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Premium Member Ten Years Had Raced Into Oblivion's Cup Second Poets Tribute Series, Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Ten Years Had Raced Into Oblivion's Cup
Second Poets Tribute Series, Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  
Chained am I, to desolation's huge anchor
on its long black ship,...

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Categories: coleridge, anger, art, dedication, fantasy,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member - Amid the Jagged Shadows -
"Amid the jagged shadows of mossy leafless boughs; " 

               Samuel...

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Categories: coleridge, beautiful, nature,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Poets I Hope To Meet In Heaven - a Tribute To Chan Hurst 1979-2014
A few poems written by Chan Hurst, (Just That Archaic Poet)

I hope that we can find some comfort in them at this sad time.


"A Rational...

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Categories: coleridge, dedication, farewell, friend, miss
Form: Rhyme
Fragile Is Life
"Life is fragile and temporary. The faces of today quickly become the faces of the past. Sorrow, pain, and anger... it all fades, except love....

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Categories: coleridge, death, nature, wind,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Agatha Christie Taught Me To Be a Book Worm
Behind a chair 
        Below a desk
 with my bare feet on a wall, in my flannel pajama...

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Categories: coleridge, books,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Amid the Jagged Shadows
"Amid the jagged shadows of mossy leafless boughs; " 

                                Samuel Taylor...

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Categories: coleridge, blue, granddaughter, loneliness, sad,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Your Last Wish
"recently scenes of early life have stolen into my mind, like breezes blown" - Samuel Taylor Coleridge


I walk the shore alone beside your voice
How alive...

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Categories: coleridge, death, lost love, memory,
Form: Tritina
Amid the Jagged Shadows
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"Amid the jagged shadows of mossy leafless boughs; "
                ...

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Categories: coleridge, dark, fear,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Captive Deep Blue Je Reviens
"Captive Deep Blue Je Reviens"





I walk beside you 
in your dreams,
you are always in me 
warm and pounding, 
twin heart, 
burning bright flame, 
beautiful addiction
captive...

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Categories: coleridge, desire, longing, romance, sensual,
Form: Romanticism
Premium Member As Time Slips By
“recently scenes of early life have stolen into my mind,
               like...

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Categories: coleridge, age, memory, nostalgia,
Form: Terza Rima
Premium Member O' How Long and Well This Night's Dark Shadows Oft Play, Poet Dedication Series
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE-- Number One- (INSPIRED BY AND FROM HIS FROST AT MIDNIGHT POEM).

(1.)

O' How Long And Well This Night's Dark Shadows Oft Play,
Poet Dedication...

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Categories: coleridge, allusion, appreciation, art, beautiful,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Amid the Jagged Shadows
"Amid the jagged shadows of mossy leafless boughs;”  
               ...

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Categories: coleridge, death, rose,
Form: Sonnet
These Seasons Which Sing In Silent Symphonies
These seasons which sing in silent symphonies,
   like the hush of a new age,
   like portals to pretence,
   actualized...

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Categories: coleridge, beauty, nature, poetry, poets,
Form: Classicism
Mother No More
"recently scenes of early life have stolen into my mind, like breezes blown ..."
           ...

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Categories: coleridge, death, life, mother, relationship,
Form: Terzanelle
Premium Member Amid the Jagged Shadows
"Amid the jagged shadows of mossy leafless boughs"- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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  Encompassed by autumn's gloam
 Naked limbs reach for the sky
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Categories: coleridge, autumn, seasons,
Form: Rhyme

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