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    The Speaker's Mistake by bdmac666

    A crowd of people filed into the massive conference hall.
    The chandeliers were polished brass and paintings graced the wall.
    They’d come to hear the message of a man they’d grown to love.
    Th…

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    The Last Ride by bdmac666

    The sky was dark, the moon was out. The time was ten o’clock.
    Marie had drank some Michelob, and John, some AfterShock.
    They left the bar a little drunk. They laughed as they departed.
    Marie…

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    The Perils Of Mary Jane by bdmac666

    There is someone I used to know. Her name is "Mary Jane".
    I thought she’d be a lot of fun, but all I found was pain.
    She came into my life when I was going through high school.
    My friends to…

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    San Francisco Surf by bdmac666

    From Pier 39 to Fisherman’s Wharf, to the 49er’s pretty green turf,
    there is nothing so romantic as the sound of the San Francisco surf.
    From Embarcadero to The Great Highway, romance is in t…

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    A Red Umbrella by bdmac666

    Pretty days of Autumn, which bring a cooler breeze.
    Birds high upon a wing, the swaying of the trees.
    The clouds which look like cotton, the skies turn shades of yellow.
    The future holds sur…

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    What If? by bdmac666

    What if sunshine went away? What if rain clouds came to stay?
    What if romance was no fun? What if passion came undone?
    What if friendship held no joys? What if girls stopped liking boys?
    Wha…

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    The Beauty Of It All by bdmac666

    A summer sun, an autumn breeze, the spiraling leaves of fall.
    Just look around and you will see the beauty of it all.
    Folks holding hands, a game of chess, a red oak tree so tall.
    It’s thing…

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    Road Rage by bdmac666

    The horn’s a blarin’, with tempers flarin’. We all have days like this.
    The men are starin’, some women wearin’ a top that shows their tits.
    A cellphone rings, the radio sings and puts us on …

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    A Poem For Mother by bdmac666

    What do you say to one who’s love has carried you from birth?
    What do you do to make her life as rich as it is worth?
    There’s lots of things we think we need to give to one another.
    But ther…

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    My Granny's Place by bdmac666

    There is a place I’ll not forget, when I was just a child
    where members of my family would gather for a while.
    We’d always meet at Christmas time, and sometimes New Year’s Eve.
    Thanksgiving …

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    United We Stand by bdmac666

    United we stand, divided we fall. The words hold so much meaning.
    The right to live the way we want. C’mon. We must be dreaming.
    To think the world will one day learn to love us as we are.
    T…

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    Imperfect Unions by bdmac666

    Ya know these days, the way life is, there’s many forms of love.
    What may not seem ok to you, to some might fit like a glove.
    It’s not for me or you to say just what some people need.
    You do…

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    Across A Distant Shore by bdmac666

    There’s times we might forget ‘bout those that seem to matter more.
    The ones who live in poverty across a distant shore.
    From time to time, we ought to stop and think of those in need.
    To he…

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    Silent Cries by bdmac666

    You see it in their faces when you look into their eyes.
    The pain and hurt they feel. Their desperate silent cries.
    An alcoholic rage, or a drug unduced display.
    No children should be forced…

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