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missing musicians
...he leans against a street sign pole it is freezing cold he knows not to put his tongue on it a casual stance for he is a musician are they not all casual? life is simple tv is in grayscale......
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Caren Krutsinger
Categories:
reenacted,
music,
Form:
Free verse
Mideast Peace Oxymoron
...Mideast Peace: Oxymoron Though descendent of Jews, I feel boggled at the brutal, nasty and wanton war between Israelis and Palestinians. Many innocent victims bred to know and hate their en......
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Matthew Harris
Categories:
reenacted,
abuse, anger, angst, arabic,
Form:
Rhyme
A Goodbye Lie
...Dark chocolate eyes bore into me, Beseeching, brimming, tunneling for truth. A single tear trails silently Cascading o’er lifted cheekbones so Perfectly angled they’re matchless Throughout natur......
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Arlo Parker
Categories:
reenacted,
abuse, betrayal, character, relationship,
Form:
Free verse
Should Americans Become Afraid To Write About the Red Chinese On Social Media Sites
...Should Americans become afraid to write about the CCP on social media sites or by other means of writing? Currently the CCP has claimed: It has the ability to monitor any thing written about them......
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Roxanne Dubarry
Categories:
reenacted,
10th grade, 11th grade,
Form:
Narrative
Superman Aborted
...How bird-like a new fetus is, like a chick in an egg, the delicate spine curved, all the fine bones promissory wish-bones tucked into s floating nest. Unseen embryonic pathways are not yet c......
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Eric Ashford
Categories:
reenacted,
poetry,
Form:
Free verse
Weekend With Drew
...Spending an entire weekend with one of your best friends is a treat onto itself, but spending an extended weekend with the same frie......
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Joseph Szalinski
Categories:
reenacted,
6th grade, appreciation, celebration,
Form:
Bio
Who Let One Out
...Giuliani let one out in a meeting Heard on a Microphone as his rude greeting He said, "That wasn't me" Oh Rudy, I disagree It was a loud rumbling that kept repeating While people around him st......
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Jenna Logan
Categories:
reenacted,
humorous,
Form:
Limerick
Must Be Winter
...Waking up on winter mornings – the birth spasm reenacted Time to head out in a world of pain and cold Have to harness up the troika, don my bashlyk hood and jacket And see my shadowy comr......
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Keith Dovoric
Categories:
reenacted,
depression, endurance, funny, holiday,
Form:
Lyric
Tumbleweed Man
...TUMBLEWEED MAN The one brought inside The burning red. The sea of the dead The infinite ride, A sea of light, consciousness and potential Brought back from fraudulent, to tragic, into inciden......
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Joel Thornton
Categories:
reenacted,
addiction, crazy, death, death
Form:
Epic
Creative Life
...patience to wait courage to encounter the unexpected are two lessons in life that I learnt the hardest way also I learnt crafting heroic perseverance into dire life experience ......
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Assefa Dibaba
Categories:
reenacted,
emotions, feelings, philosophy, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
Name Will Remain the Same
...As I awake with my retina adjust to the first day of light. A figure big amongst most appears in my site. A connection being made is a understatement. More like the beginning of roots imp......
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Robert Hanna
Categories:
reenacted,
motherday, day,
Form:
ABC
Lessons of History
...Oh I remember history well -- the ancient guidelines -- the lessons repeated, the dramas reenacted: the dates, of course, were of no import; catching the drift of things, that was the art. L......
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Leo Larry Amadore
Categories:
reenacted,
angst, depression, education, history,
Form:
Free verse
My Skin
...I'll hide the waste the fire can't burn I'll move in a hurry, before the stench of agony sickens the air Enter the orchard, dying branches begging for fruit This season is rough, but this weathe......
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Carrie Stevenson
Categories:
reenacted,
angst, imagination, introspection, life,
Form:
Dramatic Verse