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Reunion

poem by dan miltz

A family get-together We're all here It's a unique occasion At first it may appear Like an insane invasion Compensating for lost cheer With family, held dear Simply, be prepared to babble For loads of kinfolk, prattle ... Read more

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To a Departed Fri...

poem by Michael Wise

Have I taken the best of what you had and made it all my own? Did your sweet life touch mine in vain? Or have I truly grown? Your heart still beats within my mind although you've gone to sleep I gaze upon your photograph... Read more

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Second

poem by Michael Wise

For you, my love, I'd gladly die for you I've shed some tears for you have often crossed my mind throughout these many years In my thoughts I've found myself inside your warm embrace but in my heart I know a tru... Read more

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Just You

poem by Kayleigh Blower

One look in your eyes and i can touch the sky. One kiss of your lips you got me paralised. One touch of your hand you make me feel brand new. It's like you know me all the thru. K.B Read more

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I still like you

poem by R.T. Aquinas

I know I've probably said this all before But that's because it's true You're the one whom I adore Hey, I love you. You're pretty and clever And as talented as ever You're friendly and you're kind too And that's why I love yo... Read more

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Having a Mental I...

poem by Nemo Nemees

Back in the quote on quote Olden days If you had a mental illness You were locked up You were crazy They tried to electrocute the madness out of you Sometimes they tried shoving an ice pick Into your head Making a hole for the... Read more

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Hummingbird

poem by Michael Wise

Hummingbird, hummingbird what's your hurry? Darting quickly through the air I can scarcely see you coming In an instant you are there Of God's creatures on the wing in the day or dark of night None so perfectly maneuve... Read more

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Like a Child, You...

poem by Michael Wise

When the trees are pink and white and the flowers are in bloom there can be no thoughts of darkness in my mind there is no gloom How can I think of death when surrounded by new life? There is harmony in nature not a ... Read more

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Still waiting.

poem by Nathan gullickson

I would wait until the sun burned out And all life withered to an end Then in darkness i would sit and wait For a chance at us again If i had to id swim to you Until the oceans turned to sand Then walk the desert for miles Just... Read more

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Ginger and John

poem by Michael Wise

Two tiny dots on a vast landscape wandering aimlessly Ginger and John Man and his cat a long time together on buses and freight trains hither and yon Jobs here and there a few extra dollars some milk and a hamburger the... Read more

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When I get older....

poem by Frank Hornby .

"It's my birthday today....I can't believe that I'm sixty nine! Apart from a few creaky old bones, honest trust me, I really am feeling fine. I've got all my own hair, and still have my teeth, but a few unwanted inches on my tum...m... Read more

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Equanimity

poem by dan miltz

Transit in your resting Amorphously in peace, and poise Mindfulness and rapture Make yourself serene In the thought free alertness Of reasonability and quietness © daniel miltz Read more

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Different Twins

poem by R.T. Aquinas

I miss your sharp pointed chin, Your prominent cheekbones And your mischievous grin. It's lonely at home Without you here. I miss the way the top of your right ear curled in. Your eyes as blue as summer's sky To contrast mine, ... Read more

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Inner Sky

poem by Amanda Snow

The Sky between You and Me Colors in a rift. Head in the clouds starry eyes wide open bright blue sk(eye)s. Purple haze feeling blue green with envy. One is missing yellow bellied. Seeing red walk away. Golden s... Read more

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Our Spot

poem by R.T. Aquinas

I went to our spot today. Our spot where we used to pray Privately, between each other: You, my sister. I, your brother. I love you and I miss you, O God, you know it's true I look down at the river which we used to play near I... Read more

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Paddling

poem by R.T. Aquinas

Paddling in the river. Paddling in the pool. Paddling in the fountain. Paddling like a fool. Maria and I would have so much fun While we were paddling out in the sun. Cold wet soil between our toes, When we'd stripped down to our... Read more

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When We Were Five

poem by Michael Wise

When you and I were only five it was fun just being alive to smell the air and feel the sun with trails to walk and fields to run When you and I were just sixteen our new romance was so pristine That sudden unexpected ki... Read more

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Trials n tribulat...

poem by Kayleigh Blower

Sometimes the strongest thing to do is face your fears. My trials and tribulations are far but inbetween, bottle in my hand but can't drink no more. Can i give them more than what they believe. More than the eye can see more than wot ... Read more

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Satire

poem by Jay Shades

Do you miss me I often reminisce about your..... Blunt skeptical tendencies. Often led to debates and naked remedies Am coming up off this raised fists, conflict plot twists . Are you ready semi sure if I knock on your door... Read more

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Sorry, Fr. John

poem by R.T. Aquinas

Mary, that is the baby's name, Father John took the girl from her mum Whilst Little Mary was sleeping and suckling her thumb Slowly and gentle, the young girl awoke But before the Old Priest even spoke, Little Mary let out a trem... Read more