A Drink By Any Other
Name by
Stephen Pray
Two entwined souls, hearts full of love.
She has no eggs and he no seed,
they have such a gift of life.
They fill their home with adopted children,
and bestow them with the desire
to consume all challenges.
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A Friday Always
After Five by
Stephen Pray
Five Easy Pieces, a movie watched so long ago,
then four hours of sitting through
your families back-yard barbeque.
Wonder why I went
through so many changes
over you.
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A Look At The Endless
Sea by
Reginald Talauh
A look at the endless sea
And what do I see
I see eternity
I see creation
I see from the far end
The meeting of the clouds
And the blue reflection of the waters
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A Quilted
Song In Patchwork Harmony
by
Denise Marshall
Back and forth, there sit I,
rocking,
my chair (so comfy) in front of the fire,
with love and care I inspect my work,
patchwork quilt for a friend I fondly admire.
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A
Song for Sandy by
Stephen Pray
Rumbling roars roll on through the valley trees and woods,
skyline flashes compete with her lonely train whistle.
Inside the walls dance with shadows of candles that tango and two step,
vision of Appaloosa and Red Roans galloping through.
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A Stranger That I Know by
Paul Curtis
I approached a stranger, a woman
Though not a stranger, some how familiar
In some way, In her pale eyes I saw what?
Recognition? There was something but what
We held each other’s gaze and then she stood
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A
Woman's Beauty by Shanu
Goyal
Your beauty
...
like serenity of nature.
Your simplicity ...
Like the blueness of lake.
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About Love by
Jason
Sturner
We do not need thoroughfares
when love seeks the heart
Such is the way of love—
always destined, never sought
We do not need gold coins
when love comes without cost
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Adebimpe, My African
Queen
by
Dan Akinlolu
Princely pride that stride with
pace of worthiness
Adebimpe, breathing river who raises the torrent of men’s heart
with unquestionable speed
The enigma with possession of secret charms
Guide your heart jealously Adebimpe is coming
She will steal your mind and give you sleepless night
Even in dream,
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Always
by
Stephen Pray x2
You’re always there for me,
even when you’re feeling down.
You’ve been my friend, my love
so many years, it seems like always.
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Away
From the Crowds by Tony
Williams
I could have lost myself
in the human comfort
of marketplace, café,
pub and shopping mall,
but on this quiet
and grassy bank,
by the flowing river,
I feel your touch as if
a ghost of you
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Baby Something by
Mark O'Hara
There’s a lot of commotion
around you
A lot of love too
You’ve created grand parents, uncles, aunties and cousins
Me and your mum created you
I get asked about how I feel
Put in scenarios to see what I’d do
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Be
My Valentine by Geoff
Weilert
I’d give you my heart,
But I’d like to impart,
Having difficulty? I guess I’d say sorta.
Finding the card was a snap,
I got really cute wrap,
But I made a mess when I cut the aorta.
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Beauty Everywhere by
Erik
Estabrook
Do you see the tangerine colors of my mind?
bursting out with a hint of lime
in this creation, I see everything
everything indeed
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Bright
Island by
Stephen Pray
You are my bright island
in a dark sea.
My Sapphire waters wash
upon your toes.
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Butterfly Smiles
by Simone
Busch
A small hand holding mine
An angels-breath voice asks why?
Jumping in the puddles, umbrellas in the rain.
A cardboard box castle is the pride of your kingdom.
Clomp, clomp, clomping in Mummy’s shoes.
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Coffee's
Cold by
Stephen Pray
Cold coffee in my cup,
high heel shoes with gold lame’ straps
left at the end of my couch.
Faint hint of Halston tickles the nose,
light lavender blouse lay folded on the chair.
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Color
My World by
Wilfredo
Ropelos
Bongcaron
Color my world with your
song ...
let the hummingbirds kiss
love's sweet melodies.
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Corinia
by
Stephen Pray
Sad deep eyes ride upon a pale palomino,
burnoosed auburn hair hidden as is her smile.
Horse and lady fly beneath a hunter’s moon,
thundered hooves echo on behind.
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Could You Stay
the Night, Forever? by
Jason
Sturner
Wrapped in the fireplace
of your arms. Warmed by
the trust in your smile.
The night and our love
Are acquainted. You cuddle close
and feel my heart. I brush your
hair away from your face.
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Cupids Beau by
Paul Curtis
It took only seconds, after he saw her
For him to adore her
And In a week of having rated her
He went on and dated her
When he said good night after kissing her
Straight away he was missing her
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Dance by
Stephen Pray
I wanted to dance,
So I took a chance,
And asked her out on the floor.
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Enraptured
by Malcolm
Carvalho
Her lips speak in a mesmeric tongue
Words wrapped in chocolate
Flow on, getting me allured.
Eyes bathed in a sensuous mist
Tease me in. The sheer magnetic pull
Of this maiden, I can’t resist.
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Every Corner Of The
World by
Paul Curtis
I have stood in view of the far pavilions
I have stood upon the great lakes shore
I have stood in the heat of the hottest desert
I have stood at Niagara and looked in awe
I have seen many things in my long life
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Everything But A
Possession
by
Paul
Curtis
My partner and lover
My significant other
My best friend and gal
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Finger Chips for the Lonely Soul by Nisheeth
Srivastava
"Do you know
Why God has given you
Gaps between fingers?"
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First Born by
Ngaire Hart
I
remember when you
Were small and helpless.
I look at you now as
Grown up and priceless.
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For
Michael
by Margaret
Dakin
If you will be my fortress;
I will be the moat;
There to keep you safely,
From the tyrant’s yoke.
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Four
Flights from 'Frisco by
Stephen Pray
I remember the sultry days of years long gone,
when all we had was suitcase, duffel and a coat.
We lived on love, sandwiches, soup and hope,
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Fresh Morning by
Jason
Sturner
Talk to me in the comfort of fresh morning
when a bird's song I may enjoy
as the cold of night surrenders to the warmth of dawn
and there comes no sound from the telephone or door.
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Friend
by Jenny
Morgan
Forever companion in the dark
Risking it all to protect your heart,
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From the
Hypnotist: Pawn for a Queen
by
Oritsegbemi
Jakpa
For her earrings
he cranes his hand
like a feather, conscious,
over her nape.
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Gold
Rush by
Stephen Pray
Fields of gold flash by my window and in my mirror,
But I am only rich in memory and life.
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Golden
Memories by Kay
F. Ruane
In contemplating the passing years
I wonder where they went
Remembering all the happy times
Recalling how they were spent
Is it almost fifty years
Since I became your wife?
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Golden Years by
Paul Curtis
Oh to feel loves exquisite ache
That desperate longing
That naked want
Feeling so alive in the torment
While craving the fix
Of that heady foaming brew
To quench the thirst of desire
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Growing Closer by
Stephen Pray
Are we growing
closer
As we go on our way?
Are we any nearer to our destiny?
How will we know when it happens?
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Her
Candle by Carl
Palmer
I’ve got so many candles that I’ve never
burned ...
a marriage candle,
a first communion candle from one of the kids,
a bicentennial candle,
a millennium candle.
So many candles that I’ve never burned.
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Her
Fella by Carl
Palmer
she rubs my head
runs her fingers across my face
and she cries
she holds me tight
her head next to mine
and she cries
I tell her that nothing has changed
I try to explain
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Her
New Room by Carl
Palmer
The house was small
where she raised her five children,
but not as small as her new room.
She lived in her house fifty-two years,
but only for a couple of months now
in her new room.
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Here to Heaven
by Dion Crowe
Fly the clouds
in the night sky.
Feel the rain falling to a thousand tiny homes.
The light beams from heaven to my lover’s heart.
And I breathe my last breath.
And I feel the last kiss.
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Holding Hands
(a simple pleasure)
by Jason
Sturner
I sit at my desk this morning,
turn my head from the computer
and stare at my hands.
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Hot
Cocoa with Marshmallow
by
Stephen Pray
She’s a cocoa-mocha,
cappuccino soaker.
I love her dreadlocks
that I can pick,
to get inside her head.
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How Do I Love Thee
by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
How
do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height ...
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I
Can't Do Much by
Mark O'Hara
I can’t sing fancy lines
I can’t hit fancy notes
But, I’ll make up for my lack of vocals
With a heartfelt poem I wrote
You won’t see me dancing or moving to a beat
But, these words I write are just for you
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I Love You by
Jason
Sturner
I see more than you know
about all you are,
and through my observations
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I Knew You Were Waiting
by
Stephen Pray
I knew you were waiting,
When I unlocked and opened the front door,
I smelled your faint fragrance.
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I
Want You to Know by
Stephen Pray
I’ve got a little time on my shoulders,
You’ve got to know that I’ve grown a little bolder.
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I
Will Be by Kathyleen Rivera
Whenever you are lonely, I’ll sing you a song
Whenever you are crying, I’ll be there when you call
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I Will Be There by
Paul Curtis
Do not grieve for me
Do not mourn my passing
Remember me with a smile
Don’t think of me as gone
Remember what we had
Think of our life like a favourite book
Do not close it and put it on the shelf
Never to be read again
Just because you hate the ending
Start to write the next chapter
Enjoy it like all the others
And don’t be sad
I will be there with you always
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I Wish That I Could
Catch Your Laugh by Narissa Doumani
I wish that I could catch your laugh,
I’d keep it in a box
that’s lined with plush, red velvet,
and bejewelled with sparkling rocks.
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If I by
Paul Curtis
If I were inside your head
What would I see?
Through your blue grey eyes
How would I view me?
If I were in your heart
What would I feel?
Would it beat a little faster?
When I see me?
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If
Not For ... by
Paul Curtis
If not for sweet birdsong in tree and bush
How plain the spring seasons headlong rush
If not for the daffodils trumpets of gold
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In the Dark
by Larrisa
Davisson Farrell
He sat back in the chair
watching her sleep
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Indian
Bride by Shanu
Goyal
Dressed in crimson red
She looks graceful
Ornaments shimmering
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Inn
at the End by
Stephen Pray
Dancing as far as the sea,
the pier above us, the sand
under our feet softly gritty.
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Is
It You? by
Paul Curtis
Is it you?
Are you the one?
Are you my missing puzzle piece?
That will make me whole
And complete the unfinished picture
Or will you be another square peg
In my round hole
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Island
Pearl by
Stephen Pray
Island girl
brown eyed pearl
sun warmed
luminescent
enfold my soul
intertwine it with yours
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Jane by
Paul
Curtis
Slenderly petite in stature
Adorned in shades of pastel nature
Hair the hue of copper red
Held with ribbon atop her head
Beneath her crimson fringe she views
Through shining eyes of brightest blue
With smiling confidence she speaks
Though with a blush upon her cheeks
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Just Say by
Paul
Curtis
You can write it in a letter
In flowery words
On sweetly perfumed paper
And seal it with a loving kiss
You can write it in smoke
Across the clear blue sky
You can use dots and dashes
Like the old Morse code
Just say you love me
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Kiss by
Paul Curtis
I meet her gaze I help her stand
I hold my breath and kiss her hand
I see her blush her cheeks red now
I smell her hair and kiss her brow
It brings me joy to hear her speak
I take her hand and kiss her cheek
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Lapis Lazuli Eyes
by Delia J.
Fry
Your eyes cannot hide
Flashing sparks that call
You looked and I sighed
They speak, they say it all
Gold speckled, deep blue
Sun streaked seas call
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Layers
by Theresa Newbill
I thought about incense burned
under banana trees, the way
you may have worn your shirttail
out, a childhood rebellion carried
into adulthood, the special way
you would have held my hand after
the jade Buddha's head that meant
so much to me fell and broke among
wilting lotuses.
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Love and Words by
Jason
Sturner
There awoke in me, on a night enlightened by
magnificent starlight, fancies for poetic pursuit in
the name of love. And of this, an autumn-haired,
spring-eyed beauty of sweet unawareness.
I became a romantic, for all intents and purposes,
and bowed as a knight to his maiden in waiting.
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Love at First Sight by
Paul Curtis
I was drawn to her
Like a moth to a flame
My eyes were drawn to her
Slender frame
Her hypnotic green eyes
Deep and intense like precious emeralds
Held me entranced,
Paralysed like a serpents prey
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Love
By All Means by Du
Phong Nguyen
You turn my pupil heart into the dawn break,
Cast the sunlight into my house,
I feel the magic of your smiles.
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Love
of My Life by Gary
Mercer
To
the love of my life,
Loving
you was the best thing that ever happened to me.
You
made me believe in life,
in
myself,
and,
most importantly, in us.
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Love's
Exquisite Ache by
Paul Curtis
Oh to feel loves exquisite ache
That desperate longing
That naked want
Feeling so alive in the torment
While craving the fix
Of that heady foaming brew
To quench the thirst of desire
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Love's
Philosophy by Percy Shelley
The fountains
mingle with the river,
And the rivers with the ocean, ...
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Love’s Sonnet
by Diana
Isham
Oh refreshing, delicious love
Thine embrace cloaks me
In everlasting, reverberating poignant sonnet
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Magnetism
of Love by Shanu
Goyal
Exchange of hot words
heart cut with swords
glib lies
false pride ...
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Me ...
You ... Timelessness by Shanu
Goyal
When there’s nothing between you and me
Complete vacuum, timelessness you see
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Moonbeam Love by
Stephen Pray
Strawberries, blueberries, bright.
Savor the flavor, in pale moonlight.
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Moonshadow by
Jason
Sturner
She sails under a moonshadow
on the back of a white swan.
Tears fall down her cheeks
because her heart is unloved.
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Mother
and Child by Meenu
Mehrotra
She caresses him
With her warm eyes
Relishing the softness
Of his tender skin
She drinks the very sight
Of his slender, infant body
She holds him close
To her breasts
Enveloping him with
All the snugness she can exude
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My
Ailing Mother by Meenu Mehrotra
The waves of life
quiver and shiver
Like someone walking on burning embers
The farthest I can see
The closest I want to hold her
Hope and fear - both are endless
But life prays for life
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My Old Friend
by Janette
Pieloor
Beside the glass door she calls to me, my old cat.
An old man growing blind I go to her. Out of habit,
out of love, for my old friend, I slide open the door.
She waits there till I come, as she will, for the new owners.
She’ll call them and they, too, will slide open the door.
(She goes with the house, I told them.)
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Mystical
Kiss by Shanu
Goyal
Fire within heart
brings love up to the brim
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Naughty Love by
Fide Erken
Love was hidden
Under the table.
I went there
To get it
But hit my head
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No More Monochrome
by
Paul
Curtis
Color lives where once was only monochrome
A symphony resounding instead of monotone
Tranquility resides where once the tempest raged
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On
The Farm by Kay
F. Ruane
We’d only been wed for a couple of years
When hub came home and said,
“Pack our belongings, we are moving, my dear.”
So I packed, even the old brass bed.
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Once More
by
Paul
Curtis
A new beginning
A brand new start
Starting afresh
With a mended heart
Tentative steps
Best foot forward
Opening myself up
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Optimus' Ode by
Stephen Pray
It was an accident that
intertwined our fates,
whether fair or foul that meeting at the gates.
The journeys path upon which we tread leads on,
shadows cast by a future sun look dark at the dawn.
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Overwhelmed
by
Sheryl Llorente
I lie awake
solitary
in this quiet room
wistfully
contemplating
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Paint
Her in Words
by
Stephen Pray
I paint her with words,
Rather than brushes,
My fingers will not easily hold.
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Partners In Time by
Paul Curtis
I held your hand
Though you did not know it
And I remembered
The first time I held it
That august day so long ago
When the magic passed between us
And I knew I had found my mate
It was such an innocuous action
We were on the train
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Pulse by
Jason
Sturner
The morning is cool, quiet,
set perfectly in place
and her eyes are filled with it.
She kneels down,
watches bees
bend the silky petals
of her favorite flower.
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Purely Platonic by
Paul Curtis
I loved Sally a lot
though just platonic
You might even say we were symbiotic
Friendship stemming from times historic
Always together like something comic
Our thoughts and desires were esoteric
Finding partners was the normal topic
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Queen Of The Forest
by Theresa Newbill
When she was my baby in curls,
a single stroke of her hand examined
my face, with smiles, spit ups and
ugh-ugh sounds, almost in the same
breath.
My ear has retreated into the murmurs
of childhood where painting a pattern of
birds and mythical bunnies becomes an
adventure. None of the colors match the
brush of skin against cheek.
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Rain-Rain,
Drop-Drop by Du
Phong Nguyen
Rain-rain, drop-drop
Pop on your lips.
Sweet-sweet, dream-dream
Kiss me good night.
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Red Ribbons
by Alison
Pearce
Red ribbons in your hair
Edged with gold lace trim
Trailed behind you on the summer breeze
As I watched you dance across the fields
Amongst the wildflowers, your feet flowed
In rhythm with the music of the wind
The vision of your red dress twirling
A picture of loveliness, on my mind imprinted
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Senior
Moment by Carl
Palmer
I just had a senior moment.
I didn’t forget something
I remembered something.
I just remembered how my mom
would see or hear something
that would remind her
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Shall
I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day by William Shakespeare
Thou art more lovely and more temperate
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May
...
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She is a Smile by
Reginald Taluah
She wears a smile
Always
She wears a smile
Countenance so lovely
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Shining For You
by Alison
Pearce
The moon is shining
Only for you, my love
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Solitary
Sonnet by Margaret
Dakin
I quit my bed and pace the lonely shore.
Just three-toed stalk of ibis marks the sand.
I call to mind those halcyon days before,
While slowly dawn re-claims the sleeping land.
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Somebody by
Conny
Karlsson
I am dreaming of somebody
I can write to
I can speak to
about my dreams.
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Song
in the Key of You by
Stephen Pray
I sing with my heart as my voice has no tune,
The melody of my soul is playing the symphony,
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Spring's Winter Love
by
Stephen Pray
His hands were rough, but his heart was kind,
His face was worn, but with wrinkles of laughter.
Her heart was cold, haughty her face,
her hands with fingers like needles.
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Stare Into Deep
by
Erik
Estabrook
I just want to stare deep into
your eyes
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Sustenance
by
Ray Malus
You feed my eye with lovely form and face,
With glowing smiles and gently doubtful brow
And sassy hips that swell with fluid grace
Like ocean waves with treasures to endow.
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Sweet
Sound of Laughter In Your Smile by
Denise Marshall
I
will do any and all the things you ask of me,
within human limits, there's nothing i will not do.
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Thank
You Skinhead Girl by Sharon
Woodward
Dandy Livingstone on my MP3 player, sing out to me
"a message to you"
Once a bus journey obsessing of a Crombie coat, now concerned of a presentation
DM boots replaced with a set of heels, a businesswoman in a business suit
Thank you Skinhead Girl, you were such a pearl amongst a row of many
Looking after me in my dark teen years, supporting me through my many fears
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That First Time by
Paul Curtis
That first time
Long ago
When your hand
Slipped into mine
I felt instantly at peace
And when I looked down
At our interlocking hands
I was unable to detect a join
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The
Bloom of a Single Rose by
Denise Marshall
On the sheet music we left atop the baby grand,
sat a leaden crystal vase with a single white rose,
losing its fragrantly luscious full bloom.
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The
Desired One by
Abraham Kodiyan
Though your distance from me is many a mile,
I can still distinctly see your lovely smile.
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The First Time by
Paul Curtis
The first time I took her hand
It trembled faintly
Yet noticeably
Like a wild birds fluttering heart
In the hand of its captor
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The Key
to a Woman's Heart is Within the Man by
Jason
Sturner
Soundless, he crashed along her walls.
Fell like a bruised rock, died shivering in the clover.
She stirred, asleep: an oblivious, silent orchestra.
Autumn leaves and music entered his death —
inner seasons began to change.
The stars shined like a million candles held by darkness.
His cadaver eyes were illuminated, lit by the crescent moon.
His body twitched: the soul threw the Reaper in chains.
By morning he was breathing, somehow stronger —
built less of stone, more of dream.
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The
Pub by B. A. Llewellyn
My
wife was my life,” He cried in his beer.
A terrible sound like crunching a gear.
He moaned and he groaned never bought the next round.
Couldn’t reach for his pocket with “Her” underground.
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The Rays of a Single
Joy
by
J. J. Deur
As in a confession – the whole day on my knees
not talking to the priest, but cutting the lumber for
the basement ceiling –
making a wooden bed/frame for the sheets of the sheetrock
which will hang in the air as an outstretched white
blanket in the pool of the fluorescent flickering lights,
becoming the long and wide, perfectly flat, basement ceiling;
and staying there, looking down from this moment on to, maybe,
one hundred years away?
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The
Room
by Margaret
Dakin
The sunlight strikes the ruby glass and jug,
It stains the lacy folds with crimson light,
And settles there upon the woven rug.
The room is shaded, musty, cool as night.
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The Truth by
Sheree
Ward
I am confused with this… my own
feelings,
and think that I need to let them air.
Trying to figure them out by myself
is only creating more despair.
I really do like you, intensely;
Admitting this is not my forte,
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These Things by
Jason
Sturner
I have longed to be
the quiet, fading light
that helps you sleep;
and sunrise through the open door.
I've stayed awake for hours,
wondering how I could channel
the most beautiful things
through your eyes,
and into your heart.
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Though Unseen,
Her Soul is Lucid by
Jason
Sturner
And soft, like thoughts
on snowy evenings.
The amber fire inside of her
warms me.
She is filled with sympathy;
cries out when injustice
sets fire to the world.
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Time in New England by
Stephen Pray
Found time in New England
along the Maine coast.
Salt watered rocks braking waves,
seagulls diving for shrimp off the shore.
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To My Daughter by
Gary Beck
Star child
dreamful daughter,
uncrowned princess
of my regal thoughts,
you are the succession
to my highest aspirations,
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Tonic by
Sheree
Ward
Self diagnosed as
an emotional aphonic;
only curable when given
a healing tonic.
The said tonic is rare,
and unknown to most.
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Two
by Larrisa
Davisson Farrell
In a world of crash and burn,
I have my bookends.
Two.
Mirror images who stuck,
and stayed.
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Unpredictable
by Theresa Newbill
The water taxi docks on the pier
in New York.
We look around into the tourist faces, grateful
at not needing a cultural passport. One thing
learned from being native, is that the pursuit of
happiness occurs in variety, in distinction, that
makes our hearts flutter with vibrant colors.
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Valentine's Day by
Erik
Estabrook
On Valentines Day of all
days, it was a day most dreaded by her.
She was fit, cute, smart but love, for her, never seemed to
start.
She had friends, best friends, acquaintances, and occasional stalkers.
She had love pressed close to her heart; this love was a zest for life,
not the hugging, kissing, wooing dance that we know as romance.
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Visitation by Carl
Palmer
his name and date of birth on the
left
hers on the right etched in the stone
marker displaying their family name
easily seen from the graveyard gate
the two smile familiar from a recent
photo posed indelible on granite slab
for visits hereafter to this tombstone
resting upon their final resting place
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What Love Sees
by Theresa Newbill
There are instances of half-sleep,
whispers that bite in the last word
before trailing off into a sound of
peace; mourning for those few
moments that slip into your heart
with the reality of tenderness.
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When a handkerchief cries by Nisheeth
Srivastava
Verily am I
Your umbrella, my queen
To be called upon
When the storm-clouds break.
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Winter's
Summer Romance by
Stephen Pray
Her fire-warmed, maple syrup eyes,
born in winters first snow.
her heart white, pure and cold.
Balsam, blue spruce, scotch,
great gray owl, chickadee.
Skiing, snowboarding skating,
These are what she was.
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Without A Word by
Conny
Karlsson
I asked you to share the joy with me
you are sharing my sorrows and
when I am crying you are holding me
without a word
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Woman!
by
Ray Malus
Oh Woman! Why, for even just one hour,
Would you pursue the vanities of man?
Forsaking, in that foolish quest, your power,
Forgetting you were formed a fertile flower,
The bud of loveliness, since time began.
For men can only conquer and dismember,
Erect tall towers empty, dark, and chilled.
And write small verses no one will remember,
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Words by
Paul Curtis
I have tried to find the words
To tell you how I feel
The words that will convince you
That what I feel is real
I know that you've been hurt by love
And I've been wounded too
But together we can heal the scars
Of loves which made us blue
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Words of a Friend by
Stephen Pray
A friendly whisper falls
between a moment of laughter
and the discovery of a dream.
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You're
Never Alone by Shelisa
Thomas
Even though you may not see me there,
I'm in the presence; I'm in the air.
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Filhalhohi Island - The Maldives
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