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Faith based Good ...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

Dear Gracious and most Merciful Heavenly Father, We boldly come before Your Heavenly Throne of Mercy and Blessings, and Grace. Knowing and Acknowledging completely that we walk by faith And not by sight and in all of our ways we... Read more

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My Sheep Hear My ...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me. And I give them eternal life, and they will never perish; neither shall anyone snatch them out of My Father's hand, I and My Father are one. Yet in all things we are m... Read more

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As I Walk Among L...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

As we walk along Life's many roads--* Christ freely carries my heavy loads. All of my troubles, worries and cares-- He freely bares my burdens just especially for me. All of my yesterdays, today's and tomorrow's belong to Chri... Read more

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Love Notes

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

Your Love Notes may be short, but they are kind. I know that the Love Notes I receive from each of you, are honest as well as true blue. Whenever you sign your unique names, your words gave me encouragement, never causing me... Read more

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To the Moon, Thro...

poem by Joshua JayShades Legister

I’m so lost… but I will always love you. To the moon and back this life or the next, nothing could ever pull that out of me. Real love like this… it doesn’t fade. I know I make mistakes, I know I fall short, but my soul ... Read more

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Still I Push

poem by Joshua JayShades Legister

The Man Who Pushed Himself There I was a boy with bars in his mouth and rhythm in his bones. They laughed. “You’re not good enough,” they said. “You’ll never make it.” But I stepped into the battles anyway. Sweat o... Read more

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Haikus In Isolati...

poem by Anthony Blake

I’ve become so numb The shadows engulf my heart Wake me up inside Falling forever Glass cage entombs endless hope Love waits quietly Erase my scars please Before they encompass me Forever falling Any one but you Rath... Read more

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We Still Love You.

poem by David P Carroll

A smile for all a heart of gold and she's One of the best this world could hold And she's never selfish shes always kind And true loving the Lord too and her A beautiful memory left behind and Forever and always we st... Read more

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I Love You

poem by David P Carroll

I love you it's so true and I love the way you understand me The quiet comfort hand in hand You see the best I have to give And help me truly learn to live So thank you my love for being you For making all my dreams come true... Read more

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We Still Love You.

poem by David P Carroll

A smile for all a heart of gold and she's One of the best this world could hold And she's never selfish shes always kind And true loving the Lord too and her A beautiful memory left behind and Forever and always we st... Read more

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Real Romance

poem by David P Carroll

Romance love warms our hearts And holding hands so tight Sharing secrets soft and low Where tender feelings grow And love is deep inside our heart's And heart's that beat in gentle time A love that blossoms like a rhyme and ... Read more

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Valentine's Day 2...

poem by David P Carroll

Happy Valentine's Day. It's Valentine's day and I'm thinking about you in A very special any loving way And it's a time for kindness And holding you near and showing You love in every way and Roses red a classic sign A ... Read more

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A CHINESE POEM

poem by Kenvil Atkins

Ships drifting on the horizon The smell of hay in the fields Birds flying high, touching the clouds A darkness fell upon the morning light The sounds of war echo in the past Through a whistling of bamboo swaying And the pelican... Read more

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Love Your Neighb...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

This Thanksgiving holiday, in order for God's wondrous blessings to come your family's way, Please Love your neighbors as you love yourselves. It might help you to keep God's peace, if you invite them to your Thanksgiving D... Read more

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HEY THERE YOU

poem by Kenvil Atkins

HEY THERE YOU If I were you, what sets me apart? Chances are that you are nothing but a rat Professing our love comes from above Above all, it left me climbing the wall And that’s not all, I took a significant fall For I am no... Read more

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MY MOM TOLD ME -A...

poem by alexis karpouzos

My mom told me: the heart is not a fragile glass, it is an ocean, and every wave remembers. She said: when you walk through sorrow, do not fear the shadows— they are only the night’s way of teaching you the stars. My ... Read more

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FIRST CHRISTMAS N...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

"Twas in the first holly Christmas night, that country Sheppard's guarding their flocks beheld a wondrous sight. The heavenly angelic hosts filled the night sky, while worshiping God on High." "Peace on earth goodwill towards... Read more

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WELCOME TO OUR SU...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

Welcome to our Sunday School! We are so glad you came. Come and Discover New Horizons In Christ Jesus' Name. Welcome to our Sunday School! We are so glad you came. Come and meet new friends In Chris'ts Jesus' Name. Welcom... Read more

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AFTER DEATH - ALE...

poem by alexis karpouzos

After death, I will not be gone— I will be wind, touching your skin, I will be silence, deep within. The body fades, the name dissolves, But the soul— The soul returns to the rhythm of stars, To the breath before beginnin... Read more

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Ordinary

poem by msbellepoetry43

When God created you, He threw away the mode, You are who you are, Your Blessings are foretold, He made you very special, He made you very wise, You are so very unique, and the Apple of His eye You are so ordinary, That ... Read more

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A CHINESE POEM

poem by Kenvil Atkins

Ships drifting on the horizon The smell of hay in the fields Birds flying high, touching the clouds A darkness fell upon the morning light The sounds of war echo in the past Through a whistling of bamboo swaying And the pelican... Read more

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LET FREEDOM RING

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

Lord Jesus let the bells of freedom ring loud and clear throughout the USA on our nation's Independence day. All the people both far and wide will hear the sounds of freedom. Come and celebrate the birthday of our glorious ... Read more

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MY MOM TOLD ME -A...

poem by alexis karpouzos

My mom told me: the heart is not a fragile glass, it is an ocean, and every wave remembers. She said: when you walk through sorrow, do not fear the shadows— they are only the night’s way of teaching you the stars. My ... Read more

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AFTER DEATH - ALE...

poem by alexis karpouzos

After death, I will not be gone— I will be wind, touching your skin, I will be silence, deep within. The body fades, the name dissolves, But the soul— The soul returns to the rhythm of stars, To the breath before beginnin... Read more

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Faith based Good ...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

Dear Gracious and most Merciful Heavenly Father, We boldly come before Your Heavenly Throne of Mercy and Blessings, and Grace. Knowing and Acknowledging completely that we walk by faith And not by sight and in all of our ways we... Read more

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Trust in the Lord...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

Trust in the Lord with all of your heart And lean not unto your own understanding. Acknowledge Him in all of your ways and He shall direct your paths in the exact Ways that they should go. Do not rely upon your own strength but... Read more

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We Are Running Ou...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

People may get tired of hearing all of the time, That we are rapidly running out of time. This world is not sustainable nor is it Maintainable to keep up with the facade Of everything being perfectly normal. Just stop and take ... Read more

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My Sheep Hear My ...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me. And I give them eternal life, and they will never perish; neither shall anyone snatch them out of My Father's hand, I and My Father are one. Yet in all things we are m... Read more

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Ode for Disobedie...

poem by Will MaxOptimism

In body of immigrant I can imagine myself, the lonely trudge each de-welcoming step next  steely raucous caging where within holds those long blank immigrant faces, and for myself ache for the pledge you my country holds  from ... Read more

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Tell your own sto...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

Yes, it is all too very sad and sometimes even very blue, These words that I heard from my beloved Lord and my Precious Savior, Jesus Christ are so very true. "If you don't tell your own story, somebody else will, And you may no... Read more

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They Burned Your ...

poem by Joshua JayShades Legister

They burned your trust. The world moves on, the clock ticks, as if the pain didn’t leave a crater where your soul used to be. Being broken leaves scars, not wounds. No cuts. People underestimate silence. Silence is dangero... Read more

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FIRST CHRISTMAS N...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

"Twas in the first holly Christmas night, that country Sheppard's guarding their flocks beheld a wondrous sight. The heavenly angelic hosts filled the night sky, while worshiping God on High." "Peace on earth goodwill towards... Read more

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Faith based Good ...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

Dear Gracious and most Merciful Heavenly Father, We boldly come before Your Heavenly Throne of Mercy and Blessings, and Grace. Knowing and Acknowledging completely that we walk by faith And not by sight and in all of our ways we... Read more

