What is happening on this site?



Some of my Faves,
Poets I am saying,
are no where to found
is this site going down?

John Lowe is terrific,
and Donia is great,
 Ms. Joyce is specific
 and Phil-os-oPhy
his remarks come in,
but way way to late.

 I read and study
 my favorite  creative writers,
but my poems are being taken,
never are posted,
and seem not to matter.

 What is happening to this site,
are my favoriteS leaving
or are we here to fight?
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Submitted on February 01, 2017

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABXX CDCXXD XAXXX EBE
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 397
Words 79
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 6, 5, 3

Edward Willard

I have been working in the mining industry, yes underground for 32 plus years, I have seen alot of people come and go and miners are their own breed of people. Yes some are college educated and love our jobs. As for me, I enjoy reading other peoples thoughts,and I try to find something good to say about most people and try to be a positive influence on my employees and all people in my everyday life. I have been through some very dark times in my life, most have been brought on by myself, but by the grace of God and alot of self thinking and searching I have overcome most things in life. I try to always be a positive role model and have learned most things in life the hard way.Thanks for taking the time to read my thoughts and your remarks are truely welcome good or bad. I for one Love Poetry.com and being back on line and being able to retrieve my old poetry was awesome! My wish is that we all can find a way to communicate via email if possible to share our lifes experiences and to be there for one another. I can be reached at willarde@compassminerals.com or motoxrat58@yahoo.com. Have a Blessed day and keep writing. All of your work absolutely and truely brightens my days!Ed more…

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