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Best Confounding Poems

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My Empathetic Quill Bleed For the Empress Ink
The moonlight bathed her cell in pallid light while she sat hunched over her desk, clutching her pen between her confound fingertips. As she bled ink...

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Categories: confounding, community, friendship love, imagery,
Form: Free verse



The Malkavian..Part 1
The Malkavian..Part 1

His mind has all the meaning of a madman that is screaming
Tortured and tormented, a life lived to be lamented 
His family, drained...

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© Nate D.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confounding, caregiving, friendshiplife, drug,
Form: Alliteration
Everything
The mind and universe confide. Between
Them, they are one. Like lovers devoted.
They share fluctuations on an ocean
Wave, washing mindful shores, to redeem
Those sparkling pearls, that...

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Categories: confounding, allegory
Form: Sonnet
The Trials of Meretrix Canto I
When your befuddled mind
Forsakes upon the ragged edge
Of swirling darkness;
Where eternal night awaits
To sate upon purest innocence
Besides an open grave!
When the gravity of your perils
Be...

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Categories: confounding, philosophy,
Form: Rhyme
The Malkavian Part 1 Perfect Version
His mind has all the meaning of a madman that is screaming
Tortured and tormented, a life lived to be lamented
Drained and defeated, his family finally...

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© Nathan D.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confounding, confusion, corruption, dark, lonely,
Form: Alliteration



Premium Member Our Cosmic Existence
Our Cosmic Existence

We think what we know but the key confusion is always there,
When we ponder situations or events that have such high import,
And what...

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Categories: confounding, creation, faith, god, heaven,
Form: Terza Rima
First World War
I envy the dust, the way it moves all free and careless,
released from it’s sleeping state the thunderous pounds 
of late shelling, again endless. 

Muffled...

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© Paul K K  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confounding, bereavement, soldier, veterans day,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Having My Weigh With Homophones
'Tis know wander nor em aye telling yew anything gnu,
Hour tongue is awash with homophones confounding me end ewe.

Ah, two sea thee broad expenses from...

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Categories: confounding, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Art of Morning
Upon rising, awakened by 
ripening scent teasing my nose, 
trilling my lips and tongue, – my taste buds opening
to bird-like songs as dawn's light breathes...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confounding, art, creation, inspirational, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member His Death Our Life
His death opened a direct channel
to heaven. His life, a journey 
of faith; His Source, the Light
of a Universe, greater than the
sum of all stars...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confounding, christian, easter, evil, faith,
Form: Free verse
Must It Be So?
We were sleeping
When the dirty water
Came rushing down,
Drowning our arrogance
And releasing our fears
Into the atmosphere.

We were stunned.
Ravaged by consequence
Melting around our feet.
Disorienting panic
Was devoted to...

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Categories: confounding, natural disasters, mother,
Form: Free verse
Babylon
Arise! Our hands to the desert skies
Now our ritual has begun
With million voices for a million lies
And a confounding tongue
Our honey, we have trapped flies
On...

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Categories: confounding, mythology, pride, religious,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Lord God, You Are My Great and Powerful Christ
October 17 Relationship to God Bible Meditations Based on Acts 8-9

Key Verse – Acts 8:10 To whom they all gave heed, from the least to...

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Categories: confounding, blessing, christian, faith, god,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Soul Freely Partaking
I don't know that love
needs a face and place – 
inclined to think, not;
but I do know love
needs a heart, often
set apart from the rest
of...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confounding, christian, faith, soulmate, spiritual,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Mindgames, Figs and a Dictionary
“Mindgames, Figs and a Dictionary”


Have you ever wondered 
where you’d be 
if there were absolutely no 
dictionaries?

You could make up almost any word
and give it...

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Categories: confounding, daughter, love, magic, mother,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs