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Write a poem! Please keep under 35 lines! Write about anything you wish! Please, easy on the profanity!

Write a poem! Please keep under 35 lines! Write about anything you wish! Please, easy on the profanity!

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Poets' Corner
Jan 20, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by Petter
What is this spell? What is this spell? It makes me pine And wish that we could intertwine; Conjoined in body and in soul, Our essence but a single whole. What is this spell? This sorcery That takes such powerful hold of we? ...
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Poets' Corner
Feb 14, 2019Feb 2019

Posted by Dee138
Life on a Pedestal Leave a flower in a pot too small it will never reach its full potential... Put a woman on a pedestal incarcerated by your unrealistic expectations She...
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Poets' Corner
Feb 18, 2019Feb 2019

Posted by AstralSmoke
Wanting Wanting to be broken utterly split apart with a mighty tearing like an apple broken to unfold the delicate open veined petal pattern inside the fruit . I am arrogant knowing what I can do for a man . I am arrogant for fear I may be broken ...
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Poets' Corner
Mar 5, 2019Mar 2019

Posted by Petter
Abstinence indeed!
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Shared from General & Hellos
Mar 22, 2019Mar 2019

Posted by Allamanda
A poem about where I go in Haiti - Ile a Vache On the galerie the baby calls out with a sound like "allelulia" his grandmother replies the same, perched on a stiff Haitian chair with a seat of twisted pandanus leaf. The dog lies under her feet,...
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Shared from General & Hellos
Apr 2, 2019Apr 2019

Posted by Ceejay66
Tiger We leave our bodies just at the moment before the tiger eats us. This is what I was told by a friend once when we were talking about love being all consuming. We leave our bodies first because the fear of being eaten alive is overwhelming....
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Poets' Corner
Apr 23, 2019Apr 2019

Posted by Allamanda
We're having a drought but tonight it started to rain again, and this old poem turned up from 10 rainy seasons ago: Raintime It has rained for so long, days and weeks and hurricane forecasts ever since you left - the verges are running and thick ...
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Poets' Corner
Jul 31, 2019Jul 2019

Posted by yvilletom
English, our language, Has two excellent uses: Poetry and fraud. When will desire end? Said the centenarian, “I will let you know.”
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Poets' Corner
Oct 17, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by Organist1
I'm going to my first poetry reading tonight. It's not that I am a new poet, but that I have never read my poems in public before. I hope I don't get booed off the stage. :D
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Poets' Corner
Dec 14, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by Kymmacg
Roads stretch endless north, east, west, south unmarked, unknown, untested Branches and turns blocking vision obstructing any insight Leaving feet to find their own way scuffling through eons of dust No helpful prints left carefully in place to ...
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Poets' Corner
Jan 27, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Beowulfsfriend
Here is a little something to make one think. Fibonacci’s Drudenfuss Mix up the words, mix up the day. Discover all art corrupts the play. From A to B to make a C. And yet, in stillness lost, perceive Bodily proportions and artists agree. ...
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Poets' Corner
Feb 9, 2020Feb 2020

Posted by KrisSmith1
I'm at one for a diverse brigade To rock another decade with production in the works that made Hearing thoughts on the super moon, passionate's how its curse is played Within it's trip around the earth, peeping the sacred purpose laid To mark ...
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Poets' Corner
Feb 16, 2020Feb 2020

Posted by beerhungry
Don't sing this song Don't sing this song can't take it any more I know the lyrics and I know the chords And I have heard this melody before It is about the same unspoken words Don't pick again the dirty bits and dust The purulence of rotten ...
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Poets' Corner
Mar 22, 2020Mar 2020

Posted by Allamanda
TODAY, ANOTHER UNIVERSE by Jane Hirshfield The arborist has determined: senescence beetles canker quickened by drought but in any case not prunable not treatable not to be propped....
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Poets' Corner
Apr 3, 2020Apr 2020

Posted by Beowulfsfriend
Birds, Humans, and Mirrors by JT Daughton a bird does not like to be alone, preferring company, of either sex, in an intimacy most humans do not understand, or believe. a bird is not human, still, both are animals, of community, with some ...
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Poets' Corner
Aug 27, 2018Aug 2018

Posted by beerhungry
Bed song for adults The day is gone you try to sleep Your actions today has been wide Now you are dealing with all that stress Rolling from side to side All stormy events and icy smiles Has blown into your face all day And sun that helped you to ...
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Poets' Corner
Aug 28, 2018Aug 2018

