In the city of diffuse lights, the young carry their dreams like transparent cloaks
...In the city of diffuse lights, the young carry their dreams like transparent cloaks,
With souls hungry for desires and unfulfilled quests, running through glass labyrinths,
Trying to quench their t...
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Categories:
subscription, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Twas The Night -
...Twas the night before Christmas and on my TV
Netflix was trying to entertain me
I’d paid my subscription but what did I see
Movies I watched in Nineteen Eighty Three
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Categories:
subscription, christmas, film,
Form: Rhyme
Freely Speaking
...
Free to be.
Free from me, the in-a-me, the fugazi me, the me that I LET you see, the she that I thought you wanted me to be, the me that I thought you wanted to see, the me I thought I needed to...
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Categories:
subscription, confidence, freedom, uplifting,
Form: Free verse
The World Channel, PBS
...It's seven weeks now into my recovery,
too much couch time and lots of tv..
I stopped my subscription to CNN, no longer
in need of a biased news trend..
My local news channels have kept me in tou...
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Categories:
subscription, culture, education, perspective, planet,
Form: Rhyme
Woven Worlds
...TANKA PROSE (57 words)
Roads to self-discovery can be illuminating or naught.
San Francisco's Meals on Wheels ordered the hard-shelled lobster,
gets all-steamed--had to 86-it. Ordered the Prime ...
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Categories:
subscription, allusion, analogy, change, character,
Form: Other
Valentine present
...Darling, I’m thinking of getting implants.
Right fine, I was going to the gardening centre today, we can go together
No, silly, breast implants.
You already have two breasts.
I want bigger ones.
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Categories:
subscription, humorous, husband, valentines day,
Form: Free verse
The Mad Journey
...worlds spin
night and day
wandering souls
living real lives
finding the love
learning to give
co-creating
co-suffering
and co dying
finding out why
the good times fly
when we were kings
a...
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Categories:
subscription, life,
Form: I do not know?
F8
...It’s difficult
To contemplate
My F8
A sad ending to relate
A psychological way
To masturbate
As I progress
Thru my allotted years
I face and analyze
My internal fears
And shed somewhat re...
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Categories:
subscription, death, life,
Form: Rhyme
Therapy Zoo
...Within the confines of my nearest Zoo,
There’s a place that’s off limits – it’s not for you.
It’s where the animals go for therapy,
As animals have issues just like you and me.
It’s here where ...
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Categories:
subscription, addiction, animal, anxiety, care,
Form: Rhyme
Non-Fiction In the New Yorker
...If the subject is appealing,
I’ll, at first, begin to read,
Though the facts with which I’m dealing
Are way more than what I need.
All the knowledge that I’m gaining,
By the time I reach page...
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Categories:
subscription, words,
Form: Rhyme
Antivirus Software
...Information for seeking, using, and critical thinking
I ask. Are you ascending or are you slowly sinking?
This question I sincerely ask of you, too
Are you protected, or is your subscription ...
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Categories:
subscription, allegory, blessing, computer, imagery,
Form: Didactic
Bubba's Poem Barn 2
...Delicate topic here
Got prepositioned
Yeah, was online, but
An awkward position
Commenter asked me
If I needed one
Encouragement, yes,
Perhaps “poem well done?”
But then she got specific
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Categories:
subscription, humorous, silly,
Form: Light Verse
Salute To Jeff Kyser
...Someone gave Jeff Kyser a subscription
Writer’s Digest seized his imagination,
It was almost like an editor’s prescription
For developing Jeff’s fine poetry articulation
He quickly di...
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Categories:
subscription, appreciation, poems, poetry, tribute,
Form: Rhyme
Leaders
...The subscription to fear is surrounding and growing.
Leaders without courage depend on exploiting.
I guess they never learned how to dig deep and resist.
How many times logic and facts were dismi...
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Categories:
subscription, america, irony, leadership,
Form: Rhyme
Epilogue
...if you have taken the time to browse through this eclectic collection of self-indulgent foolishness, I hope you’ve been entertained by the quirkiness of its content, or at the very least, annoyed by ...
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Categories:
subscription, allegory, literature,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
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