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Alexandrines Poems - Poems about Alexandrines


Premium Member Thank You Ma'Am - In Memoriam Queen Elizabeth Ii
...In memoriam: Queen Elizabeth II died on 8 September 2022. May she Rest in Peace. Gracious and a constant all my life, not bending to public opinion o’ strife, your sharp wit could cut like a Bo......

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Categories: alexandrines, death, funeral, grief, in
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member What Are Words - a Florilegium Poem
...What are words other than coffin nails be? Who does it belong to when it rails me? An empty vessel at best that bails thee. Lend me your ear and draw your heart near; my words might seer, but h......

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Categories: alexandrines, analogy, emotions, literature, metaphor,
Form: Other



Premium Member Brocken Spectre - a Florilegium Poem
...The root word for religion is not kind – Latin verb that means to tie or to bind – as it tends to play tricks on anyone’s mind. For some, the edicts lash; they merc......

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Categories: alexandrines, introspection, poetry, religion,
Form: Other
Premium Member Ceraunophiliac - a Suzette Sonnet
...In awe, I welcome Thor with utmost glee. The powerful celestial force set free amongst the hills and over the coarse scree. The winds that whip and slink — the hailstones loudly clink. Flashes ......

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Categories: alexandrines, analogy, god, nature, relationship,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Ineffable Mysteries - a Suzette Sonnet
...We paid the price for hasty choices made and cried our tears for dreams put to the blade. The lessons learned a hefty price we paid. Against our woes, we rail — the urgency to bail. Excuses ve......

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Categories: alexandrines, introspection,
Form: Sonnet



Rabbit Rapport
...Rabbits create quickly fruitful procreation spurring tender feelings domestication shared. I connect with one for just this dawn, she has birthed four babies, smack dab in the middle ......

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Categories: alexandrines, 11th grade, birth, morning,
Form: Alexandrine

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