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- Elsies Christmas (Back in 32) - By : Dennis Siluk
A note about the poem: Elsie is my mother. She loved Christmas Trees; decorating them. She is today 81-years old (written four years ago). She doesnt decorate them any more, but Christmas time,
- How Can This Be? - A Poem Which Shows that the Concept of Infinity is Well-Infinite - By : Joe Pagano
Take charge young man and reckon your soul, b With math its possible, so why contest? b Why close the door to wonders untold? b Dimensions unseen, or places blessed? Did you ever wonder about
- Night Poems From Minnesota [Now is Spanish and English] - By : Dennis Siluk
Here are a few more of Dennis' poems, evidently he wrote them yesterday, and finished late early Wednesday evening, when I was alseep. He loves his Minnesota, and, now his Peru. 1) Potholes Ther
- Family Poems: Out of Minnesota [Now in Spanish and English] - By : Dennis Siluk
1Mothers Urn If there is anything sadder than my mothers urn, b I cant picture it. b To this day, I cant fathom another loss, b quite like that one. In fact, no one believes I keep it in
- If You Fear, Then Click Here - By : Lance Winslow
Afraid of Bird Flu it is coming you know and could kill 100 worldwide? Are you worried about bank robbers like Bonnie and Clyde? International Terrorists are coming to get your family and You? Are
- Rogue Poetry (Eight Poems) - By : Dennis Siluk
Rogue Poetry [Commentary] Im not so young anymore, I seem to think Ive recognized something that has escaped most of the modern age that perhaps most of us are people lost inside our own heads
- Sands - By : Fazli Sameer
I set foot on the sands of the Arabian Gulf b In Nineteen Seventy Nine;b The sands, since then, have swallowed me up,b And consumed all of my time;b My time has been spent, in work a
- Poems of our Time - By : Fazli Sameer
Lost in Time We seem to be lost in time busy with our commerce; making money and building towers, waging wars and reaping flowers. What did our old folks do in their lazy old lifetime
- Hidden Falls-St. Paul, Minnesota (a Sonnet)-A Rewarded Search - By : Dennis Siluk
I waited thee thro a lifetime of years, Till now when camest, your beauty was blind. Tis written, He that seeketh, he shall find, b Hidden, I have found thy next, in all they spheres, b By
- In Praise of If - By : Santhanam Nagarajan
Have you ever read the inspirational, motivational poem written by Nobel Laureate Rudyard Kipling? Do you want to know who can be called as a Leader, a Man? At the time of depression, do you want
- Attitude and Meaning in Poetry - By : Dennis Siluk
I know I keep saying I dont like to do articles on poetry, but I do, maybe because of all the writing in the world out there, I respect poetry above all the rest. My wife was looking over a poem
- The Grim Ghoul [ A Poem with a Commentary] - By : Dennis Siluk
Said the Grim Ghoul to the Twilight-tree, Life, b life moves, time sands still, I have learned, b leaned this as a ghoulfor I fly from twilight, b thru twilightnever seeing a full-dawn, or fu
- Poetry Slams: Performance Plus Art - By : Joy Cagil
Performance artists of all types enjoy the awe and the kudos coming their way from the general public. In return, any concert or performance turns livelier with audience participation. During the re
- Love Poems Make Everybody Happy - By : Santhanam Nagarajan
There is no dearth of love poems in Sanskrit Language. In fact, thousands of verses can be cited for each and every mood of the lover. From the hundreds of poems I have collected, given below are t
- Who Am I - By : Stan Lewis
It is said that behind every great man there is a great woman. This could not be further from the truth! Next to the side b Of every great manb And b Every man wishing to do great thingsb
- Jumping into Bed: Winter Poetry (in English and Spanish) - By : Dennis Siluk
1Walking in the Snow b (New Years Day2006) The winter wind whistles, harmoniously b with happy snowdrifts, miles long b and my shoes, like car tires b grip the ground, they chop through aw
- Tea - By : Stan Lewis
eONE DAY WE HAD TEAb A FRIEND AND ME. A CUP OF HOT TEAb I PLACED BEFORE HIMb ALONG WITH HOMEMADE SCRONES.b BUT HE SAID THIS TEA IS TOO HOT FOR MEb I SAID I GET ANOTHER RIGHT AWAYb HE
- Encourage Each Other - By : Stan Lewis
I LIFT UP MY EYES TO THE HILLS. WHERE DOES MY HELP COME FROM? MY HELP COMES FROM THE LORD, THE MAKER OF HEAVEN AND EARTH. HE WILL NOT LET YOUR FOOT SLIP HE WHO WATCHES OVER YOU WILL NOT SL
- The Need to Learn... Anew - By : Stan Lewis
eUSELESS, USELESSb THIS ENTITY FEAR,b AS ANY FICTIONAL ENTITYb MAN HAS BROUGHT TO BEAR,b GIVING BIRTH TO FEAR,b DESTROYING LIKE FIRE. NONETHELESS,b YOU STRUGGLE WITH FEAR,b AS IF I
- The Song Writer and the Poet - By : John T Jones, Ph.D.
Have you heard the phrase The Wreck of the Hesperus? How about Ivan Skivinsky Skivar? The first, The Wreck of the Hesperus is from a poem by Longfellow. Longfellow was a New Englander born i
- Three Poems from the Story: Kush - By : Dennis Siluk
Berenikes Majesty The loveliness that crowned her youth,b Swept the grounds with all its roots;b With gentle years and womanhoodb With lazy-days and laughs of grace;b Now passes by her ma
- Ideas For Valentines Day - By : CD Mohatta
What ideas can I think of?b This Valentine's Day? b To make you happy. b To make you feel more of my love. b For I don't know, where are you? What gift can I give you? b Chocolates, a je
- The Cat Poem - By : Dennis Siluk
Note by the author: I am not sure what got into me about wanting to write a cat poem (as you can see I selected a great name for the poem); I just did it, out of the blue. I must have been trigge
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