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Best Broadcasting Poems

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Premium Member Broadcasting Fresh Hope
strong shafts of sunlight
piercing the gray new year sky
broadcasting fresh hope
...

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Categories: broadcasting, hope, new year, sky,
Form: Haiku



Premium Member Soul Haiku Revisited - Zodiac Style
Aries Soul

Mischievous flint spark 
razes lethargy’s prison 
igniting joy’s fuse.

Leo Soul

Rich roaring campfire 
radiant warmth draws attention 
confidence blazing.

Sagittarius Soul

Long-tended embers 
spawn dazzling wisdom flashes
endlessly...

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Categories: broadcasting, imagination, introspection, life, sensual,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Missing Chris
I reminisce, I miss
My beloved friend Chris

If only just once more
We could stroll ‘round the block

On evenings beneath starry skies
Chris sang, “Strangers in the Night”

But...

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Categories: broadcasting, friendship, loss,
Form: Free verse
Act Iii, Final Scene
Act III, final scene, psychodrama script-
the world is ushered off into history's crypt.
All the super heroes lie slaughtered on the floor
while apocalyptic addicts are screaming...

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Categories: broadcasting, death, fear, funeral, war,
Form: Rhyme
An Open Letter To Poetry Contest Guidelines
I’m sitting at my desk typing on my computer. 
My head is a satellite broadcasting a disrupted signal. 
I can’t get a clear picture of...

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Categories: broadcasting, how i feel, poetry,
Form: Free verse



Where Will the Circus Fall
.

Where will the circus fall, 
leaving giraffes homeless,
as pitched tents get pitched
and sideshow freaks 
become the norm,
guessing someone’s weight
who doesn’t care

When the sun sets
tablecloth desires
on...

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Categories: broadcasting, loneliness,
Form: Free verse
God We Blame You
GOD we blame you for the evil that we do. Why don't you keep coming to our rescue? Just wipe it all away, make everything...

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Categories: broadcasting, forgiveness, freedom, future, happiness,
Form: Prose Poetry
The Sound
They say it sounded like a freight train
And that it happened so fast
A moment of terror
That will forever last

The sound of a new reality 
Marked...

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Categories: broadcasting, death, endurance, environment, natural
Form: Quatrain
Mexican Radio
Signals were emitted from a very high tower.
Broadcasting was done with a million watts of power.
Reception reached as far north as Canada.
The waves traveled southward...

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Categories: broadcasting, business, history, political,
Form: Rhyme
Cosmic Radio
You're listening to the cosmic station, WGAB,
we're broadcasting this mellow love signal
to your Galaxy And Beyond


We've been sending out the love
from Day One
Sending it to...

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Categories: broadcasting, community, love, spiritual, universe,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Black Rose In the Garden
I stand back and gaze across my wonderful garden, in bloom.
There it lies in the morning sun, with petals glistening from dew.

No one realizes the...

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Categories: broadcasting, prejudice,
Form: Narrative
Transistors
Vacuum tubes made a radio too big.
The huge size was something I didn't dig.
That created a problem that was easy to see.
I could not carry...

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Categories: broadcasting, history,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member If Anything
“The weather phenomena, Fogbows (also known as ghost rainbows) form when sunlight interacts with much smaller water droplets contained in fog or mist, rather than...

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Categories: broadcasting, weather,
Form: Other
Premium Member The Vanished
VANISHED

We are the echoing voices crying within the darkness,
Melting mists of vapor co-existing amongst the living,
The ambling drifters shifting between reality and limbo,
The vanished.

Displacement malfunction,...

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© Cherl Dunn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: broadcasting, adventure, history, imagery, imagination,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Gimme Shelter
A strong hurricane blows across the beach

My umbrella turns inside-out; I screech!

     Broadcasting from a cell phone

    ...

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Categories: broadcasting, humor, rain,
Form: Limerick

Book: Reflection on the Important Things