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Best Accusative Poems


Premium Member The Biggest Loser's Sundress
Colorful flowers and spaghetti straps
And my flabby arms from seams overlap
    But the sundress still beckons
    It’s diet time, I reckon
Girdle needed, my tummy to entrap

Seeking new ways for calories to burn
To wear that sundress, I’ll let famine churn
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Categories: accusative, funny
Form: Limerick
Nasturtiums
Asking neither names, nor historical periods, Clio draws wide circles of popular masses around square lonelinesses. What's all this noise about? A rich man’s circumference is longer than a pauper’s one! Down with circumference! Fortunately, the nasturtium-clad fence is high enough. The noise is getting...

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Categories: accusative, art, freedom, literature, social,
Form: Haibun
Some Adjectives Can Be So Possessive
My desert I-land is a great place to be.
Would you care to peruse this brochure?
But even with the Bible and Shakespeare,
my eight favourite gramophone records,
and a limitless supply of needles,
not everything is kosher.
If you're feeling lonely, how about
me coming over to you-land,
or if you like,...

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Categories: accusative, sea, vacation, word play,
Form: Free verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Premium Member A Fowl Smell Tonight
a fowl smell tonight
and we turned accusative
huge chicken farms

Dedicated to all the chicken 
farms along the interstates....

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Categories: accusative, travel,
Form: Haiku
Puzzles
hopscotch, retrieve a pebble
from the lake,

sitting under a tall tree
i will wait
for leaves to fall
on water ;

i will see through my seeds
a relief of roses,

overnight
in the soccer field
tiny mushrooms
popped up, wearing white caps
to see the game –

turning the pages of a book
opens a museum, 
i...

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Categories: accusative, adventure, allegory, angst, animals,
Form:
The Watcher
(A lone voice whispers)

I live in The Great Casum
The in-between place 

No one knows me as I watch you all race 

Some of the blind call me god 

Some don't
But you know

Good for them all
For I watch and wait

You'll soon know my name when you...

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Categories: accusative, spiritual,
Form: Rhyme




Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry