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RICH MAN POOR MAN

poem by Kenvil Atkins

Oh precious money giver of all good and unholy things where have the rich man stored his wealth, through toil and sweat or malice and greed, strife and hunger miseries and death the heart continue to collect its reward Give me more ... Read more

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I'm In Love With ...

poem by David P Carroll

All the stars shining in the bright sky tonight And the Angels singing a sweet lullaby Every night watching them Sing as I fall in love with her I wake and smile I've so happy And joyful I'm full, Of love all my dreams have com... Read more

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L Y N going on Xx...

poem by Jay Shades

Telling me this telling me that Telling me why telling me how Telling me who tell me again Tell me again , TELL ME AGAIN Cause am not listening ,not listening Too many man that I know got the blocked up flow Speechless cau... Read more

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A Lady And Her Ri...

poem by Kim Bond

"Well, how do you do kind sir? Said the lady with a coat made of fur "I'm very well thank you" said the man But what was his evil little plan? As the lady fell in love straight away He did not for a moment want to stay But fin... Read more

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Toddler

poem by D'Vina Dietrich

Hey! What do you got there? Oh no son! It's in your hair! Don't run away from me, Come here, let me see! He runs so fast, it's not fair! Read more

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The flow

poem by Wavy Jang

The words come easy, the smiles, the vibe Calm yet fierce Corse yet smooth Time flew by in our bubble in our groove Barely daring to meet ur eye, for fear you’d feel my heartbeat rise, from 1 extreme to the next, have I... Read more

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Watermelons

poem by Julia Shaw

Now watermelons are a wonderful treat They're the very best food that I like to eat. I wonder why we save them for special days As for watermelons, I would gladly pay. I'd pay whatever the cost might be Just to savor the fl... Read more

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ONE NATION UNDER ...

poem by Kenvil Atkins

They wanted a new king to sit him up on a puppet throne All they got was an old king that went on digging up bones Never mind they say we can control him just pull his strings His strings were all but broken the puppet man had a... Read more

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I Love You Sweeth...

poem by David P Carroll

As morning arrives The sun is shining Bright sweetheart So take my hands And listen too our Heart's beating together All night did I wait, To tell you this Beautiful moment, I Love You Sweetheart.... © 2020 David P C... Read more

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The True Meaning ...

poem by AiR Atman in Ravi

What is the true meaning of Yoga? Is it an exercise of body and mind? If you go on a quest, you will know this is a myth What it truly is, you will find The whole world is doing Yoga Two billion they say are at it But isn't it a... Read more

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YOU'RE VISITOR - ...

poem by alexis karpouzos

When the birds take back their language, when the trees unloose their tenderly hands from around you, when the air doesn't breathe and the seas are tearing, when the flowers whisper: No, you own nothing, then remember... Read more

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BE THERE - ALEXIS...

poem by alexis karpouzos

i will find you in the shadow of words, in the hidden signs of silent moments, in the eloquence of your eyes, in a tingling in the spine, in a trembling in the voice, in a distant memory be there..... Read more

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SOCKS

poem by Mick Reid

SOCKS Oh no! Today is that day we must fear he has not changed his socks in a year his feet were once pink now it is the colour of stink so do be careful and don't get so near! Oh no! He is peeling them off very slow releas... Read more

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Alarm clock

poem by philip pauff

I need you in my life, like another hole in my head. Many, many times I wish you to be dead. I hate to admit, sometimes I am happy when you get me up. But I often scream, ok! Enough is enough. I admit sometimes if it were not for ... Read more

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Little Master C

poem by Andrew Shepherd

Head hidden in his hood He’s in there somewhere Underneath the skin and blood Awaiting learning and special care Lies a brain full of thoughts A mind crammed with dreams But with more crosses than noughts All bursting a... Read more

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Growing pains.

poem by Christopher Russon

I feel I'm getting older Full of aches and pains My body keeps on telling me I will never be young again. I used to be a drinker I admit I drank too much But now I'm reaching seventy I hate the blooming stuff. Now I'm on t... Read more

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God mercy

poem by Jessica Gussman

Only god’s grace could reach so low and lift so high. Read more

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Tequila and Salty...

poem by Annie Kirby

Love is not Kind or considerate It shows up when It damn well feels Like it Then one day It is gone Not even a goodbye Just a kiss that Tastes of salty tears Time to let The dreaming go Disenchanted, neither Caring n... Read more

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Posthumous Postur...

poem by Dawn

Were I an inking virtuoso a veritable genius with the quill I’m sure the applause would be thunderous and I— would be dead. Read more

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Clouds

poem by Jessica Gussman

Clouds is big and white up in the sky. Clouds can move slowly when it move to the other side of the sky. It can looks like big flufffy pillow. Read more