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  February 2008     3 hours ago

Submitted Poems 22 total

The View from Halfway Down

The weak breeze whispers nothing
the water screams sublime.
His feet shift, teeter-totter
deep breaths, stand back, it’s time.

Toes untouch the overpass
soon he’s water-bound.
Eyes locked shut but peek to see
the view from halfway down.

...

by Lenny Turteltaub

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added 2 months ago
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There’s No Power Like Home

We were sick of home,
Home sick.
That mask around our ear
Hung itself into the year.
Once we stepped into our home,
We found ourselves gasping, tear-
ing it off like a bandage,
Like something that gauzed
The great gape of our mouth. ...

by Amanda Gorman

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added 11 months ago
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פסק הדין

הִנֵּה יוֹשֵׁב פֹּה, הִנֵּהוּ.
עַל סַפְסַל הַנֶּאֱשָׁמִים בְּכִסְאֶהוּ,
אָדוֹלְף אַיְכְמָן – שְׁמוֹ זֶהוּ.

וּמִתְּהוֹם עָבָר עוֹלִים
שֵׁשֶׁת הַמִּילְיוֹנִים
וְאֶל שׁוֹפְטֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל הֵם פּוֹנִים:

שׁוֹפְטֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל, שׁוֹפְטֵינוּ,
...

by אסתר גלזר

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added 1 year ago
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יחי

ייע...

by ייע

 65 Views
added 1 year ago
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You

Hello there you
Yes dear, I’m talking to you
Can we make it...

by Yigal Ben Efraim

 239 Views
added 2 years ago
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Good one! Brings back old memories...

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I see that you successfully made it work with your poem "My Man and the Sea" — it looks great! You can view it here: https://www.poetry.com/poem/186191/my-man-and-the-sea.

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Solid.

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Well done!

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Hi Alan, You were awarded two mugs as part of our rewarding program (well done, there!). According to our records and the delivery service, one was delivered to a parcel locker on May 6, and the other was delivered to a parcel locker at the same location on May 20. I've sent both tracking links to your account as a personal message. 

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Solid work...

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Hi Blake!

The stars scorings on your poem page represent votes made by members after the contest concluded, they are not the official contest votes. Contest votes are those received during the contest voting period, and winners are notified via email for every contest vote received.
Your poem received two contest votes, unfortunately falling short of placing among the winners this time.

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ROTFL :-)

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LOL!

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My favorite of this month contest by all means, too polite in my opinion ;-)

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Indeed, fixed...

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Thanks for letting us know! Fixed now...

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Hi Caroline, please check your spam folder -- you can view the nominated entries here: https://www.poetry.com/contest-voting/2024/04

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The contest is officially underway, and nominations are now open for reading and voting. An email containing voting instructions has been sent to all nominees. Best of luck to all participants!

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