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Premium Member Sound
Sound
Tic-tac
Clock Tic-tac
Heard Clock tic-tac
Tone...

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Categories: tac, caregiving, christian, devotion, faith, granddaughter, religion, religious,
Form: Lanterne



Your Vote Counts
don't lay back
put this on a rack
don't be tac
get on line
let your mind shine
and bounce
YOUR VOTE
COUNTS...

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Categories: tac, fantasy, political,
Form: Light Verse
Six Sentence War, Israeli Style
Tic Tac Toe
No Honour, No
Tic Tac Toe
No  Result, No
Tic Tac Toe, two sides go to war
Tic Tac Toe, No win, No lose, No draw...

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© John Scott  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tac, age,
Form: ABC
Premium Member Charlotte's Compulsion
Charlotte tried a new kind of game
her results always stayed the same
	called tic-tac-toe
	it was never a go
poor Charlotte was driven insane...

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Categories: tac, fun, funny, games, giggle, humor, humorous,
Form: Limerick
Boom
pump some fire
through my veins
and make my heart
to blow up
within my chest
like a real bomb
with the clock set
between your legs
tic-tac tic-tac…...

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Categories: tac, sexy,
Form: Prose Poetry



Premium Member Jack Jick's Cat Tricks
There’s a cat trainer named, Jack Jicks
Who teaches kitty cats, cat tricks
To pull off this feat
He gives them small sweets
And calls his plan, Tic Tac, tactics...

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Categories: tac, cat, funny,
Form: Limerick
Tick Tac Mac
There was a young man we'll call Mac, who loved to suck on a tic tac. But one choked him today. What a price he did pay and he'll never, ever be back.
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Categories: tac, farewell, goodbye, humor, nonsense,
Form: Limerick
Time
Tic Tac goes the clock
And time don’t rewind 
So don’t waste time
because you only  have One time to shine.
Make your light be so bright that not even
The darkest night darken your inner light....

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© M. Alejo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tac, timetime,
Form: I do not know?
Too Many Heroes
My walls reveal my mind
How it thinks
What it feels
Why blue tac likes its art form

Space is too severe
Faces make better cling film
Black and white portraits of adulation
Make me feel alive......

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© Jo Hayton  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tac, childhood
Form: I do not know?
Bull Whipped Emotions
Rip ticy tac schmitty fiddy  fiddy smack

Fliddy skity zat vroom lackity crack

getty getty boom wheter zoom wack

Birder loom werter veroom lurdder
  
Doom whippty plaque

The sound of a bull whipped emotion

With the bull whip

Smacking my back...

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Categories: tac, boyfriend, break up, hurt, love, love hurts,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Board Game Arguments
Let’s play charades!
No. Tic tac toe.
No Pictionary!
Okay, time for Cranium Cadoo.

A game that combines logic,
Chardes
Tic tac toe
and Pictionary!

New argument.
I want to be green!
No. I  am green.
I am always green.

The babysitter gives up.
Not realizing when Mom is here 
she is always green...

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Categories: tac, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Free verse
Vd Preparation
Big Day    Let’s Play    
                    

Breath Sweet    Washed Feet
     
                   
Naired Crack    Shaved Back
         
                   
Tic Toc    Forgot Clock
        
                   
She’s Back   Tic Tac



For the VALENTINE FOOTLES contest.
She then He preparing for that special day of love....

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Categories: tac, funny, holiday, people, day,
Form: Footle
Tic-Tac-Toe
Keeping busy 
Tic-Tac-Toe
Checking my lists
Tic-Tac-Toe

Cooking and cleaning 
Tic-Tac-Toe
Trips to the lake
Tic-Tac-Toe

Let's take a walk
Tic-Tac-Toe
Rummaging and fumbling 
Tic-Tac-Toe

Just keeping busy
Tic-Tac-Toe
Never still. Never rest
Tic-Tac-Toe

Time always heals Mother said
Tic-Tac-Toe
Memories Never Fade
Tic-Tac-Toe...

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Categories: tac, abuse, angst, anxiety,
Form: Pantoum
Escultora
Escultora

No tic-tac 
dos relógios, 
velozes, 
de Domingo
a Domingo, 
segue forte
Dona Dalva 
mestre 
das escolhas:
encontra 
tempo 
para todas 
as vozes.

