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Premium Member Spooked Mr Johnson
... Old Mr. Johnson, with broom in one hand, Told his sweet granddaughter, “Sleep, not grandstand!” Her room was empty, the air grew cold— Only the Ouija sat silent and bold. He muttered an......

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Categories: zipped, cool, crazy, dark, deep,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member PEEK INTO NEW YEAR’S EVE 2199
... For dinner we are going to the popular ‘Stars’ Restaurant, we have booked some years ago, We also booked to see the famous show, We don’t know if the actors are From the human race or from th......

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Categories: zipped, grandmother,
Form: Prose



LOST
...Sponsor : Craig Cornish date submitted : 26/6/25 ___________ Lost in echoes of darkened time dampened, dithering, dazed wet withered witches mime a dime fearful, I’m mazed or crazed Call......

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Categories: zipped, allegory, allusion, character, courage,
Form: Verse
Lunch on Third Avenue
...Had lunch with a friend And we sat in the shade In a sidewalk arrangement The restaurant made. I live on the east side And she on the west. We meet to catch up At each other’s request. T......

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Categories: zipped, friend, new york,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Fake Out
...I woke to a whirring hum— not the low drone of memory, but the sharp, electric flick of a question with wings. Languorous molten air, a stone canyon furnace, and there!— a hummingbird— head......

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Categories: zipped, bird, happiness, humor, joy,
Form: Free verse



Unzipped
... Defiled by being stuffed into a sac so tight, A confinement that suffocates, a desperate plight. Zipped to the end by thy very blood's own right, A violent release, a nightmare of a cathartic......

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Categories: zipped, allusion, anger, art, betrayal,
Form: Rhyme
Painting with mum
...My knees wear the dirt like a second skin, bruised to the bone, bright as bitten apples. You press your thumb to my wrist, her laughter, once light, now flickers in the air— a kiln and the clay, ......

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Categories: zipped, age, child, cry, dark,
Form: Free verse
Breathe In Breathe Out!
...Breath In Breath Out,captivated by a white substance that moves at a paralyzed pace,tied zipped in a clear see through coffin,but yet we're the ones buried alive,Breath In Breath Out,I'm the one to b......

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Categories: zipped, addiction, confusion, emotions, fear,
Form: Free verse
Breathe In Breathe Out
...Breath In Breath Out,captivated by a white substance that moves at a paralyzed pace,tied zipped in a clear see through coffin,but yet we're the ones buried alive,Breath In Breath Out,I'm the one to b......

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Categories: zipped, change, courage, drug, freedom,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Borrow
... I went to my neighbors To ask for a favor And said may I borrow Stuff I need tomorrow, But she stopped me short With this stunning retort: “Do you need sugar cane Drano for a clogged drain......

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Categories: zipped, crazy, humor,
Form: Rhyme
POINT ZERO
...POINT ZERO Birth slipped into fast flowing rivers of patterned fissures her arching brows brazen searching sagaciously microscoping every moment tangoing across thorny thickets Ho......

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Categories: zipped, 12th grade, birth, death,
Form: Alliteration
Opulence
...We saw some hieroglyphics And some beaded Native art, Some instruments of music With their coolness off the chart; The Frank Lloyd Wright exhibit And some armor from the past, All admired and......

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Categories: zipped, grandson, today,
Form: Rhyme
My Suitcase
...It took a week for me to pack, For, wracked with indecision, I wanted to be sure each day I’d have the right provision. The pants, the skirts, Capris and tops, The sandals, dresses, make-up, ......

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Categories: zipped, lost, travel,
Form: Rhyme
Zip it than
...Staying silenced is okay. Staying out of it is okay. But if you read and see someone insult another. Why do you not say something against it? Is your mouth zipped? I will never understand thes......

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Categories: zipped, 8th grade,
Form: Free verse
Remote Woman, from THE WOMAN WHO COULD EAT WOOD
...Remote Woman Old Man Jim was 90. He was simple, caring, and quiet. He loved watching TV. He thought some shows were a real riot. One night he went for a stroll on Oak Street and stepped ......

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Categories: zipped, humor,
Form: Rhyme

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