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The Riders of Butterflies - The riders of butterflies, and the cat-whisker-pole vault. The restlessness of a young child's Best-idea-yet and the mission of one lost, plump Queen ant ...
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Miss Saigon - Horse Race in Lima, 2005 (A Short Story) - Read an interesting horse race at the Lima Downs, and see how Miss Saigon did in the race, back in the summer of 2005 "All right," Rosa said, "here they come." Papa Augusto, I and Rosa my wife were at the Lima race track, and the horses had finished their walk around the track. "Who did you bet on," Rosa asked me. "Miss Saigon, the same as you " I said. "Just remember," She remarked, "it's a triple header (trifecta), if you win, meaning you will get three times the amount on the ticket, on the third winning horse....
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A Life Who Repeats Itself - Poems were written while in El Tambo, Huancayo, Peru, in one afternoon at the Mia Mamma Cafe, as an unusual project, for the future To be given out as a gift to special friends Index of Poems. City of Twigs ...
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Forgotten Dreams 12 - JONQUILS stir the senses - Oh here are cream jonquils! First harbinger of Spring Scented with strange haunting power Memories' gates open in my mind As joyful thoughts of childhood, cherished still Arise to surface at jonquils' finding!...
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Dream, Whenever You Have Time! And Appropriate Love - Have you ever dreamed of a romantic rendezvous? And did anyone ever ask you is your love "appropriate"?...
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Bond Head - The Fiddle Dance at Bond Head! The tiny hall's below the road and the dance is underway. Who knows what dream is present here; this balmy fine fall day The fiddlers, gathered on the stage, have started things with zest. The piano plays and keeps their time. Tonight, there'll be no rest....
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Jesus Changes Lives - In a world full of constant trials and tribulations that seem unsolvable there is someone who can help you and change your life totally. He is a transformer not only of the heart, mind, and spirit, but one who can and will save your from your circumstances. His name is Jesus....
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Britney a While Ago - I read in the news this morning, of how Britney didn't show, People mocked with rejection, being horribly cruel you know. I hope they take a moment to consider who this girl is, A reflection of a person we've created, through this thing we call "show biz!" Is it any wonder a child should lose her way, When we spend so much money on, the things that we call play?...
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Bicycling in Ohio - I wrote this poem in honor of my days cycling the back roads, farmlands and gigantic arid deserts laced with giant trucks of my old teenager Ohio days. I bicycled for over 3000 total miles, going back and forth from Pennsylvania to Indiana and circuitous routes also within the state. The biggest deal was always those huge interstate trucks, threatening to blow us into their tracks and kill us. Ouch!...
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Six Things Your Mother Doesn't Know About Writing Poetry - Poetry is a fun exercise for amateurs but just because your mother likes it doesn't make it good. Too many "poets" try to launch a career based on the opinions of loved ones....
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Logging Timber in the North West Territories - This poem is part of a series where I go on at short length about logging in the Pacific North West, even involving some aficionados of the Civil Rights Movement. I also talk about parenting and diverse other subjects, as I like to write about a wide variety of topics, fictive and non fictive....
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Pregnant Because I'm Pregnant - This was written due to my thinking I had become pregnant a second time, which turned out to be a false prospect on the home pregnancy test. I had skipped a period and was simply not pregnant. But I had gotten all excited over the prospect of being pregnant a second time, as we did indeed want a second child. Our first child, my daughter Angela, was so wonderful I was deeply looking forward to a second period of time being spent in pregnancy. Unfortunately, it did not turn out to be the case....
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Benvolio Fascination - I wrote this from when I was in junior high school and was reading the Shakespearean play, "Romeo and Juliet." Rather than seeing myself as one of the title characters, somehow I read into the play that I was the character Mercutio, who dies about halfway through the play. Also, when I ran across the character Benvolio, I immediately thought of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as that character, as the character got between the two warring houses in a sword fight. He stood between them and got the two sides to put away their swords and stand down....
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UNATTAINABLE LOVE - Reading this one might find themselves lost in a love so true and blissful, however there is a twist at the end that may misconstrue the purity of love once imagined. Enjoy....