Cada minuto, 
para Dona Dalva, 
é um diamante,
a esculpir e
lapidar,
e, no ofício 
de viver, 
Dona Dalva
faz de cada instante 
uma obra-prima 
esculpida em brilhante.

Obrigado Dona Dalva
Por esse dia de Domingo!...

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Categories: tac, business,
Form: Free verse
The Clock of Life
Tic, tac the clock said. 

Tic, tac, tic, tac the sound of it.

Waiting for midnight to come,,,

Like waiting for someone important.

Tic, tac, tic, tac the clock said.

Waiting for the new day to come....

To someone especial being left behind.

Tic, tac the clock said.

Hoping a new beginning to come.

Tic, tac, tic, tac the clock said.

Children and adults tease,

For the clock of life is being tease behind!!!...

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Categories: tac, funny,
Form: Classicism
Premium Member Mints At a Funeral
She died, so we're riding behind the hearse one car back.
"Would you like a breath mint?",  asks a woman dressed in black.
Why at a death does someone offer a minty tic tac?
She died so we're riding behind the hearse one car back.
Beth died last week after suffering a heart attack.
Please tell me why mints and death combine a dismal fact.
She died, so we're riding behind the hearse one car back.
"Would you like a breath mint?", asks a woman dressed in black....

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Categories: tac, candy, death of a friend, funeral,
Form: Triolet
Premium Member Tic Tac Toe?
A hankerin’
an unscratched itch 
which one doesn’t wish to scratch for one
a need for heat and warmth
a turnstile dreamer ushers night to morn.

A what the hell
why not devil may care
for who else does?
The siren calls Ulysses to her gate.

Flower scents surmount
the desert dryness of aging heroines.
Lotharios play grinding tic tac and toes
searching for the golden fleece.

And neither Heaven nor Hell 
concerns themselves
with such mundane matters....

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Categories: tac, adventure, allegory, angst, introspection, love
Form: Free verse
After a Long Work--Lgt
The evening dons a peaceful shroud
As windows teeter in the breeze.
Here, only lone sighs are allowed
Along the road, an endless wheeze.

While toilers saunter homeward bound
Reflecting hours quite drearily,
With tic- tac rhythm on the ground
Like shuffles of a weary tree.

Dim lanterns cut through brightened shade
With moonlight glowing starlit white,
Till liquid eyes are inter-laid
For even in reminisce is light.



Let's Get Technical Contest, Andrea Dietrich
19 July 2014...

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Categories: tac, light, work,
Form: Quatrain
Tit For Tat
Tit had a hissy fit and called tat fat
while tat apologized after the fact
tit kept egging him on with rude remarks
while tat used tact leaving tit in the dark

Tit called tat names all night and day
till she saw tat and their cat Tater Tot at play
tat said I would prefer not to play tit for tat
but would rather play tic tac toe with the cat

With that tit realized that tit for tat was a useless attack
finally forgiving tat for eating all of her tic tac's


3-19-18...

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Categories: tac, humor, word play,
Form: Rhyme
Heavens Match
Never would one be able to imagine ,
Two people so happy and always laughing.
   Smiles on thier faces from morning till dark ,
A rare sight if you were ever to see them apart.
   Harsh words  you will never hear them say,
Only of love and kindness day after day.
   Hand  in hand they stroll down the path of life,
Forever he her Husband and her his loving Wife.
   One could only come this one and only conclusion,
That this Match was made in Heaven and is no illusion.
Tac...

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Categories: tac, devotion, friendship, happiness, love, marriage, passion, romantic,
Form: Light Verse
2012
im a bathtub full of luke warm water. 
tic tac toe in red crayon on the kids menu 
mom never lets me win.
itching the mosquito bites on my legs.
eating frosted flakes out of the box
sugar gets stuck in my nails.
morning eyes that never go away
no matter how much you rub them.
they say don't paint your kitchen red
because it will make you hungry
but red is a beautiful color. 
Dad talks to Shakespeare's ghost,
“Make me like romeo.” 
Mom reads his books, 
“Make me Juliet.”...

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Categories: tac, childhood,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs