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Favorite community poems by L. B. Mek



  • Sappho's Lost Lyrics (Kevin Michael Bloor)
  • Fat Gus (Brimelow)
  • Fragments No. 5: Roadside Filipino Fruit Stalls (Gary Edward Geraci)
  • The Coming Wind (+3) (Kurt Philip Behm)
  • Conversion (Fay Slimm.)
  • Mind's Ablaze (Brimelow)
  • One Day When. (Goldfinch60)
  • Apple Blossoms (ron parrish aka wordman)
  • I find myself.... (SureshG)
  • Refrain of shame. (Tayama)
  • L’appel du vide (Joshua Harrison)
  • In Praise of the Fountain Pen! (Classicmister)
  • Sick to death (Olivia.)
  • All (John Prophet)
  • Centurion (AuburnScribbler)
  • Dead Man's Bones (Kevin Michael Bloor)
  • Occam's Retort (+4) (Kurt Philip Behm)
  • time, a haiku (siranswerer)
  • Blurring The Lines (+3) (Kurt Philip Behm)
  • Our Poem (Fay Slimm.)
  • Meghan and Harry (Classicmister)
  • A Tale of Loneliness (MendedFences27)
  • Our stories matter (Poetic Dan)
  • HIDDEN DEEP (Michael Edwards)
  • Jerry the fox terrier (dusk arising)
  • Semiosis (A Boy With Roses)
  • Bullseye! The frisky spouse accidentally and nearly blinded me (poet2rhyme4tommorrow)
  • Cure (Tayama)
  • And Who Gave Death a Feather? (aDarkerMind)
  • Painted Faces (MendedFences27)
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