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Best Commodity Poems

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Premium Member 'treasured Commodity'
The reflection says 
you've outgrown us 

I somehow feel sad – 

That which we once had 
has become redundant 

The other side of the coin...

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Categories: commodity, confusion, friendship, introspection, life,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Sunny Horizons - POTD
POTD 20 Dec 2018

Like sand in an hour glass
Time moves so fast
A precious commodity
Not meant to last

Measured in hours
Minutes unfold
Time waits for no man
So I’ve...

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Categories: commodity, appreciation, farewell, inspirational,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Flickered Candle - a Collaboration With Eileen Ghali
A huge shout out to my dear friend, Eileen, for creating a wonderful memory with this collaboration. There is a vital lesson when moments like...

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Categories: commodity, feelings, friendship, journey, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Midnight Flowers
Midnight Flowers
by: Leonora G. and Her Most Fave 
 and Loving Poetess Linda/PD


I’m roaming around in search of you 
Oh my darling, I’m feeling blue...

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© Len Gasun  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: commodity, beauty, flower,
Form: Rhyme Royal
Premium Member A Snow Queen Tale
Part 1: FORE SIBERIAN FATE

silk wings wet -
angel on the lake.
starlight glitter
separates from

the golden wheat.
her docile hair,
prophecy of ice.

winter pink,
pinched cheeks.
ice skate scrapes -
flecks of...

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Categories: commodity, fantasy,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Close My Eyes and Dance Away
Give me all of my private time 
I will succumb without a fight
And later be your every whim
First those few seconds of respite
Before once more...

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Categories: commodity, abuse, courage, dance, freedom,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Color of My Heart
COLOUR OF MY HEART

My heart is like the colors of the rainbow,
a spectrum full of every human shade
bathed in the varied beauty of an ethnic...

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Categories: commodity, color, heart, humanity,
Form: Sonnet
Pure Black Diamond
deep in the bowels of the earth
this treasure is found,
dug out by the men
who work underground,

they crawl and hack to fill the store
waiting for the...

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Categories: commodity, history,
Form: Rhyme
The Spaces In-Between
Most of life is spent in
hope for better things yet
expectation of what is to come
or anticipation of what could be
and while this is good, even...

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Categories: commodity, community, growth, humanity, identity,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Circadian
"Circadian"



In the garden
I planted for you,
somewhere in 
the unplundered
Territory of Hypothalamus,
I found a flower 
who’s name was
You Wouldn’t Know the Truth
“God Help Us”
cried the lost...

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Categories: commodity, love, romance, truth,
Form: Romanticism
(1) I Defy All the Obstacticle's (Believing In Prayer's)
I thought I couldn't make it, I thought, there's no-need in trying to fake it. I thought I
couldn't make it, couldn't even if I tried....

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Categories: commodity, depressiondesire, love, me,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Why Is Love Blind
I sat at the counter
drinking one too many
oblivious of those around me.
"Drowning your sorrows", she asked.
What did she know of sorrows?
"They float, you know." she...

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Categories: commodity, love hurts,
Form: Free verse
Sweet Infinity
Infinity beckons taunting  
Beyond the mortal ridge
For time enough to really live
Those longings yet to bridge

I wear your symbol 
Pierced in diamonds sharp
On my...

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Categories: commodity, introspection, longing, love,
Form: Quatrain
Fat Free
What's for dinner?
Poor people
With no fat on their bones
you can eat them 
and eat them.
They're practically fat free

I heard they can make you sick.
Not if...

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© Dan Helppi  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: commodity, food,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Fragility
A beautiful glass vase
Must be handled with care
Made with love,
Without a blemish or tear.

The glazier takes pride.
As he fashions the glass,
He always tries
To make each...

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Categories: commodity, 10th grade,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things