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You Know Nothing About
Dark origin behind the dawn of life
Dumb souls laugh far-off stream
A chip heavy on shoulders
Crash with thunder storm
Generous thoughts from heaven
Fall like cold dew in a pail
Walk with a profound heart miles and miles away
Thoughts...

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Categories: wrong foot, blessing, power, relationship, solitude, symbolism, visionary, wisdom,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Strictly a First Date
1. Short beautiful minutes in this bar stack
my body rhythms, felt in the next block
on senses, the salad energizes
my inner pricks, in need of a tincture
forget the menu, she’s my bill of fair.
pretty damsel I...

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Categories: wrong foot, boyfriend, girlfriend, lust, social, society, spoken word,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Our Budding Chef -- Thanks
Back when he was seven, our son won a contest
   In his class, his turkey recipe adjudged the best
He was so happy, floating so high on cloud nine
   but first prize...

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Categories: wrong foot, bird, boy, father, food, mother, thanksgiving,
Form: Narrative
Dear Sperm Donor
Dear father I mean sperm donor I really can’t believe you’re washing your hands of me as if 14 and a half years wasn’t enough time without me by the way I'm 16 now for...

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Categories: wrong foot, anger, dad, depression, love,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Rooted Problem Truth Hidden
All for the black liquid underground
Stealing riches fact to face 
An elitist group of people 
an illumatti condemns a nation falsely 
without just cause or evidence 
to back up actions or such vile deeds 
against...

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Categories: wrong foot, betrayal, conflict, dark, freedom, grief, heart,
Form: Free verse



Look Up In the Sky
Look up in the sky

Look I know we got off on the wrong foot,
But charge it to my head not my heart
I thought I saw an opportunity 
So like cupid with his bow drawn, I...

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Categories: wrong foot, love, romantic,
Form: I do not know?
Creeping Jesus
You sense the presence but cannot see it yet, 
  not hear footfalls squeak on the hardwood floor; 
the flesh-crawling aura of an unclean spirit 
  squeals the rusted hinges of the creaking...

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Categories: wrong foot, on work and working, people,
Form: Verse
It Ain'T Working
Its a shame, 
Its a shame that you claim to defend
When in real sense
You want us to depend on you so you can use and use and use
Misuse and abuse us if we refuse
You've got...

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Categories: wrong foot, humanity,
Form: Free verse
It Ain'T Working
Its a shame, 
Its a shame that you claim to defend
When in real sense
You want us to depend on you so you can use and use and use
Misuse and abuse us if we refuse
You've got...

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Categories: wrong foot, humanity,
Form: Free verse
The Wrong Foot
a.“so what do you do?”
b. “you mean, what do i do in a day?  how do i live?  what i do for fun?  what makes me  
    happy?...

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Categories: wrong foot, life,
Form: Free verse
Right Turns
Looking back in life I've made so many wrong turns
Sped up when I should've braked
In this environment I've learned to discern
Between who's walk is real, or fake

It's the little things that hurt, not the abundance...

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Categories: wrong foot, angst, faith, hope, lost love, peace, romance,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Grammar Police
“So, who appointed you the grammar police?”
“No one, that’s who!” may your sarcasm increase,
But grammar is important if you seek readership
For readers will pass over you if you don’t give a flip.
Basic language skills are...

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Categories: wrong foot, perspective, poetry, words, writing,
Form: Rhyme
Starts To Fade
I see your life on your page
It's in's and out on your wall
I here the things she tells me
I listen to the words she says
Apart of me feels closed off
I sometimes feel regret
Maybe I chose...

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Categories: wrong foot, childhood, confusion, friendship, happiness, lifelife, heart, heart,
Form: I do not know?
Clods
The optimist said that fifty years is half your life,
but the audience surely knows
that men don't live much longer than
the heyday of their town's proud factory
or the life span of an empire in the modern...

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Categories: wrong foot, age, angst, death, life, men,
Form: Free verse

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