Who is Marlon Pitter

The poet doesn't like to talk, so he lets his writing speak for him....
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Marlon Pitter Poems

  • A Disturbing Dream
    (You won’t believe that this is really a dream)

    I was walking on a long road with my wife.
    She had on a red dress. ...
  • Crab Lice
    Pestering crab lice have crab louse children.
    The children of crab lice also have crab louse children,
    So the whole place is now full of crab lice.
    ...
  • Between Condemning Bad Acts And Doing Bad Things, Which One Is Worse?
    Most people usually never have a problem when they do bad things,
    But they have a big problem when you talk about their evil deeds.
    Is talking about the badness of others worse than doing bad things?
    ...
  • Prophetic Dreams
    I recently had a prophetic dream about a wicked man.
    Actually, the dream was like a spiritual vision.
    In the dream, I saw a clownish president from the west.
    He suddenly died of a cardiac arrest on a podium. ...
  • Wildlife
    I like to play with zebras,
    Listen to the roar of lions,
    Follow beautiful peafowls around,
    Point at fish in the pond, ...
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Top 10 most used topics by Marlon Pitter

Good 80 Long 68 Mind 66 Face 46 Stay 44 Thought 43 Live 43 True 39 Sweet 37 Hold 37


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Olivia: I love your poems

Joash mogaka : An igo mentor.
Who balances
Feelings and emotions
Through a word.
Phernnink : You are am inspired ...
Poet doesn't talk he let his writing do the talking
Imani Jayden: Your writing is beautiful
Abigail gelant: You have a gift of using words to create strong emosions inside a person. Thank you for sharing that gift. Keep writing amazing poems

Poem of the day

John Milton Poem
Il Penseroso
 by John Milton

Hence vain deluding joyes,
The brood of folly without father bred,
How little you bested,
Or fill the fixèd mind with all your toyes;
Dwell in som idle brain,
And fancies fond with gaudy shapes possess,
As thick and numberless
As the gay motes that people the Sun Beams,
...

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