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Administrator incommunicado
Acknowledging nymphomaniacs
Reclassifying philosophical
Ideologically Transcultural
Pronunciation Calligraphers
Communication demilitarized
Grandstanding orchestration
Carpetbagging adjudications
Redistributed improprieties
Abolitionists brinksmanship
Sarcastically realistically
Craftsmanship flabbergasted
Enlightenment librarianship
Democratically
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Categories: redistributed, perspective, word play, work,
Form: Acrostic



The Sun
Mourning-raises and evening-out Set
Exploding and uniting vapors are my everlasting fodder
Orientating the sphere of existence around me
Golden locks beard my youthful face
Stolen I am, but gained, lost, and redistributed throughout the cycle
A vital ingredient for games of production, reproduction, and sustenance am I
A creator for, a destroyer of and a sustainer-of-all, am I
My kisses are randomly discharged into the vastness
Infinite amounts of livelihood is what offers I...

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Categories: redistributed, dedication,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member the secret penguin
the sky was cold and grey
when
yesterday
you told me where the Secret Penguin lay
in bygone years
they say he was a sight 
the avian conundrum
in black and white

operating in ice-cold
frozen stealth
he redistributed the ocean's wealth
some say
he went down in a bullet hail
trying to save a hunted humpback whale

his misty memory
lives down under
he left us with much more than wonder 
in the Antarctic wilderness below
his noble three-toed footprint
in the snow....

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Categories: redistributed, bird, humor, mystery, myth, snow, tribute,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Book 1: Secret Penguin Lament
The sky was cold and grey, when, yesterday, 
you told me where the Secret Penguin lay.
In bygone years, they say, he was a sight, 
the avian conundrum in black and white.  

Operating in ice-cold, frozen stealth,
he redistributed the ocean's wealth.
Some say he went down in a bullet hail,
trying to save a hunted humpback whale.

His misty memory lives down under.
He left us with much more than wonder -
in the Antarctic wilderness below,
his noble, three-toed footprint in the snow....

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Categories: redistributed, bird, silly,
Form: Rhyme

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