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If I Die by Colin Baker Inspired by a conversation one evening at bedtime between my 6 year old daughter and I. Suddenly, she ... [129 words]
A Fibber's Prayer by Colin Baker A short poem about making good some porkies. [291 words]
The Retrospective Chicken by Colin Baker Introspective journey of a chicken. [255 words]
Howling Dog by D G Williford What I hear tonight with senses heightened... [107 words]
Allusions And Musings
Pieces Of Time by M Q Walters Ramblings of a heart that cannot go back in time... [110 words]
Changing Of The Seasons by Dorothy Borden -This poem tell the story of growning up and old, and realizing that life has quickly p... [214 words]
Yours Personally by C M S Sharpe It's bout someone sitting down and taking the time out of their lives to make this most perfec... [307 words]
Your So Far Away by Danae Bonomini This 1 is about a guy I really like atm called bowen ;) his a good bloke... so I hope all youz... [117 words]
Your Local Sniper by John Roberts Freedom is often assumed but comes at a price that someone has to pay - someone just like you... [312 words]
You In My Life by Brittany Tellez Mostly about life and how its much easier when you have someone that you love. [72 words]
Years Of Love by John Roberts Another anniversary poem for you know who ! [100 words]
X-Ray My Heart by Dri - [150 words]
Without A Heart by C M S Sharpe It's kinda like 'well without this, then how could so-and-so happen?' lol jus read it. [50 words]
Why To Regret? by Dri - [216 words]
Why Should I Suffer? by Danae Bonomini - [107 words]
What Happened?? by Brittany Tellez As my life fell to pieces ....and all I could do was watch.please give it some reviews I love h... [83 words]
Waiting For Me by C M S Sharpe Thinking about what will happen in the future... What is in store? Something good? Something hor... [62 words]
Val by Carla Thomson - [85 words]
Unexcused Bane by Brien Larson About my parents. Again. [163 words]
Trucker Tony by John Roberts A short poem on the 'joys ? ' of being a trucker. Written with thoughts of my son Tony, who is an ... [249 words]
Tk by Carla Thomson - [204 words]
Three Little Important Words by John Roberts Short and succint ! [50 words]
This Weekend by Carla Thomson - [242 words]
There's Monsters In My Bedroom! by John Roberts A poem about the visions of childhood and how adults should not ignore their re... [181 words]
The Worst Day Ever by LoweE The worst day for a kid. [136 words]
The Wave by Danae Bonomini This poem is kinda weird..but I reeli lyk this 1!! only took me bout 5 minutes 2 write aswell :D so ye... [63 words]
The Mystery Of My Mind-Subtitle:The Things I've Tried by David Daniels I was just about to go to my son's baseball game when sud... [469 words]
The Break Up by Carla Thomson - [126 words]
The Best Of Me by Rae - [202 words]
Tears Without A Cause by C M S Sharpe Haven't you ever had those awkward moments with a loved one crying and you didn't know wh... [83 words]
Take Me Away by Brittany Tellez This is about a girl who feels like there is no reason for her to be alive...and that the only way... [106 words]
Summer Storm by Dorothy Borden - [98 words]
Soft by Rae - [115 words]
Sleeping Memories by Mary Tronti - [63 words]
Simply Love by John Roberts A love poem for my wife. [141 words]
Self Promotion by Richard L Minton This is a poem about someone who sees themself as what they are not, but claim to be. [39 words]
Ruby Drops by C M S Sharpe A regular everyday life of a slicer..... [90 words]
Reminder by Danae Bonomini - [100 words]
Reflections On Life by John Roberts A short poem, written late at night, reflecting on the life and thoughts of a mature person... [206 words]
Quinton by Carla Thomson - [194 words]
Pluck These Petals by C M S Sharpe Do you remember picking up a flower and picking its petals; saying "S/he loves me, s/he love... [52 words]
Planting A Weed by C M S Sharpe It's one of my many short poems... Talking about relationships. How you think they're gonna wor... [44 words]
Pink Roses In May by Mary Tronti - [108 words]
Pieces Of My Heart by M Q Walters Just a poem... pieces of my heart. [124 words]
Paperdoll by C M S Sharpe I don't really know how to describe...it.... Erm.. unless you guys can think of something...My ears a... [60 words]
Our First Kiss by John Roberts A poem of sweet memories. [66 words]
O Summer! How We Owe To You! by Sandeepan Sb Bose Angelwithfirewing It'a poem about the season SUMMER with a touich of romantic realization. [124 words]
Nature Of The Seasons by Carla Thomson - [62 words]
My Wonderful Gran-Son Arron by Amarjit Bhambra My first Gran-son....Ahhh. [23 words]
My Invisible Friend by John Roberts A poem about the perception of things from a childs viewpoint. [185 words]
My Gardener by M Q Walters - [51 words]
My Fairy Tale by C M S Sharpe Read and find out.. I don't really know how to describe it without spoiling it! [208 words]
My Death Letter by Bryan King After I died I still hated you, brother. [130 words]
My Apology by Robert Lil Rob Shemwell Since My father went to prison, I have acted out and took it out on my mom, this is my apology. [404 words]
Morning Dew Is Gone by Charles J Williams Think about it...reread it and think again...then look outside as the dew settles, open you... [32 words]
Moor Good Mornings by John Roberts Visual imagery of early morning on the moors. [142 words]
Moments Of Intimacy by Dri - [72 words]
Mitch Hodson by Danae Bonomini This is about ANOTHER guy...i rit it about a month or so ago tho so yeah...some bits of it I like ... [126 words]
Mental Torture by John Roberts A short humorous poem on the mental torture of modern life. [166 words]
Major Highs And Manic Lows by Ian Tronco - [95 words]
Magnetism by Buxton Not sure what this is about, just random poetry. [94 words]
Love's Vortex by John Roberts A poem for the special woman in my life. [141 words]
Love You More by Brittany Tellez The husband that gave me everything I wanted until he died. [109 words]
Life With No 'f' by C M S Sharpe Well let's see... Write out the word : LIFE Take the letter 'F' out and what do you get? [124 words]
Just Being A Woman by John Roberts A poem about the difficulties of being a woman? [98 words]
Just An Ordinary Day by Dri - [127 words]
July 27th by C M S Sharpe I typed up some stuff that I'd written recently... Enjoy or leave critism, I don't care. [413 words]
It's Lying There by Meria Osborn Everyone wants to be in love! [77 words]
It Takes Two by Dri - [163 words]
It Comes Out by Brittany Tellez Uh... I'm not really sure.its mostly about someone with nowhere to go. [24 words]
Impersonation by Aerial A Ace Ace I poem about a teenager who was cheated by her boyfriend. [82 words]
If You Like Me... by Thepratmeister A tone poem, thoughtfully composed by the Pratmeister in tranquil contemplation, whilst takin... [64 words]
If I Could... by Dri - [155 words]
I Still Love You So... by Dri A strange type of love, but it is still love, isn't it?:-) [193 words]
I Remember Eighteen by John Roberts A poem recalling the plans and pains of youth. [208 words]
I Remember Buddy Holly by John Roberts A poem of memories for the 'boomers' [308 words]
I Love The Way You Love Me by Dri - [127 words]
I Fight Life Tooth And Claw by Duke Sekhon - [147 words]
How, Why by Rebecca A Caine A poem about teenage angst and a girls troubles. [177 words]
How Do I Say It? by Carla Thomson - [133 words]
Hoping To Find Happiness Again by David Daniels Many years ago I was diagnosed with manic depression.These last couple of days I... [543 words]
Honesty Is Not The Best Policy by C M S Sharpe Regretting stupid things you say. [87 words]
Hometown Memories by Dri - [200 words]
His Last 3 Words by Brittany Tellez Its about me and my deciest husband and the three words he said the day that he died.please re... [172 words]
Her Soul Remains by C M S Sharpe Haven't you ever cared about a feminine a lot and suddenly they're gone? Death? Anything that ... [138 words]
He Loves Me,He Loves Me Not by Kasey Ann Miller Kinda like a girl gettin forced into things she doesnt wanna do by the one she love... [133 words]
Harbor Of Dreams by Dri - [77 words]
Gripping Grave by Buxton A dark, edge, of a poem...Welcome it, share it, fall in to a deep abyss and let it be your compa... [83 words]
Gettin Run By Racism by Bryan King The title speaks for it's self. [90 words]
Gettin Run By Racism Pt. 2 by Bryan King More... [95 words]
For My Mom by Bryan King - [59 words]
For Little Mary by Sharon Odonnell A poem. [167 words]
Fifty Comes Around by John Roberts For Jane on a momentous occasion. [144 words]
Exenci�n De Amar by Davianna Morris Amor. [117 words]
Every Thing I Know by Nash Inspired by an old love letter read at the wrong time. [163 words]
Every Man by Tom Bomb - [63 words]
Ending Fear by Buxton A poem about feeling's that sometimes make us weak, and our ability to confront them through the po... [145 words]
Elusive Translucence by Tom Bomb - [87 words]
Elixer Of Life by Dorothy Borden - [103 words]
Dumped For The First Time by Carla Thomson - [134 words]
Drea by Carla Thomson - [209 words]
Diatribe Of An Emerging Scribe by John Roberts Ah - the joys and heartache of writing ! Where does it come from and why ? Ideas... [224 words]
Devoted Love by Dri - [155 words]
Day Of The Drunken One by David Daniels About 20 years ago I got engaged and my fiance and I threw ourselves a nice engagement p... [424 words]
Commuting Hell by John Roberts A poem in memory of many wasted mornings spent waiting for the train when I commuted to work in ... [211 words]
Comfort by Rae - [120 words]
Cheap And Nasty? by John Roberts A short poem with an ecological warning. [100 words]
Castle In The Air by Duke Sekhon - [143 words]
Carmen, Open That Door! by Sasu A discreet poem about..well Im not going to spoil it, but it's cool. [293 words]
Call Of The Guardian by Robert E Higgins Story of a firefighter's view of duty. Inspired by the writers experience on September 11t... [388 words]
Cabal Of Cowards by John Roberts London 7/7 - the cowards strike again ! Let's not glorify them with any name other than what t... [216 words]
Build Them Up by Ashley Burdett My thoughts on the reflections of a condemned man listening to someone build his gallows. [131 words]
Brown Eyed Girl by John Roberts A poem for the woman in my life. [251 words]
Boy Confusion by Cecelia Cooke It's about my life and how I deal with boys I guess. [178 words]
Black Boots by Desi Williams This is to my sis. [94 words]
Beacon by Kayla Meadows I've had five weeks of college experience with more time to write than I expected. Being here has inspir... [83 words]
Autumn Hearts Fall by C M S Sharpe Talking about having love for someone that treats you terribly. [111 words]
Aura by Men Walkalone The energy that connects us all. In us. Spread by us. [51 words]
As Far As I Go, For Now! by Tom Bomb A horror poem...kinda. [233 words]
Are You Finally Coming Home? by Ashley Ann Park THIS IS ABOUT MY BOYFRIEND.HE WAS FORCED TO LEAVE ME AND MOVE TO GEORGIA.IT TORE U... [100 words]
Apparently, I've Gone Insane by David Daniels Just a pleasant little poem that came to me one night while listening to the radio... [296 words]
Anniversary For Maggie by John Roberts For Maggie - My Soul mate - My Best friend - My Lover - For the last 38 years - Ich Lieb... [89 words]
Angel Of The Morning by John Roberts A poem for a loved one. [122 words]
Africa - Where's The Gain ? by John Roberts A bit of a political rant - triggered by recent events and the coverage of Live 8 -... [174 words]
A Low Man by P J Llewellyn This poem illustrates the evils of 'The American Dream', inspired by my visit to New York where I tru... [120 words]
A Letter To My Father by Robert Lil Rob Shemwell I'm 15, my dad was just convicted of 2nd degree attempted murder on my mom, this is what ... [254 words]
A Few Words Away by C M S Sharpe It's about those moments in life where after you were with someone, you're thinking back and r... [88 words]

