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Below are the all-time best Conjectured poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of conjectured poems written by PoetrySoup members


When the Tv Conjectured Covid
We watched the television fall asleep
through window eyes.
It was only 1999
but even that early 
2020 began to
unwind its springs one Spring at a time.

April was...

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Categories: conjectured, poetry,
Form: Free verse



A Certain Gravity
He conjectured the weight of her small breasts.
lifted them in cupped hands,
weighed the texture gravity has
when combined with the weight of pleasure.
He wonders about this...

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Categories: conjectured, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Political Science of Organic Climatology
Political Science is the compare and contrast study
of governing authority powers
with concomitant economic responsibilities,
and...um...opportunities,
speaking perhaps too candidly.

Why not other powers,
nutritional loves that can be owned...

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Categories: conjectured, beauty, earth, health, love,
Form: Prose Poetry
The Other Side of Midnight
I had spent night and day
                   ...

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Categories: conjectured, conflict, dark, daughter, desire,
Form: I do not know?
Mars
For many an historical generation,
you scintillated man’s imagination.
The subject of numerous films and books,
your presence was worth some astronomers’ looks.
From writers such as H.G. Wells...

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Categories: conjectured, science, space, life, planet,
Form: Rhyme



The End of K-I-Smet
No person ever has less value than when they seek to exalt themselves at the 
expense of another’s stature. You do not raise yourself by...

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Categories: conjectured, introspectiongod, god,
Form: List
Who Would Have Thought
I’m finding Derrida de-structured
And Levinas‘ face makes me smile
Who would have conjectured
That one day I’d lecture
On thoughfulness and all its trials?

I prefer Kierkegaard to Sartre
Who...

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Categories: conjectured, humor, sorrow,
Form: Rhyme
What
God creates life for artists imaginations
To fill in colors, missing parts with no mistakes 
Tangibles become open, solid, clear
Aged by the absence of interpretation

With so...

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Categories: conjectured, appreciation, art, color, creation,
Form: Free verse
Small Minds, Average Minds, Great Minds
Small minds people’s frailties deride
Drawing comfort and report
Although average minds decide
Events to discuss in their effort

To imitate great minds
Who ideas and ideals discuss
Upfront and behind...

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Categories: conjectured, poems,
Form: Free verse
City Park
One sun-kissed day along a path
Serene inside the city’s park
We ambled slowly, hand in hand;
A couple passed, old man and wife,
Content, they seemed, with flower...

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Categories: conjectured, flower, love, nature,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Bicameral Rhythms
S/he awoke won but foggy morning
with a benignly felt Conjecture:

Positive Psychology
is also Political-Economic Health Projection

Cognitive truth statements (+) 
feel aesthetically beautiful,
proportional.

Theorem (-,-) as not not...

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Categories: conjectured, feelings, health, humor, philosophy,
Form: Prose Poetry
In the Void
No voice is whispered in the void
Explosions inside the nest of stars
Ignite into the operas of the galaxies 
Noiseless vacancies full of mysteries
Evolve, remain as...

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Categories: conjectured, adventure, appreciation, image, nature,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Perjury
Youth, having deserted them long ago, Tom and Sam
The octogenarians together formed an intimate league.
Every day, they would, meet at the country park in the...

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Categories: conjectured, abuse, cheer up, missing,
Form: Free verse
He Lost His Clues
He used to be a hoarder of clues
would keep them in a mind-binder.
Imagine the surprise
when all the clues turned into blank pages

It happens,
a person has...

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Categories: conjectured, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Misfired To Our Detriment
Wouldn’t marry you if your true colours I knew
But the best of me infatuation took
Thinking all about you I had a clue
Playing by ear the...

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Categories: conjectured, poems,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs