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Premium Member Translation of the Windmills of Your Mind By T Wignesan
Translation of Les Moulins de mon Cœur-THE WINDMILLS OF YOUR MIND by T. Wignesan

(For the orignal text in French by Eddy MARNAY : see here below. The English version by Marilyn and Alan BERGMAN differs...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: woolly, autumn, destiny, heartbroken, lost love, poetry, solitude,
Form: Elegiac Lyric



Glory To Thermodynamics In General
Glory to thermodynamics in general...

and generation of heat in particular
cuz yours truly 
spoiled with trappings 
of Western Civilization.

How ideal I imagine 
to dwell in a self sufficient domicile,
where thrum of the central heater...
automatically activated 
upon...

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Categories: woolly, adventure, appreciation, april, community, courage, desire, light,
Form: Rhyme
Splat
Splat

Explosions do not always signify combustion but often combustion arrives after many years of layering the layers and tightly packing. Thus meaning that a fried piece of fat could slip and burst out of the...

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Categories: woolly, africa, animal,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Small Mutinies
"Small Mutinies"



So what if my point of view
is not that which wraps 
you in comfortably warm
fluffed-up silky 
cashmere blankets 
of insecure insincerity
simple scribbles 
bleating from the 
chirping crickets 
and frog croaking
symphonies 
muddying waters
cutting pristine lines...

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Categories: woolly, halloween, muse, symbolism,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Miracle of Marshside Lea
In Marshside Lea, there stood a tree, old in trunk and bough
'Twas long ago, this tale, although, it may still stand there now
And in its shade, the young sheep played as often did young lambs
Whilst...

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© Lee Leon  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: woolly, allegory, angel, animal, crazy, fantasy, farm, tree,
Form: Rhyme



Easter as interpreted by one
Easter as interpreted by one...

rebated, rebelled, rebirthed, rebooted, 
and rebuked courtesy 
one ill shod Unitarian atheist,
who means NOT to affect
any sacrilegious fallout
nor offend devoutly religious 
man, woman, or child,
when the most important 
Christian holiday notated,...

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Categories: woolly, adventure, bible, celebration, christian, easter, family, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
From Blank Screen To Logorrhea I Write With Confused Adumbrations
From blank screen to logorrhea, I write with confused adumbrations

Methinks hmm, perhaps
I admittedly self plagiarize and quite aware
aforementioned amalgamated, conglomerated, 
fabricated, jerry rigged, and organized 
eye gripping titled
poem already aired a year plus ago,
though revisiting...

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Categories: woolly, absence, adventure, business, endurance, fish, grief, imagery,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member I Put That Stuff On Everything
I put to you a tale of two sheep
tepidly beside themselves with fraught.
Now who was who and which was which...
It simply matters not.
But suffice to say, they were both dismayed
For the amelioration they both sought.

So...

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Categories: woolly, funny, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Easter As Interpreted By One
Easter as interpreted by one...
rebated, rebirthed rebooted, and rebuked
ill shod Unitarian atheist

Though avast percentage
of stonehenge temple piloted ghosts,
harking back millennia
constantly zip unseen thru aerospace,
they unwittingly espy
woolly sheep hush fleeced herd
profoundly religious peep pulls
plodding fast as...

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Categories: woolly, allegory, angel, appreciation, body, celebration, creation, easter,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Wildly Domesticated Minds
I wouldn't call Bill Plotkin's WildMind
unmitigated Wild RightBrained,
nor would I call his WinWin therapeutic thinking
with PositivEnergy feelings
entirely LeftBrain domesticated, diminished

Commodified, capitalized,
colonized and conquered,
deduced and reduced
down to a slow-grown dark pearl
of Negative YinEnergy
seduced by Yang Supremacy
yet...

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Categories: woolly, bullying, destiny, earth, health, humor, integrity, psychological,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Triplet
TRIPLET

     Which I wish to TELL
     is fact not at all TALE.
     ‘Comet grows a TAIL’.
       ...

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Categories: woolly, 7th grade, appreciation,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Sheep Before Christmas
'Twas the night before Christmas and all were asleep,
Not a creature was stirring, not even a sheep.
The cattle were snoozing, the pigs were at rest
And the chickens were settled asleep on the nest.

Apart from some...

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© Lee Leon  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: woolly, adventure, animal, christmas, december, fantasy, farm, night,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Little Arianna
LITTLE. ARIANNA 

                                ...

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Categories: woolly, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, appreciation,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Good King Wenceslas Again
Good King Wenceslas again
On the feast of Stephen
Saw the snow spread white and plain
Deep and crisp and even.
Afar a snowy hump in sight
Attracted his attention
Could it be that something might
Need royal intervention?

"Hither, page, and stand...

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© Lee Leon  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: woolly, animal, christmas, fantasy, funny, satire, snow, winter,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Vampire Sheep From Hell
Once upon an olden time and in a far off land
A castle stood above a town, mysterious and grand
Though locals spoke about the place, down in the town below
‘Twas gossip and just rumours, for the...

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© Lee Leon  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: woolly, animals, fantasy, funny, imaginationnight, night, time,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Sweet Sunday Mayhem
SWEET SUNDAY MAYHEM

Curtains remain closed; for some, family kitchens are busy
But, if Dad is making the lunch be prepared for it to be iffy

The gravy is always the lumpy; with the vegetables all hard
The way...

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Categories: woolly, children, dad, family, grandparents, mother, today, tribute,
Form: Couplet
Day of the Bees
Through her window,she could see nothing in the clear blue sky. 
Its deep colour was reflected in the calm waters 
Of the estuary  which spread out in the distance. 
Even the normal busy shipping...

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Categories: woolly, war, people, rain, sound, summer, blue, people,
Form: Free verse
My Bleating Heart
Modern day scoffers say,
only the strong will survive
That the weak will be eaten alive
Only T-Rex,
cold-blooded logic will thrive

The talking serpents e-vol hiss, 
instincts of compassion and kindness won’t abide
Forgiveness is viewed as fleece clothing
to bear...

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Categories: woolly, religious, spiritual, truth, wisdom,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Seeking Ghosts
I drove down the boulevard as I did a thousand other times
Passing by the aged blue-gray house - the bachelor's pad across the street
Hunkered down like storm clouds in a mist of yesterday's legacy 
And...

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Categories: woolly, allegory, celebrity, character, destiny, memory,
Form: Narrative
The Monster Under the Bed
The orphan boy and old man shared a stare.
The orphan had no one to give him love,
"I am alone." This thought held tight his mind.
The older man pondered aloud "Like me!"
"But I am old, too...

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Categories: woolly, family, life, god, old, home, fear, god,
Form: Blank verse
Nat the Nut's Prophetic Vision
No one seemed to take much note at first.
Old-timers on park benches passed a comment or two,
Somebody wrote a letter to the local rag,
but no one (who mattered, that is)
really seemed to mind.
Of course, you...

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Categories: woolly, angst, autumn, humanity,
Form: Elegy
Premium Member Little Red Riding Hood Went Into the Woods
Little Red Riding Hood went into the woods

                        Little Red Riding Hood
...

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Categories: woolly, granddaughter, red,
Form: Rhyme
Man Barricades Against Himself
Why do flowers have such color and charm,  
The sky is blue: the woolly clouds march past
Au revoir to the day.  To memories of unconquered
Problems and market struggles that avail us naught. 
We...

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Categories: woolly, humanity, introspection, poems, poetry,
Form: Free verse
A Faint Hearted Whisper To My Beloved
A faint hearted whisper to my beloved

You asked me some weeks ago to write a poem about you.
Earnest to say that I'm surprised that I remembered because most of the time I'm usually lost in...

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Categories: woolly, art, life, love, magic,
Form: Free verse
Precious and Beautiful Gifts
Green, gargantuan park
Scattered everywhere the tiny tots
PRECIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL GIFTS 
OF THE HEART
With their funny antics, woolly babbling, scuff-lings
And in ecstatic bliss they play together
forming one large circle
Where prevails no differentiation
Of colour, caste, class, religion


The...

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© Gargi Saha  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: woolly, childhoodchildren, beautiful, world, work, beautiful, children, work,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs