Poetry competition CLOSED 23rd October 2022 00:30am
WINNER
Anonymous
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Poem of the Month - October 2022

LunaGreyhawk
Dangerous Mind
United States 17awards
Joined 8th July 2019
Forum Posts: 884

Poetry Contest

Three weeks to nominate your favorite poems!
You have THREE weeks to nominate no more than THREE of your favorite poems from another DUP poet!

Please note the following guidelines when making nominations:
The voting for this competition is anonymous; therefore,spoken word nominations will be disqualified. You may nominate Spoken Word pieces in the competition below.

Spoken Word of the Month Comp (every other month) is here:

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1. Self nominations are not accepted. The great majority of the competitions here are about spotlighting one's own work on a particular topic or theme.  This is a chance to nominate that poem that you wish you had written but some other great talent here beat you to it.

2. You may nominate only THREE poems from THREE different DU members.

3. No DUPLICATE NOMINATIONS. If you nominate a poem that has already been nominated you will be asked to replace the nomination.

4. Any genre except erotica or pornography. This is a Facebook feature and we must adhere to their guidelines.  

5. Any member who is banned or disables their account PRIOR to winning will be automatically disqualified.

6. One win per member per calendar year, beginning with the month they win.

7. Please notify your nominee they have been nominated.

Nomination Duration is three weeks followed by a week of site voting!

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2022:
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2018
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2016
November  - JOHN FEDDELER
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poet Anonymous

Related submission no longer exists.
I nominate The Human Condition, by DeathRattle89

#addiction #MentalHealth #porn #SelfReflection #sex


https://deepundergroundpoetry.com/poems/463183-the-human-condition/

PoetSpeak
Tyrant of Words
United States 54awards
Joined 17th Nov 2013
Forum Posts: 166

Sacred Promise

Enchanting serenity,    
still waters and babbling brooks,  
a welcome for all,    
yet not all are welcome.    
For there is a war for the soul of poetry    
and our love of vacuous beauty    
    
A lovely woman walking by,    
beguiling perfume scents the air,    
yet reaching for this memory she disappears,    
leaving nothing but empty air,    
as if she was never there    
   
Petals strewn upon the ground,    
the aftermath of a poor flower's torture,    
so lovely we forget, beauty    
can be empty and cruel,    
beauty without a heart is cold    
just unending sadness hidden in a dream    
    
Poems of pain and sorrow,    
poems of nights' dark pleasures,    
lost souls and broken hearts,    
are the sharpened blades of my poetry,    
that weep my blood and cry despair    
   
lost with no direction home,    
I come as refugee seeking peace.    
Yet I give my promise to all,    
that within my raw and awkward prose,    
you will find the light of my spirit,    
consecrated by sacred pledge,    
I offer you my loving soul
Written by APissPoorShaman (Ryszard)
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I nominate APissPoorShaman for Sacred Promise


Zazzles
Broomie
Tyrant of Words
United States 24awards
Joined 23rd Nov 2013
Forum Posts: 1781

Related submission no longer exists.
I nominate Bluevelvete for poet of the month

https://deepundergroundpoetry.com/poems/462874-the-folly-of-fear-the-precariousness-of/

This is the best piece of poetry I’ve read in a very very long time. it’s not only meaningful it’s visceral and heartfelt and gentle, all woven into beautiful a poem. it’s amazing!

APissPoorShaman
Ryszard
Fire of Insight
United States 2awards
Joined 12th May 2021
Forum Posts: 26

Running projection at that porn theater in Times Square

Remember those years in the tiny walk up
You were writing erotica hoping to get discovered
I was working on my doctorate in sin
 Running projection at that porn theater in Times Square
That was dingy NYC
Long before organic
 
When Holly was working the Lincoln Tunnel entrance
You could get a quick suck for five bucks
Nobody cared if she had too many teeth
or if she was really a she
Life was less complicated back then
 
Holly bought mouthwash in industrial quantities
Hygiene on the fly still important
A woman still needs some dignity
 
If any money was left over at the end of the month
We went to the Scorpion bar on 14th between B and C
No hipsters back then
Just real people in dollar store clothes
Happy for a few snorts and a couple of rot gut chasers
 
There's no happy ending  
Continuance is all you get
It was a soiled life
We got older and then got real jobs  
Then we got better clothes  
The mac and cheese life rolled over
 
Looking back it was romantic in a dime store way
We laughed at our poverty
Grateful to have had the moment
A love affair in sordid NYC
We didn't overdose
That was good
Written by PoetSpeak
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The most human poem I've ever read, telling of both our ugliness and our beauty, yet even our dark side is written with nobility.

crimsin
Unveiling
Tyrant of Words
United States 121awards
Joined 25th Jan 2011
Forum Posts: 2635

Running projection at that porn theater in Times Square

Remember those years in the tiny walk up
You were writing erotica hoping to get discovered
I was working on my doctorate in sin
 Running projection at that porn theater in Times Square
That was dingy NYC
Long before organic
 
When Holly was working the Lincoln Tunnel entrance
You could get a quick suck for five bucks
Nobody cared if she had too many teeth
or if she was really a she
Life was less complicated back then
 
Holly bought mouthwash in industrial quantities
Hygiene on the fly still important
A woman still needs some dignity
 
If any money was left over at the end of the month
We went to the Scorpion bar on 14th between B and C
No hipsters back then
Just real people in dollar store clothes
Happy for a few snorts and a couple of rot gut chasers
 
There's no happy ending  
Continuance is all you get
It was a soiled life
We got older and then got real jobs  
Then we got better clothes  
The mac and cheese life rolled over
 
Looking back it was romantic in a dime store way
We laughed at our poverty
Grateful to have had the moment
A love affair in sordid NYC
We didn't overdose
That was good
Written by PoetSpeak
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APissPoorShaman said:



The most human poem I've ever read, telling of both our ugliness and our beauty, yet even our dark side is written with nobility.


I love this write from him I agree ❤️

PoetSpeak
Tyrant of Words
United States 54awards
Joined 17th Nov 2013
Forum Posts: 166

Thank you so much for your comments.
Lou Reed had a way of telling NYC stories.  I tried to honor him with my own based on his music...

PoetSpeak
Tyrant of Words
United States 54awards
Joined 17th Nov 2013
Forum Posts: 166

I love this comment ❤
Thank you

poet Anonymous

Wow, I missed this one from Bluevelvete the first go around, Jackie. Thank you so much for submitting it. Really glad I get to read it 😄!

poet Anonymous

I am an idiot I don't know how this works. Comment edited away because it was a repost

_feral
Fire of Insight
United Kingdom 11awards
Joined 23rd Jan 2021
Forum Posts: 864

Related submission no longer exists.

admin
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The winner of this competition and any runners up were decided by public vote.

Thank you to the following members for voting:

Bluevelvete, olivia, LunaGreyhawk, Phantom2426, monovox128, JiltedJohnny, Northern_Soul, Fiftysevenhours, Razzerleaf, lepperochan, S-m-sawyer, ReggiePoet, PAR, admin, MadameLavender, APissPoorShaman, Mc_NJaxed, word_circus, Styxian

LunaGreyhawk
Dangerous Mind
United States 17awards
Joined 8th July 2019
Forum Posts: 884

Just a quick note, it was BlueVelvete’s poem that was selected as the winner of this month’s competition, there must have been an error when the trophy was awarded.  I’ve sent a message to Webmiss to let her know.  I apologize for the confusion!  

Congratulations, Blue!

PoetSpeak
Tyrant of Words
United States 54awards
Joined 17th Nov 2013
Forum Posts: 166

Kudos Jackie Yo

poet Anonymous

Thanks so much, Luna and a heartfelt thank you to all those who voted. I'm beyond words and sincerely appreciative - 💙



(To Jackie, I can't thank you enough for your generous, kind hearted nomination; resulting in this surprising win. I will always be incredibly moved and extremely grateful that you saw something in me and my writing that I couldn't or didn't.. Love you, dear lady!!)

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