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A Place Not Meant To Be: 12#12: Space Ghost-ed
Let's naught add to Space's new oddities,
we've space between our ears, with a spare room.
Silos hushed ... Grace spots our credulities,
our space mid-ear's blessed--a brain stained attune.
Post-Life; same space; new point--afeared darkness,
when question,...
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Categories:
appreciation, character, confidence, endurance,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Barbarossa IIAs Barbarossa roars into the East.
its southern bard cut swiftly to the core.
And as it raged the slaughtering increased,
consuming any force that stood before.
His swift barrage devoured the ranks of Red
as iron divisions consummated death.
These...
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Categories:
world war ii,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Barbarossa IWhen giants hide their heads beneath the sand,
the body lies unshielded from the Sun.
‘Tis but a hedge to seemingly withstand
the winds of war that nothing will out run.
‘Tis opportune for those that seek to rise...
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world war ii,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Barbarossa IIIA new command would counter their attack
to stay the storm that harkens at your door.
‘Twould be a feat that stunned the iron pack
for nothing dared defy the wolves before.
And though his pack could see...
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world war ii,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Song of The Chrysiridia Rhipheus Butterfly No 14: AABBRare grandness and extravagant appeal,
Chrysiridia Rhipheus ideal,
classified initially as a moth,
butterfly reborn as man of the cloth,
females, too, together metamorphized
Papilionidae catergorized
found on the island east of Africa,
one of the world's largest, Madagascar,
on its wettest, forestry,...
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Categories:
allusion, analogy, appreciation, beautiful,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
A Place Not Meant To Be: 11#11: Space Race Revised
X-X Bethlehem, then Jerusalem, He'll lay,
slides from angel wings through hourglass timeless
inquiry, that constant without delay
spatial values in place of life ... priceless?
Space is priceless and we welcome it here,
--present company excluded,...
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Categories:
conflict, dark, faith, hope,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Song of The Achillidesbianor Cramer Butterfly No 13: ABABOne of nature's pleasant, worthwhile assets,
Achillidesbianor Cramer, old
Latin a bearer of birth called, genus,
name, Chinese peacock, the Papilio
butterfly, Papilionidae lure
six pink bird-shaped spots slumber body framed
each outer black wings semicircular
pink spot on the...
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allusion, analogy, appreciation, butterfly,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
That was then, this is nowCleaved from God’s light, we wished to be as He
but one day we ate the forbidden fruit,
whose toxins caused dread and in heart envy,
darkening our luminous soul with soot.
Though tempestuous and wild, as God’s child,
we...
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Categories:
god, heaven, love, spiritual,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
A Place Not Meant To Be: 10#10: No Room At The Inn
They blossomed they did like rows of roses.
Places for lodgers, those traveling sourced,
their reasons countered their changing poses,
frequent stays and returns have been endorsed.
There will be places that might be...
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allusion, analogy, appreciation, beautiful,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
A Place Not Meant To Be: 09#9: Days of Paper Roses
Do the numbers--dogs don't count--just survives!
Then everything, be as close enough, still,
of this and that, thoughts begin and end, thrives,
truth betold, none were measured boundless will.
There's a bold statement, typed...
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Categories:
allusion, analogy, appreciation, culture,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Nothing 'Mo BettaWritten By: D. Collins 3/27/24
Watching the dark sky turn from night to day.
The sun that soon follows warms us with its rays.
There's nothing 'mo betta than another day of life.
Treat every second of it...
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Categories:
inspiration,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
The Battle of Britain IAs aspiration seeks to take its toll,
your mass flotilla salvaged sons of war.
‘Twas but a feat the angels will extol
though Satan’s army rallies at your door.
Your youthful fit have vowed to serve the Crown.
They muster...
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Categories:
world war ii,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
The Battle of Britain IIA pulsing motive met them in the sky
to paint his birds before they flew your way,
then talons reared, determined to deny
the devil’s flying wolves a win this day.
Your heaven’s filled relentlessly with fire
as deficit engulfed...
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world war ii,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
The Battle of Britain IIIA dogged stance had made the beast retire
as disappointment filled the devil’s veins.
Though Brit resolve repulsed his hellish fire
this demon’s air of pompousness remains.
His raging storm had faltered in the face
of fierce resistance,...
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Categories:
world war ii,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
A Place Not Meant To Be: 08#8: Time's Up
Renewed, a second, their forevermore,
a bobbing pin rethreads all in red threads,
the pedals are pressed up and down the floor,
the bobbing pin threads in and out all reds.
The Kids and Mom in...
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Categories:
allusion, analogy, appreciation, fate,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
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