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She

poem by Talal Uddin

1. She's beauty/ I see in her mind/When she talks/ And mellows my mind/ I ask her to show starry eyes/ To put a question/ Am i far behind?/She smiles and expanses/ Like the skies/ A pearl deviates When she smiles......2. And the littl... Read more

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Cloak

poem by D'Vina Dietrich

She wears a cloak It's dark and mysterious She hides her face And her feelings Scars and pain All beneath it. When the hood comes off A beautiful broken woman She has the wrinkles Of many tears cried A perfectl... Read more

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A Fourth Figure i...

poem by Rhys Lee

Wafting upon the wind came a sparkling Atom, brighter than gamma ray bursts in the farthest abysses of space where Leviathan churns up the deep and spews fire upon the Four Winds to consume me— I, insignificant speck, ... Read more

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Infinitesimal, Di...

poem by Rhys Lee

Arising like storms in the desert— generated by humidity or love, I know not— but tangible to be almost grasped in my hands like ropes that hold or strangle, but confusion reigns regardless, and I am lost. One is ... Read more

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Phoenix, Arizona

poem by Rhys Lee

In the darkness, when we can’t see each other— above the orbs of light closest to us— in the abyss of dark dense enough to be hell, flashes of light emerge like God creating, some appearing almost transparen... Read more

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The Watcher

poem by Geoffrey Heath Price

A full moon shines down And illumines the place An owl makes a kill Without leaving a trace A hare makes a bolt At a break-neck pace Whilst I just watch in silence. A dog-fox calls by Seeking to eat Padding the ground With s... Read more

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Femme Fatale

poem by Rhys Lee

Eyes bluer than the ocean at storm, the depths of which I know not what lives below, what beautiful creatures lurk beneath the waves of her irises—an abyss of great wonder and mystery, as if to remind each mortal of her... Read more

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Harmonic Fusion

poem by Danielle Heine

Spiraling ribbons levitate above the rustling zephyr Lunar silver, bewildered lavender infuse hazy harmonious hybrid Whispering celestial doctrine from Ancient Arcane Ancestors Ruins chant of another time, prophetically recited ... Read more

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A Journey

poem by dan miltz

In the fog, odyssey A cheer In dampish autumn weather Hikes into the hills Awesome and deepful adventurer Free to be Watching the leafage sweep Whilst song birds spill Into the alone to peep The only other sound --the break... Read more

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A Gentle Wind Song

poem by dan miltz

All glow 'tween the stratosphere Underneath, among the breeze I am shining about the air stream Amazingly calm among the dream Crying delicately with a wheeze Pure horizon ahead A gentle wind be as yet As the wisp sings i... Read more

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A Firefighter Hero

poem by dan miltz

911 Emergency Alarms puncturing Lights illuminating A fire, burning up the way They are ready to foray In an unselfish display Their life always On the line All the time With a sparking do well Challenging a flaming hell ... Read more

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A Christmas Feeli...

poem by dan miltz

Christmas an engagement diary Yuletide enduringly A snapshot of nativity Brings such generosity Love and joy everywhere Carolers and cheerful ringers Singing into the night winter Under lights shimmering color While hymn... Read more

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I Can't ask the B...

poem by Antoinette Pringle

I can't ask the bear because he doesn't care Outrageous story on how He got there. I once heard a story about the beginning of time that Man could be animals in body and mind. It also told of a man who has the power to control h... Read more

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Hypocritical

poem by Antoinette Pringle

Hello miss Jones, Hi miss Sally Ms Jones on her way to the Pep Rally. Said ms Sally to Ms Jones where you're Going can you use phones I have my mobile do you need to use it? No said ms Sally but call me when you Cruise i... Read more

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Best Friend Forev...

poem by Antoinette Pringle

Best friends to the end we're two of a kind Where would I be without you in mind. We've been through thick we've been through thin You're the best of friend that God can send, we share with each other As best friends should, we... Read more

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What motivates me

poem by Epolfi Ticance

You ask me what motivates me For my entire life, I have always felt of place Everyday, I feel this way Like a fish out of water gasping for air I am surprised I have survived this long without air You ask me what motivates me... Read more

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Autumn

poem by Julia Shaw

Autumn I love the autumn's mirrored hues Bright red maples and yellows too. The gold of some, and orange bright Are wondrous on the mountain heights. I love the crisp cool autumn days And mornings filled with soft gray haze... Read more

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We Are One With t...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

Oh! We are one with the wind, the sun, the moon, and the sky. We are one freely wondering spirit. Whenever and wherever the wind desires to and, does freely flow. We are one with the sun, shining brightly in the sky. We are o... Read more

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Our Love Forever

poem by David P Carroll

All I wanted was to be in your heart, And our love to never part.... No other woman loves Me as you truly do, Your my perfect angel in Life.... My soulmate it's truly you..... Your bright eyes So beautiful Gazing into ... Read more

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Shooting Star

poem by D'Vina Dietrich

Pedaling down a road surrounded by trees Just I and my mother beside me It was a warm breezy night. Star filled sky, providing light. Gazing at the sky, so brilliant! Mothers voice shouts with excitement. "Look a shooting ... Read more