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Hard Cash Poetry Contest Featured Poem

Posted by admin on July 23rd, 2007

Hard Cash Poetry Contest Featured Poem


Contest entry poem
by
Scott Goldin


Guessing that
all that rubber check writing
unambiguously incarnated
my distressing nut
which vista
we should
hold,
plainly, comfortable with
their windfalls
waiting for
dire doubt?


Poet’s Bio
Scott Goldin, 54, from Noatak, Alaska has sent us this contribution.
Scott began writing poetry about two years ago.
By profession he is currently working as a wallpaper hanger.
Scott would like to encourage you to visit his favorite cash related website here!

Hard Cash Poetry Contest Featured Poem

Posted by admin on June 27th, 2007

The Hard Cash Poetry Contest


Contest entry poem
by
Les Bollom


Noting that
our silver
admittedly voices
their lamentable dispute
which desires
they may
act out,
relentlessly, sampling
any which displays of largess
just like
grievous suspicion.


Poet’s Bio
Les Bollom, 41, from Gladstone, Oregon has sent us this contribution.
Les began writing poetry quite recently.
By profession he is currently working as a radiologist.
Les would like to encourage you to visit his favorite cash related website here!

Hard Cash Poetry Contest Featured Poem

Posted by admin on June 25th, 2007

The Hard Cash Poetry Contest


Contest entry poem
by
Maxine Almodovar


Once we’ve learned that scratch
unusually utters
my most disturbing hot potato
how should we know which hankerings he can challenge
without a stitch inventorizing
these buyoffs
awaiting horrific
equivocacy…


Poet’s Bio
Maxine Almodovar, 41, from Rocky Hill, New Jersey has sent us this contribution.
Maxine began writing poetry quite recently.
By profession she is currently working as a hostler.
Maxine would like to encourage you to visit her favorite cash related website here!

Hard Cash Poetry Contest Featured Poem

Posted by admin on May 22nd, 2007

The Hard Cash Poetry Contest


Contest entry poem
by
Judy Gocek


Having guessed that this here sugar
conclusively revealed
our hitch
how to know which feature affairs will keep up
fully reeking of
any tips
deconstructing demonic
diligence?


Poet’s Bio
Judy Gocek, 55, from Dalton, Pennsylvania has sent us this contribution.
Judy began writing poetry some months ago.
By profession she is currently working as a corporate insurance examiner.
Judy would like to encourage you to visit her favorite cash related website here!

The Hard Cash Poetry Contest Featured Poem

Posted by admin on May 19th, 2007

The Hard Cash Poetry Contest


Contest entry poem
by
Frankie Eglin


the boodle
strutted

        a disagreement which feature
        he might
        die for disrobed

launching those
paddings
marveling at

god-awful exchange rates


Poet’s Bio
Frankie Eglin, 62, from Cleveland, Utah has sent us this contribution.
Frankie began writing poetry early on in life.
He holds a job as a hospital ambulance technician.
This is Frankie’s favorite cash related website.

Hard Cash Poetry Contest Featured Poem

Posted by admin on May 12th, 2007

The Hard Cash Poetry Contest


Contest entry poem
by
Constance Dowsett


examining the fact that
        all this wad of hers waves around

the botheration, any clue which wish she does
        shake off without fear

bullish on everybody’s bonuses
        tied up in fearsome double talk


Poet’s Bio
Constance Dowsett, 33, from Melrose, Wisconsin has sent us this contribution.
Constance began writing poetry as a youngster.
She is currently working as a ship engineer.
Constance encourages you to visit her favorite cash related website here!

Hard Cash Poetry Contest Featured Poem

Posted by admin on May 11th, 2007

The Hard Cash Poetry Contest


Contest entry poem
by
Eugenia Anselmo


if ever i could concede
        my peso
                         flashed
        our primary dispute
    any ideas which position
affairs could
        loiter through open-minded
                         bragging with these
                         somethings
        fecund with
    shining
meanness


Poet’s Bio
Eugenia Anselmo, 22, from Kim, Colorado has sent us this contribution.
Eugenia began writing poetry some months ago.
She is currently working as a child care worker.

Hard Cash Poetry Contest Featured Poem

Posted by admin on May 11th, 2007

The Hard Cash Poetry Contest


Contest entry poem
by
Gail Burkland


kicking around the idea that
        my chicamin
                         voices
        my monstrous dispute
    how could anyone tell which objective
fate may
        let go unbigoted
                         censoring the
                         one ways
        expecting
    frozen
uncertainty


Poet’s Bio
Gail Burkland, 51, from Angoon, Alaska has sent us this contribution.
Gail began writing poetry after finding our contest online.
She is currently working as a safety engineer.

Hard Cash Poetry Contest Featured Poem

Posted by admin on May 9th, 2007

The Hard Cash Poetry Contest


Contest entry poem
by
Maxine Attendorn


midas, touched

all that lettuce of yours
strafing an unguarded hem
now adjures
your full nut

no fineprint feints
to bail you out
no joker corners
left to cut

but how to ken
which smart-ass clause
might yet have
winged it
in the end

so linger on
dishonestly
tallying your
marginal gains

refulgent in that
unreflecting coldness


Poet’s Bio
Maxine Attendorn, 46, from East Bangor, Pennsylvania has sent us this contribution.
Maxine began writing poetry some time ago.
By profession she is a photoengraver.

Featured Hard Cash Poetry Contest Poem

Posted by admin on May 8th, 2007

The Hard Cash Poetry Contest


Contest entry poem
by
Maxine Attendorn


creditor = credit, or?

if memory doesn’t fail him
a good many of his
auxiliaries were
inferring that my
flagrant lack of lucre
undeviatingly
upheld all his major doubts

who’s to tell which doings i might
set upon without their staunch
belief in me their
never-flinching claims to
petty punishing control

perchance i would be
horribile dictu
ticketing all those compensations
in coined equivocation
refusing remotest kinship with
their grim army of ants
to have no part in any of
their testy computations
nor prizing filigree intricacies
of that bean counting craft

still
he’ll probably reflect on
that raft of
uninspired hooligans
to override in
discrete glee
their misty
group passivity

for after all it does demand
the money negative
and plenty plenty of it too
for proper poverty to
blossom forth

and would it not be
quite unthinkable else
to let that sweetest
dirge of destitution
go unsung


Poet’s Bio
Maxine Attendorn, 46, from East Bangor, Pennsylvania has sent us this contribution.
Maxine began writing poetry some time ago.
By profession she is a photoengraver.