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Premium Member After G H My Tribute Antiphon
Each day remember not,forgive my sin
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Categories: antiphon, christian, poetry,
Form: Verse



Our Living Antiphon
As I look at my window
I can feel the kind of struggle.
In a pensive mood, there's stillness
that explores the veneer of reflection.

Like the hub of...

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Categories: antiphon, faith, life, prayer,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Atonal Antiphon Amok
Throughout the ages an aching sigh,
dispersed by waves on rabid seas which only splutter,
swept up by gusts that mask a cry which disappears
across the nettle...

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Categories: antiphon, care, courage, cry, deep,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Verse Freed To Antiphon
Each day remember not,forgive my sin
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Categories: antiphon, christian, word play,
Form: Roundel
Premium Member My Choice Herbert Antiphon
Each day remember not,forgive my sin
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Categories: antiphon, poets, word play,
Form: Didactic



Gloria In Profundis
I sensed it in the rock
compressed a thousand feet below.
I saw it in the cardboard box
where some humanity must breathe
the stench of garbage that was...

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Categories: antiphon, christmas, men,
Form: Free verse
A Different Point of Reference
They call it shuffling of the mind
when other eyes are turned;
Other visions call upon the history 
that is their very own, allowing us
to see, to...

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Categories: antiphon, dedication,
Form: Free verse
Boundless Dreams
How brittle is the vessel of my boundless dreams
When briny waves crash longingly upon the shore
Of wisdom drenched in lust for peace! It seems
As though...

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Categories: antiphon, death, dream, philosophy, psychological,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Strings
The quiver of ALL ... open, closed, one dimensional, vibrating,

Larger scales appear as the particle norm, (antiphon?) ...
 
Charge, mass, gravitons affect quantum states of...

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Categories: antiphon, appreciation, science, universe,
Form: Free verse
Off Starboard
Horizon is illusory.
White sails appear across the morning watch,
are lost at noon,
and sighted once again at vespers 
when the antiphon is sung.   ...

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Categories: antiphon, faith,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Nonet Ninette Any Whichway
MY BEAUTIFUL GIRLS

Zinnia,I remember you,each day
Don't ever despair,my Petunia
Or give up,precious Lily.

Never forget,my Carnation
I'm thinking of you,my Pansy
You have my devotion,Honeysuckle.

My heartfelt love always,Myrtle 
With...

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Categories: antiphon, flower, poetry, word play,
Form: Nonet
Premium Member Nonet Nine Lines Down
a prosaic prothalamion
with a epithalamium
sung to greet their wedding day
in rhyming roundelay-
verse and versicle
doxology
antiphon-
in plain
song...

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Categories: antiphon, poetry, wedding,
Form: Nonet
Premium Member My Choice Nonet
a prosaic prothalamion
with a epithalamium
sung to greet their wedding day
in rhyming roundelay-
verse and versicle
doxology
antiphon-
in plain
song...

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Categories: antiphon, poetry, word play,
Form: Didactic
Premium Member Strings
The quiver of ALL ... open, closed, one dimensional, vibrating,

    larger scales appear as the particle norm, (antiphon?) ...
 
  ...

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Categories: antiphon, science, universe,
Form: Free verse
Church Bulletin For Today
Venite
Come let us sing to the Lord;*
let us shout for joy to the Rock of our salvation.
Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving*
and raise...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: antiphon, analogy,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things