MENTALLY POEMS
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Waiting..!!
I'll wait for a lifetime for you
Wishing to be mentally, physically with you
I don't care how complicated this gets,
still I want you
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Swati Botsha
The Ideal Candidates
(A by-law of the New York Board of Education says: “No married woman
shall be appointed to any teaching or supervising position in the New
York public schools unless her husband is mentally or physically
incapacitated to earn a living or has deserted her for a period of not
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Alice Duer Miller
Expectation
Expectation is mental illness,
Which makes people go mad,
If we have a single penny,
We will expect to have two.
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Norbu Dorji
At The Piano
A woman was playing,
A man looking on;
And the mould of her face,
And her neck, and her hair,
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Thomas Hardy
Waking In The Blue
The night attendant, a B.U. sophomore,
rouses from the mare's-nest of his drowsy head
propped on The Meaning of Meaning.
He catwalks down our corridor.
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Robert Lowell
A Railroad Lackey
Ben Truman, you're a genius and can write,
Though one would not suspect it from your looks.
You lack that certain spareness which is quite
Distinctive of the persons who make books.
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Ambrose Bierce
Psychological Warfare
This above all remember: they will be very brave men,
And you will be facing them. You must not despise them.
I am, as you know, like all true professional soldiers,
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Henry Reed
Cancer
B'coz of cancer she isn't opportune,
she know, she'll die soon.
She is at the last stage,
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Bushra Faisal
Mrs. Miller
John B. McKinney, Attorney and Counselor at Law, as his sign read, was, for many reasons, a fortunate man. For many other reasons he was not. He was chiefly fortunate in being, as certain opponents often strove to witheringly designate him, "the son of his father," since that sound old gentleman was the wealthiest farmer in that section, with but one son and heir to, in time, supplant him in the role of "county god," and haply perpetuate the prouder title of "the biggest tax-payer on the assessment list." And this fact, too, fortunate as it would seem, was doubtless the indirect occasion of a liberal percentage of all John's misfortunes. From his earliest school-days in the little town, up to his tardy graduation from a distant college, the influence of his father's wealth invited his procrastination, humored its results, encouraged the laxity of his ambition, "and even now," as John used, in bitter irony, to put it, "it is aiding and abetting me in the ostensible practice of my chosen profession, a listless, aimless undetermined man of forty, and a confirmed bachelor at that!" At the utterance of this self-depreciating statement, John generally jerked his legs down from the top of his desk; and, rising and kicking his chair back to the wall, he would stump around his littered office till the manilla carpet steamed with dust. Then he would wildly break away, seeking refuge either in the open street, or in his room at the old-time tavern, The Eagle House, "where," he would say, "I have lodged and boarded, I do solemnly asseverate, for a long, unbroken, middle-aged eternity of ten years, and can yet assert, in the words of the more fortunately-dying Webster, that 'I still live!'"
Extravagantly satirical as he was at times, John had always an indefinable drollery about him that made him agreeable company to his friends, at least; and such an admiring friend he had constantly at hand in the person of Bert Haines. Both were Bohemians in natural tendency, and, though John was far in Bert's advance in point of age, he found the young man "just the kind of a fellow to have around;" while Bert, in turn, held his senior in profound esteem - looked up to him, in fact, and in even his eccentricities strove to pattern after him. And so it was, when summer days were dull and tedious, these two could muse and doze the hours away together; and when the nights were long, and dark, and deep, and beautiful, they could drift out in the noon-light of the stars, and with "the soft complaining flute" and "warbling lute," "lay the pipes," as John would say, for their enduring popularity with the girls! And it was immediately subsequent to one of these romantic excursions, when the belated pair, at two o'clock in the morning, had skulked up a side stairway of the old hotel, and gained John's room, with nothing more serious happening than Bert falling over a trunk and smashing his guitar, - just after such a night of romance and adventure it was that, in the seclusion of John's room, Bert had something of especial import to communicate.
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James Whitcomb Riley
Freedom.
To be or not to be
Was everything she said
Just a few seconds before
She put a bullet in my head
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Shirley Moorjani
Monkey Jesus
MONKEY JESUS
They are funny people. Thieves and fraudulent constables
They fill their rotund bellies by using a so called holy book
Mockery upon mockery
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Gary Mac Billy
Sanguine
"The clock indicates the hour but what does enternity indicate?"
Whitman
Imagine, being told cubism isn't painting. That
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Paul Cameron Brown
Perfection
It has become a Concern,
how depression hovers in the Generation of today.
How pain lingers in our minds
feeling then with mixed emotions
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Tsogo Kautlwale
What If
What if we wake up on the other side
Where the abnormals become normal and reality is absconded
What if we wake up on the other side
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Owura Aquasi Nkrumah
Tomorrow
The word tomorrow evokes laughter,
For tomorrow doesn't exist here.
We make plans for future,
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Gopal Krishnan
Periodic Table
nikisema periodic table namaanisha
ile ability ya kukaa kwa certain level design tu uko kwa table for a season
boravtu u fullfill yako mission
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Perez Bulinda
A Time Will Come
A time will come
when the Lord will call and assemble all who are his.
The time is here
It is now
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Tim Justin
A Tale Of A Travel
The more unraveled mysteries,
The more hidden discoveries,
I packed my old rusty suitcase,
Voyaging to a destination i thought I knew,
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Obagha Chiamaka
Deep Inside My Heart
When the moon smiles, I see your face in it,
But I'm unable to read it casue it's still too far
I'm trying my best to swim in your dazzling smile,
To remember you when I feel alone in my world.
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Mohammed Arshad Amin