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I would like to keep the promise
of feeling each moment,
of always giving my encouragement
to what I look at,
to what I feel,
to not even lose a minute
in mere distress,
of not being afraid of...
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But Poetry's dead,
they say
And Song and Drama, Painting too!
No Muse. No Bard.
To write in verse and meter's
simply wrong and rhyme
is only for a greeting card.
There's nothing more to...
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Perhaps you don't want me
to know you're done.
Your thought's complete.
Perhaps you don't want me to note
an insert,
clause, or
series has begun, or
when a thing's possessed, or
strange,
...
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I went into the staff room
on my break.
I opened up the 'fridge and
got inside.
The door slammed shut.
That made the bottles shake.
Good sign at least,
the light stayed on.
I tried but...
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This poem owes a great deal to the first sections of the translation of the Orphic Hymns published by Thomas Taylor in London in 1792 which is available on the Net. The pictures are mostly from...
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The “Free Advice For Men” RETREAT!
http://www.youtube.com/user/FreeAdviceForMen
Join Reid Baer and Fred Saldutti October 17th & 18th this year in Reidsville, North Carolina for a gathering...
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The Center Of The Universe
By Reid Baer
Four Winds whisk the whole of
it around like a sphere
The Almighty rolls these
essential elements here
So I watch and listen …
“Simplify –...
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Religious and spiritual poem by parish poet Peter Menkin. This poem about the change of seasons advises the listener to continue in prayer and conversation with the Lord in this new season. Words...
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