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Best Cary Grant Poems

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Premium Member In the Dark of the Strand
Marquees are bright with neon lights, where crowds line up for movie night
Holding hands, we're in 'The Strand'. The velvet carpet guides us in

Popcorn smokes,...

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Categories: cary grant, dark, film, history, military,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member The Bakery and a Buttermilk Bar
I'd almost forgotten, how fondly this little hamlet
snuggles tight against the purple hills, and how State street
divides the town into two parts, like a pizza,...

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Categories: cary grant, nostalgia, teen, , western,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Judy, Judy, Judy
Judy, Judy, Judy... Judy Konos is the one I mean
Not the famous Cary Grant quote, he uttered on the screen
In “Only Angels Have Wings”
His famous...

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Categories: cary grant, tribute,
Form: Limerick
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: cary grant, drink,
Form: Sonnet
Sick Day
Let’s just take the day off and maybe call in sick,
Just one day away from work I think will do the trick.

We could start by...

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© Tony Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cary grant, funny, autumn, day,
Form: Light Verse



Still Swinging
After chewing shoe leather they called steak, 
in the Pencey cafeteria, 
Mal, Ackley, and I enjoyed a winter afternoon on campus, 
on the bus, and...

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Categories: cary grant, appreciation, brother, cancer, death,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member My Fondest Memory
Gramps

George Morris was my Gramps, a real fine man.
He was a Poitier or Cary Grant.
We went to the Island they call Coney,
and on his back,...

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Categories: cary grant, beach, grandfather, memory,
Form: Blank verse
The Death of Marriage
It looked so right on paper to everyone; but when the night embraced her she was alone, still wanting to believe in love. 

Her footsteps...

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© Steve Zak  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cary grant, heartbreak, loneliness, loss, lost
Form: Narrative
The Pinocchio Syndrome
She had a nose for sniffing out well-hid lies
from any boastful cyber Romeo,
who used Photoshop to mask their disguise

She'd get a twitch, a wiggle in...

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Categories: cary grant, allusion, people, perspective, satire,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member At the Hollywood Plaza With Eddie and Dolores
Anti-Poem – “At The Hollywood Plaza With Eddie And Dolores”

(Poet’s Instruction – Kindly play “You Can’t Be True, Dear,” by Ken Griffin, 1946, while reading).

she...

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Categories: cary grant, america, fantasy, imagination, romantic
Form: Free verse
Premium Member I Want You, Lol
Of visits I’m fond, like that buxom blond~~come up and see me some time!*



*In She Done Him Wrong (1933), Mae West as Lady Lou, a...

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Categories: cary grant, romantic,
Form: Monoku
Willy Wagtail
Willy Wagtail

Willy wagtail black of body
White of breast now in his suit
Elegant as Cary Grant
Tuxedo is his bag of fruit……..slang 4 suit

Rides upon the sheep...

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Categories: cary grant, adventure
Form: Rhyme
Latter Day Lady
Latter Day Lady

There’s a Mona Lisa grin to her lips,
As she rocks in her nursing home chair;
Rocking, Rocking.

Her smiling eyes focus on the wall,
But there’s...

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Categories: cary grant, dream, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Www.Lovedontcomeeasy.Com
This one goes out to any of you who find yourself 
feeling like me. 
Maybe ones who are looking for a special friend, 
or just...

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Categories: cary grant, computer-internet, love, people,
Form: I do not know?
I Remember the Man
I remember the man.

He is the best friend that one could ever have,            ...

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Categories: cary grant, introspection, life, time, me,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs