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Four Seasons of D...

poem by Martyn Grindrod

Winter Fog and mist from Winter Hill drew over West Pennines it blew over moorland gorse and bracken into soot filled chimneys it did blacken Through howling wind and driving snow dogwalkers walk in degrees below The water flo... Read more

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Might As Well Hav...

poem by Michael Wise

When you are in trouble and start seeing double you might as well have a good laugh Cause sorrow and crying and excessive sighing can shorten your lifespan by half If buried in debt why brood in regret ... Read more

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Black Sheep

poem by Martyn Grindrod

When I was a spring Lamb onlookers would stare whose the spring Lamb with Red Hair When the farmer took us to market with his trusty bloodhound They all sold for hundred quid Me the ginger a pound I'm the odd one out ... Read more

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What Christmas me...

poem by Steven Godfrey

I will never forget as a kid , the excitement on Christmas Eve "Santa won't arrive " mum said unless you truly believe Sent to bed early , out the window I would gaze Looking for the brightest star , hoping the snow would sta... Read more

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There Once Was a ...

poem by Carl Halling

There once was a long vanished England; Of well-spoken presenters Of the BBC Home Service, Light Service, and Children’s Favourites, Of coppers and tanners, and ten bob notes; And jolly shopkeepers, and window cleaners.... Read more

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Its ALMOST Time t...

poem by AL Boogie

Today's a new day I can't wait till it ends, The last day of the week, ready to party again. Which homies to call, which club to hit next? I wonder who'll call and how many times I'll get texted. But I still have to wait, 8 mo... Read more

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Wicked Cahoots

poem by Carl Halling

When he made his first personal appearance in the dirty alley on someone else’s rusty bike, screaming along in a cloud of dust, it rendered us all speechless and motionless. But I was amazed that despite his grey-faced... Read more

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Slavery or Leader...

poem by Jai Singh

Story of a big grown-ass aussie kid Once a creature was born, with invisible horns, He looked like a human, But he was no where near them He was a vain and swollen headed, Cocky, puffed up, roams unabashed Bully's and har... Read more

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Knock Knock

poem by Lakiesha Cole

Knock, Knock who's there? Jesus who? Jesus, that died on the cross for you oh ok come on in I accept you as my lord and Savior Read more

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I should have loo...

poem by Josh Rogan

Another one that is not for minors - at all - do beware of this, folks. Now It may seem hooey, but it isn't; this was actually written to test the meter / the beat, the theme was actually secondary when being constructed. But never... Read more

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Aye Go Gaga over ...

poem by matthew harris

Hey , (▒)(♥)(▒) Are you tired looking for real partner like me whelp...probably nada worth while spending precious time frittering away re: ding tha following mish mash literary mush - we ving, and bob... Read more

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Pearl of great Pr...

poem by Gerry Legister

Sharing our dreams, fears, and laughs, Is a lifetime reading bedtime stories? Weeping tears, taking showers and baths. Making someone happy and saying prayers. These are just a few of the lucid memories We cherish, love, enjoy... Read more

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The book

poem by Landin LaCoe

I love books So I grabbed my nook I though it was my book But I never knew words could move Read more

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The book

poem by Landin LaCoe

I love books So I grabbed my nook I though it was my book But I never knew words could move Read more

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The book

poem by Landin LaCoe

I love books So I grabbed my nook I though it was my book But I never knew words could move Read more

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The book

poem by Landin LaCoe

I love books So I grabbed my nook I though it was my book But I never knew words could move Read more

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The book

poem by Landin LaCoe

I love books So I grabbed my nook I though it was my book But I never knew words could move Read more

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The book

poem by Landin LaCoe

I love books So I grabbed my nook I though it was my book But I never knew words could move Read more

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The Monster

poem by Landin LaCoe

The eyes gleaming He was beaming I was scared But I couldn't bare For I was scared His fur all matted For he didn't care There was a bang ever time he stepped For that was me in the mirror Read more

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HI! HO!

poem by Geoffrey Brewer

HI! HO! A few years ago my wife and I made a pilgrimage to Memphis Tennessee. One of the less noted attractions there was to be seen in a down town hotel where, every day at a certain time there was 'The duck parade'. In the centre... Read more