderella,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member A Mother's Love
A Mother's Love

Do you ever wonder at the love Mother's contain in their hearts? What will we not do for our offspring? Allow me to tell you about the mother who gave all for her...

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Categories: widened, baby, birth, caregiving, children, giving, insect, inspirational
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Playing Games with an Ancient
I returned home after forty years to my home island of Hawaii. Its preferred nickname is the Big Island, lovingly a.k.a., the Orchid Isle, and yes, a.k.a., the Volcanic Island. Rightly named as the sole...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: widened, analogy, anxiety, change, courage, emotions, loss, natural
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member You'Re Not That Hard To Find
Here I am again,
Caught up in this old subtended world, what a world;
Haven got a friend;
Only now I know that somewhere ( but where )
Is there, a God in heaven?

who am I
To judge the JUDGE;
whom...

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Categories: widened, appreciation, assonance, blessing, celebration, dedication, devotion, inspirational,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member The Last Show
The stage was so spectacular I had to wear my glasses.
They only let a handful in with extraordinary passes;
written in a scripted font and lined with foiled gold,
for those of us who had one, they...

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Categories: widened, 7th grade, 8th grade, 9th grade, adventure,
Form: Rhyme
Golden Trophy of Betrayal
‘I wish for his head, on a silver platter’
Mother whispered to daughter
‘Go dance my love, grant me the golden trophy’

‘I love you, mother,’ confidently
She took to the grand floor
Made it her playfield, a heroin
They were...

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Categories: widened, betrayal, dance, death, family, father daughter, hate,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Our Christmas Eve Dinner
'Twas our Christmas Eve dinner; we all had sat down
at the table to eat. Grandma couldn’t be found!
We children were fussing; Dad rose to his feet.
shouting, “Where are you, Ma? We’re ready to eat!”

When from...

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Categories: widened, dad, humorous, mom, prayer,
Form: Couplet
Calcivore, Part Iii
III.
Christine began crying, Zack vomited,
Klaus couldn’t move as he stared at the mess,
only stammering,“W-what could do this?”
Surely no beat to which they could attest.

Then came a rustling up above the falls,
and their horror transformed into...

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Categories: widened, adventure, animal, dark, death, horror, military, scary,
Form: Narrative
Dan the Hero, Part Iii
...It was amidst the aftermath of this
that Tanya first saw the man in the flesh,
he was half-blackened by the soot and smoke,
so taxed that even he struggled for breath.

People were circling around the man,
the cops...

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Categories: widened, appreciation, character, conflict, hero, hope, perspective, uplifting,
Form: Epic
Something To Look Forward To, Part Ii
...Emmet just sat down on a bench,
And gratefully took his boots off,
Just stretched himself out there to rest,
for the moment it was enough.

The woman seemed confused by this,
it was clear she expected rape,
but when the...

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Categories: widened, courage, death, life, loss, lost, love, war,
Form: Epic
Jeanmarie's Baby, Or Why We Have No Anti-Christ, Part Iv
...“Whatever power the Devil may have
is only what I left him when he fell,
These anti-christ schemes are mirrors and smoke,
and I deem they always will be as well.

“You think that because you can knock up...

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Categories: widened, baby, corruption, evil, god, heaven, religious, sin,
Form: Epic
The Caterpillar and the Tree

~

Awash on the horizon midst a pristine April day,
a caterpillar inched his way along
Wondering what waited as he slowly made his way,
whistling a happy springtime song

He found a stately sycamore was standing in his path,
its...

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Categories: widened, life,
Form: Rhyme
The Tragedy of Reginald King, Part Iv
IV.
An awkward silence fell on them,
Reg felt bad, and looked at his feet,
“I didn’t mean to pry,”he said.
she laughed and said, “Don’t look so meek.

“There’s not much work for women here,
and I had no family...

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Categories: widened, history, lost, love, myth, relationship, western, woman,
Form: Cowboy Poetry
A Time of Terror
A Time of Terror – The Rwandese Genocide

A screeching sound woke me from my sleep, I looked around in fear and trepidation 
Sensing a lurking gaze in the shadows, beyond the room I slept in
Sweat...

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Categories: widened, abuse, anger, child, dad, dark, death,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things