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Premium Member Influence An Open Form
INFLUENCE
a
sphere
 to
convey
a
genial
 pysche
remote
&partial


highly
inward
mithout
 mirth
 predominantly
featured
  to
emulate
imitate
& intervene
to
 verbally
confess
&
to
 decline
in
melancholy...

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Categories: predominantly, poetry,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member P
Peremptorily prone to perfunctory  purposeful  passionate pugnacious problematic preternatural preconceived pyrrhic perceptions predominantly pertaining to Peruvian parakeets pallid people partisan politics packed places and polished purple poodles....

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Categories: predominantly, words,
Form: Alliteration
Unlucky Penny
Unlucky Penny

There once was a man from Virginny
Who found what he thought was a penny
But what he reached down
To pick from the ground
Jumped up and took hold of his ninny!*

~deborah burch
3/31/2012



*note: ninny---American (predominantly Southern) slang for nipple; breast;...

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Categories: predominantly, funny, satire,
Form: Limerick
Blood vs Water
A heavenly mix,
that gives a perfect fix.
They say blood is thicker than water,
a reverberating old proverb.

But, I object!!!
Course in the world I am living,
water is magic.
In the world I am living,
water is no different.

It can be lighter, but it is an anchor,
And blood can be thicker, but predominantly bitter.
Hence, the concept is invalid
to me, if not to anyone else.
Course in the world I am living,
Both hás volume.
...

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Categories: predominantly, dedication, deep, devotion, journey, life, visionary, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
Hoodwink
To dwell in past of fate,
where sorrow and pain predominantly coexist as fortune of bitterness.
To leap on is to beg death for his sting 
To leap back is to kill those precious
To leap right is to anguish with pain
To leap left is to cast arrows of misfortune
Where has this war led us into?
Crafting wickedness with joy
Infanticide with smile
Toxic environment for peace
Let our doomsday begin
Curse to us all.
           ST KELVIN
           LOLY BAZTAD...

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Categories: predominantly, death, fate,
Form: Elegy



Premium Member Anticlimate Cabinetry
Community organizers
and multiculturing regenerators
and organic whole food farmers
all agree
we tend to end up
back to where historically empowered nutritional voices 
start.

Look at all these old white men
in their predominantly red meat patriarchal ties.

Is this a cabinet
made of polyculturing organic containers
for regenerate multicultural growth?

Or a funeral
for the not too soon departing 
all WhiteHouse?

(but I have too much to declare)...

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Categories: predominantly, celebration, community, funeral, humor, power, racism, usa,
Form: Political Verse
A Pleading Call For My Leaders
My country is very strategic in nature
I'm asking for our leaders to act decisively
Make my country to be the center of business
My country is situated in the midst of Asian corridors
Let my country stand politically and economically
Free from foreign intervention and bad influences
My country is predominantly a Christian nation
Let God be the center of our people and nation
Leaders must act on immediate and long term solutions
Let my people love and care for my nation....

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Categories: predominantly, leadership, patriotic, political,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Predatory Penguins
Particularly peripatetic
penguins pursue pharmacological
possibilities perusing polar
predator proboscis predilections,
predominantly picking putrified,
phenobarbital-packed perch-piece puree
packings, provocatively presented.

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I wish I could have gotten a rhyme in there as well,
but that's an alliterative Pleiades with 10-syllable lines.

It's also a near summary of the latest escapades over on
the collaborative limerick thread in forums...

Come join us!...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: predominantly, silly,
Form: Pleiades

Book: Reflection on the Important Things