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11. Millions of Miracles That We Call Life and Re
by Bob Roach
Posted on Jan 19, 2007

As I travel through this life

searching for what is real.

Looking not only for what is real but

what part I am to play in the

daily act we call life.

I have looked many places.

Sometimes feeling good, while ...read more


12. Left Over Poems From Days Gone By
by Bob Roach
Posted on Jan 19, 2007

Attention

Some of us require more

attention than others.

How stupid of us.

In our minds we think we have something to say

Gosh! tell me a lie.

The truth is too painful

Summer

Something to look forward to,

warm weather ...read more


13. This Thing Called Time
by Deborah Coss
Posted on Jan 19, 2007

If I could truly turn back the hands of time, would I?

And to what point back in time would I travel?

To the days of innocence, before I knew anything?

But I think of the predators I knew,

And that knew me...

When I ...read more


14. Ain't No Cure This Ill
by Deborah Coss
Posted on Jan 19, 2007

Man has walked on the moon,

Yet we can’t cure the sickness of the spoon.

We live in a society that thinks fixing our ills-

Is hidden in the magic of all sorts of little pills.

If you are tired, cold, hungry or depressed –

...read more


15. 3 Poems Of An Artist's Crazy Moods: "Th
by Kathy Ostman-Magnusen
Posted on Jan 19, 2007

"The Vacancy Left Behind "

It's hard to leave such vacancy behind.

There are qualities I may have missed.

Isn't everything more complex

than what was first observed?

How simple to decide this spot was useless.

This pebble, soft spoken stone.

This avenue that spoke ...read more


16. "Eyes On Queens; Memories That Burn; In
by Kathy Ostman-Magnusen
Posted on Jan 19, 2007

I used to 'only' paint sad women. Long flowing hair of women looking towards the sea. People would always ask me, "Why?"

"What is interesting about 'happy'?" I would always reply.

Sheeze... a box of kleenex and a good romantic tragedy, what could be better? Yes I know, I ...read more


17. The Sting of Death
by Kevin Madu
Posted on Jan 19, 2007

Oh! The sting of death

Like a thief in the night

Your cold vice like grip

Snuffed the life out of him

He was too young

So young he could barely say a word

You prevented him of the chance to

read more


18. King Toledo of Peru, vs El Perro (The Hero D
by Dennis Siluk
Posted on Jan 19, 2007

King Toledo of Peru, vs. El Perro

[The Hero dog]

Here is my new poem on the Hero of Peru, I do hope the King of Peru, Toledo, does not get mad, for the new hero has taken his throne away for a few weeks, the spot light I mean. But ...read more


19. The Voices of Life -- Insight of the World
by Nick Jacob
Posted on Jan 19, 2007


Born into this world through pre-existing spirits

Discovering the world through my spiritual gaze

Designing new paths over my ancestor's lives

Walking alone on our only known world

My body filled with spark and symmetry of fire and water

Guiding my soul through life for ...read more


20. The Russian Ballerina
by Deborah Coss
Posted on Jan 19, 2007

I wore white and nurses shoes, and I did what ever I had to do.

Fed the sick, and bathed them too,

I loved my job, and I did it well,

But you can never tell,

What it is that will haunt you ...read more


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