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Best Agone Poems

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Gossamer Labyrinths' Agone Opulence
Once agone moments in time
        she was poetry in motion,
   'til she pirouetted herself
  ...

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© Paloma P   Create an image from this poem.
Categories: agone, age, dance, destiny, memory,
Form: Imagism



Freedom
FREEDOM



This mass of land, created from the amalgamation of two  
Stood alone as the most eastern Caribbean island in view 
Embedded with coral and...

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© Liz Ward  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: agone, freedom, memory, slavery,
Form: Rhyme
Her Jodhpur Oneirisms (Jodhpur Is a City of Rajasthan, India)
(Jodhpur is a beautiful, cultural, historical city in Rajasthan, India. This poem is all
about Jodhpur from her mouth as she told).


Left behind her beamish days...

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Categories: agone, art, dedication, depression, devotion,
Form: Classicism
A Township Day - a School Time Memory
This is a true story of seven students
Agone days of those ill-famed fiddles
Musing with drolleries – assiduity on catchy missies
And lamed against educators animalism.
Books usually...

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Categories: agone, funny, schoolschool, school, time,
Form: Free verse
Six White Roses
The same striking man, the same lush, green land,			
cushioned and delighted her heart in sleep.					
Her romantic dream of senses was most grand				
unless repeated fears began...

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Categories: agone, destiny, devotion, grave, soulmate,
Form: Rhyme



A Student's Folk Tale
Stacked with books, assiduity elsewhere
Exams knocking at hand
Yet the Friday get-go
And final cut buff. 

Night at sea and morning sloth
The evening prowl and buddy talkies
Escaped...

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Categories: agone, allegory, schooltime, time,
Form: Bio
Graphical Conceptualizations
'Twas like imagery or perhaps deja'vu
air quotations or a hallucination,
naught tangible to the naked eye
but an echoing of whirlwinds,
mere beginning of an expansion
tucked aside noncommittal...

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© Paloma P   Create an image from this poem.
Categories: agone, allegory, confusion, hyperbole,
Form: Free verse
Tears
Overflowing like the sparkling spring from acerbity,
 The emerald stones on the relieve peak
 Causing welling up like stormy waves,
 And breath taking halt, grunting
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Categories: agone, funnytime,
Form: Lyric
The Many Insinuations In Your.......Eyes
I.
Religion and his spiteful visions,
Race and her unholy irrations,
Madness the first lady of Death the Destroyer,
Sadness the Arch-enemy of Peace and Bliss,
Oh! His breathe just...

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Categories: agone, adventure, happiness, passion, men,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member The Twisted Kudzu Vine
Remembering America when clothesline displayed wash
The yesteryear clotheslines of our country have mostly gone
Gone with the same way of old fashioned outdated panache
Panache as when...

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Categories: agone, allegory, history, introspection, life,
Form: Pantoum
A Letter To My Friend - Iii
To my dearest dear…
Waited! Waited! And Waited!
Long-time yet no reply
How are you? Where are you?
Since November you didn’t called back.
Writing for you once again
Just with...

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Categories: agone, caregiving, dedication, depression, devotion,
Form: Classicism
A Letter To My Friend - I
To my dearest dear…
We met a long time back
The day do you remember?
That was the day when I met you first time
Together we cracked japes...

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Categories: agone, art, dedication, friendship, love,
Form: Classicism
Sky Rage
The awaited bedimmed evening
Was foretold by the clouds rolling in,
We pelted along the herded streets
Fending the storm that was coming.
One perceived the aftermath peace
I queried...

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Categories: agone, nature, storm,
Form: Free verse
So Still Thy Ghosts. . .
To thee I pledge my love, so still thy ghosts;
The past, a haunting blows, but reapers chill,
And bade we lay within the darkness close,
Me breathless...

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Categories: agone, devotion, loss, lost love,
Form: Sonnet
Limpid Elan
Every morning I wake up
I feel my day adore –
Anew rays of first light
Afresh my mind, cleansed soul – 
A new beginning to endure. 

Yester...

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Categories: agone, hope, imagination, inspirational, lifeday,
Form: Diminished Hexaverse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things