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    The Real Lady   I would love to call  Mary Magdalene  and ask her to lunch to discuss what it was like back then to know Jesus to know redemption to be a woman of earthen means naked to the lust of those same sketchy gentlemen who judged her Wondering why...

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    • Mary Magdalene has always felt to me like Jesus, most loyal follower. Even if she wasn’t at the Last Supper, I can imagine her being the one who set the table and prepared the meal. She feels like an everywoman – someone who carries the judgment and misunderstanding that so many women have faced, whether for past mistakes, perceived flaws, or simply for not fitting society’s expectations.

      I don’t believe she was a prostitute. I think she was a strong, capable woman who may have simply been ahead of her time. People judged her and labeled her unfairly, but Jesus saw her for who she truly was – a good and faithful person. And really, that’s what all of us should strive to be. Great write, j

      • Thank you….I don’t believe it either…but people get labeled…and usually by ones who have no room to do that if they look in their own closets for skeletons.

    • Powerful work, my friend.

    • Powerfully penned, Jacob. Not to mention she penned a gospel that was left out of the Bible, of course it was. A lot of sexist men in power, who never wanted women to be treated equally. Just my opinion. lol. Excellent write my friend. Appreciate you.

      Damian

    • Well said, my friend. How can we possibly know those buried under thousands of years of dust, when we do not know those who live among us, friends we see and hear, and touch, who share our very houses, not even those who stare blankly back from mirrors?

    • What an enigmatic poem for an enigmatic figure. Perhaps it shall unravel the collective misunderstanding of the centuries and provide a new light for her.

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    Making it Beautiful

    Home playing piano Making it beautiful Just for you In your favorite red dress Each heart beat key Bringing me closer for free Fingertip music notes Catching a ride Exhaled at midnight Melody blown kisses For only your ears Devoted to appear Millions of miles away Playing piano...

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    • Hola! I wondered when you’d share more of your talent! Seems life is good with you Amiga 🌼

      • Dude!! I just finished my book. Every poem has an accompanied piece of art! It’s titled Poetry Stained Teeth!
        It’s on Amazon!! But to get a printed copy you need to go to Book Baby. It’s who I went through to self publish!!
        This is one page of my book! It’s what I’ve been working on all year. Phew. I’m starting my second one!

        Thanks for checking this out !!

    • This is a beautiful take on playing the piano.

      • Thanks Fia!

        Especially for helping me with posting!
        This is another older one from back in DUP days and kind of flirting with Mark. hahaha
        It was before we decided to meet. He would always comment and kind of tip toe flirt!
        Where I on the other hand was a bit more aggressive. Lol

        Thanks for the awesome comment!!

    • Beautifully penned, Adel. Into the book it belongs! You know how much I love poems that highlight music, excellent write my friend. The art compliments the write nicely. Great to see you posting again. Appreciate you.

      Damian

      • Hey there Damien.

        Yes, I have a love for music poems too! I have a few more others I might post here.
        Thank you for the snaps on my art! It came out just like I imagined it would. It’s been quite a year putting this together
        I’m glad most of it is over. Now I need to try and market! I need pointers amigo!!! Hahaha

        Stay cool amigo!

    • The pic reminds me of you, of course! Especially the long, beautiful hair! And, I can see you writing, if not playing the piano. Your words are music to my eyes.
      This is a “not so secret anymore” wonderful love poem. And I am so frickin lucky to have found you. Your limitless awesome traits. You will always be beautiful, forever. And talented!

    • Hey honey. Thank you!! November can’t come soon enough.
      I tried to sleep but I couldn’t so here I am. Hopefully I will tonight
      I’ll call you in a bit. Need my coffee time with you!!

      I love this comment!!! You make me feel so beautiful:)

    • i can just imagine you, looking at the picture… your delicate fingers dancing on the piano…n owww woow

    • Hi Dimpy! I’m so happy to see you here.
      Thank you for the comment:). That is me, my son took it and then I embellished everything else.
      I have no idea how to play it but in my mind I’m a pro. Haha

      I’m glad you enjoyed!

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    alas

    subtle affection in common showndown deep a seed growweeping rebellion a hellion stirredreaching out through the eternal glarea lass fair and hair of fireemerald eyes and pale of skinlook over the centuriesseeking the passion of her belovedsilently she bide...

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    • Hello Crims!
      I like the old-timey vibe of this. I wish there was more along this type actually. It just seems to set a nice tone when reading. Like those before us perhaps. At any rate, this is a wonderful poem that you’ve presented for us.

      • hello dearest Styxian good evening I’m happy the language of this write spoke to you it was how it presented itself the poem I mean thank you so much for letting me know ❤️

    • Hey crimson!

      The last line is a dark but beautiful visual. It gives me a Celtic vibe.
      It starts off with wonderful bits of love then changes tone.
      I love the word pairing of sweeping crimson. It’s like a red wave of devotion.

      Love your stuff chica:)

    • hello lovely poetess thank you graciously ❤️

    • Beautifully penned, Brenda. Amazing write my friend. Appreciate you.

      Damian

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    Silently Drowning

    It was red wine streams  which flowed me to their grave    I only wished to tell them   how much I missed them,  but there was something  in the Welsh air, which  stopped my lips from moving    The closest bar  was a lifetime away,  who told the barmaid...

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    • You’re on a tear lately, Rob. Which is good for us as your audience!
      You sir are truly a poet. Even if you scoff at such titles. LOL.
      I love where this write took me, in my own visuals. just enough detail to create a scene, for us to be bystanders to with our own eyes in our brains.

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