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Best Bleaching Poems

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Skin Bleaching Is Not a Beauty
Welcome to the world filled with dark skin,
That seat belongs to you,
Let`s discuss the outstanding matters of our two.
Every pinch which will strengthen the rightful...

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Categories: bleaching, analogy,
Form: Classicism



Premium Member Winter Has Stolen the Night
Winter has stolen the night,  
          A world I have always known, 
  ...

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Categories: bleaching, seasons, winter,
Form: Free verse
Mackenzie Trail
When doves on evenings, calm and still, call out a hollow tone,
They rouse a medley, old as time, so few have ever known.
The whispered lines...

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© Jim Fish  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bleaching, adventure, cowboy-western, historyold, horse,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Surfer Chick
He never stopped preaching
About the color of my hair
So I kept right on bleaching
and now there's nothing there 











Contest: Bad hair day
Sponsored by Rick Parise
Form:...

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Categories: bleaching, funny
Form: Chastushka
Tiara In Her
This picture I pick is not her own,
It could be for a bimbo or a night trig. 
This picture with me is not her own,
It...

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Categories: bleaching, africa, angel, beauty, body,
Form: Rhyme



Ocotillo
A sunbaked pile of dead sticks in the ground
I’m a divine oversight, it would seem
Hundreds of long spines poke out all around
Yet inside resides a...

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Categories: bleaching, beauty, flower, nature, spring,
Form: Pantoum
Last Summer
My memories of you were never really lost

Though fading more in every season's turn 

But I’ve found at last the nook in which they hide

Deep...

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Categories: bleaching, loss, lost love, love,
Form: Free verse
Only the Word Remains
Memory fades like an old photograph
Primary colors bleaching out to brown
sharp edges melt like the sound of a laugh
lost in a sea velvet fog flowing...

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Categories: bleaching, faith, god, gospel, jesus,
Form: Ottava rima
Supermoon Eclipse - For Contest
I raised my hands to hide the streetlights
bleaching out my view,
and then, my Lord, I understood it;
I was praising you.


Composed and posted - October 4th...

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Categories: bleaching, moon,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Oooahwa
I awoke in an icy hot sweat, Fearing;
Oooahwa, hovered over me, Sneering.
Had no shape, had no form, Amazing;
Out of his mouth his words, Blazing.
His fiery...

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Categories: bleaching, imagination, life, science, science
Form: Rhyme
I Am My Father's Son
They were gambling in front of the house.
Manservants and pages bustled about
Serving Suitors who just curse and carouse.
Few mix wine with water. I heard one...

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Categories: bleaching, adventure, anger, anxiety, bullying,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Black Woman
A fetching feminine
With magnificent melanin
A soft skin
With a shiny shin
A captivating cleavage
With syrupy sweat
A gorgeous girlfriend
With gleeful giggles
A warm woman
With humane heart
A mindful mother
With a...

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Categories: bleaching, africa, appreciation, beautiful, black
Form: Alliteration
I Heard the Owl Call My Name
I heard the owl call my name,
like a backbeat in a child's voice,
etched in shadows of a father's grave,

lonely echoes on a frosted night...

at dawn...

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Categories: bleaching, dream, war, , cute,
Form: Free verse
Black Woman
Black woman you are my Nubian Queen.
Black woman you are strong.
Black woman you are the one,
Black woman you are a true blessing on this little...

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Categories: bleaching, angel, beautiful, black love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Keeping America Safe
A prayer for God to bless NativeAmericans
is also a reminder of traditional political mindfulness,
basic awareness of our economic investments in security.

No one "keeps" this confederation...

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Categories: bleaching, culture, earth, health, political,
Form: Prose Poetry

Book: Shattered Sighs