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Palabras que se t...

poem by Mariano Caffé

Maldita abstracción divina que me resucita al océano de figuras olvidadas. El té de esta mañana me emborrachó, juro que no tomé mucho. Que loco que ni el ser humano más escapado, puede esconderse del tiempo ... Read more

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Sin las palabras ...

poem by Mariano Caffé

Las palabras me detienen, un tibio despido en letras que no existen, me freno, pienso y río de lo que no estuve llorando. Si me voy a volver un libro, que sea lo que estoy narrando. Read more

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World Cup Ode

poem by Jim Kilduff

The world has discovered it's coveted holy grail To Jules Rimet we honour let the football feast set sail. Countries unite and teams take flight to a designated host nation Little kids feed off this passion they tune-in with eager ... Read more

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Darker Emotion

poem by Shashwat Jhalani

"I still remember, A troop of remarks used by you, To get rid of me.., And the scary moment of this soul That stole my breath from my lungs, also the sound of that fallow heart which had bursted by you. I know you are seeking me... Read more

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The Power Is Out

poem by Michael Wise

The power is out but rather than pout I'll sit down and write a few rhymes It makes me so happy to write something snappy when life throws me lemons or limes My eccentricity denied electricity comes out in the open to play... Read more

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Men's mind

poem by Rwin malik

When he's awake, this is all what it rants. When he sleeps, it issues fake goals, free nude grants. WE'RE INNOCENT, WE DON'T KNOW, WHAT MEN'S HEART WANTS.. Love, peace, respect, health; we give it everything. But lust, hatred... Read more

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This single man.

poem by Christopher Russon

This single man lives all alone inside a single room This single man has just one cup along with a single spoon This single man it must be said sleeps alone in a single bed This single man has a single pillow to rest his weary hea... Read more

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Stuff

poem by Michael Wise

It came to me upon reflection Life is one great big collection Starting with a teddy bear and ending with a gasp of air The time between those points is rough accumulating all this stuff Books and knick knacks line ... Read more

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Along came a spid...

poem by Frank Hornby .

"Creeping across our proud City, so quietly in the dead of night, spinning her web so silently, don't look up you might get a fright! Then when it's time for her to feed, down onto the streets she will crawl, one unlucky drunk, is ... Read more

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A Toast

poem by Michael Wise

Here's a toast to your good health and to multiply your wealth May God's blessings overwhelm you with delight Tell your worries and your debts and those lingering regrets to go take a running jump and fly a kite May yo... 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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An Ode to Coffee

poem by Michael Wise

O, black and potent beverage each morning that I rise you give me greater leverage you make me strong and wise O, elixir of higher thought rejuvenate my mind I percolate you in my pot through dark beans that I grind ... 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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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

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An Unmet Friend

poem by R.T. Aquinas

I never met this man before I started writing here He leaves heart warming comments and always gives me cheer I always love to read his poems Even though I don't really know him I consider him a friend on this site And he so ofte... Read more

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A Night with the ...

poem by R.T. Aquinas

Adam had asked us all if we would go TenPin Bowling Six of us said we would enjoy the rolling Of a heavily weighted ball down the lane The only problem was our suffering aim On the night, eight of us there We had so much fun, we ... Read more

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Writing for the S...

poem by R.T. Aquinas

Now you're just writing for the sake of it What will the readers make of it? Do you think this is all great Or would you rather see some of it wiped from the slate? You so much insist on having them rhyme But you sometimes just d... Read more

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Water

poem by Jim Kilduff

Always hydrate if not you dehydrate It's a lathargically uncomfortable state Drink now don't hesitate Contemplate on the amount of water In fact don't you even bother And drink more even when its hotter Helping all parts from ki... Read more

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The Worn And Inta...

poem by Adeyemi Joshua

---- A lad who pushed forth her feet, And slung it in a boat-like shoe. Its Expanse was larger than her leg, Yet for self-sake she merged. --- What would we call this? Emotions' train or lodging field?: A bright berry at h... Read more

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The Squimf.....

poem by Frank Hornby .

"As two six year old cousins, doodled with drawings on their small bed, eventually, from somewhere deep inside their creative young heads...a weird, and strange cartoon "creature," took shape on the page, "it" only had one hairy l... Read more