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Trust in the Lord...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

Trust in the Lord with all of your heart And lean not unto your own understanding. Acknowledge Him in all of your ways and He shall direct your paths in the exact Ways that they should go. Do not rely upon your own strength but... Read more

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We Are Running Ou...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

People may get tired of hearing all of the time, That we are rapidly running out of time. This world is not sustainable nor is it Maintainable to keep up with the facade Of everything being perfectly normal. Just stop and take ... Read more

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My Sheep Hear My ...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me. And I give them eternal life, and they will never perish; neither shall anyone snatch them out of My Father's hand, I and My Father are one. Yet in all things we are m... Read more

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Ode for Disobedie...

poem by Will MaxOptimism

In body of immigrant I can imagine myself, the lonely trudge each de-welcoming step next  steely raucous caging where within holds those long blank immigrant faces, and for myself ache for the pledge you my country holds  from ... Read more

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WATER SHORTAGE

poem by Kenvil Atkins

WATER SHORTAGE There was no pipeline of sorts If so, Grandma never complains After all, there was the river below That satisfied our ego on the go And grandma never complains Rain was scared, you know the rest The asphalt drum ... Read more

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Your Words can Re...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

Oh be very careful of whatever hurtful words that Are spoken aloud by you for they can only create An even wider schism between the two of you. Please let the softer; the gentler healing touches Of His Holy Spirit's healing love... Read more

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THE CANDLESTICK

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

o Trials and tribulations may Constantly assail us! Yet as Saints of the Lord, we have a Brilliant Ray of Hope, who will Never fail us! He will prevail Over Satan's power. For Christ, Our Defender, protects us Every hour. O ... Read more

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We Are Running Ou...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

People may get tired of hearing all of the time, That we are rapidly running out of time. This world is not sustainable nor is it Maintainable to keep up with the facade Of everything being perfectly normal. Just stop and take ... Read more

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They Burned Your ...

poem by Joshua JayShades Legister

They burned your trust. The world moves on, the clock ticks, as if the pain didn’t leave a crater where your soul used to be. Being broken leaves scars, not wounds. No cuts. People underestimate silence. Silence is dangero... Read more

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O I Am Flying Sky...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

O You need n'er to every ask me why, I am flying sky high, In heaven's lofty skies Soaring on the wings Of an eagle, Looking down ward Upon the earth's Meandering people. Racing about madly to and Fro with no clear directio... Read more

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Pushing the edge ...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

"Pushing the edge of the envelope." At first it might sound like clerical office activity, But in all fairness and the real world of reality. "That ain't necessarily so." It was a coined phrase used by the media moguls Of t... Read more

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Window

poem by E.J. Waling

Window. Window to tomorrow, to a wider world. Wilder vistas. Closed. Currently locked tight. Narrow view. Shallow view. Foggy. Limited. Modernity, lock loosening. Opening. Slowly opening. Brighter light creep... Read more

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Human Nature 2

poem by E.J. Waling

Human nature. What is it? How will it translate? Will it be submerged, marginalized? Survive! Eons in development. Human nature, fine tuned, environmentally designed. Humanity, product of nature. Chiseled, hammer... Read more

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Lifting Veils

poem by E.J. Waling

Lifting veils. Veils of ignorance, unknown. Lifting. Eons in place. Hiding. Shielding. Primitive, uninformed. Bound by the limited. Limited time. Limited senses. Boxed in place. Knowledge sparse. Building. Slow... Read more

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Writers Of The To...

poem by E.J. Waling

Writers of the tome. Interpretations of what’s written. Readers of the tome. Self fulfilling. Prophecy by design. Intent. Authors of deception. Spreading words of manipulation. Beliefs installed. Mass generation. ... Read more

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HEY THERE YOU

poem by Kenvil Atkins

HEY THERE YOU If I were you, what sets me apart? Chances are that you are nothing but a rat Professing our love comes from above Above all, it left me climbing the wall And that’s not all, I took a significant fall For I am no... Read more

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I Hate Keely Hodg...

poem by Katie Lodge

Keely Hodgekinson sucks. Screw her Screw her Screw her She sucks Read more

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Through Different...

poem by Joshua JayShades Legister

What took you all night Took me all day. What you found heavy I found light. What made you think Evil Made me think of only good. What made you choose violence I chose peace. For the world you see Is shaped by the lens you ch... Read more

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Life Goes On

poem by Joshua JayShades Legister

Hey you, how are you feeling today? Better than yesterday, or just the same way? Did you eat, or maybe you didn’t Went to bed hungry, but still you’re here, resilient. Was it cold where you slept, or far too hot? Did you fi... Read more

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May We Never Forg...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

May we never forget* The Damaged Lives because of Loved ones Loss. Memories Should never be Carelessly tossed Together But provide Shelter amidst Live's stormy weather And yet still Manage to compose Inspirational po... Read more

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WHAT IF I WERE YO...

poem by Kenvil Atkins

WHAT IF I WERE YOU – WHO AM I Impressions You may not know me, I may not know you That may be true, so what else is new If you are rich or if you are famous, I am you I would be all over you just to fit in, you see I might eve... Read more

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Chatter

poem by D'Vina

Noise everywhere, External and internal Thoughts loud, head pounding Trying to get through another day My mind was scrambled I was staring at the wall Overwhelmed and lost But something broke the chaos A sweet voice, Just l... Read more

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Givers Need Limit...

poem by Joshua JayShades Legister

I like different that’s why everyone hates me. Arguing with my sister, but the delusion runs deep. She was never there, never bothered, yet swears we’re close if that were true, why do I feel like the black sheep? Even... Read more

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Faith based Good ...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

Dear Gracious and most Merciful Heavenly Father, We boldly come before Your Heavenly Throne of Mercy and Blessings, and Grace. Knowing and Acknowledging completely that we walk by faith And not by sight and in all of our ways we... Read more

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Trust in the Lord...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

Trust in the Lord with all of your heart And lean not unto your own understanding. Acknowledge Him in all of your ways and He shall direct your paths in the exact Ways that they should go. Do not rely upon your own strength but... Read more

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We Are Running Ou...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

People may get tired of hearing all of the time, That we are rapidly running out of time. This world is not sustainable nor is it Maintainable to keep up with the facade Of everything being perfectly normal. Just stop and take ... Read more

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My Sheep Hear My ...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me. And I give them eternal life, and they will never perish; neither shall anyone snatch them out of My Father's hand, I and My Father are one. Yet in all things we are m... Read more

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Friday The 13th

poem by David P Carroll

Shadows stretch in the dark night On Friday the 13th and the feeling's wrong Number thirteen in the air and A whisper of 13 echoes everywhere and a Black cat crossing ladder leaned Superstitions often gleaned And Friday the... Read more

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Wanting

poem by Joshua JayShades Legister

Wanting you More. Now. Closer. Inside. Wanting your touch, One moment, One breath, One stolen piece of time. Read more

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Pushing the edge ...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

"Pushing the edge of the envelope." At first it might sound like clerical office activity, But in all fairness and the real world of reality. "That ain't necessarily so." It was a coined phrase used by the media moguls Of t... Read more

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Halloween 2025

poem by David P Carroll

On Halloween night A scary witch flew over The moonlight and She danced through the air Without a single care oh Little children what a scary sight and Jack o lanterns aglow and Pumpkins grinning all through Halloween night an... Read more

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Haikus In Isolati...

poem by Anthony Blake

I’ve become so numb The shadows engulf my heart Wake me up inside Falling forever Glass cage entombs endless hope Love waits quietly Erase my scars please Before they encompass me Forever falling Any one but you Rath... Read more

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I Will Keep Going

poem by Joshua JayShades Legister

The sun does not shine every day. Storms gather without warning, and there are nights when the road disappears, when loneliness rides beside you and darkness feels endless. But I will not let it take me. I have driven long r... Read more

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In The Woods

poem by Anthony Blake

Can you truly tell Love to pain to love again Becoming just one Another is gone Why can I not receive love Lonely is my heart We could be messy My hardened heart can still love Stop thinking backwards A view to a death ... Read more

