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Premium Member Writing Me Softly With His Rhyme Repost
Original lyrics by Norman Gimbel Writing Me Softly With His Rhyme I heard he wrote a good line That he had flair and style And as I read his work That captured me for a while And there he was, this gray beard A stranger to my heart Strumming my soul with his keyboard Writing my emotions with his heart Caressing me softly with his...

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Categories: repost, writing,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member My Suitcase - repost
Every morning, when I walk under my cherry trees, There is soothing breeze which awakens my senses, The flash back of life events roll before my eyes, I am sent in soul searching and search for the meaning of life, Long ago, I came to USA with a suitcase full of clothes, A few dollars which government allowed, lasted only...

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Categories: repost, life,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member The Gift A repost from 2020
This is a repost of a poem I wrote on here in 2020 I dedicate this poem to...

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Categories: repost, angel,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member WEATHERING THE WINTER OF OUR DISCONTENT: A REPOST FOR 2025
In this, the death-prone winter of our discontent, the world lay languishing from mitotic chaos and malignant uncertainty---spreading a pandemic cancer of destruction over the body of our moral humanity. Infected rebirth cells of ancient crusade history scatter world wide---blown like dry leaves in chilling winds of cold war seasons. Here, in the frozen season of time, Armageddon stalks democracy in the chilled...

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Categories: repost, abuse, allegory, america, discrimination,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member IN CELEBRATION OF 2025 BLACK HISTORY MONTH: A REPOST
IN CELEBRATION OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH: 2025 1 Once again, it’s Black History Month; a time to celebrate And commemorate Blacks and those many organizations Which have, in so many ways, affected change in America And the world at large, in building true democratic societies:- Yes, it’s Black History...

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Categories: repost, allegory, black african american,
Form: Prose



Premium Member Night of Love in Andalusia - Revised Repost
I lounge lazily on my deck chair Up high in the spacious loggia Loafing the time away, patient, waiting..... The ocean ebbs into the small bay As the sun sets far away over the horizon. From below electric lights flash on One by one and guitars are strummed. The enticing aroma of paella wafts up...

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Categories: repost, dance, love,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member I CAN'T BREATHE -repost 2014
I am being suffocated by causes. Will we march Quixote-like enraged by the spinning of the windmills? We protest the wars carrying placards while expecting others to carry arms, praise God and worship Jesus while condemning all others to eternal damnation. How many would offer to abort – an abortion – by offering to adopt the child at birth, feed the hungry at their...

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Categories: repost, america,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member for Darren - repost
* I wrote this in my second year here for ‘Darren White’, for he impressed me in so many ways, but mostly as a friend. I lost touch with him over the last couple of years and just learned of his passing, so I am re-posting in his honor. Rest In Peace, Hazza … I’m...

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Categories: repost, analogy, friendship, poems, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Untitled Repost
What are the two most attractive and appealing curves on a woman? Her wits and her smile....

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Categories: repost, appreciation, dedication, giggle, women,
Form: Epigram
Premium Member Repost today in honor of my 44th wedding anniversary
Memorized His T-Shirt Your eyes I’d memorize, emotive brown. I think you memorized those lines, oh you… Tinged pink, the peaks of youth, don’t let me down. You knelt at my curved knee to tie my shoe. I ride your bike on handlebars, so cool. Our bodies fit each other like a glove. Your arms and legs, steady, don’t be a...

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Categories: repost, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Tom Cunningham Tribute, Repost
Tom Cunningham Tribute— Repost This acrostic is published in Poetry Soup’s very first Anthology! Many of you do know Tom… but...

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Categories: repost, appreciation, inspiration, star, thanks,
Form: Free verse
Something For Gregg - repost
I was somewhere deep in Kansas on a Triumph 69’ When your song came on the jukebox and hit me from behind I was headed for a bad place and cared for nothing much When I heard the song ‘Melissa,’ my heart and soul were struck Entranced, your lyrics captured me like nothing had before When you sang about ‘The Gypsy,’ I headed for...

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Categories: repost, tribute,
Form: Rhyme
Repost
Confidence is a subtle command. It takes prisoners and captivates them with modesty....

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Categories: repost, confidence,
Form: Epigram
Premium Member Song Attached Because U Drink and Drive Repost
Someone special died because you drink and drive Dear drunk driver I want you to know Forgiveness is a fire enlight save souls Maybe you live Maybe you are deceased Maybe you forgive Maybe you are hurting Blue you blue drink Driving reckless quicker Lives are linked cause you can’t handle liquor You didn’t care You knew you were drunk Car a weapon killing daughter or...

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Categories: repost, addiction, appreciation, bereavement,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member A Repost By Yann Rolland, Where To Hide
where to Hide, Where to hide? In a bird cage, Behind a curtain In a silk bag, Under an oak table, Where to hide? In a hollow path, On a white boat, In Nebraska Or the bed of a mango, Where to hide? In a monkey skin, There are many ideas On a red star, Sleeping all night? Where to hide? In the eyes of a friend, In a barn fire, In the straw...

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Categories: repost, philosophy,
Form: Free verse

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