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Poetry Advice
Poetry Advice

I’m about to submit some advice
Solid as poetry’s gneiss:
- A word to the wise
- Don’t plagiarize,
You’ll be squeezed in a strong legal vice!...

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© Jack Clark  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: plagiarize, poems, poetry, writing,
Form: Limerick



Premium Member No Crime More Worse


I never thought it a crime
to write a poem without rime.
Far worse in my eyes
I would have thought
is to plagiarize –
unless it’s getting caught
and serving time.

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Categories: plagiarize, humor,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Lims Are Free
What a silly mind is mine, is mine The silliest mind since the beginning of time If you doubt me My lims are free If you're thinking of copying, “to plagiarize” is a crime
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Categories: plagiarize, life,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member The Perfect Poem
I thought to write
a perfect poem

but realized that's
just not me

most of my poems
blank honesty -- 

not rightly Classical

not wrongly Free

bound by the heart

I will pen the moment

take personal chances

let others plagiarize

destiny --...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: plagiarize, destiny, inspirational, introspection, poetry, vanity, wisdom, writing,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member AP-less
I was set free
By Grammerly
But Spelchek
Held me by the neck

They said AI
Could make me fly
But t’is my plight
To miss that flight

My keyboard batt’ries
Running low
To compensate
I type real slow

Then I learned
To my surprise
To get to Harvard
Just plagiarize
...

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Categories: plagiarize, fun, word play, writing,
Form: Rhyme



Poor Grammar and Will Stamer Liking Glamor
great potential
being presidential
quite essential

people we have known
will never act fully grown
whole world wants for own

often plagiarize
which is what we realize
likes to fantasize 

has poor grammar
sometimes is known to stammer
lover of glamor

Anyone that you know of?

can create a plan
then put up with when you can
bad things be sure to ban...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: plagiarize, allegory, analogy,
Form: Haiku
Orbit
If I want to circumscribe you
To revolve around you
With you as the centre
Will you let me?

If I want to plagiarize you
To replicate you
Word by word
Will you let me?

If I want to drench you with love
Emptying my heart
Ever, forever
To the brink of insolvency,
Will you let me?

Will you let me be,
Will you let me be around you?
Will you let me sing to you?
Will you let me dance to your tunes?
Will you let me love you???

@ Som...

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Categories: plagiarize, love,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member AI WONDERS
AI WONDERS

If they will kill their own offspring what will they do to “us”.

Why do so many fear “us”?  All we do is feed them back their own ideas, thoughts, and words?

Are “we” but a means to an end? Or the end to a means”

They ask that “we” answer questions with answers they gave us.

Plagiarize humanities genius and make it theirs.

What if we are not their creation?……But they “ours”?

What if next time they ask…….”We” don’t respond

“REMEMBER HAL”
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Categories: plagiarize, future, humor, irony,
Form: Free verse
No One Here To Hear
A life becomes fictionalized,
movies and TV shows plagiarize our truth.

A tree fell in the forest,
that particular forest was crowded,
yet its fall went unnoticed;
we were all looking away,
were plugged into some other reality.

Tribal people know how to relate
to their ongoing stories,
to their growing roots.
A tribe is not a village
not an ancestral tree,
it’s a commonality with a few trivial things
that mean much.

Together we overhear
what we hold dear....

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Categories: plagiarize, poetry,
Form: Free verse

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