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The Moment Something Clicks - That moment when something clicks in your head leads to the moment a thought becomes an action, non-action or a reaction. Something always changes when it happens like a ripple in the water....
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Touch and Tag Popular Poetry - This piece is called a tagging fun poem. The objective of the poem is to tag a poem of one's choice on a site, and that poet in turn tags another poet with a poem. The process goes on until a certain number of poets have been tagged. Each poet in turn will write a poem to tag the next poet with, thus the name-Tag Poetry....
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Understanding Poetry - Accentual-Syllabic, Syllabic, and Accentual Meters - Everyone knows that poems may be free verse or rhyming. But do you understand the three major ways of establishing rhythm in formal poetry?...
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Heaven is Here - Mono Rhyme - A Mono rhyme is a poem in which all the lines have the same end rhyme. Additionally, it's a poem where each line in each stanza rhymes with each other. There is no set amount of syllables per line, nor any restrictions on the amount of stanzas or lines....
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Richard Wright Haiku - An Awesome Compilation! - Richard Wright, one of the great literary figures of our time has penned an awesome book of haiku poems. He uses the traditional 5/7/5 format with seventeen syllable count. Haiku today are written in many different formats other that 5/7/5. The book is published Anchor Book, and is introduced by Julia Wright....
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Epulaeryu Quadruple Delight - Epulaeryu poetry is all about delicious meals. They are easy to write and best written before or right after a meal when the mind is still fresh. Creativity is a vital part of the poem which ends with excitement regarding the meal....
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An Integrated Tower of Strength-Cento Poetry - The cento poem is an integrated collage of talented line fused together in one piece. It's a dynamic poem from Roman times which shows a patchwork of strength as portrayed by a quilt. The poet, Ausonius (Decimus Magnus Ausonius), c.310-c.395, Latin poet and man of letters, b. Bordeaux, laid down the rules regarding the writing of cento poems....
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Bury Me in a Prado Jeep - The greed to own a prado jeep leads to murder, A young man's tragic end due to ritual murder. The retributive justice from the haunting of the boy by the murdered twin....
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Lucy's Pain - Lucy came to the wedding of the father of her children. Lucy came to witness the death of her dreams. Lucy is a story of destroyed hope....
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Woes - Two Dozen Bears - I wrote this due to an incident in Washington State where I went up a long trail to go "see" the black bears of Stehekin, Washington that the rangers said were nearby in that vicinity. I found one huge bear barreling down a long pathway at me, and I stopped it, then walked up to it, acting vaguely aggressive. It acted aggressive back, so I turned my back to it and walked away. The some six hundred pound bear, which was huge, then calmly turned its back and walked away from me....
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Roses of Sharon - I wrote this poem in honor of any non-Japanese who kept Japanese-American property safe on Bainbridge Island, WA, during the WWII Japanese-American Internment. If there even were any such people. Most other Americans ripped off J-A property, and bought their houses from the US government for cheap. However, I should warn you that the above historic event is not really what this poem is about. It's actually a series of images having to do with life in general on Bainbridge Island, and does not directly relate to the Internment at all; now that you're warned, go ahead and read to your heart's content....
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Autumn Leaves Never Die - I wrote this for an online poetry and prose journal, and they went ahead and published it. I wanted to get across the nuance of how autumn leaves are so lovely even though they are dying, and wonder aloud to the reader why a dying leaf should be so attractive - whatever is the purpose of such a thing? It doesn't need to be attractive, as it's not reproducing or gathering anything to eat. It's dying, and yet it's so lovely as it falls - why is this, and whatever is it for?...
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About Bill Gates - This poem was inspired by Bill Gates always threatening to retire - without his ever doing so. I believe he will retire someday, not altogether soon, and then he'll join Paul Allen in the new base on the moon....
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About Watergate - I remember these three elaborate televised trials - the Watergate Hotel buggings, the OJ Simpson murders, and the Scott Peterson murders. They were all comparably over managed trials - with little to do with justice involving any of them, and major media circuses giving them constant and boring play....
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My Word Program - I wrote this on a day with a lot of ennui, in order to have some more poetry in my portfolio. I get a lot of gestalt and circumstance when I'm on the computer, which is the main love of my life nowadays, and I have to work hard to come up with new material in order to create new poems. It's tempting to add a lot of nonsense and non fortuitous circumstances to my material, but I have to transcend such witless behavior and manifest new ideas and formats for my poetry at all times....
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Saskatchewan Dreams - We were going to move to Saskatchewan due to buying a house up there, but the deal finally fell through and so we must now remain locked into the United States. We had a nice six bedroom house on eight acres of land, with apple trees, a huge garden, a one acre cutout pond and many other amenities, even a lovely dog named Asta who was going to come with the place. Still, I am glad we remain here in the Pacific North West, even though I was sad to lose the Saskatchewan house....
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The Sacred Clowns of Art - This poem contains imagery from Islam, how the Moslems have affected American culture, my own life and personal loves - and the longer version contains imagery from Pacific NW logging and the Civil Rights Movement. The longer version is also stored online, and tells about how the greats of the Movement might do if somebody asked them to go above the treelines and log for wood....
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Insufficiencies Breed Predispose - This poem largely has to do with all of human history, why I'm a writer, and how hard it is to be a woman in what is primarily a man's world. That said, please enjoy a lovely poem, if I can deign to call this one lovely, or hope that it is at least pleasing to your eyes....
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Pregnant Because I'm Pregnant - Long Version - And I'm telling it to whatever's out to "get me" That I'm pregnant. I'm secretly hoping to whatever Gods there be That I'm pregnant. And I watch to the stars and I dream about Mars, And I eat nothing but sterling silver golden screaming candy bars. So I'm pregnant....
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Night Changed, I Didn't Die - This poem resulted from an incident in 1986, the very same year that Dr. King was finally nominated as what King County was named after, and so no longer was King George the named person of Seattle's own county. I also have named our small white hatchback Japanese car "Marty" in celebration of the nice man. He seems to have put some freeway noise where it was needed....
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Beautiful City - Tennyson wrote this centuries or so ago, and I ran across it during the Moslem riots in France. We've been at war, Christians, Jews and Moslems, for a very long time. It seemed timeless, so I decided to try to make an updated version of my own with the same original spirit that Sir Alfred managed to put into it somehow....
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Ode to a Dead Girl in Ohio - This poem concerns the Seventies in Ohio, when Jack the Ripper was being heartlessly emulated by idiots who decided to murder young girls and anyone else they could grab. I knew this terror for a time when I was 17 years old. The murderer pulled right up to me on the road in his car; my fellow long distance outdoor track runners on our girls' team scared him away. But he managed to murder another young girl, only a few days later. I don't know if he was ever caught, but I think the murderer killed his own young daughter. What a stupid, foolish man....
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What, The Do Nothing Generation is President? - This poem is to celebrate the oncoming presidency of Barack Obama, without being racist and while being snarky. He's "one of us." He's 47 years old, and I'm 48, so we're from the same generation....
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God Erases My Tenuous Past - I wrote this as part of a group of poems, and it involved subjects as diverse as civil rights and logging in the Pacific Northwest. I liked to compare those two subjects and see what I could see in that, which ended up involving various civil rights leaders wielding chainsaws and strutting their logging stuff above the tree lines in Canada. I doubt that's what they'd do, but who knows - maybe they would have wanted to go logging; the sights and smells of the evergreen trees are so inviting, colorful and wonderful....
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Messing Up My Life - I wrote this due to my own continuing physical and mental disabilities, which are not so serious as to preclude my working for a living as an artist and writer, and due to my life experiences with people with physical, emotional and mental challenges, disabilities and handicaps. I have worked over the past thirty years with such people, and they have helped me realize a life full of purpose and with meaning. I have learned to accept people in challenging and unusual situations, and a lot about politics, too. And due to my continuing studies of Nazi concentration camps, I have also learned about warehousing disabled people and how that can lead to imprisonment in concentration camps....
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The Galleries at Babel - I looked up; saw a crack in the heavens, Saw inimitable ancient words once written: Then I looked down upon the galleries at Babel. From broken balconies - I saw that there resided Great books and works, once inaccessible....
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Large Death Concentration Camps - I wrote this after finding out that Nebraska, Wyoming and Alaska now hold giant concentration internment camps, having apparently spread over from Russia to Alaska over the Bering Sea/the Bering Straight, and there are probably more in other outlying areas of the United States. There were myriad Soviet concentration camps and mental institutions housing millions of people since WWI, and now we have the same thing in the supposedly "free" USA....
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Can't Stop Thinking of You! Love and Life Through and Through - Have you ever been unable to shake a person from your mind? Have you ever been so infatuated and crazy in love with someone that they fully arrest your thoughts? Love and life through and through, ever since my love I met you!...
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Personalized Poems - A Truly Special Gift That Will Be Treasured Forever - When finding the perfect gift for a loved one's birthday, you could be forgiven for running out of ideas. For example, what do you give to the woman/man who has everything? Even youngsters nowadays have amassed a lifetime's amount of possessions by the time they're out of their teens - which just makes it harder to find something of value....
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Epulaeryu Poetry - Quadruple Series - The Epulaeryu is about succulent dishes and tasty drinks. The word "Epulae" stands for a big feast in Greek. The word "Ryu" stands for a form or style in Asian. As a result, the combined word "Epulaeryu" stands for a big form or style of feast....
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Quatrain Changing Time - Could Be Anytime - The quatrain has different rhyming pattern and schemes. The poet has the choice to use rhyme or let it flow unrhymed. The rhyming pattern may alternate or vary for stanza to stanza. Each stanza in the quatrain normally has only four lines of varying length....
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Today Is Therapy Day - Delicately Depressed - The Anaphora poem uses a rhetorical device in which several successive lines, phrases, clause, or sentences begin with the same word or phrase. Anaphora may sound monotonous, mechanical, and artificial; however, it can also bind a group of lines powerfully and memorably. This is the case in this poem regarding therapy....
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The Process of Life - Twofold Poem - Juxtaposition in poetry involves putting two things close together or to put them next to each other in a comparative manner. One may be able draw a contrasting view for these two things or events based on their nearness, contingency, similarity, differences, comparing and contrasting. The following poem is written in a juxtaposition format regarding the process of life....
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Now You Won't Know a Cowboy by What He Wears Upon His Feet - Now you won't know a cowboy, by what he wears upon his feet, But rather by the things he does, his actions are discrete! Just sit real still and watch the crowd, you'll pick him out real soon, He's the one'll tip his hat, when a lady walks into the room....
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All I Need to Be Happy is Your Smile - Even If That Means Not Having You Close - Poem about the very moment when you realize that you are in love, or fall in love, in the perfect place with that perfect person in that perfect time. We might never be here again. This sound, these words, your voice, your smile and your eyes are more beautiful every time I realize this....
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Forgotten Dreams 11 - What is poetry, if it is not an attempt to express the silent life responses - the weeping, sighing and the singing each one hears within the heart and soul? As a man among men, As a strength and kindness, As goodness, honesty ...
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Holy Anarchy - Do we really understand anarchy? Do we know exactly what its parameters are? Beneath the surface, it's far more than unlawfulness or unruliness....
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I Heard a Worm Cry Today - Beneath my solid window sane. In undulating moans of pain. With no possible benefit of gain....
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Those Were the Days - I am sure everyone would agree with me, if I say best days of one's life are the college days. So here's a sweet note remembering all those cherished days, those wonderful friends and the lovely days....
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To Visit & How This Happens - All the lies; how the hook, held by a bob, suspended and sizzling with cooling chrome, hidden by a minnow pierced in half. The fortune cookie that dissolves along with its message, held in a puddle of make believe tears, make believe understanding, make believe Eve's and wax ruby apples that melt, that burn with candle light in Adam's lonely night, Adam's make believe covered ears....
