Best Abduct Poems


Golden Mountains

Glorifying thrills of curious weeds
Wandering children with careless deeds
Broken leaves embracing the sun
Goblin heads for the better sure
On boundless grounds, allure
Vapours from the void so numb.


Release from heaven,the Godly tears
Silently succumb to the human fears 
Thirsty flock of birds galore 
Accosted branches reach out for help
The heartless Mother had never felt
The thrust of Wintry furor.


Rails of stillness,thunder past
Childlike happiness racing fast
Against the skyline,blue
The blazing lime,ever so greedy
Lazy cows and cranes dreamy
Raindrops and melancholy flew


Misty mornings of cobweb twists
Freezing feelings of stuffy fists
Prancing on a rainbow, over hot coffee
Golden veils spun from the fire
Over distant highness of desire
A magic, a mystery, it seems to be..


The times of love and the times just
Dozen reveries of scrumptious lust
Abduct the heart to the same
Humble nature with happy dreams
When nightmare comes, it screams
Even the mountains vehemently maim


The labyrinth of a decedent mind
Indulge in masquerade like a rind,
From the sublime beauty of a picturesque felony
In rivers, flows the ardent smiles
Between mountains, are hidden rhymes
Of craved love, left behind,peace and harmony.

 Entry Landscape and Towns ...Thank you
© Iman Roy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abduct, love, nature,
Form: Rhyme

Premium Member A Dragon's Dilemma

What bad luck it was to be born in this land.
A countless number of knights have stood to take a stand.
Yes, through the years, there have been very large hordes.
They all come after me with their armour and swords.
At least one guy living in that castle is a liar.
It is not true that I abduct damsels and breathe fire.
With my long green tail covered with scales,
I have been the subject of some lousy fairy tales.
There is not one solitary moment I can have for my own.
Why don’t these chivalrous clowns just leave me alone?

Personification of a dragon
Categories: abduct, adventure, fantasy, funny, me,
Form: Rhyme

Premium Member Abduction

ominous clouds
abduct full moon's warmth~
earth's lavender 
of onlookers


3/19/2021

17 syllables 

 Poetry Contest: Lets Get Creative With Haiku.
Sponsored by: Constance La France

1.  One NEW Non-Traditonal Haiku in seventeen syllables or LESS

with a turn in direction on the final line or word, *very important*

2.  Nature only, no humanity so, NO . . .  I, me, or we 

3.  Written "in the moment" so, NO past tense, such as was.

4.  No capitalization(INCLUDING TITLE), or unnecessary punctuation.
© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abduct, flower, moon, night,
Form: Haiku

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Premium Member Chartered Dreams

The raft of life with chartered dreams,
                        through currents of storms and anguish;
                             the voyage tears apart our seams,
                            holding back our fears we languish,
                                      with oars of hope,
                                     struggling to cope.

                      Whirlpools abduct our course with might.
                               Pools of serenity and peace,
                               a horizon beyond the fight.
                          Where challenges begin to cease;
                                   stronger from strife,
                                      renewed, in life.


Date: June 11, 2022
For: Posie Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: Emile Pinet
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Categories: abduct, angst, hope, life, stress,
Form: Rhyme

An Ice Fishing House, Abandoned, in Need of Repair

An Ice Fishing House, Abandoned, in Need of Repair

That same shed waits
by the trees.
Waits on its skids
for the lake to freeze,
and the for the creaking 
joints of bickering 
stoop-shouldered men
as they push it out to the center
of a pool of glass.
It houses the stories of fishing
in winter, pulling sustenance, 
wriggling, through chiseled 
portals into another realm.
Old men would wait 
like death, slow,
their breath 
turning to steam
until they could abduct 
their prey from the world below.
Trout would flop 
with the thickness of a muscled fist,
striking ice like distillery rage unhinged. 
They would twist and corkscrew,
mottled black and silver slapping 
the frozen pane of the lake,
waiting for suffocation to take them, 
as the old men drifted up in 
the steam of twice-warmed coffee,
and the willow-the-wisp exhalations
of ribald stories, retold, and finally forgotten.
Categories: abduct, environment, father, fishing, humanity,
Form: Free verse

Premium Member Precious Petal

From all the precious petals,
adorning my flower garden -
I choose only you.

In silent serene ambience,
your splendour is visible,
through an innocent grandeur.

Captivated by your tender satin aura,
I desire for each blossom to embrace me -
to be caressed by your lusciousness.

But resentful weeds bark like dogs,
their envious eyes deviously praying -
for storms to expose your delicateness. 

I know gusts will arrive and abduct you.
Powerless, I will watch you float away -
but I know you will return, you always do

even if it is just temporary.

