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Premium Member Woof
...Woof Translated: small package Four legs, four paws, big jaws, fancy ears and a long tail. My dog is from the pound. What did I expect? He is six foot at the shoulder, Reads books, on......

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Categories: to bring home the bacon, dog, friend, friendship, humorous,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member I Feel So Small
...Deer stroll in mists that disguise the ridges Creating a heavenly peace that soothes This feels spiritual, not religious And the heart does go where the spirit moves A bald eagle glides across ......

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Categories: to bring home the bacon, autumn, beauty, blessing, christian,
Form: Sonnet



Mister Cliche
...Mr Cliché was known for sleeping in his socks, Where, he dreamt of thinking outside the box. For breakfast as always he ate rather plain Just porridge as he never went against the grain. Sometim......

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Categories: to bring home the bacon, humor, nonsense, parody, satire,
Form: Rhyme
Boredom
...Boredom Every single day I do the same stuff I am shaken early in the morning My days start already boring and rough In the traffic, I listen to the honk horning I want to stop and yell: Enoug......

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Categories: to bring home the bacon, depression,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Different Dream
...After a hard day at work I come home Hear my boy rapping the words to his headphones Every bleep comes another bleep As he keeps dancing to the beat Come upstairs and barge through the door Say to hi......

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Categories: to bring home the bacon, conflict, confusion, dad, music,
Form: Lyric



The South Westerly
...Oh! for the wet warm South Westerly after the cold white North Easterly leaving sparkling rain on each window pane South Westerly. ......

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Categories: to bring home the bacon, winter, rain, snow, rain,
Form: Free verse
Old Ways Worked
...The Old Ways Worked Oh 50 years passed by with the flick of an eye and our people got so soft don't you see Back in the fifties people worked oh so hard just to bring home the bacon for ye ......

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Categories: to bring home the bacon, angstwork, people, people, work,
Form: Ballad
Message Delivery
...poet talking tough must take a stand poisoned children to put me under thumb the gossip mill of word of mouth learning how to swim understanding genocide living in this predicament its me ver......

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Categories: to bring home the bacon, visionary, warchildren, house, me,
Form: Free verse

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