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Anais Vionet Jul 2023
I'm standing close by a river of rhyme,
where words cascade, in endless pantomime,
each line is a ripple, on the rugose water's crest,
but the chaotic current seems a randomized mess.

I see waves of words riding swells of sonnet,
into concrete verse, only to crash upon it.
There are dark plaintive whirlpools of elegy
and swirling haikus kissing off sharp envoi.

This river of rhyme could wash me away,
with its desperate currents of poetic dismay.
Its sensual verses can become a toxic wine,
oh, God, don’t let me drown in the river of rhyme.
BLT Marriam Webster word of the day challenge: Plaintive: full of sorrow and suffering
One Andean Sky Mar 2021
One love
One, love
A wan love
A won love

To love
Two love
To do love
To give love

******* love
Three time love
Three times a day love
Three way love

For me love
For you love
For undying love
Forget me love

A five year love
A five year plan love
A five star love
A high five love

Written by Marcela Guajardo 2nd March, 2021
Charlotte Ahern Jul 2020
will you entertain
or will you observe
in the circus of life
which type of person are you?
David E Francis Feb 2020
there are
on earth
as in places unknown

two types of people:
one stands before the camera

and the other
stands behind;

but it is on record
that they both
must
surely
die.
Perhaps this poem is about understanding that there is no need to **** ourselves over and about divisions. Or maybe the poem itself is about divisions.
Brandon Conway Aug 2018
There are two types of people in this world

Those who
want to live in the now and

Those who
wish to live in the past
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