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Short Roomful Poems

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Premium Member Embarrassing
Never underestimate the power of a three-year-old to embarrass a roomful of adults!
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Categories: roomful, child,
Form: Monoku



Noise
the ear rings
a roomful of
memories
cut the air
enough to
slice you up
or down with
out speaking
silence
is loud...

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Categories: roomful, memory, voice, words,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Irritating Like a Tsetse Fly
She tried to outguess me. Thought she knew me.
She was an irritant like a tsetse fly.
I ran from her.
Glad I only see her every five years.
Finally realized I am not obligated to attend class reunions.
With a roomful of people I do not recognize
And have nothing in common with except for former locale....

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Categories: roomful, women,
Form: Free verse
Sins of the Flesh
"Sins of the Flesh"

Erotic dreams , 
Sins of the flesh. 
Once asleep 
invade my head. 
Couples coupling. 
Heat of the moment. 
Sound asleep 
in sexual torment. 
Naked bodies 
by the roomful. 
Fornicating, 
simply sinful. 
Wide awake, 
I need more rest. 
Pure exhaustion 
from lack of sex!

The Applethoughtrotten...

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Categories: roomful, social
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Magnification
Close up, secrets uncovering
I find myself hovering over
a modern, optical microscope
Out of focus (coarse adjustment)
Blurred image corrected,
revealing… clear-felled trees?
Sharper detail (fine adjustment)
Microscope mesmerizing as colors burst
Scale thickness less than 0.55 micron
Small rake angle and smoothness
implies low friction coefficient
Light permanence even, shadowless—
Finest quality from Istanbul
Wish I had a roomful...

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© Mark Toney  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: roomful, education, nature, science,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Stories Memories and Fears
at the cancer clinic
a roomful of strangers
patients like him, like us
i see their faces and wonder
what's behind those eyes
a little glazed over
it's all too overwhelming
everyone hiding a lifetime
of stories memories and fears
a buzzing sound of murmurs
hushed by the pulse of 
our own heartbeat
pulsating pounding



Submitted on January 11, 2019 for CONTEST 540 sponsored by BRIAN STRAND

Originally posted on October 30, 2018...

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Categories: roomful, angst, anxiety, cancer, life, people,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things