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Jul 5, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by egyptrican
Hello all! I am happy to join your group! ?
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Poets' Corner
Jul 6, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by Lincoln55
Bring The Zip Ties And Chinese Handcuffs. The Heartbreak Of A Distance Love Affair i left the phone on the kitchen counter as I headed out the door for spring water and romaine. checking my hip pocket more than once as i cruised the aisles of Food...
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Jul 6, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by Paul_Clamberer
Failed Poet: I want to write poems but haven’t the wit to string words together so that they both patterns in time and what I’m king
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Jul 6, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by Merlinseyes
I usually write my poems from a visual thought. Does anyone else do this?
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Jul 6, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by Merlinseyes
My Friend the Blind Rabbi You were one of a million yellow stars That didn’t ascend the sky God spared you and your lovely wife Only He knows why I don’t know how many friends you made Or how many friends and loved ones you lost It must have ...
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Jul 6, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by Tomfoolery33
Christmas Eve Early evening, you called me on the phone and asked me over for a drink and talk. I said sure, why not; we're still friends. After dinner I arrived, the car cold, the house warm. We sat on the sofa. You fixed me drinks, and were so ...
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Jul 6, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by egyptrican
Siren’s Song Every night, on the pier, he awaits her Around twilight she always appears As the waves crashing in draw her closer Like they have for the past several years As the siren begins her performance And her song becomes one with her ...
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Poets' Corner
Jul 6, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by ProudMary
Beautiful Souls of Our Granddaughters 1 In the kitchen of the house on Green’s Run, her father’s picking the guitar, she’s holding our hands standing on a chair between us, we clog, her little feet fly, lift her into the air and our hearts. ...
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Poets' Corner
Jul 6, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by azzow2
This one was written in a time of complexity. Eather vailed seraph draped onion layers of habiliment, lay upon a gray gyre quarreling in lumen apparition of desire. Betwixt beyond up upon the apron of the azure apex. Legions of laymen waiting in ...
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Jul 7, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by ProudMary
When we moved to West Virginia in 1982, we brought with us a dog named Jasper, part beagle, part mutt. Losing Jasper Tell yourself the worst part is the hair. Embarrassed to find them in the fridge. A friend in black sits in the easy chair, rises, ...
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Jul 7, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by azzow2
This was just goofing around. Copyrighted Companies Campaigning: Green and jolly green just be a bean. Cookie cooking elf looking for a shelf. Tide you Wisk in an Era itchy underwear. State your farm on a gecko wide in a nation give them a ...
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Jul 8, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by KrisSmith1
Earth, wind, fire, water, air Accumulated through the given solstice through quarters beared You gotta pay the price so why you coming up with shorter fare To open up the cavern of my mind who wanna board the lair With more than "One Life To Live" ...
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Jul 8, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by tipi
Logical haiku Terrians are family. Family is united. Hence Terrians are united. terracare terraprotectivity protectdonotabuse protectiveastheclouds (Terrian=terrestrial, Earth child)
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Jul 8, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by Lincoln55
This was not written by me. It just resonates . . . . . . . To the Censorious Ones BY ANNE WALDMAN I’m coming up out of the tomb, Men of War Just when you thought you had me down, in place, hidden I’m coming up now Can you ...
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Jul 8, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by egyptrican
Chasing a Leprechaun Through thickened woods and thorny brush I chased the elf in silenced hush Around intoxicating pines And mossy-covered hanging vines Taking care to mark the way With petals dropped from rose bouquet My distance safe from ...
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Jul 8, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by azzow2
When I had first posted this about 5 years ago it drew a ton of flack. Convexed: Twisted kiss of the fetidness spills in the mind like a rusty dime. Sedge time spilling the wine can poke a hole deep in the divine. Repugnant niceties can ...
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Jul 8, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by ProudMary
I've been working on this one for weeks. I think I finally got my anger in check long enough to finish it. Lessons Learned in a Small Town Tell no one about your life. They will not keep your secrets. News travels at the speed of light and did....
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Jul 8, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by Tomfoolery33
This one still needs work-- Jack the Mule came from who knows where. My brother worked him for several years dragging logs from the woods. When not working, he would be standing in the field— munching, watching. He let the boys ride him without...
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Jul 8, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by Tomfoolery33
The Old House for Katie In my house my other house the one I don’t live in anymore the light is coming in through the leaded glass and pooling on the broad pine boards my wife and I uncovered and stained and polished. The rippled waving ...
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Jul 8, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by ProudMary
Dog damn it, I hate posting something only to have random words disappear from it.
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Jul 8, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by azzow2
Just made this today it may need polishing. River zombie: Don your rafter of never look back. Capsized in your canoe, lost your paddle it is stuck up in some goo. Draped up on a riverbank some crock ate your kazoo. Cracked your raft on ...
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Jul 8, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by RobertNappi2
Love of a Child To love a child is to show you care Running your fingers through their hair To comfort them when they feel sad or blue Love is knowing the right thing to do You raise your voice, point and act mean Turning your back because you want ...
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Jul 8, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by RaaChenn
PASSIN' THRU Some people are afraid of the dark Some are more afraid of the light They think if only they could hit that mark They'd make all their evil right This wants to be a baby, that wants to be dead But none of that matters anyway, they ...
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Jul 8, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by VeroJulius
Days go by without you Oh days go by, by, by Without you How can I come through the veil of deceit When the shadows don't answer my call I am an apprentice of the imagination I need to learn the masters illness Irrelevance is this poem I am dead ...
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Poets' Corner
Jul 9, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by ProudMary
My apologies for the language but this is me at this very moment. That Fucking Tuscan Sun Started last July, part of a reading challenge: A book containing recipes. Hadn’t seen the movie but, hell, with a title like that it had to be beautiful. ...
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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)

Posted by TO_BYGraphis (graphic poem)

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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