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TITLE (EDIT)
Allusions And Musings
DESCRIPTION
A collection of poems that mainly bypass
consternation to express admiration,
the Scriptures, and specific instances of fictional characters.
[1,223 words]
TITLE KEYWORD
Relationships
AUTHOR
Gregory De Feo
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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[February 2006]
AUTHOR'S OTHER TITLES (4)
Fall Sceptre (Poetry) - [50 words]
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The Sunrise For Lady May (Short Stories) - [1 words] [Literary Fiction]
Visions Of The Mc Nulty (Part One) (Novels) - [1 words] [Western]
Allusions And Musings
Gregory De Feo

A Lawman's Ditty

My frail sister said to me:
'God made time
to be His Eyes;
Some men be penned,
His Law to keep;
The rest be fuel to burn for fire.
Be sure you seen in laud attire!'


A Muse For Catanius

She'd placed, herself, before
He who saves! And I, Borne
With my name--of those of our
Earth;
(Had had its birth in ancient
Days)
No thought to this!

There she stood to raise a finger;
Tried to hide, her thoughts had
Lingered--and which I'd kept
Round, for a ring, eh--her sound,
True! My judgment, sound!

And 'twixt the savior who'd barely
Spoke--and I set now, to her latest
Try, she laughs, as he--I never cried,
For our air is less thin due to sentiments'
Sounds.

At Her Likeness

Where to the side
At once she hides
The two spans of
Her threefold self.

Where we see too:
Her eyes reflect
The portal to a
Timeline's passing
She not etched as it
O'er on its common course
Its spot dropped to her eye
That cleared sees to a portrait
Atilt 'haps at an early passing
He who loved her, but on this glass
She now offers but a glance.



In Spring

Robust as the robin burst
Pebbles near the river first
To try the heat of Spring that
Tests my very mortal heart; that not
Winter's dearth of all that warmest mirth
Can cause nor coax a too cold heart to sing.

God brings the test of warmest life,
Not belied by Winter's white,
Who told my cold before His warmth:
"I'll not betroth its very frost!"


Jeremy's Dilemma

You! Quick makin' mighty queries,
Old fool lawman! Ya bit o' pride
Stilled, trapped revealin', life
My side! What ya do to still my
Sun? Shines so hot'n I can't run!
My mirror eyes see no achievin',
And for this you're who knows
Where--may even be that you're
A healin'. And still it goes: that
Old, old Smell (I say since time my side
Is stopped) What part it had with
I'd just said? Forever keep me
From my wish: To help my twin, his
Movin' side, where he need answers
Worth believin'?


Mood of the Assyrian

"I hear a rhyme I must not pass
Though begun it had in ancient tongues,
(Shall all be o'er 'fore time's last sun);
When I accused may share the fate
Of they I'd vexed; shall vex they twice:
The hoard of Gogs, and they shall
Rage and rage too at your 'Holy One.'

On they death's shroud if I had lain
Pierce not--high he to undertake.
I too not lie, not still as they
Who raged, rage still, and to their day
When they be done--is why I sing:
Are not my captains rather kings?"


Peddler's Judgment

"...and gape do they at Babel; with
My case I 'scaped its fate so you may buy
The good you covet, at cost.
What cries in smoke behind us rise--look
Not there! But see my case: it is from where
My fingers' jewels do not compare to
One small present I lift to share:
One small present--had never failed to
Gather all to leave one behind who looked
Still with intent to Babel's head.
Now just conniving, we few here, with
Our small present, with no fear shall
The age prolong, though its era be dead.
So fret not nor tremble with that host.
My case is filled; with your consent
The smoke shall blend with even's fall--
Our same new day! Remember: that
Varied host has those who boast that
day arise at sun's last stroke!"


Quite Stroked in Quarters
(For Gideon)

Fear amassed was homeward bound
When at some water courage led,
Aloof not but appraised
Raised heads
Blessed and covered
Sent to war and won the fight
That was their Lord's.

Came near undone with hasty
Vow
Where lastly virgin to be
Kept;
And ephod sanctioned by the One
Who Gideon hailed and also from
Their land ensnared but not undone.


The 'Ere It Went of Isabella Slone
(In "An Gorta Mor")

Ther'd been no mien
O'precious thought,
'Neath poor Eire
its land's spent frost
And sun on high
made glint its cost:
One mere eye, pluck'd,
And it tossed
Nor view our sin
"In! Thru the moss!
Chance we whole to
Heaven's bliss;
'Tis one eye
we much not miss."


The Coin

It is time when it is dark to night;
When it turns upon its rough-ed edge;
It catches sun, then quick its stars
Make light,
Upon a face--well-, poor-spent; its
Might to that conjoin'd sphere;
And speculator, there, dare not
It hedge; nor
To no slot; nor it rise
Unmarred, 'cept by heaven's gate.


The Faux Inquisitor

It was at one slip of our Faith
I placed me yonder the accused;
At once my cohort in the quest
Beside me, in our mission, blessed;
Till for the flames
That to all Hell
We made an offer called
Nulete.
The burning brave one? Not
A sigh;
My cohort, rather, shows
Regret.
And since I placate his reserve:
At great a span is he to me,
As he on yonder post who burned!


The Lamb

What horn it lacked
On high was formed
That borne of the Highest
In words that sound
No not by the common course
Of common folk who die;
Rather in heaven's speak
Of the royal Who
Can never lie;
And when to sound must
Speak as cast,
When saints and angels
Obey at last.


Time to Eternal

What rule time does not display,
In day-quarters, in cool walk,
Divine Who schools, when solely,
Not too within the day.
Omniscience precedes all forms made;
Include the sun and moon and say,
That day has part, not
With time.
These orbs have set, transpired:
That mark'ed sin, then saw fire;
That quick avenging end
Shall tire; and no more marks of time,
Have passed; when last descended:
He Who dwells; restored all light and
Bleak no more before the orbs not found,
Had been too close to even's rage,
To mark that grace's light does well.


To Henry James

What Winter's night did never fell
Such a solid soul
No cold stroke may too befoul a
True believing ever;
Nor its vessel who had cheated
Luck--
Whose pen never can be stilled--
As to our day its feather:
It so-worded and it sailed, light but lost
To modern mocking;
May we like Ruth so glean to see
where precious grain is dropping.

�
Virgin's Cry

Descendant's "fly" hath caused
My fate; not late of valor though
Be my mate!

I greeted he who been my sire;
My Maker too each we preceded
Hasty will the common tie:
Such words!
To hills they
Set as woven cloth bound
At stake for all to see
What worth of each to ever be?
To one show, honor, the lesser
Curse!



�A Loving

�A "Loving" said once is told for all time,
�But none hears to embrace it;
�Wars course, but none trench it
�As angled stretch their oblique
�Prayer;
�That part of love has made away,
�To find the heart through
�Lips, though blue--which had they
�Showed would have spoken--but true
�As true redness, not rouged,
�As the whole land had borne
�All blood shed since Abel's--
������
������'That coursing sword!
������Once lifted, lifts,
������And must lift again, as
������The warrior's guilt shall not be spent,
������Till that Righteous to Cain
������Not vainly speaks best.'

�For his fall we dream through this
�Season, this one--not the other
�Three left, or remaining the one--
�Where the sun had set, sets, and
�To our last hour their
�Seasons we work--who long
�From the clay to lie so to reach
�In and from what common we call the
�Snow and the rain--where
�Govern the four, who to God had sighed:
������
������'What form the matter [not why it had
������Been] what to them He never lent
������What He had just spoken thee?'

All Banned Militias

What had been fought to many fates?
They are mere armies which flesh had
Taught; that never wrought a pleasant
Place; but in which eyes received the
Day that night's stars birthed for Folly's
Mates.
Spring arrives and with its warmth
Does stop the turns of Winter's gate,
What arm-ed Man may turn and face:
Light lies on the cold, hard scape--
Grace with which he had been formed.
But light beneath its certain place
Shall reveal yet a triumphant state.



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