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Best Carrousel Poems

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Premium Member Carrousel
CARROUSEL

This passes so dizzyingly fast
and close, it frightens me
The horses blur, their rainbow colour fades to grey
Music screams of fun, bells loudly sound
Children's delight wins...

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Categories: carrousel, children, fun, love,
Form: Free verse



Carrousel
Orbiting a pole is it's sole function
I have yet to determine a purpose
   The bedazzle causes the children to run
But the idea, I...

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Categories: carrousel, evil,
Form: Free verse
The Carrousel of Sex
The Carrousel of sex 

My sister held a party she lived across the road from us
my wife wouldn’t go she was not on speaking terms...

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Categories: carrousel, betrayal, class,
Form: Blank verse
Carrousel At Night
Crazing clown face rises 
above the four way road 
chucking chunky Iron coins 
down its comedic throat 
roller-coaster amusement 
carrousel at night
silently spinning 
moving against...

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Categories: carrousel, seasons
Form: Free verse
A Winter Sonata Of Love

Dance me to the moon 
on a wintry day of snow
and glistening light 
Hold me in your arms 
and make me swoon
like love does on...

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Categories: carrousel, appreciation, love,
Form: Free verse



A Glass of Wine
A glass of wine 

This is ridiculous it has no name engulfed by sadness, two bottles of wine and cigarettes 
and I’m drowning. Tomorrow no...

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Categories: carrousel, dedication, health, loss, winter,
Form: Blank verse
Victorias Secrets
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Folding this page within a book; to mark its moment as placing it upon times shelf ~

Fairytales in fiction and reality atop dreams; bells tolling...

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Categories: carrousel, life, love, passion,
Form: Free verse
Angel of Death
In the darkest nights beyond the clouds of thunder,
I know the moon is shining still,
Somewhere far, yet still. It dwells and glitters yonder,
Darkest nights our...

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Categories: carrousel, angel, death,
Form: I do not know?
A Star Song
Make me believe in stars,
even when the sky is full
I wonder who put them so far
leaving the nearby sky so dull.

Let’s cross the silver gate
entering...

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Categories: carrousel, allegory, love, star,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Differences You Say
Differences – you say !

I – me Lass – brave Helios, rides his golden chariot, 
drawn by fiery Steeds, into the vastness of this universe.

These...

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Categories: carrousel, friend, universe,
Form: Rhyme
A Misummer's Night Dream
Once upon a midsummer’s night,
I dreamed a dream of horses white,
of Billy goats and little fishes-
of dogs and cats and childhood wishes.
I dreamed of a...

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Categories: carrousel, fantasy,
Form: Iambic Pentameter
Premium Member Baggage
My baggage had at last caught up with me.
It and I had parted ways some years past;
tossed out and thrown away the master key.
But here...

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Categories: carrousel, 10th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Translation of Marcel Moreau's: a Paris By T Wignesan
Translation of Marcel Moreau's " A Paris " by T. Wignesan

IN PARIS

Paris bores me no end without you
My heart weighted down with melancholia
The spleen given...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: carrousel, cute love, nostalgia, november,
Form: Quatrain
Shadows of the Night
Tonight, the moon shall display a dim light
For those who shall explore the night
Explorers beware...
For you approach the night's lair...

Slowly, the sun begins to dim...

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© Sara Zahed  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: carrousel, adventure, imagination, naturenight, moon,
Form: Imagism
Need An Excuse
Need An Excuse

Why would I ever need an excuse
When I wanted to pursue a ruse
Making love followed by romance
At barroom while we would dance.

Did dance...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: carrousel, encouraging,
Form: Couplet

Book: Reflection on the Important Things