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Short Conspiratorial Poems

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Premium Member Melancholy - Edvard Munch Whatever
The sediment courses with questionable energy, murky and conspiratorial...

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Categories: conspiratorial, angst,
Form: Ekphrasis



Premium Member Conspiratorial Collaboration
It was a collaboration, no, more of a conspiracy, as the left hand inquired of the right hand....Hey, what's up?


John G. Lawless
11/7/2020...

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Categories: conspiratorial, humor,
Form: Monoku
Premium Member Italian Cowboy Song
Rome, Rome in the range
      Where Caesar and Brutus were slain

    Where whispers were heard
      Conspiratorial words
    
    And the nights were so bloody
      ~ All day...

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Categories: conspiratorial, history, humor, satire, song,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Powerful Organizations
All organizations of powerful people, 
even those that are not conspiratorial,
are subject to, 
excessive abuse,
leaving folks like you and I with our heads in that proverbial noose....

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Categories: conspiratorial, corruption,
Form: Rhyme
Still Fatalistic
Maybe it was too much punk.
Maybe it was hating school.
 Could have  been the loosing bets; right to think it was the bitter pills…
 Here I am far past the storm.
No longer wishing I wasn't born.
Head above water but not in the sky.
From time to time I wonder why.
 I'm still fatalistic.
Conspiratorial.
Still Fatalistic, head turned backwards; hair over my eyes and throwing water against the tide.
I'm fatalistic, I'm fatalistic, I'm fatalistic......

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© Adam G.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: conspiratorial, angst, conflict,
Form: Dramatic Verse



Promised Vow
But this morning,
as she turned away
to leave, to keep a promise
she had made,
she glanced back at him,
and flashed what to him
was a reassuring,
if teasingly conspiratorial,
hint of a smile

in her
eyes.


That, too,
was a promise,
and he secretly rejoiced,
for it might still be
that, though he did hesitate,
in time, his love, or infatuation,
as she had laughingly insisted,
may not yet be too late,
if only, for a while,

it could
wait....

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Categories: conspiratorial, friendship, happiness, hope, teen,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things