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Prophetic Poetic Singing With a Difference? Yes it Is! - It was only the other evening that I was working my way through the various categories at EzineArticles when I saw there was a place for poetry. I was totally unaware that poetry was permitted. Now, do read on, because this is different. Normally I write on biblical and Christian themes and on this occasion I have not moved away from that priority in my writing. Not really!...
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Cafeteria Booth Agony - Syllabic Goose Poem - The normative syllabic poem is written in different ways. It is normally measured by the number of syllables in a line rather than the number of feet per line. This poem has three lines in each stanza and five syllables in each line. This syllabic piece is light and humorous....
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Lightning Kept - Life cannot cease panting when the body is believed to be the best its soul can weave. The holy anxiety of delving into a devil's vanity, its unending rivers of soggy leaves, the porch-rocker nailed down with 28 16 penny nails so to stay the wind of a memory-hiss To hold it there like a red hot, just born crystal ball and look into its smoldering Now, to simply be with the dust lifting gestures of sex and leave the plot lines alone....
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Little Red - When there's nothing to fear but Fear itself, such an ancient force as it eventually doubles back upon itself, drooling it's appetites from the multiple ceilings of its wide open mouth bringing Great Whites to blush. While such ooze turns to stalactites from the wait of entry and the weight of vacancy in and of such mysterious, insatiable abilities to stall Life's flow, and lap Narcissus's reflection up and away in one fell swoop....
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The Christian Journey - If God shows the Christian what lies ahead in their calling, many will not embark on the course. They will neither agree to walk with God nor work for Him....
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The Wail From Our Ancestors - The masquerade represents our ancestors. The wail is a call to us to see the error of our modernization. The ancestors warns of the consequences of our modernity....
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A Teacher's Final Lesson - As the school year comes to an end, a teacher says goodbye to her second grade students through a poem. She hopes to teach one final lesson to her students before they leave her classroom and continue their journey through life....
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Hey, Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? An Ode to Langston Hughes - This poem was written upon reflecting upon the poetry of Langston Hughes. The content however emanates from my own personal experiences and my love for Langston's work....
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The Widow's Trial - It is about the trial of a widow in an African community. The widow is asked to be on boat on the high sea with the corpse of her husband. It is a terrifying ritual for widows to prove their innocence in the death of their husband....
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Happy Birthday Greetings Margaret (Kyrielle Sonnet) - The Kyrielle Sonnet is a French form of rhyming poetry written in quatrains (a stanza consisting of 4 lines), and each quatrain contains a repeating line or phrase as a refrain (usually appearing as the last line of each stanza). The lines consist of a maximum of eight syllables. One may write as many stanzas as necessary....
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The Crimson Promise - The weeping man, and the hysterical willow. Babies glowing golden, spreading poppy and Kentucky Blue grass seed, listening to the rhythm of unpopable bubbles, smiling against the solar winds, touching the solar flares with their teething pains, combing the galaxy's nebulae-hair with their prisms of taste, touch, look, hear and smell ...
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Happy Father's Day - Outside the son's completion of 'Happy Father's Day.' stood a memorandum, a cosmic rhythm; he perceived that his own bones were all one greatly misconceived 'key.' A key that grew, stabilized and then began to stoop into a bend, nearly breaking off inside god's heart....
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War - The Ill of War - Is war necessary? What are the results of war? For what do we fight? Where do wars begin?...
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Love and Sad Poems - Love That is Sad is Not All Bad - When I say that love that is sad is not all bad, what I am really trying to say is that we tend to learn from these relationships. Love should never be sad, only the love that is lost. We can lose love in various forms and fashion. Love is such a vast and complicated emotion....
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One of a Kind My Love - Unique Love Divine, a Love Enrapturing All the Time - Have you ever met someone who took your breath away? made you feel special all day? someone gorgeous inside and out? with whom you can't live without? A unique love I call divine, enrapturing love uplifts me all of the time....
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Four Zoas and Other Epic Poems by William Blake - Many people are familiar with two poems by William Blake, "The Lamb" and "The Tyger." However, Blake also wrote several epic poems, including the Four Zoas, using the mythology that he developed. This article provides a thumbnail view of three poems "The Marriage of Heaven & Hell," "The Four Zoas," and "Jerusalem."...
