Invaluable Recollections
...recall first school day
I stood weeping, scared to move
we held hands at five
she vowed to look after me
we were close, with a deep bond
we had sweet-sad thoughts
dispute with foo...
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Categories:
ostracise, analogy, appreciation, meaningful, memory,
Form: Tanka
The Aghori
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Fiery Aghori
told us his story,
invoking seance,
to see spirits dance.
He knows all is one
but deeds to be done
in darkness of night,
require we shed fright.
Spirits aid his ca...
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Categories:
ostracise, spiritual,
Form: Jueju
Exit Stage Right
...A budding comedian didn’t expect folk
to exit the room when he told a rude joke
But the air turned blue when he was on stage
and his risqué humour caused total outrage
Go ...
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Categories:
ostracise, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
About the Wall
...Rocks upon boulders ranging in size
Manually placed to ostracise-
Cultured people whom a free,
Such a shame, a great pity.
About the wall, the cold obstruction
Causing such and much destructio...
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Categories:
ostracise, corruption, creation, culture, nature,
Form: Rhyme
Anyone Can
...Anyone Can steal; Anyone Can lie;
Anyone Can cheat and then deny.
Anyone Can be resentful and bitter,
Give up easily and be then, a quitter.
Anyone Can allow themselves to hate;
Feed into thei...
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Categories:
ostracise, character,
Form: Rhyme
Exercise
...When we were young and strong
Doctors would us ostracise
But now, that we are old and frail
They make us exercise
WIZDUMBs by JA 397...
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Categories:
ostracise, humor, poetry,
Form: Narrative
When Are We
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To Ostracise one
Is to categorise one
Have we become one...
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Categories:
ostracise, absence, abuse, betrayal, growing
Form: Haiku
The Lay of the Best Man - Part 2
...The Lay of The Best Man - Part Two
I will not understate my distaste, but I do not hate. I rate hate as being irate
Shall I underrate the spate of your hate as you devastate; leaving the ‘diva’...
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Categories:
ostracise, humanity, men,
Form: Lay