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Best Callers Poems

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NIGHT CALLERS
I love them, truly love them and surely always will 
They come for me in hope when sleep eludes my night 
They dance about my...

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Categories: callers, addiction,
Form: Dramatic Verse



A Matter of Convenience
A grove of magnolias perfumes the air
as they sit absorbed in one another's gaze,
she with her crochet and he with his collectibles
uneasy in their pleasure...

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Categories: callers, happiness, day, drug,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Do the Math
On the banks of a river under the nest of a dove
He looked into the eyes of the girl that he loved

She was simply as...

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Categories: callers, friendship, life, lost love,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Bird Winter Bird
One bird didn't head south. 
It found a wee crack in the mailbox and is riding winter out.

It gets two callers a day.
Startled-it explodes from...

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Categories: callers, bird,
Form: Free verse
A Matter of Convenience
A grove of magnolias perfumed the air
as they sat absorbed in one another's gaze,
she with her crochet and he with his collectibles
uneasy in their pleasure...

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Categories: callers, inspirationalday, drug,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Fisherman Akkina a Devout Woman
FisherMan         AKKINA A Devout Woman   by James Edward Lee Sr.

Whose to say only
Only fishermen are...

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Categories: callers, appreciation, blessing, dedication, inspirational,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Forest
 I so love an amber hazy forest
and strolling the winding paths bathed in bright colors
I love the fallen leaves of crimson and rust
the bird...

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Categories: callers, nature,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Soothing Strangers
SOOTHING STRANGERS

Two sweet old ladies serve to strangers - strays.
Carafe of wine and conversation soothes.
No need for pillows soft. They do not stay.
The old maids...

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Categories: callers, drink,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Thanks But No Thanks
Bartholomew Barton; his friends called him Barty
Eighteen years old but no birthday party
Slumped in the mud, a gunshot to the shoulder 
But unlike his comrades...

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Categories: callers, appreciation, betrayal, hero, thank
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member My First Job

My place of work they used to call ”Ma Bell”
As switchboard operator, “number please”
Became my tool of their “advanced intel”  
With wires and plugs...

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Categories: callers, jobs,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Free Man
Shoulders hunched, bluetooth crackling
In his ear, wandering at callers whim-

"It is I, the deep forest calling you;
Cast off the tethers to your soul!
Run naked through...

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Categories: callers, analogy,
Form: Lyric
Under the Mango Tree
I ask for answers to my problem around midday, carpenters nailing tables beyond their voices. Thinkers building fence of gold, wiping the devil under the...

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Categories: callers, allusion, anger, confidence,
Form: ABC
Tapping
In a Poe abode was a butler named Gore.
His assignment was to tend the door.
But he made one error,
His breath was a terror.
Causing callers to...

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Categories: callers, humor,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Back Door Side Door Front Door : Which Door Might a Confucian Take
Back Door Side Door Front Door : Which door might a Confucian take
 
..................for René ETIEMBLE (Jan. 26, 1909 – Jan. 7, 2002)*

In homage -...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: callers, books, eulogy, french, poems,
Form: Elegy
The Spirit of Jezebel
JEZEBEL IS A REBEL
REFUSING TO REPENT 
JEZEBEL IS RELENTLESS  IN TACTICS
JEZEBEL WORDS ARE SOOTHING,SWEET,
AND SEASONED WITH FLATTERY OF INSINCERITIES....

DON'T EAT THE WICKEDNESS OF DECEIT...

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Categories: callers, confusion, death, depression, loss,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs