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Premium Member Magic In the Melody
music live, transport infer..) 

from smiling keys; 

close as breath, to the 

listening & voluble air.

Joe Maverick...

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Categories: infer, music
Form: Light Verse



Misunderstanding :: Reverse Cinquain
Failure to comprehend what's intended. miss-interpreted right made one infer wrongly. ~x~x~
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© Pratap Roy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: infer, truth,
Form: Cinquain
According To Much Predication
According To Much Predication

According to what is much predication,
When it was involved  with an election,
And infer,
Should concur
With right to vote needing protection.

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: infer, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Beyond Words
The notions felt within our minds,
the thoughts beyond our words,
that flutter ‘cross the April skies 
like butterflies and birds,

and settle ‘pon a distant soul,
will cause their hearts to stir;
the notion of our deepest love,
beyond what words infer.


May 18, 2025...

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Categories: infer, feelings, love,
Form: Rhyme
Illusion
The scales read a  destiny .
 Couldn't infer if it assembled wreckage.

Living is dying.
Love is still assaulted in those wooden beds

Ecstasy emanates from  grotesque faiths.
They define and lie .
Revere the paradox and feed the lust
nothing exist ..
Ahead lies everything in shambles....

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Categories: infer, life
Form: Verse



Premium Member Glide
Choice comforts craze,
Aim answer asks;
Limp loiters laze,
Mind misty mask.
Embrace each ebb,
Used urn undone;
Trouble trips trap,
Heap hurting hunt;
Ash appoints art,
Niche nurtures nigh;
Aid arcs apart,
Sign secret sighs;
Infer incline,
Ask apt align.




Leon Enriquez
11 August 2015
Singapore...

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Categories: infer, change,
Form: Sonnet
I Have Made It Here
I have made it here
Where I come from is quite clear
For I was a square peg in a round hole
For my early years not feeling quite whole

When it seemed that for others it was easier
Than I had it to find where I was going so as to infer
What the future would hold for me
Finding and living my life to be free.

© Paul Warren Poetry...

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Categories: infer, life,
Form: Ballad
I Won'T :: Englyn
I won't ( Englyn Unodle Union) Afraid to look at your eyes I know well, I'm not that wise to infer message, it tries to inform; does it confirm build ties? Tell me, why did you smile? Why? Didn't you know, I'm little shy? If you don't say, how can my thoughts are told? I'm not bold, I won't try. ~x~x~
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© Pratap Roy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: infer, smile,
Form: Englyn
Religious Thoughts
In bed we lay
We don’t speak
I don’t pray
Please don’t freak

I won’t beg on my knees
I won’t justify my sins
I won’t say please
And I won’t sing hymns

I don’t understand this hell
But I don’t need god
I can excel
Without that fraud

I’m sweet as can be
But stand for my rights
I want to be free
Not bound by unseen sights

Not everyone will concur
And I don’t really care
But if you must infer
Of no god am I aware

Written in October 2012...

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Categories: infer, religion,
Form: Rhyme
Her Suicide Note
We found her note
This was unexpected
It had just one quote

She thought life was worthwhile
Or so it seemed
With a smile
She always beamed

Never had we thought her
We just couldn't believe
The clues we didn't infer
We should've lifted her sleeve

It's hard to say good-bye
Why didn't she just talk
We could've held her high
But instead she chose to walk

We found her note
"This isn't worth it."
That's all she wrote

*Written on May 6, 2012*...

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Categories: infer, death, depression, funeral, loss, sad,
Form: Rhyme
I Hope That You Infer
I'm afraid of all of this mess that could possible occur
I'm afraid my heart can't handle what my brain can endure

I'm afraid of needing someone and that they might insure,
My happiness and well being so that loneliness is a blur

I don't know why my reflection is somewhat insecure,
But with you in my mirror I can see more than just allure

We're happy with each other, this I can assure
So let's forget the messiness, I hope that you infer...

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Categories: infer, love
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Who Am I
That we are cognisant at this moment, within this matrix, is all we are sure of, since even if it’s a dream, attention held in time quanta embraces and releases life’s pulse, being movement of objects in space-time. Knowing that our awareness oscillates, even dying out during deep sleep, we should not exist, yet we do, which compels us to infer, that form is an object and we are formless, feeling by touch, realm dual, here and now.
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Categories: infer, introspection,
Form: Etheree
Underlying
Underlying

Readers beware! For your information
Some words mean much more than they say:
CONSEQUENCES have negative CONNOTATION
Even if will be very good things.
You’re so smart when you DEDUCE, but
INFER and PORTEND verbs have bad rings.
Politicians spin words this way
To create their desired sensation.      


The CAPS words were selected to be educational
for the upcoming elections. 

February 15, 2020
Contest: Exalted Words
7th Place
Sponsor: Chantelle Anne Cooke...

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Categories: infer, education, political, words,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member What Constitutes Elite Status
I've never tasted life, as the elite, Nor been advantaged with copiousness; But I've reveled in success, And likewise, endured the anguish, And frustration of defeat; But still, I won't impugn, those, having thoughts That I've accumulated much; "For little, is much, when God is in it." For as, God has readied each day, He has situated me, with farish health, To continue plowing on; Perhaps this does infer, That just being, places me among them.
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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: infer, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
Tap Water
In other cities, do they ask
Which water you’d prefer?
A sparkling kind (they’ll charge you)
Or the tap? (free, you’d infer).

For New York City water
Has a fresh and bracing taste.
Any reason to refuse it
Would be bogus and misplaced.

Other H2O’s, I’ve noticed,
Have a real metallic tang,
Like the pipes were old and rusty
In the place from which they sprang.

But when New York City dining,
In a restaurant or dive,
Answer “tap” to any waiter
And don’t fall for any jive....

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Categories: infer, new york, water,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Road Will Wait
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A journey does not stand alone
by a step or many miles
seeking goals with a twist
surprising those who quest an end

the mileage counted is a sham
for its worth in measurement
against the signs that infer
commonality between two men

the main path becomes a sham
as excursions are the rule
searching past the trampled path
still a journey of consequence

those small jaunt fulfill a need
to explore beyond the norm
at sunset the road will wait
with the journey to celebrate....

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© Sean Green  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: infer, vacation, voyage,
Form: Free verse

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