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Picture of a Poem - "Hey full moon! You are too old for me. Still, I would take the liberty to flirt with you. Your cousins, the glittering stars, are also mind-boggling. But still you all are not good enough to be the cradle of my creativity", my eternal voice communicated....
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The Hiding Place - When You Feel Weak & Alone, a Hiding Place Called Home - Where do you go when life's storms beat upon your soul? To whom do you confide when with life's challenges you collide? Do you humble yourself or erect walls of pride? There's a place where can safely hide and weather the storm. When you feel weak and alone - a hiding place called home a unique home however....
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My Love Whether Near Or Afar - Love Despite Distance Burns Hot Within My Heart - How great is your love? Is love measurable? Is love confined to distance? I think not. The greatness of love is often determined by the barriers it breaks. Love despite distance burns hot within my heart....
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Love - True Love Or Lust? Discerning True Love From the Imposters - What is love? How do you know when you have found true love? How can our love be perfected? When love's invitation is extended, how can it be accepted? Perfect love is a priceless prize. Therefore let your heart be awakened and open your eyes!...
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Another Day's Collections - I watch the bird It flits from one Soft budding flower And hops to another Its' song, a praise For another beautiful day...
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Continually Coming Closer - How does conflict effect your most meaningful relationships? Do you get closer or further apart? Do challenges make or break your relationships? Do you continually come closer in hard times or distance yourself?...
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Conquering Confusion - Confusion and mental struggles hit us all. Nevertheless knowing these principles, you'll go through your circumstances and stand tall....
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The Question - Are you a know-it-all? Ever met a know-it-all kind of person? Ever had a conversation with someone incapable of listening? You're not alone. Listening is the art of communication. Sometimes people who know the most listen the least. We must learn to connect before we endeavor to communicate....
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Healthy Relationships - Challenges, Difficulties & Struggles - Healthy relationships come with many nuances. Healthy relationships don't come easily. There will always be challenges, difficulties, struggles, and pain. These subtle distinct emotional variations, sometimes expressed sharply and extremely, can be overwhelming and exhausting entirely. Nevertheless as you patiently stay the course, love unconditionally, and listen wholeheartedly you need not explode, erupt, or think to divorce. Therefore purpose everyday to not let your ego get in the way....
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Well Done, My Faithful Flower - I asked the Lord to plant me as a flower full of grace so that others who would see me would behold His lovely face. And so He gently set my seed into the earth below and caused my roots to settle deep and then the winds to blow....
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Art Props Show PTSD Transformed Into Joy - There is a new perspective that has been invented through the Divine. It will help you create the perfect plan that shows you by art-filled signs!...
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The Glass Kingdom - The stories, the patter of a child's new-to-this-world feet running for the fairytale, running for dragons who appear and disappear This glowing great lizard's blinking off and on, for the sake of such chases, searches that keep Hydeandgoseek as the last name of a rich oil barren that no one ever meets, never greets, because he's tied himself to the end of a drilling rig's drill bit in order to circumnavigate his deep, narrow world as many times as possible before this world finishes its of him....
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In the Dream - A fairy sleeps here: Fairies do not breath, they simply are and this 'are' has a place, this 'place' ages and has its effects, these 'effects' create, cohabitate and sometimes pause, bringing rainbows, harvest moon-rings, an aurora borealis and sunlight through glass eyes that are crystal prisms. And it's with this 'else' that she winks at the skull when Hamlet's not looking ...
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Undying Love - I am afraid that you will forget me because at my dreams it says I cannot get enough strength to hold on and make my way. It scares me more to find out that you are gone ...
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Life Has Unexpected Events - The Agony of Reality - This article and reality poem is regarding life and its unexpected events. There are times when a person will have the feeling of being crushed by life's unexpected events. This could be a feeling that ruins one's day. It's like getting up in the morning, running late for work, and find that your car was towed by the police for parking on the wrong some of the street, because the law changed at midnight and you didn't know. Guess what? The day has just started....
