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Ayre Poems - Poems about Ayre

Premium Member Likeness Ssenekil: Part 2
...*Image of Many Meanings by KWC. Likeness ssenekiL: Part 2 (HOMONYMS: Homophones & Homographs) The batter's foul ball killed a fowl that later caused a foul o......

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Categories: ayre, word play,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Angel Knew What She Was Doing
...I count on angels. They speak to me. Not in voices, but telepathically. They do not leave me alone until I do certain things. I know it is an angel due to their persistent tenacity. Call Toni. ......

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Categories: ayre, angel,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member A Poetry Definition of Me
...1.cinquain.- love at first sght Adeaide Crapsey cinquain form first motivated my interest in poetry 2.imagist- viduage Capturing an enigmatic image into words upon my page my continuing i......

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Categories: ayre, life, poetry, word play,
Form: List
Premium Member Poetic Love
...Consumed under infinite sunless night; Its uncountable fixed flickering stars, With tendrils tender love and a lullaby, Mid quiet indulgent heaven, it dost sings. Swell of explosive unsated ......

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Categories: ayre, love,
Form: Free verse
The Piano
...Ebony and ivory, noted for sound, Digital playback, sleight of hand. Songsters echo, vibrant pound, Upright, organ, cottage, grand. Strings attached, taut with suspense, The Master Key hammers......

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Categories: ayre, music,
Form: Light Verse



Premium Member Eye Sea Bye the See
...Sea the wight-capped waives rolling inn the see; here the howling wynds, wile I’m standing hear, whale and forme hi waives. Theirs eh jumping wail- tale upp inn the ayre! This should make gneiss ......

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Categories: ayre, imagery, nonsense, word play,
Form: Free verse
Damn Bird
... "Damn Bird" All the King's Corsairs & Grand Sailors them all! Went to winds in efforts enthralled~ Ken o'lone sailor whot's ayre so then gone~ Nay naught e'er whot's seen any day's dawn~ F......

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Categories: ayre, adventure, animal, me, bird,
Form: Rhyme
Asparagus Full Grown
..."Asparagus Full Grown" Now it had been said again & again... By those who sailed way away back then when~ Whot ayre aloft shall always come down~ So's may be seen in the streets of some town! 'Twas......

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Categories: ayre, adventure, dance, me, summer,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
The Contra Dance
...With lightened heart and care-loosed feet setting out hand-in-hand to Celtic tune and callers bleat of "hay," "gypsy," "allemand." All that satin, cotton and silk a'twirl in twos and fours, t......

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Categories: ayre, people, social, dance, dance,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member An Amatory Ayre
...My love, her hair, sweet beauty, garlands, crown; My love, her face, ever true, the fairest,found; My love, eyes, deep pools, silent semaphor......

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Categories: ayre, love, wife,
Form: Verse
Swept
... " Swept " 'Tis with heart heavy meownself so say~ That which doth trouble me then thus this day~ 'Twere she a schooner fine & so grand~ 'Twere not she longer in mind's eye demand~ I've sw......

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Categories: ayre, adventure, me, me,
Form: Rhyme
Sailor's Glee
... " Sailor's Glee " Now comes ol' sailor a'full o'glee Down town wharf to set a'sea Stumbled tripped he so did Lost to him his dozen quid! Down dark mole into wake O'merry sloop set sail did......

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Categories: ayre, adventure, sea, me, sea,
Form: Rhyme
'tis Calm Methinks
... " 'Tis Calm Methinks " 'Tis calm methinks so thought doth do~ Has me to wonder what next o'this few~ Sails a'luff & seas thus abate~ 'Tis naught such as this 'twould e'er be me fate~ Wind!......

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Categories: ayre, adventure, me, me,
Form: Rhyme
Krewe
... " Krewe " Them they whot sail ayre apt naught Bein' whot ayre so sailors once caught Agin a'so 'twere had them a choice Ne'er nay ne'er spaek so a'voice Ship's cat twere ne'er a'so well sp......

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Categories: ayre, adventure,
Form: Rhyme
Keen To His Fate
... " Keen To His Fate " First & foremost with alacrity, One sailor sailed so o'er his sea. Winds a'fillin' canvas & seam, Great ship layin' o'er well on her beam. Thus began a journey so bold......

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Categories: ayre, adventure, sea, journey, sea,
Form: Rhyme

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