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You're Beautiful

poem by Julius Brian Cruz

You’re going out tonight, you put on a lot of make up. You’re wearing a short skirt, and almost revealed your top. Looking at the mirror, asking me “Am I Pretty?”. I smiled as I replied, “You’... Read more

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YES DEAR

poem by Geoffrey Brewer

YES DEAR! I have here an old solution For conflict resolution Not to mention domestic pollution I say 'Yes Dear!' When the situation is tense And The subject is pounds and pence To a void sitting on the fence I say 'Yes D... Read more

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Red Blood Brother...

poem by Frank Hornby .

"I have a serious problem, with my young grandsons, Charlie, and Joe, how am I going to solve it? I really do not know. When they come to visit me, I want to bang their heads, because I'm a true blue Evertonian, and they suppo... Read more

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The Writer and Th...

poem by Julius Brian Cruz

The sky painted onyx, as my thoughts convey bigotry. Belief in fated romance, surmising trivial memory. The trace of a girl’s countenance, 6 years unforgotten. If our paths shall cross, allow me to love again. As whis... Read more

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Day After day

poem by Paul Stephens

Been cast adrift So far out to sea No one in my life Would be searching for me Best to be forgotten Like I didn't exist There's not been a time When I have been missed Why was I put here? To suffer this way Consumed by l... Read more

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Mum, and Dad....

poem by Frank Hornby .

"I want our lives to be a lovely memory, that our children can recall, the laughs, the fun we lovingly shared, I want them to remember it all. With the opening of presents at Christmas time, and the screams of joy at play, to t... Read more

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A Bird Told Me

poem by Cecilia Crasto

The sweetest words I ever heard Were told to me by a little bird As I sat beneath the silver birch He came and landed on his perch. He whispered softly in my ear Little secrets I needed to hear My neighbor had stolen my garde... Read more

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Art of satire ( a...

poem by Robert Kohlhammer

No dress rehearsal,class names,quiver of arrows The youth are coming from all around far and wide hail Satire,legends, live forever, the myths of heroes Folklore religion, forebearers revise the heavy creedo Curtain calls t... Read more

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Symbiosis.

poem by Keith Robson

From wind that cried then softly died, until at last it merely sighed, A memory wrapped in imaged song, without the need for right or wrong A cornerstone of long ago, when life still had somewhere to go, A memory intertwined with d... Read more

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I'll Cry Instead....

poem by Frank Hornby .

"Daddy you left me! there was nothing I could do, too young to know the truth, but I was so angry with you. Mummy you left me! But it wasn't your fault, he said that he never seen you, sadly his car didn't halt. Auntie you loved m... Read more

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Springtime Avenue

poem by Christopher Russon

The nightime stars Seem so far away Then it doesn't really matter On this calm and pleasant day. Walking through the avenue Where springtime flowers bloom We see the cherry blossom trees With summer coming soon. The ... Read more

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So Long Ago

poem by Paul Stephens

I lay awake almost every night Staring at the ceiling Waiting for some sleep to come To take away my feelings Wishing I will never wake No more pain as my companion One day I know it will be relieved When my life comes to its... Read more

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HAPPINESS DISEASE

poem by Ja Ja

Happiness Should be spread As if it were, diseased Then Anyone infected Would not be sick, but pleased WIZDUMBs BY JA 282 Read more

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Me, Myself, and A...

poem by Allison Green

My life is organized chaos; There's a method to my madness. I sort the misery with loss, And the hopelessness with sadness. You can try to fix the mess, Put my life in a filing drawer. I really couldn't care any less. I reall... Read more

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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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Musings on Love

poem by Allison Green

They say to have loved and lost, Is better than never loving at all. But isn’t falling in love itself painful? It says right there: It’s a fall. But what do I know about love? I, who am still so young, Is it havi... Read more

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Who Am I Really?

poem by Paul Stephens

I've always had doubts Of what I could be Trying my best But what could I see? Some kind of future Living in bliss A home and a family How could I miss? Worked really hard Providing all I could Needed much more Not quit... Read more

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Creator of all

poem by Anna Tate

I AM HE THE SOULS CREATOR I am he, the creator of life & death & with life I gift you, your every breath. But I am he, the opposition himself For I'm also the devil within my wealth. I can give or I can take Away the very life & soul... Read more

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Rythm and Beat

poem by Gerry Legister

Moonlight is in the sky glowing casting the light of the night A glimpse of silver stars illuminating, As the trees catch the light. In the branches, shaken by the breeze, In solitude, I stroll along the road, the ambia... Read more