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Tale of Two Batik Sellers - Two Women went to the market To sell their Batik. One got a space in the conspicuous market And she exhibited her Batik, The other got a space in the inconspicuous market....
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Fortune Cookie Poem - Shiver and Quiver - Do you remember the first time you opened a fortune cookie? Did you find happiness in the wish? Did you find things more enjoyable or frustrating while searching for your pot of gold? This is another list of fortune cookies to read and consider for your daily health. They and funny and inspiring so laugh out loud....
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The Homeless and Helpless - Protection Poem - The homeless has been victims of mean-spirited individuals; those who would love to use them for sports and entertainment by pushing them around. Some have been abandoned by their family and friends as worthless and useless. Humanity has now taken a turn to help the homeless as a protected class by the passing of legislation....
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Fighting the Fight - Overcoming Diabetes - There are many in this world suffering from diabetes. The fight must be wages to defeat this ailment. This poem outlines some action one is able to undertake that will aid in the bodily defenses against this aliment of diabetes....
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Historical Events Poem - Agony of Thirst - Many armies have fought great battles for decades only to sustain defeat due to the agony of thirst. Although, they may have had great skills in combat and have won previous victories, thirst they were unable to fight and conquer. As a result, thirst led to their defeat on the battlefield....
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His Wonderful Healing Power - The wonderful and gracious miracles of Christ covered the Earth. Many have been blessed by His grace and have received the light of salvation from His words. This rhyming couplet poem gives a synopsis of some of the miraculous works He performed and is still performing....
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Your Calm and Beautiful Flow - This poem was written about the Red Sea after being there and experiencing its beauty. The water is refreshing and soothing to the soul. The reflection of the moon at night changes the color of the water to a red reflection with such beauty and awe. It's really a sight to behold....
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Timeframe - One Time When - Curriculum Vitae Poem - This is a Curriculum Vitae Poem. It flows like a curriculum vitae, however, its base is different because it has a unique style which is humorous. The vita is supposed to have an odd storyline that stretches one's imagination....
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Love Does Many Splendid Things Poem - This poem is regarding the essence of love. It does many things to the mind, body and soul. It makes the heart rings and sings with bells and the eyes cries with onions. It addresses how love is such a splendid thing....
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Poetic Humor - The Limerick Style - This series of humorous poetry is classified as the "Limerick Poetic Series." Humor in poetry normally falls into this category. There are other ways to write humorous poetry; however, the limerick form is classified as the vehicle of choice for those who prefer form poetry. The narrative style is the choice for those who do not like form poetry, thus giving everyone a clear choice....
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The Essence of Poetic Prose and Thoughts Poem - The theme of this poem is all about the essence of poetry and how it brings to us a new light each day. It crosses the spectrum of poetic thoughts regarding how we traverse each day in our daily endeavors. It is enlightening, stimulating and provides uplifting thoughts for the mind, body and soul....
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Jamaican Delight Poem - Jamaica is a beautiful island surrounded by the Caribbean Sea. It's wonderful, green, cool, and fun for everyone. If you have never been there it's never too late; however, now is the time to go. Pack your bags, catch a flight, and start dancing to reggae and steel band music...
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Life Has Unexpected Events - The Agony of Reality - This article and reality poem is regarding life and its unexpected events. There are times when a person will have the feeling of being crushed by life's unexpected events. This could be a feeling that ruins one's day. It's like getting up in the morning, running late for work, and find that your car was towed by the police for parking on the wrong some of the street, because the law changed at midnight and you didn't know. Guess what? The day has just started....
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Romantic Poetry Session-Rumi, Sappho, Shelly, and Dickinson - This is regarding a romantic poetry session I attended on August 3, 2009 at my church. It was elevating, inspiring, and stimulating. More churches should have poetry session such as this and give members of the congregation an opportunity to express themselves on the subject of Romantic Poetry....
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Michael Jackson "King of Pop" Moonwalking Above - This article addresses Michael Jackson and his contribution to Guinness World Record. It also speaks about Michael Jackson's special dance known as the Moon Walk. It concludes with a poem to Michael Jackson and his Moonwalk....
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