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Premium Member My Used Car Dealer of Choice
Testimonials, rightly named
    test if money knows no shame...

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Categories: rightly, confidence, corruption, money, tribute,
Form: Couplet



Premium Member Unbalanced
Given too many responsibilities rightly belonging to others....stumbling under their weight...

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Categories: rightly, how i feel,
Form: Verse
Two Am
I'm sure,
Rightly certain,
My flesh is forgotten.
Liquor trickles prettier hue
For you....

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Categories: rightly, social
Form: Cinquain
Grammar
grammar
shows you how to
talk rightly and to make
sentences that are perfectly
composed....

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Categories: rightly, introspection, on writing and words,
Form: Cinquain
Treat Pain Rightly
If the pain
comes,  its not
to disdain...
treat her right
with love,
that she goes through......

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Categories: rightly, allusion, analogy, appreciation, irony, metaphor, pain, wisdom,
Form: Epigram



Premium Member Natural Talent
One's natural talent rightly used - both Man and God glorify! 







© Demetrios Trifiatis
    08 February 2019...

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Categories: rightly, god, nature, people,
Form: Monoku
Premium Member Pleasure and Pain
I once ate a hot enchilada
to warnings I said yada yada 
	they had rightly said
	eat the mild instead
Next time I’ll order a tostada...

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Categories: rightly, appreciation, food, funny, humorous,
Form: Limerick
The Children of Israel - Chapter 17, Verses 100, Holy Koran
Say, if you could control the treasures of my Lord’s mercy
Then you would be reluctant to spend it rightly
Because humans are niggardly....

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Categories: rightly, religion
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Clerihew Brooke
Rupert Brooke's poetry you well meet
for this'darling of the aesthete'
Sonnets were is form of song
WW1 group he now does rightly belong...

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Categories: rightly, people, poetry,
Form: Clerihew
Premium Member dough's dire existence
It's not a dessert-worthy treat
But something disgusting to eat
If not rightly mixed
Pin-rolled and affixed
Your pie crust will taste like concrete...

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Categories: rightly, food,
Form: Limerick
Sanctimonious
Sanctimonious

Holier-than-thou?
Only God can rightly judge—
Who is self-righteous?

© Dane Ann Smith-Johnsen
March 16, 2010
Poetic form: Senryu...

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Categories: rightly, faith
Form: Senryu
Premium Member CVS does the right thing
The regional manager called 
Embarrassed and rightly appalled 
When we pick up drugs
They won't treat us like thugs
But give hugs so we don’t feel mauled 
...

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Categories: rightly, appreciation, how i feel, i love you,
Form: Limerick
Meet One New Dawn
R-ays
A-bove
Y-ou
M-eet
O-ne
N-ew
D-awn

B-rightly
U-sing
E-arly
M-orn
I-n
A-ppearance

Topic: Birthday of Raymond Buemia (December 01) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic...

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Categories: rightly, birthday,
Form: Acrostic
Isolating Gray Obscurity
G-low
A-nd
B-eacon's
R-ays
I-n
E-arly
L-ight

A-re
B-rightly
R-ising
I-solating
G-ray
O-bscurity

Topic: Birthday of Gabriel Abrigo (December 11) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic...

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Categories: rightly, birthday,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Are We Alone
Are we alone, seems very unlikely By the number of stars, must assume rightly Only time will tell After I've heard the bell Next generations will scan the heavens nightly
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Categories: rightly, anxiety,
Form: Limerick
May Be What
May Be What? 
Demon
     Lost Saint
Seducer
     Succubi
Lilith



Misunderstood
       Or rightly accused
Feminist
       Or murderer
Angel
       Or Demon 


Maybe
      Just hurt...

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Categories: rightly,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Put a Wiggle In Your Bum
My limericks are silly and all in fun My attempt to put those nasty blues on the run I don't take this task lightly Honoured and quite rightly To be the one to put a wiggle in your bum
...

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Categories: rightly, happiness,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Put a Wiggle In You Bum
My limericks are silly and all in fun My attempt to put those nasty blues on the run I don't take this task lightly Honoured and quite rightly To be the one to put a wiggle in your bum
...

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Categories: rightly, fun,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member A Wiggle In Your Bum
My limericks are silly and all in fun My attempt to put those nasty blues on the run I don't take this task lightly Honoured and quite rightly To be the one to put a wiggle in your bum
...

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Categories: rightly, fun,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Rightly Vexed
We know that the English are rightly vexed
Queen Mary we bought; London Bridge annexed
Big Ben's up for bidding
So's the Thames, we aren't kidding
Then London and Leeds and Stonehenge are next

11/23/22...

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Categories: rightly, humor,
Form: Limerick
The Fog Dawns
My husband cannot see the fog rising.
Smiling, he takes a picture
and the fog dawns on me.

hubby’s cell phone image: no fog in sight      
his photo rightly clear
then the fog dawns on me       



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Categories: rightly, 11th grade,
Form: Kimo
Canard
It began,
like real,
had a feel,
had abody,
had a structure,
probe began,
everything began to fracture,
crack and show up,
falling apart,
like leaves in autumn,
did I rightly hazard,
it was all a canard....

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Categories: rightly, inspirational
Form: Free verse
Knowledge In Muse
K-nowledge
I-n
M-use
B-rilliantly
E-xpresses
R-ighteous
L-esson
Y-ou

B-rightly
U-se
E-mploying
N-oble
D-esign
I-n
A-crostic

Topic: Birthday of Kimberly Buendia (May 24) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic...

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Categories: rightly, birthday,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Put A Wiggle In Your Bum

My limericks are silly and all bout fun My attempt at putting those nasty blues on the run I don't take this task lightly Honoured and quite rightly To be the one to put a wiggle in your bum
...

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Categories: rightly, funny,
Form: Limerick
Life Always Adjusts Its Step
So it is :
          life doesn't always move
          in straight lines...
          equal to the world runs
          almost always in zig-zags.
          crooked lines... but
         unlike us, always rightly...!...

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Categories: rightly, allusion, appreciation, life, metaphor,
Form: Epigram

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