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Best Charger Poems

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Phone Charger
mind has a light
you see at night
it blinks
and able to think
let you know as you go
on mabe a barger
its a 
PHONE CHARGER...

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Categories: charger, adventure,
Form: Light Verse



Premium Member Tea Leaves On the Bosphorus
Tea Leaves On The Bosphorus

Seated at a table by the stirring water,
My eyes absorb the shore of Asia.
Minerets and aged worn stone
Stand haphazardly along the...

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Categories: charger, adventure, inspirational, life, love,
Form: Narrative
I Lay My Head
I lay my head  upon the softness of its mane
My white charger, no knight for a swain
as I am the gallant rider looking for love.
Riding...

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Categories: charger, horse, love,
Form: Rondeau
Premium Member The Beheading of John the Baptist
The Beheading of John the Baptist

Inside a dungeon, a man is shackled;
Where instruments are employed to inflict
Pain on him while being interrogated;
To confess to crimes,...

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Categories: charger, betrayal, bible, christian, education,
Form: Sonnet
This Guardian Angel
There is a looking glass in my head
That reflects images of a me,
That are me, yet not me;
An interpretation of me.
Each image taking on characteristics
That...

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Categories: charger, introspection
Form: Free verse



In Your Loving Lap
Momma, I love to lie on your sweet lap, 
Listening rapt to the stories you tell, 
Sometimes, your words lull me to take a nap,...

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Categories: charger, love, mother,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Where Do We Come In
Where do we come in
					in medias res  not knowing nor caring when
doesn’t everybody pine being number one we leave behind our lives in pages...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: charger, caregiving, character, humanity, leadership,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
A Thinker Who Is Sitting On a Toilet Seat
A man sitting on a toilet seat giving strength to his belly, 
though resting his chin on his hand imitating the thinker 
who is sitting...

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© Su Ben  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: charger, life, metaphor, philosophy,
Form: Free verse
Happy Ever After
Does happily ever after really exist?
Is it a cruel joke with a sardonic twist?
When the girl gets the boy, or boy the girl,
Life seems so...

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Categories: charger, allusion, christian, dark, romance,
Form: Free verse
On Turning Eight
The whole idea of it makes me feel
Like my childhood is over
That I will walk into the world,
Empty-handed
Maybe I should just give up
And never get...

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Categories: charger, childhood, happiness, loss, mother,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Technology
A slave to technology I am
They always tell me what to do
Today I started up my car
It told me when the next service was due

As...

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Categories: charger, car, computer, confusion,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Struggles
As I struggle with thoughts about life,
I pack up Christmas items:

(1)  Removed Christmas China decorated with holly
(2)  Stacked up those gold charger plates...

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Categories: charger, life, christmas, christmas, green,
Form: List
Horse
horse
cherished charger
sleek spirited steed
humanity's assiduous paragon of
power...

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Categories: charger, animal, nature,
Form: Cinquain
Premium Member To Don Quixote, Translation of Paul Verlaine's a Don Quichotte
To Don Quixote, Translation of Paul Verlaine’s sonnet : A Don Quichotte

         (Poem written in March 1861...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: charger, fantasy, poets,
Form: Sonnet
Hurricane '05 - Katrina
The entire city is in darkness
Yet the brightness shines through you
People left to get away, in their cars they drove
I stayed - flood water is...

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Categories: charger, appreciation, change, endurance, grief,
Form: Narrative

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