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"websters" poems
If Doraemon is real, I'll use his 'Hopter' to go above the clouds Shout all my pains and get out from the crowd, Wait for the rain and see the lightning strike the ground. If Doraemon is real, I'll use his 'anywhere door' to travel around the world Oh, I'll bring my wardrobe, my lover, my bed and even my dog With one step, I can go anywhere and  write it on my blog. If Doraemon is real, I'll use his 'copying toast' to get different certifications I'll memorize Merriam, Websters, Harry Potter and have an oration I'll be the smartest person alive and wait I can feel the mutation! If Doraemon is real, I'll use his 'dress up camera' to get all all the dress that I want I'm going to wear Gucci, Prada, Channel and even Dolce and Gabbana I'll be more than the Hollywood stars, yeah I don't need Santa. But Doraemon is not real, He's not even mine, he is Nobita's childhood best friend. That show taught me a great lesson - you don't need any gadget to be happy, to have friends, to be satisfied or to feel loved.
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Jun 25, 2015
Jun 25, 2015 at 10:29 PM UTC
Doraemon
( by Elizabeth Squires and SilverSilkenTongue in Collaboration) In an idle ilk the poet Did **** precious time Non pursuant twas he Of that haunting rhyme The Tap tap tap of his Thumbs In pulse to the Anxiety that Comes Resistant and Hesitant this Choice of Word Like crows on a wire flitting to and fro Simply to be Assured who is top Bird He mulled in thought On his composition Yet not acting on it Due to a stalling disposition Caught in a Web, of Websters Dictionary Assonance and Consanace Fundimentaly He Chews each Syllable to Spit out The Misconstrued Vowels that he Shouts! By Elizabeth Squires and Silver Silken Tongue Special Thanks to Ann who suggested Elizabeth and I should Collaborate
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Oct 2, 2014
Oct 2, 2014 at 5:48 AM UTC
The Listlessness of Lethargy...a.k.aThe Procrastinating Poet
Loose congregation of words ,mixed syllables,sounds ascending to an annunciation made upon announcement Clashing conundrums of verbs accented with adjectives ,while crashing and dashing looking for a place to stay Confections with conflictions searching for reasons to become more easily resounded Papier-mâché used as the blind box waiting to reveal its hidden appeal ,will we use sticks for new words fray. Teachers use their rulers to help crack the skin or layer of drooling uninterested information gatherers Finding synonyms is easier with a hungrier fool ,yet opposites distract if paying pledges to the papers Finding the unknown fabulous riches still hiding inside is best without the blindfold ,hearing proper direction is what matters Cracking the outer code ,scattering packages of messages is titillating especially if involved as crossword players Clarification containers from Macmillan help refine an ongoing array of writing gone astray Pulling new or familiar sounds to another level ,hollow waiting to filled with tasty sweets True copy that has been pasted,not wasted gathered into changing shapes in a new way Can make our day, just right for many to explore the contents, blindly poking formulating new treats Thesaurus as a party tool could it be taking on the shape of a walrus Antonyms with many wrappings ,nuggets or nougats of wisdom Wordy party favors masked new flavors seeking to be savored ,hidden like walnuts Players programmed with reading ritual learn to approach life with new optimism. R.C.
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Aug 18, 2016
Aug 18, 2016 at 4:57 PM UTC
WEBSTERS PINATA
Loose congregation of words ,mixed syllables,sounds ascending to an annunciation made upon announcement Clashing conundrums of verbs accented with adjectives ,while crashing and dashing looking for a place to stay Confections with conflictions searching for reasons to become more easily resounded Papier-mâché used as the blind box waiting to reveal its hidden appeal ,will we use sticks for new words fray. Teachers use their rulers to help crack the skin or layer of drooling uninterested information gatherers Finding synonyms is easier with a hungrier fool ,yet opposites distract if paying pledges to the papers Finding the unknown fabulous riches still hiding inside is best without the blindfold ,hearing proper direction is what matters Cracking the outer code ,scattering packages of messages is titillating especially if involved as crossword players Clarification containers from Macmillan help refine an ongoing array of writing gone astray Pulling new or familiar sounds to another level ,hollow waiting to filled with tasty sweets True copy that has been pasted,not wasted gathered into changing shapes in a new way Can make our day, just right for many to explore the contents, blindly poking formulating new treats Thesaurus as a party tool could it be taking on the shape of a walrus Antonyms with many wrappings ,nuggets or nougats of wisdom Wordy party favors masked new flavors seeking to be savored ,hidden like walnuts Players programmed with reading ritual learn to approach life with new optimism. R.C.
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All those all the time right people. Can't admit when they are wrong. We call them simply, simply headstrong. Even when the presented with evidence. Their proud stop them from facing facts. So in many ways they put on an act. Love to point out your mistruth in a second. Get upset when you want them to address theirs. Websters and various other dictionaries describe head strong, as not easily restrained or controlled. Straight and direct with your views. Even with truth comes to you. Fathers, daughters, sons and mothers and even friends. We know one of them as being headstrong.
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Dec 31, 2013
Dec 31, 2013 at 8:09 AM UTC
HeadStrong
i love how when i embrace you the reaction is perfect chemistry how when it comes to you, you eliminate websters definition of time and make it mine i love you i wonder who are you?
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Aug 23, 2015
Aug 23, 2015 at 11:04 PM UTC
q's
Time to have some fun 12 years of school now done Snooze you lose, time choose Workforce calls each must decide Slave to job paycheck career Tanka A form of Haiku Differs in structure 31 syllables Five lines Syllable count 5-7-5-7-7 BLT Websters word of the day challenge May 26 2025 Commemorate Something such as a plaque, statue, or parade is said to commemorate an event, person, etc. When it serves as a memorial; it exist or is done in order to recall the event or person. A person or group commemorate an event, person by doing something special in order to remember and honor the event or person. Footnotes Graduation ceremonies commemorate the moment when child becomes an adult. Two show they had graduated by the school standards. It should represent a competency to college and job placement and training. If college is an ecological step, your diploma is your ticket. To get into college. Representing 12 years of knowledge. (Ok perhaps I’m jaded) Welcome to the rat race I would not want to be young today Nobody wants to work They want everything for free Moral values are gone After 12 years of school, what skills do they have United States have children who graduate without knowing how to read As a nation Our test scores are shameful
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May 27, 2025
May 27, 2025 at 3:50 AM UTC
Graduate’s Commemorate
Her poems are little slices of ****** They are full of malice and premeditation. Her weapons can be found in a Websters or "Planned parenthood" center. Softly and then savagely she slaughters you with lullaby, prose and suction. Dangerous is she, the killer with words. She stands with abortion, a homicidal maniac with no soul. She doesn't even spare the unborn from her satanistic poetry. She's a cold blooded murderer that hides behind irresponsibility and lies. written by me... ..
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May 19, 2019
May 19, 2019 at 7:59 PM UTC
Deadly left wing poetry
Stressful appetizers, Bladed exercisers, Sprung to cheer of wine hinted mass!!! Catholicism's crownism with a million man army to pass!!! Lazarus lift thine eyes_ For blazing chariots sattle their well, No more blind dates to whom you have no idea!!! Wilt thou still appreciate if the siding comes off? Doth thou gaze? Whimper? Whisper? Or scoff thy intermost contentions!!!! Neighborly love, Hath thou been sold into madmen's slavery? Hath thou yet come out? Is there anymore left? Or art thou savoring???
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May 20, 2015
May 20, 2015 at 10:33 PM UTC
websters words
Brace yourself for a juggernaut, for I’ve a tale to tell. I’m not out to bamboozle you, for that might send me to Hell. I’d love for someone to collaborate on this lugubrious tome, But I’d need to check your bonafides to let you in my pome. I must admonish all readers to jettison schadenfreude And accept my obsequious garble as a meaningful factoid I’m careering about in my Websters, like a disheveled maniac But I am fastidious in my yen to to give something useful back. You may think my view is myopic, as I meander to and fro, But my outlook is homogenous, as you already know. This write may be intemperate, but I’m not a reprobate, It’s actually a billet doux that’s a day or two too late. The love of words is in my soul and swimming in my mind. I kept a log of every challenge word that I could find I tried to use them in a way that didn’t change their meaning Even though that goes against the humor in my leaning. I owe a lot to BLT for setting up this game we play And hope I’ve written up enough to get me through this day ljm
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Feb 15, 2022
Feb 15, 2022 at 6:04 PM UTC
LEXOPHILE
I was reading a 2005 edition, Of an Oxford dictionary, and, And a 1990 version of the, Websters, New Thesaurus, Yes, it was a slow evening, That day. Two common words, You may often hear, or say, Why and but, could nowhere, Be found, as I searched away. The both are used in negative, or positive ways, Depending on what you are expressing, and your attitude, At the time. But you are so sweet, to but I am, Doing it my way. Why, that was so kind, to, Why, the hell did you do that. If you read every word in both of those books, You learn a lot, and you’ve read almost every word, In every other book.                              The Original: Tom maxwell © 07/02/2024 AD
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Jul 30, 2024
Jul 30, 2024 at 6:34 AM UTC
BUT & Why
I looked up “demagogue” in my Websters And there a previous President was In a smiling photo with fists in the air Worried the wind would mess up his hair. I didn’t bother to study the words - The picture was worth several thousand. ljm
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Nov 10, 2021
Nov 10, 2021 at 9:10 AM UTC
CH #57 - DEMAGOGUE
Close as two sisters can be Sister Sue and Mary Lou you’ll see They grew together then went their way Bound by emotion. A hug is all they say. Sister, Sue, and Mary Lou Twins, lives in twined they grew They held each other, love and Tears Streamed through their eyes mixed fears Every day they spoke on the telephone Keeping in touch, never felt alone They mostly got along hardly fought To find husbands is what they thought Sister, Sue, and Mary Lou Were each other’s glue Boyfriends came and went Their emotions slowly spent Even though they lived apart Relationships shaped The same heart Couplings unsustainable they’ll broke Praying perfect companion heaven spoke A tragic way for sister Sue, and Mary Lou Destined to be just them too The closest Bond of love, they knew They wanted more then sad depressed blue Time marched by sister, Sue, and Mary Lou Realized love was not meant to be If one in love, not the other, Three off-kilter Through rose colored glasses Jaded filter It was to be for all to see An emptiness Brewing in them a deep sadness This insuperable story of twins, Who achieved A great deal, Because they never gave up They never gave in, they Believed An epic poem Inspired songs 1) The wind beneath my wings By Bette Midler 2) One is the loneliest number By Three Dog Night This poem was intended for the webster’s word of the day Challenge in July. The criteria is to complete a poem within that day. Clearly that was not the case . Still, I left the word and definition as an afterthought. The idea of Websters word of the day challenge for me is to learn new words. after all the knowledge is for my edification. I encourage everybody to try it. It’s not as easy as it looks. Message me for more information or BLT
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Sep 16, 2024
Sep 16, 2024 at 3:23 PM UTC
Sister, Sue, and Mary Lou
Close as two sisters can be Sister Sue and Mary Lou you’ll see They grew together then went their way Bound by emotion. A hug is all they say. Sister, Sue, and Mary Lou Twins, lives in twined they grew They held each other, love and Tears Streamed through their eyes mixed fears Every day they spoke on the telephone Keeping in touch, never felt alone They mostly got along hardly fought To find husbands is what they thought Sister, Sue, and Mary Lou Were each other’s glue Boyfriends came and went Their emotions slowly spent Even though they lived apart Relationships shaped The same heart Couplings unsustainable they’ll broke Praying perfect companion heaven spoke A tragic way for sister Sue, and Mary Lou Destined to be just them too The closest Bond of love, they knew They wanted more then sad depressed blue Time marched by sister, Sue, and Mary Lou Realized love was not meant to be If one in love, not the other, Three off-kilter Through rose colored glasses Jaded filter It was to be for all to see An emptiness Brewing in them a deep sadness This insuperable story of twins, Who achieved A great deal, Because they never gave up They never gave in, they Believed An epic poem Inspired songs 1) The wind beneath my wings By Bette Midler 2) One is the loneliest number By Three Dog Night This poem was intended for the webster’s word of the day Challenge in July. The criteria is to complete a poem within that day. Clearly that was not the case . Still, I left the word and definition as an afterthought. The idea of Websters word of the day challenge for me is to learn new words. after all the knowledge is for my edification. I encourage everybody to try it. It’s not as easy as it looks. Message me for more information or BLT
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