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Best Climes Poems

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Premium Member Oh, Autumn
Today I really feel it; I feel it in the air,
and even though I still can feel sun’s glow,
the breeze is blowing cooler through my...

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Categories: climes, autumn,
Form: Quintain (Sicilian)



Premium Member The Poems I Never Wrote
These are the roads I didn't take
A pause too soon, a turn too late
Lost in the love I never spoke
The poems I never wrote

Gone are...

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Categories: climes, lost, muse, writing,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member An Abecedarian For Flowers
Apple blossoms in abundance; sweet aroma in the air.
Begonias burst with brilliance. Blue bells pop up everywhere.
Cherry blossoms cheer with pink; corn flowers cluster blue.
Dandelions...

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Categories: climes, daffodils, flower,
Form: Abecedarian
Premium Member Golden Shovel
The meticulous melody of my musings is she.
Quietly my quill inscribes intrinsic ink upon the paths she walks.
Profoundly postulated in poems I've portrayed her in...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: climes, analogy, emotions, perspective,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Hold Those Tears Falling From Sullen Skies
Hold Those Tears Falling From Sullen Skies

Hold those tears falling from sullen skies
floods below, drown the sorrows of lost men.
Enough that mother earth hears thy...

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Categories: climes, art, deep, forgiveness, journey,
Form: Sonnet



Premium Member Painting the Seasons
Spring soothes with a gentle rain
 With blushing blooms we once knew
 Fragrant flowers will then reign
 and everything becomes new

 Summer bakes with sizzling...

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© Joseph May  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: climes, seasons, snow,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Ode To Autumn
 “Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness” By John Keats

Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness
Autumn comes with light rain and fallen leaves,
Shorter days, chills but...

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Categories: climes, autumn,
Form: Sonnet
A Softer Silk She Came
*****This poem inspired me to show or make sentient as possible a woman of special appeal, which provided an apt challenge of my poetic Powers....

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Categories: climes, beauty, romance, woman,
Form: Romanticism
Premium Member Golden Shovel
In a cynical realm where truth is tainted in black, rises she, 
amidst whirling vortexes veiling reveries where she walks.

Yet society thrums thick skinned lies,...

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Categories: climes, encouraging, thank you,
Form: Verse
And Still I Drive - Part One
Stars fall under failing skies...stars fall...stars fall...
And sadly...i start to drive.
Through the unremarkable village with its tall 
Georgian Bay window panes, lightless,
devoid of visages; outwardly...

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Categories: climes, heartbreak, places,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Tomb of Ancient Bloom
You come in search of love back to the tomb
Beneath the Weeping Willow tree it lies
The place where last you lips brought me to bloom
Where...

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Categories: climes, true love,
Form: Iambic Pentameter
Premium Member Whispers of Autumn
Whispers of autumn in the air
 As leaves begin to change their hue
 In scarlet tints and chatreuse flair
 Released to the wind right on...

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© Joseph May  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: climes, autumn, moon,
Form: Quatern
Premium Member Hold a Seashell To Your Ear
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Hold a seashell to your ear...
Linger in it's tranquil tide,
breathe it's calming breezes here,
bring it's subtle strength inside

If you yearn for former times,
hold a seashell...

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Categories: climes, beach, ocean, remember, sea,
Form: Quatern
I Once Loved the Sun
In those younger years
I made a friend of the sun
And allowed her to bathe me
In brown creamy skin

In those younger years
I ran across a beach
And...

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Categories: climes, angst, depression, introspection, lost
Form: Free verse
Premium Member November
An Arctic wind comes reaping the mild air,
breath hangs in clouds and grass hides under frost,
low morning sun soaks branches soon stripped bare,
boots wallow in...

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© Viv Wigley  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: climes, november,
Form: Sonnet

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