Sunday Simple Musings
Silent One
12 April 2020
© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abduct, analogy, metaphor, romance,
Form: Free verse


Premium Member It Happened One Night Part Two

They would come at night, and it didn't matter if there was a storm or not. He would see them, and they would abduct him and later bring him back home.  It was Horrific, because he had no control of when they would show up and take him. Each time it was a terrorizing moment for him, and they did this for many years.
 I didn't know what to say to him to comfort him, but he seemed like he was into his own little world. I told him it was nice to know him, and I wished him well. I then caught up with my brother, Gus.
 I was shaken up by what I had heard from this young man. A fear came over me, and I did not want to be there, anymore. I shared with my brother what I had just heard. I turned to show my brother who the young man was, and to my surprise, he was gone. I had just been with him two minutes ago. That really spooked me.
 As we stood there during the morning hours. Right around 3am someone screamed behind us. We all turned around and could not believe our eyes. There in the field behind us, was a glowing red Orb. About three feet in the air hovering. You could hear a pin drop. We were all in shock!!! This rounded red Orb looked like it was on fire. It hovered from side to side, then split into three, and shot up to the sky. We all stood there in amazement, frozen, in disbelief.
 We spent the whole night talking among ourselves, repeating and confirming what we had all seen. It was the most unbelievable experience we have ever had. We all left there with an appreciation for the Unknown and it made all of us believers. We went back to the Motel and tried to get a grip on all that happened before going home. Since that frightful night, we have been back five times.
 I recommend Ellen's book Silent Invasion. Go on Youtube and type in UFO's in Pinebush NY and you will see all the Alien activity. This is as real, as real can be. If you are not a believer, go and see for yourself, that is the only way you will believe.

Michael Tor
Categories: abduct, mystery, new york,
Form: Narrative

Spell of Love

“The lover who reasons is no lover” – Norman Douglas, English writer.


Its spell made Antony to fall in love with Cleopatra, and marry her. Threats from Octavian only made their bond stronger.

Its spell made Tristan to fall in love with Isolde, as he escorted her back to Cornwall, in England, where King Mark hailed. Tristan had forgotten that Isolde was the fiancé to his uncle, King Mark.

Paris was hypnotized by its spell, going ahead to abduct Helen, and taking her back to Troy. What followed was the Trojan War, and eventually the sack of Troy by Greeks.

Its spell made Penelope to resist 108 suitors, who were anxious to replace her husband, Odysseus. Odysseus was equally devoted by refusing a beautiful sorceress’s offer of everlasting love and eternal youth.

Shah Jahan was cast by its spell, building the Taj Mahal; a monument dedicated to his late beloved, Mumtaz.

Its spell still makes its way into our hearts today, making us to do extraordinary things for the ones we hold very dear.
Categories: abduct, desire, history, life, love,
Form: Free verse

Premium Member I Am With You

Eagle soars, circles in the updraught

keen eyes spot rabbit 

it swoops, dives

run rabbit run

at the last possible moment

it turns uphill

eagle has to turn away

for fear of wing damage

talons missed the target

rabbit gets away

I am with you

 

Young child sneaks out of tent

at dawn, runs down to the water

crock lays in waiting

in a foot of water

near the edge as fauna

looks for a morning drink

young child about to step into

the water gets spooked

by a magpie, runs back to the tent

crock goes hungry

I am with you

 

Stalker watches young woman in car park

pack shopping every Wednesday night at 10

he's already killed before

as he's about to abduct her

a police car pulls into the carpark

to apprehend a suspected shoplifter

She goes home

 

I am with you

always
© Uwe Stroh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abduct, adventure, mystery, nature,
Form: Dramatic Verse

Tiny Window To the World

Tiny Window to the World



Marooned in the consuming gloom
Cut away from escape or from egress
Between me and the Wild World
Ly a tiny window
Through which I espy the world
By an open vista to teeming life 
Sprawling across rolling mountains
And roiling waves of the sea.

Between me and the World 
Is a Small Window
That paints and bestows life’s rupture
Window that avails treasures of nature
A small window never opened
Through which diversity of life unfold;
Happy people, sad people, mad people....
A tiny window that never let go 
Abundantly giving a whiff of stirring colour
Dancing or twisting in wanton glee!

A tiny window 
that never shuts or darken
Yet, forever shut me in its fold, its hold
Captivating with a kaleidoscope of races
Internalising me to its whim;
Not to look in one direction always....
To admire life beyond the gloom
To look beyond the tiny window
Onto the rhapsody of His Artifice
Pouring through the inspiring panorama, 
To write with verve and gusto
To celebrate creation with rupture
To reclaim lost dignity with frenzy.

A tiny window, 
so miniscule and so minute,
Through which no finger can caress the air
To catch a breeze blowing lackadaisical
To the dry sea and the frigid Equator!
Window that must let go of my lust
And quell the conflagration on the loin
A tiny window that sees not itself
That permanently keeps me in its hold.
That which, if you take it away, 
You abduct me away into the darkness
To grope in futility and verdant folly.

Tiny window
Like a telescope drawing creation nigh
Or periscope giving form to tiny pestilent;
Life curling, springing and twirling
In unique idiosyncrasies of its nature;
Man attempting to play flagella’
By mutilations, mutations, castrations
Women and botox and lipstick and all....
Window that makes one want to close
Yet, at times, it makes you a peeping Tom! 
This tiny Window, I fancy heard it say: 
“Don’t close the window or curtain it
“For Africa speaks outside....”
That Tiny Window is my Eye!
  


08th Oct’ 2013
Categories: abduct,
Form: Verse

The Rebellion of '57

'''tis Power that rules men,not men--
When they but have misused
That Power, to abduct their soul--
For It then stands abused.''

