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  • LLapp
    Premium Member
    • Aug 2014
    • 462

    #61
    "Present: That part of eternity dividing the domain of disappointment from the realm of hope." — Ambrose Bierce​

    Andy451
    June 17, 2023, 7:31 pm
    "The domain of disappointment" is good. He uses a little poetry to extend both the boundaries of heaven and hell.

    Bitter Bierce,
    so terse and fierce.
    He's singing now
    in both my earse!​

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    • kb83
      Member
      • Mar 2014
      • 73

      #62
      Bierce is fierce! Good one, Andy, thanks, Llapp! But I would have spelled the last word "ierce".

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      • Eureka
        Member
        • Oct 2018
        • 327

        #63
        "Poet: A person born with an instinct for poverty. " — Elbert Hubbard

        montyb
        December 2, 2012, 3:49 pm
        Sounds like what I am, if only I could rhy-am.​

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        • hrossa
          Premium Member
          • Apr 2020
          • 93

          #64
          ...Monty'd be Omar Khayyam?

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          • kb83
            Member
            • Mar 2014
            • 73

            #65
            "My riches consist not in the extent of my possessions, but in the fewness of my wants."

            — J. Brotherton

            WRQ9
            February 1, 2014, 4:49 pm
            "Fewness" as a word, will never loose it's newness, cause every time you use this word the folks will put you through this.​

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            • kb83
              Member
              • Mar 2014
              • 73

              #66
              Originally posted by hrossa
              ...Monty'd be Omar Khayyam?
              Nice, hrossa!

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              • hrossa
                Premium Member
                • Apr 2020
                • 93

                #67
                Ooh, a poet liked mine. kb83 I'm honored!

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                • hrossa
                  Premium Member
                  • Apr 2020
                  • 93

                  #68
                  This poem sums up the feelings of many!

                  "Any landing you can walk away from is a good one. "

                  SusieKewsie
                  March 5, 2024, 1:48 pm
                  Sometimes my strong feelings come out as poetry:
                  When stratus clouds are all around, I'll keep my feet down on the ground.
                  If lightening, rain and thunder sound, I'll keep my feet down on the ground.
                  When icy wings and fog abound, I'll keep my feet down on the ground.
                  There's danger in the sky, I've found; I'll keep my feet down on the ground.​

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                  • Eureka
                    Member
                    • Oct 2018
                    • 327

                    #69
                    kb83's limericks make me happy.

                    "Happiness is an attitude of mind, born of the simple determination to be happy under all outward circumstances." — J. Donald Walters (Kriyananda, born James Donald Walters, was a direct disciple of the yogi Paramahansa Yogananda.)


                    kb83
                    February 17, 2023, 3:32 pm
                    A yogi named Kriyananda
                    Said happiness is not any wonder
                    Decide to be glad,
                    Not angry or sad,
                    'cuz balance can make your heart fondah​

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                    • kb83
                      Member
                      • Mar 2014
                      • 73

                      #70
                      Eureka, your reaction makes me happy! And I had forgotten about this one!

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                      • Eureka
                        Member
                        • Oct 2018
                        • 327

                        #71
                        "Dwell not upon thy weariness, thy strength shall be according to the measure of thy desire." — Arab Proverb


                        skeeter
                        February 22, 2015, 2:59 am
                        Oh, me, oh, my, when "the" is "thy,"
                        Methinketh me is going to cry.​

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                        • LLapp
                          Premium Member
                          • Aug 2014
                          • 462

                          #72
                          "What is a thousand years? Time is short for one who thinks, endless for one who yearns." — Henri Alban-Fournier​

                          kb83
                          September 13, 2023, 7:18 pm
                          What is a thousand years?
                          On you the question turns.
                          Time is short for one who thinks,
                          Endless for one who yearns.​

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                          • kb83
                            Member
                            • Mar 2014
                            • 73

                            #73
                            More self-promotion:


                            "The most delightful pleasures cloy without variety. "

                            — Publilius Syrus

                            kb83
                            January 13, 2025, 2:07 pm


                            A man named Publilius Syrus,
                            Gave cogent advice meant to steer us,
                            Those things we enjoy,
                            Will soon come to cloy,
                            If we gather them too often near us.

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                            • kb83
                              Member
                              • Mar 2014
                              • 73

                              #74
                              Still more self-promotion

                              "These impossible women! How they do get around us! The poet was right: Can't live with them, or without them."
                              — Aristophanes

                              kb83
                              Jan. 23, 2025, 7 p.m.

                              A satirist named Aristophanes
                              Took note of life's many cacophanies.
                              With wicked insight he
                              Poked fun at the mighty,
                              Anxiety his wit did often ease.

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                              • hrossa
                                Premium Member
                                • Apr 2020
                                • 93

                                #75
                                Self-promotion or not, these are some fun rhymes. "Did often ease"!

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