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Tell your own sto...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

Yes, it is all too very sad and sometimes even very blue, These words that I heard from my beloved Lord and my Precious Savior, Jesus Christ are so very true. "If you don't tell your own story, somebody else will, And you may no... Read more

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Faith based Good ...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

Dear Gracious and most Merciful Heavenly Father, We boldly come before Your Heavenly Throne of Mercy and Blessings, and Grace. Knowing and Acknowledging completely that we walk by faith And not by sight and in all of our ways we... Read more

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Trust in the Lord...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

Trust in the Lord with all of your heart And lean not unto your own understanding. Acknowledge Him in all of your ways and He shall direct your paths in the exact Ways that they should go. Do not rely upon your own strength but... Read more

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We Are Running Ou...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

People may get tired of hearing all of the time, That we are rapidly running out of time. This world is not sustainable nor is it Maintainable to keep up with the facade Of everything being perfectly normal. Just stop and take ... Read more

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My Sheep Hear My ...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me. And I give them eternal life, and they will never perish; neither shall anyone snatch them out of My Father's hand, I and My Father are one. Yet in all things we are m... Read more

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Friday The 13th

poem by David P Carroll

Shadows stretch in the dark night On Friday the 13th and the feeling's wrong Number thirteen in the air and A whisper of 13 echoes everywhere and a Black cat crossing ladder leaned Superstitions often gleaned And Friday the... Read more

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Mindful of Me

poem by Joshua JayShades Legister

Every yes you speak, every step you take, A piece of me goes with you And you may have it all. When I look at where we stand now and where we have been, I know we will make it through. I may not know how, I may not know when, ... Read more

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When Instinct Awa...

poem by Joshua JayShades Legister

They said the procedure would help me see in the dark But darkness was never the problem It was the shape of the hand resting on my shoulder long after it stopped being kind Instinct returned quietly not as violence But ... Read more

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A Love Story To...

poem by Joshua JayShades Legister

I feel your touch even now God knows I’m missing you. You were my everything, and look at what that’s done to me. And still, I rise toward what was lost. Break me? I would’ve died for you. Cried for you. Run into a burn... Read more

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Faith based Good ...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

Dear Gracious and most Merciful Heavenly Father, We boldly come before Your Heavenly Throne of Mercy and Blessings, and Grace. Knowing and Acknowledging completely that we walk by faith And not by sight and in all of our ways we... Read more

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Trust in the Lord...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

Trust in the Lord with all of your heart And lean not unto your own understanding. Acknowledge Him in all of your ways and He shall direct your paths in the exact Ways that they should go. Do not rely upon your own strength but... Read more

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We Are Running Ou...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

People may get tired of hearing all of the time, That we are rapidly running out of time. This world is not sustainable nor is it Maintainable to keep up with the facade Of everything being perfectly normal. Just stop and take ... Read more

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My Sheep Hear My ...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me. And I give them eternal life, and they will never perish; neither shall anyone snatch them out of My Father's hand, I and My Father are one. Yet in all things we are m... Read more

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Camouflage

poem by D'Vina

You wore love as camouflage I fell for the cover Isn't It funny? Should have seen it as a sign. Your proposal, the camo. Your mask so beautiful The promises of us I paid no attention Ignored it Because of, "Love.... Read more

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Decepetion

poem by D'Vina

When I saw you in the light I thought it was you illuminated Oh, how wrong I was You were part of the darkness Only a blockade Keeping me from feeling the true warmth You are cold cold deception Taking my already f... Read more

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THEY PIPE ME GRIEF

poem by Kenvil Atkins

THEY PIPE ME GRIEF Youth of today, old men of tomorrow Choices of today, regrets of tomorrow Oh, how time flies by to commitment And the soul that sinned shall die Wait upon the Lord for instruction Or face the manifestation of ... Read more

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Givers Need Limit...

poem by Joshua JayShades Legister

I like different that’s why everyone hates me. Arguing with my sister, but the delusion runs deep. She was never there, never bothered, yet swears we’re close if that were true, why do I feel like the black sheep? Even... Read more