So at such time when Anguish
With rage, had undone
The bonds that with-held the blaze
In hearts of everyone,
To over-throw the unjust rule,
There was an uprise; To win-over our Liberty,
There was The Uprise...:

A feeble Nation rose to fore,
To fight the unjust Company,
And India--She rose in uproar--
Indians rose to mutiny. 

With swords and shields, hearts of gold,
A clan of Warriors rose,
Against a mighty cannon-force,
The Clan of Warriors rose. 

Here, wars were waged, There battles won,
With valour-ridden thought;
Then lives were lost in the field
'gainst the forces of distraught. 

The final picture was of Death--
Of the stabbed, the beaten and bruised,
For against gun and mortar-bolt
Sword and stick was used.....
Categories: abduct, angst, dedication, history, war,
Form: Ballad

Slaying Dragons

In my daughter’s world, fraught with danger,
Sharks swim at the deep end of the community swimming pool,
Long-clawed demons roam the hallways after dusk,
Sea lions emerge from wooded trails to snatch young girls,
And deadly dragons soar over highways. 

In my world, fraught with danger,
Kids crack their skulls on cement and drown in a local swimming pool,
Rapists crawl into bedroom windows and abduct dreaming children after dusk,
Cougars prowling wooded trails clamp little sun-kissed heads in their jaws ,
And deadly drunk drivers explode family cars into red metal on the highways.

Don’t worry, I promise with a half smile,
I can slay dragons.
Categories: abduct, childhood, dad, dark, daughter,
Form: Free verse

Premium Member Soul's Abode

charcoal clouds
  plunder unholy
bullets of rain
  on window
             panes of  
                       pain
  
forlorn flutes
  summon
crows & ravens
  ebony eyes
hunger to
  abduct a
            pomegranate
                          ruby              

in motions
  of seeking 
deeper depths
  where words
drown spirits
  mind spins
               to lose
                    connection

disconnected
  dwelling within
the soul's abode
  whispers
soft & pure
  direct
towards
           a path
of lanterns
           reflecting a 
                       starry night
in each breath
    in each sigh
like a flightless human
    sore spirit soars
to realms
            unseen
to worlds
            unknown

silent
  esoteric echoes 
of mystic music
   willingly
manipulate melancholy
   as mute melodies
unlock gates of
                   Serenity &
                             sincerity

embracing stillness
   silhouettes &
shadows dissolve
   illuminating
the temple 
  of a
human heart's
  soothed soul
resembling a
  golden orb halo
transcending in
  amber orange
                   horizons

free from confinement
© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abduct, angst, spiritual,
Form: Didactic

Whoever You Are I Love You

No misleading innuendo, the universe will crescendo, 
tuning the hearts of all resuming the art of fall and proceeding rise, 
for when one die's so does part of another, 
and for every father and mother there was one before, 
so the chore's of life are waiting to to be adorned, 
hearts need cleaning and the trash you've carried from the past can be deceiving, 
so recycle the waste from your life and keep pace with what's right in your heart, 
do your part and soon you will determine how far your definition of being a person takes you, find out what it takes to 
attempt and not resent your chance to try, 
for someone who never does is the exact reason why, 
most people don't think love is worth it, 
so they lay alone and keep the words with, the emotion behind staying still, 
believe what your heart asks praying will come true, 
and the pain for no reason won't numb too, 
it will transgress from seem-less to life like the phoenix, 
your free will shall be owned by no man, 
but be aware of the applications program, 
they construct tools to abduct your imagination, 
they've found ways of attracting our natural fixations, 
but be calm, you hold the world in the palm of your hands, 
we lover's have plans for a peaceful world, 
but only if you believe me, only if you're willing to stand up to the greedy 
and put an end to oppression, upon my own reflection I find perfection from what's within us being exactly what we see around us, 
stop waiting the god's have already found us,
 they are wondering why we continue doing what hurts, 
and remaining thinking life is just a curse.. 
but if we do nothing and wait we will be much to late for harmonious fate, 
do your part and give gratitude, our earth depends on your attitude 
no matter where your longitude or latitude is, 
my absolute wish is for all to be loved, and when you look above 
to the stars shining, know that light is reminding 
of what will triumph over dark, for the tree of life has merely chipped its bark, 
find what you love and find what you're willing to prove, wishing the world would change for peace, please remember I do too.
Categories: abduct, freedom, happiness, nature, peace,
Form: Free verse

Dream Flower

You make me go insane with your love,
And though I dream of a soft gentle form,
Your raptures abduct my passions,
To fulfill the latent ecstasy;

I long for your touch in the whispers,
The tingling of music as you sing,
In the wetness with the tears of joy,
That breaks into your heavenly smile;

Infect my song with warmth from your lips,
In melodious notes charmed with love,
Tuned to aspire our dramatic dreams,
Instant reality we wish to seek;

Come to me as I breathe selfless warmth,
Paralyzing my vibrant quivers,
With your extreme untamed desires,
As I yield to your closeted snugness.
© Jai Garg  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abduct, loveme,
Form: Free verse
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