Posted by azzow2
This poet to me is one that stands out more than most others if he were alive today Agnostics.com would be his to go website.
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Poets' Corner
Aug 31, 2018Aug 2018

Posted by azzow2
Went much simpler with this one. Fleeting: I scat to the door not sure my feet ever glanced the floor. Off I scoot something making me want to hoot. Thunk and chunk my heart pounds with aspirations. What has scurried up my sleeve, that ...
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Poets' Corner
Sep 9, 2018Sep 2018

Posted by KrisSmith1
May mother nature's tool please With a cool breeze poetry bars
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Poets' Corner
Sep 11, 2018Sep 2018

Posted by azzow2
Blanking bliss: A top this mountain I stew in a brew of inspirations. Stale is the road to nowhere not even a hitcher slings her hair. Brave I stare into the void of help me mirror. Hunger driven cravings of fascination fancy my ...
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Poets' Corner
Sep 14, 2018Sep 2018

Posted by azzow2
Ambient salaciousness: The grace of lace of my heart does it race. Aroma of the moan in my ear oh the hum and hum. Mirror of rever honor the homage of my dear. Seams of tomorrow tattered and seemingly unaware. Brush of the rush ...
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Poets' Corner
Sep 16, 2018Sep 2018

Posted by azzow2
Atomic Flush: Thud skis hit the mud with a gush of mush. Thunk brain just took a dump information in overload. Kerplunk ketchup slows down in a mustard cloud. Plop atop a sofa mellow mind all a flow with glisten and glow. Echo got a ...
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Shared from Love & Relationships
Oct 8, 2018Oct 2018

Posted by beerhungry
Fall in Eden The fall is coming to Eden With lavenders in its hand Everywhere beauty explodes To wither and die on the sand Yellow and red fallen leaves Lies under your bare feet Fruits are tasty like never They are all ready and sweet You ...
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Poets' Corner
Oct 10, 2018Oct 2018

Posted by azzow2
Witches Broom: Whisk away the swirling sky speedy and sly, the witch will fly.   Quick as the crack of the bullwhip, the witch races to her quip.   Hover she does, in her opus, physics occupies no propriety.   Be her wicked or warm, her ...
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Poets' Corner
Oct 24, 2018Oct 2018

Posted by Eldovis
From an old Italian saying " All my life I drank from my own cup all my life I ate from my own plate with so many liars...
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Posted by EntheogenFanI wrote this about a crazy girl who I loved like crazy. She made my entire life feel like insanity.

Posted by AllamandaNot in the current meaning of 'dog-whistle' but I think people will like this poem.

Posted by TO_BYEntangled Particles

Posted by TO_BYGraphis (Graphic Poem)

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Posted by neutralite[youtu.be] today... was a day. ✂️ Squeak in the music room on this site, that's what to do.

Posted by RemiforceDEATH IS SO FINAL--Youth La Boheme days in our small boyhood town, drinking cheap wine, smoking grass all night in some artist's studio, staggering forth into the bleary translucent twilight dawn.

Posted by RemiforceWHEN MY BROTHER LEFT FOR NAM--We looked across the field of death & maiming, in our youthful half knowing, the war raging in the media suddenly close & personal,like a car crash We drank to ...

Posted by RemiforceMY AGE IS IMPATIENT.

Posted by BohoHeathenThis is just a poem of past experiences.

Posted by PetterAbstinence indeed!

Posted by AstralSmokeWanting Wanting to be broken utterly split apart with a mighty tearing like an apple broken to unfold the delicate open veined petal pattern inside the fruit .

Posted by MiizzunderstoodWE WILL BE HOME SOON MOM.

Posted by Stargazer13And this is what you mean to me… That I see beauty and feel lovely in a dark, broken and rusted world Because you love me, I’ve been brave And opened into full bloom beneath the gaze of ...

Posted by Stargazer13Dog days are over Picking every four leaf clover Gonna break out of every box they put me in This soul is hungry and divine sugar my sin Personal evolution Fated love the revolution Raw ...

Posted by Stargazer13I've heard the stories of your empty world Devoid of soft touches And the rare souls that cross lifetimes, to see again through eyes captured in silent and consummate knowing I've listened to ...

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