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Insensitive sensa...

poem by Robert Kohlhammer

Infer in conversational digression Insinuate by practicing your profession Will prove innocent a guilty confession If making mistakes without discretion. You think of what you say before you speak If it is your turn to p... Read more

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Think!.....

poem by Frank Hornby .

"Before you squeeze that trigger,....Stop! Think twice! before you maim, and disfigure, no! It's not worth the price. To snuff out a life, hiding behind a cowards hood, living with murderers hands, cursed with a dead mans blood. ... Read more

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Our little planet

poem by Steven Godfrey

By Steven Godfrey This planet that we live on , a dot in outer space Some people on it , don't belong to the human race Dictators , politicians , murderers ,kings and queens They cannot live without power and extract it by a... Read more

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Revival of the Ne...

poem by Gerry Legister

When fallen angels came roaring down, Darkness formed the company of Nephilim, In renowned legend, armed with more legion Godless tinctures fleece hapless Canaan town. The grim left breath in the ground, The old world, desperate... Read more

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Fly the Flag....

poem by Frank Hornby .

"This wonderful little island of ours,people once called it Great, But now it's starting to submerge, because it's getting so overweight! Thousands of immigrants are flooding our shore, it seems like the whole world is invited, su... Read more

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I Cry....

poem by Frank Hornby .

"I cry for the life that you sadly never had, I cry for myself, for not having a dad, I cry for not telling you, just how I felt, I cry for the miserable life, that you sadly was dealt. I saw your tired eyes, as you lay dying in b... Read more

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Fade to Black

poem by Theresa Taylor

When the movie ends and fades to black Into the present, the director has brought us back Where oil has spilled all over this planet It's gotten in our veins and become our choice energy habit There's no special effects that can c... Read more

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Never a dad....

poem by Frank Hornby .

"You died an alcoholic, a very long time ago, it's only through my recent research, that I finally got to know. You found your way to New Zealand, to maybe start another life, "Why didn't you do the right thing "dad," and make my m... Read more

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Problems.

poem by Lilly Ellison

You get high on the power your ego desires You place yourself on a tower, but my love you're a liar Your hypocritical ways are like fuel to a fire A something so trivial can become somewhat dire Tell me why must it be I who shou... Read more

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Variety

poem by Ovais Khalid

How many stupid do you need? We have an entire variety of breed. All of them are highly qualified. In all absurd they’re specialized. You can get from them only criticism. Or else rules and manners of modernism. Wel... Read more

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Questions...

poem by Frank Hornby .

"Where are you dad? I'd love to know, why did you leave me? Did you really have to go? Did you know I was born? Did you know I was there? Did you ever see me? If you did....did you care? Did my mum ever love you? and did you ever ... Read more

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Silent corner

poem by Braverman waltz

This my silent corner in the company of empty chairs praying cradled by dedication and music for the soul this love hears distorted thinking,this quiet time holds me close it keeps me speaking no words leaving me hard and anxious, eng... Read more

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Shake and Steal

poem by Theresa Taylor

You appeared in my world and split it with all the subtleties of an earthquake, it shook me You stood right in front of me and banged on the doors So I let you in I didn't know I would fall in love with you That piece of me wi... Read more

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One of them

poem by jose Valladares

You are one of them When you want to be What you are not You are one of them When you think you are independent But you need us You are one of them When you negate nature You are one of them When you refuse to accept ... Read more

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I will

poem by Theresa Taylor

I will search and search I will wait and ponder until I find the cracks in your walls I will not knock sweetly I will bang with my fists even if I am already 6 feet under I will dig far deeper I will be the army that breaks y... Read more

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Your Bill, Sir

poem by Ultan Mulhern

The choice we have made, it does not come cheap For the debt, it’s accruing heap upon heap Never listen to conmen who lurk on street corners They’re racketeers, Sir, who treat us like pawners Those sneering spivs wan... Read more

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Bloody Politics

poem by Steven Godfrey

By Steven Godfrey The united kingdom is divided , Brexit is in place New opportunities and uncertain times is now what we face I wish we would come together, sadly that's not to be Instead we all argue about what kind of c... Read more

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A Soldier boy's c...

poem by Anna Tate

soldier boy was calling meHis faint cry heard all aroundThe air was still and silentAnd dusty sand lay on the ground. The far outstretched plains lay before meCarried on for miles ahead. And many a soldier's body could be seenAlthough... Read more

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She's Leaving Hom...

poem by Frank Hornby .

"Why do you just take me mum? every time that we have to go," but I was too young to understand, how could I possibly know? Fleeing into the cold dark night, often in the rain, Just me, and my poor mum, it's only now I feel your pa... Read more

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Love me.....Dad..

poem by Frank Hornby .

"I'm not your real dad, anyway!" he roared with hate in his eye, "I already knew!"..I heared myself lie. My young head exploded! Can't let him see.me cry, What was he saying? Those words echoed in my head, but I knew there was t... Read more