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Romeo Improv Un-Recorded
Thou lay'st like a rose on deaths pillow
Silent and still, unsoothed by lifes request
Asleep the dawns and days of all and all
Eternity. My lovely Juliet
Wherefore art thou companions company?
Dost thou mockest life? "O my love, my wife!
Death, that hath suck'd the honey of thy breath
Hath...

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Categories: afront, death, lovelife, death, art,
Form: Blank verse
A Black Coffee's Chill
Tossed my slippers, walked barefooted
through the alley of my wall where my paintings are adorned, 
saw the canvasses lined neatly on wall
where dim light of longings path throughout the hall...

Chosen good ones, brewed best
aroma of this black coffee so crisp, 
haunts me in a night's...

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Categories: afront, dark, dream, gothic, night,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Forlorn Hope
*Image of Tennyson Cross, Isle of Wight provided by Pixabay.

Forlorn Hope
Poetic Form: Sonnet

Divined amassed, thinly advance their scope
bloodlines warrant one soul's intended quest
persuades enhanced history, constants hope
pastoral guides sculptors essence is blessed

Readiness spurs insights, smoothing passion
unforeseen tests that fool-hearted, not them
their unbidden stare on death's...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: afront, death, destiny, devotion, freedom,
Form: Sonnet

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Leo Messi
I love a person small,
He sprints alike a young gazelle.
And when he turns afront the goal;
He does is so very well.

He's got seven ballond'ors,
And he's got six golden boots.
He's counting seven hundred and more
Of goals scored with his left foot.

He won hearts of generations
That have...

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Categories: afront, football, soccer,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Simpler Times Through Photography
Remembering simpler times through photography
When most entertainment was unelectrified,
Before the golden age of complex technology
Little was known of intricate human psychology.

When most entertainment was unelectrified,
Families quickly congregated when someone died
Little was known of intricate human psychology,
Behaving ourselves was considered dignified.

Families quickly congregated when someone died
Much...

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Categories: afront, family, life, memory, simple,
Form: Pantoum
Midnight Discovery
Upon a midnight of lone decent
The death of my love I long repent
An eminent maiden from days of yore
I evermore grieve in absent adore

My rest is halted by commotion
Of which I have the least of notion
Unbarring the door I stride to explore
This occult ruction of...

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Categories: afront, loveme,
Form: Rhyme



The Chase
I am walking through the darknest
Overcasted by the confusion that clouds my life and decesion
Feeling my way Through life not a map,
Or even a familiar sight to determin my where-abouts
Lead by faith but desived by my preseption,
And as I came to a stop, ready to...

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Categories: afront, depression, lost love, lovelife,
Form: Free verse
From Far Away
When you stand or walk afront me
The grace of your elegance surpass the Sun's
 You are a star so far away
That I can only watch but never touch
You exist in such way
Distant, classed, different...
That my passion can only pray
I've learned to love you this way
In...

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© White Sage  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: afront, beauty,
Form: Free verse
Feel
Feel through your eyes
See through your heart
The world is a place so nice
Resolve..  every moment a new start

Feel through your ear
See with your mind
Those adistant will feel more dear
Those  a distant will feel real kind

Feel through your sense 
A new feeling within ...

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Categories: afront, addiction, how i feel,
Form: Rhyme
Winter, Spring, Summer, Autumn
WINTER, SPRING, SUMMER, AUTUMN

 

- Suddenly, I awoke,

To the touch and feel of his able hands,

I rose to see a light burning ever,

Neither hot to smolder

nor cold to bother.

Suddenly I approached,

To the ray of light akin to his fable lies,

I felt the despair across the...

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Categories: afront, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Rhyme
Martin Luther King
The greatest man in history is Martin Luther King
A man who opened up our eyes, when he said, "I have a dream."
It's hard to imagine now, in time, a segregated nation
Not everyone had equal rights, unless they were caucasian
Seperate restaraunts to sit and dine, and...

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Categories: afront, history,
Form: Free verse
The Live-in -- Part 1 of 3
Six months gone now since that dark night, I was kitchen-bound for a bite
Hoping I in icebox there a slice of pumpkin pie could score –
While I searched, I heard a ringing, an insistent ding-a-linging,
Louder than my smartphone’s pinging, ringing two times, three times, four.
“Midnight...

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Categories: afront, fun, humor,
Form: Rhyme
I Stepped Outside To Sniff the Night
And gazed a hump shaped cloud
afront a winking moon...

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Categories: afront, poetry,
Form: Free verse
To Cast a First Stone
envenom! **** and enslave.
   tether to your flesh, me. 
   abandon, scourge and punish:
   wreak debauchery and hell
   on my palpitating flesh of marble. 

         yet – still i...

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Categories: afront, religious,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Barbarossa II
As Barbarossa roars into the East.
its southern barb cut swiftly to the core.
And as it raged the slaughtering increased,
consuming any force that stood before.
His swift barrage devoured the ranks of Red
as iron divisions consummated death.
These fires from Hell engulfed what lie ahead
till all abreast had...

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Categories: afront, world war ii,
Form: Crown of Sonnets

Book: Reflection on the Important Things