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Best A Trillion Poems

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Premium Member A Glimpse


guilty as charged
i stole it tall
every consonant 
every vowel
every word
every sentence 

plagiarized 

the ocean
in its unique shades of blues and greens
combined and blended to create
its...

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Categories: a trillion, beauty, celebration, character, creation,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Terra Incognita
Peering beyond reach of human capacity
I revolve around the sun in a solar orbit,
Looking deep in space for origins of bygone
Going way beyond anyone has...

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Categories: a trillion, science, space, stars, universe,
Form: Personification
Premium Member I, the Clone
I, The Clone

     So that I would not live alone,
     My parents thought I should be a...

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Categories: a trillion, humorous, me, satire,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Ebony and Ivory
Lost amongst a trillion stars.
In lustrous shades of Ebony and Ivory.
We are like the moon craving for night fall,
so our twin embers can ignite dark...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: a trillion, inspiration,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Talking Tree Truth
Come with me to the Talking Tree
a place where spirit and nature can be.
Where science of the forest couples
with ancient traditions of the land.
Where indigenous...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: a trillion, native american, nature, science,
Form: Couplet



Premium Member Hey, That's My Money
Well, I see that Congress is proposin' another trillion dollar spree!
Those inept buffoons must think money grows upon a tree!
The treasury is crankin' out bales...

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Categories: a trillion, funny, political, money,
Form: Rhyme
Another Memory To Keep-First May Contest
May the first is traditionally the beginning of Spring
St Joseph is their patron saint this day to be 
the  only free day when no...

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Categories: a trillion, day, spring,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Ultraviolet
The sun shines in perfect darkness, twirling relentlessly ...

as do a trillion trillion other stars, daubed on the blackest black.
Still, life itself seeds and burgeons...

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Categories: a trillion, analogy, appreciation, dark, joy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Flat Packed Kitchens
I decided to turn around this morning,
stop spooning away the day 
Forget about mother nature, 
look much deeper into the grey
I could see late night...

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Categories: a trillion, confusion, god, how i
Form: Rhyme
The Computer Screen
Of the items in the store,
All were second hand
An old computer did I buy,
With a broken stand

One side was badly scratched
Two knobs were missing too
But...

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© Jack Clark  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: a trillion, computer, conflict, dark, fantasy,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member How It Is
Here's How It Is:

The atoms dance
While Space expands
And shoals of galaxies race away
Towards every point of no return
And spin and spin
Like Catherine Wheels
And firework flashes
Brilliantly...

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Categories: a trillion, creation, imagery, slam, visionary,
Form: Free verse
Adebimpe, the African Beauty
ADEBIMPE

Going through this life at a frenzied pace
It's clear why we call it human race
I saw a piece of carefully gathered stardust
A desire for every...

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Categories: a trillion, africa, character, eulogy,
Form: Ode
Premium Member The Legacy of Law - Part One -
Law began by living,
locomotion meeting the rails of electric rainfall,
Consequence coursing through interconnected crossbeams
making all form fruit of the first & final recipe,
one great statute...

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Categories: a trillion, adventure, universe,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Philosophy of Free
Voices facing headwinds feel the calming seas
Elephants grasping backdraft tails are letting
go and hearing the rumble of discontent.

The runaway (with your $$$) train called washing-
ton...

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Categories: a trillion, anti bullying,
Form: Lyric
What Is Life
What is life?
Life is just eating, sleeping and making sex
to show your identity
that, you  have strength enough
to produce kid, to earn your bread and...

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Categories: a trillion, feelings, humanity, meaningful, political,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things