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Ode for Disobedie...

poem by Will MaxOptimism

In body of immigrant I can imagine myself, the lonely trudge each de-welcoming step next  steely raucous caging where within holds those long blank immigrant faces, and for myself ache for the pledge you my country holds  from ... Read more

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When Instinct Awa...

poem by Joshua JayShades Legister

They said the procedure would help me see in the dark But darkness was never the problem It was the shape of the hand resting on my shoulder long after it stopped being kind Instinct returned quietly not as violence But ... Read more

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ROOM FOR THREE

poem by Kenvil Atkins

ROOM FOR THREE The moon shone brightly on the new falling snow Crickets dancing in the air as if by magic A dragonfly swooped by Memories of a dusty morning fill my soul Gallant knights trod barefoot in the meadow The north wind... Read more

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DREAM WORLD

poem by Kenvil Atkins

DREAM WORLD Takes a little while, but I’ll try Lights on the mountaintop Green halo lights of fireflies Sprouting from the fountain A colored rainbow sky Geese in flight Singing a rare lullaby Of love tunes long gone by The... Read more

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Friday The 13th

poem by David P Carroll

Shadows stretch in the dark night On Friday the 13th and the feeling's wrong Number thirteen in the air and A whisper of 13 echoes everywhere and a Black cat crossing ladder leaned Superstitions often gleaned And Friday the... Read more

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My personal journ...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

After much deliberation and much diligent prayer, I asked and beseech-ed, the Captain of my Poetic Ship and the Lord and the Master of my earthbound Life as well as my eternal destiny. For Jesus Christ is not the Co-pilot of m... Read more

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My personal journ...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

After much deliberation and much diligent prayer, I asked and beseech-ed, the Captain of my Poetic Ship and the Lord and the Master of my earthbound Life as well as my eternal destiny. For Jesus Christ is not the Co-pilot of m... Read more

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The time it is to...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

O the time it is today and we have lost way And people who try to speak their thoughts Within the public eye and more than likely Totally ostracized and terrorized and may Even forfeit their very lives. Plus risking being label... Read more

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Friday The 13th

poem by David P Carroll

Shadows stretch in the dark night On Friday the 13th and the feeling's wrong Number thirteen in the air and A whisper of 13 echoes everywhere and a Black cat crossing ladder leaned Superstitions often gleaned And Friday the... Read more

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HEAVENLY ANGELS I...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

We behold heavenly angles in the morning, when we first decide to rise. Their heavenly melodies seem to fill the sky, as we listening to their singing psalms of praise at the beginning of each new day. We can almost hear the ge... Read more

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AFTER DEATH - ALE...

poem by alexis karpouzos

After death, I will not be gone— I will be wind, touching your skin, I will be silence, deep within. The body fades, the name dissolves, But the soul— The soul returns to the rhythm of stars, To the breath before beginnin... Read more

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I Hate Keely Hodg...

poem by Katie Lodge

Keely Hodgekinson sucks. Screw her Screw her Screw her She sucks Read more

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The AI sign in th...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

One day around dusk, I opened up my patio window's And beheld the most unusual sign in the cloudy sky, What did I see was a bunch of bluish greenish blocks Materializing right before mine own eyes. What did I see? I saw a large ... Read more

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Still I Push

poem by Joshua JayShades Legister

The Man Who Pushed Himself There I was a boy with bars in his mouth and rhythm in his bones. They laughed. “You’re not good enough,” they said. “You’ll never make it.” But I stepped into the battles anyway. Sweat o... Read more

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I Will Keep Going

poem by Joshua JayShades Legister

The sun does not shine every day. Storms gather without warning, and there are nights when the road disappears, when loneliness rides beside you and darkness feels endless. But I will not let it take me. I have driven long r... Read more

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Mindful of Me

poem by Joshua JayShades Legister

Every yes you speak, every step you take, A piece of me goes with you And you may have it all. When I look at where we stand now and where we have been, I know we will make it through. I may not know how, I may not know when, ... Read more