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Best Conglomerate Poems

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Premium Member Conglomerate Heart
The Heart is like a snowflake, no two are alike.
Beating so very cold at times
as to freeze an angel's wings
in goblets of devilish wine.

The Heart...

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Categories: conglomerate, heart,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Running Scar
Here lies a grave,
a conglomerate headstone
without a name.
weeds and cobwebs 
wrapped tight around the heartless edge.
Caretaker rides his rusty deer
pretending he's a nascar stud
waking the...

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Categories: conglomerate, children,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member They Never Heard What Was Said
The year is 2310
Humans still inhabit this earth
When they view all around them
It hardly seems worth

For their ancestors before them
Never heard what was said
If they...

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Categories: conglomerate, life, people, placesworld,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Sign of the Times
SIGN OF THE TIMES

Stones will be thrown down. The temple succumbs like Lazarus.
  Inconceivable evil hurled inside and outside satan’s circle.
Good perceived as bad...

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Categories: conglomerate, christian,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Tesla Mind
Tesla’s mind, A kinetic, static attic filled to the brim;
With magical ease he displayed his energy laboratory.

In centrifugal dance, grey matter clogs to universal energy;...

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Categories: conglomerate, appreciation, dedication, deep, inspiration,
Form: Free verse



Labyrinth of Sighs
Labyrinth of Sighs 

Wondering through a labyrinth of sighs 
More platitudes with attitudes that never question why 
A litany of afterthoughts about where we go...

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Categories: conglomerate, life,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member In My Perfect World
In my perfect world let me ponder my thoughts
And tell you what should be, a world that's not fraught

To live side by side all colours...

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Categories: conglomerate, life, people, placesworld, kindergarten,
Form: Couplet
American
What is it
   that makes us put labels on ourselves?

Many of my friends are  Hispanic or Latino Americans 
 each might say...

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© Dm Babbit  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: conglomerate, america, culture, devotion, pride,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Myku
conglomerate you... 

half crazy but pure
granite honest- petal eyes
(the greatest allure)...

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Categories: conglomerate, friendship,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member We Are Endangered As Well!
I researched the earth's endangered species list and this is what I found.
There's everything on the list from A to Z - rare species just...

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Categories: conglomerate, funny
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Snowflake That Sank the Titanic
The Snowflake That Sank The Titanic

It all begins with a single snowflake
(Each one in itself is unique)
Brought about through evaporation,
And returned by the force of...

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Categories: conglomerate, education, fate, history, remember,
Form: Verse
Know Me
Know Me 


You only know me by what you see, 
You are so distracted by my outer appearance that you cannot see me
We cannot believe...

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Categories: conglomerate, appreciation, black african american,
Form: Free verse
Thus Spake Utilitas
And so it was in the time of high charges for the governed

 upon entering the Narthex of the church

 of the Cold Blue Static...

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Categories: conglomerate, satiretime,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: the How of Democratic Kill - Ixl Part Two
Unquotable quotes: The How of Democratic Kill - IXL, Part Two

No, tell me not my vote now does not count
     ...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: conglomerate, freedom, humanity, international, leadership,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Dollar To War, To Dollar
Our politicians to be told what for
Why they continue to take us to war
     Is it for the oil and ores
...

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Categories: conglomerate, business, people, places, political
Form: Limerick

Book: Shattered Sighs