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Best Bijou Poems


Premium Member Welcome To the Bijou
Welcome to the Bijou

Sometimes the creepiest places are old.
There’s a smell to them of stale nicotine
and rancid oil.

The denizens are often as ancient
as the peeling wallpaper.
The plaster cracks mirror
the wrinkles on their faces,
stale faces with 
down dropped corners.

Layer upon layer of age
ground in  ...

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Categories: bijou, age,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Bijou
"Bijou"



Let me count the ways
Love translates in waves
108; Lovers duplicate


(LadyLabyrinth / 2020)




"Blue & Green" / Virginia Woolf
https://youtu.be/csgUaZKtY7U











108
https://www.thezenlife.com/blogs/news/the-significance-of-the-number-108 




Bijou
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/bijoux

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bijou




Blue & Green / Woolf
https://interestingliterature.com/2019/08/a-short-analysis-of-virginia-woolfs-blue-and-green/...

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Categories: bijou, blue, green, romantic,
Form: Romanticism
Premium Member Big Foote Dan Dancin At the Louisiana Bijou
Big Foote Dan Dancing At The Louisiana Bijou

There was a man named Stephen Dan
a truck driver from San Diego
His nickname was Big Foote because he had big feet
He wore size 16's shoe
He couldn't run but he sure could dance

Big Foote Dan traveled back and forth...

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Categories: bijou, adventure, character, hero,
Form: Heroic Couplet

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Premium Member The Bijou Gift
The Bijou Gift 
David J Walker

Lifestreams from mountains 
Into pools of liquid blue 
From heavens golden fountains
On paths that we once knew

The sun shines on halos 
A prisms filtered awed 
A mystery Incognito 
Reveals the face of God

Clouds part the heavens
The fog must surely lift
consultation...

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Categories: bijou, faith,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member In Bijou Bay
Polka dotted toadstool boogie was on ice today
Frilly and fancy, important in every kind of way
Are they putting on airs? Asked a prissy fellow fey
Not that I know of I said, scampering straight away

The frogs were croaking as if it were Saturday
In back of them...

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Categories: bijou, 2nd grade, 3rd grade,
Form: Monorhyme

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry