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Ga Ga Over Green
                        Ga Ga over Green

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Categories: connotes, appreciation, beauty, green, growth,
Form: Free verse
Why Men Are Called Groom and Women Bride
WHY MEN ARE CALLED GROOM AND WOMEN BRIDE

Hullabaloo and cacophony etched in your Union,
Soliloquies to break up with your said-protagonist of a spouse,
You forgot your beautiful euphony, word fusion
When the beginning of two you can't even denounce.
Six months will turn sixty years, hopefully,
Only if you...

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Categories: connotes, 1st grade, for her,
Form: Iambic Pentameter
Similes and Metaphors of Love
LOVE is like a figure of speech
It adds beauty to life
It inspires us to beat strife
It gives colors to sight
It expresses feelings tight.

LOVE is a rainbow 
It has its perfect timing
To beautify your surrounding 
It appears unexpectedly
Yet disappears  inevitably. 

LOVE is like a dictionary
It...

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Categories: connotes, love, metaphor, simile,
Form: Ode

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Premium Member Once In a Blue Moon
Once in a blue moon, in the circuit of the cryptic sky appears the transcendental fusion,
when the acquiescence of the sky emerges to display two heavenly bodies most exotic phases of union.

On those, mesmerizing venerated nights, the new moon and the wolf moon in juxtaposition,
supercede...

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Categories: connotes, assonance, beautiful, beauty, blue,
Form: Rhyme
The Language of Migration
Despite the climate challenge with traffic congestion on the road,
there’s still a driving urge to go out and celebrate the Eucharist;
it’s a great deal of commitment to God who’s the source of life,
his language connotes an embodiment of love for our salvation.

Braving the difficulties in...

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Categories: connotes, history, hope, life, peace,
Form: Pastoral
Premium Member It's Elemental: the Triplicities
The element of fire in one’s birth sign
Connotes a person zealous and upright.
Goal-oriented, with desire to win,
He thrives on challenges; for truth he’ll fight!

The person “grounded” (element of earth),
Is prudent, stable and reliable.
He’s good with business and enjoys it when
His senses are aroused; he’s physical!

The...

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Categories: connotes, education, people
Form: Quatrain



Premium Member The Schizophrenia of Sin
People wonder
How “professed” Christians
Do the things they do
Say the things they say
Write the things they write
It’s not RIGHT!
True! We have to “walk the talk”
But perfection is not attainable
Holiness is misunderstood
There is no state of sinlessness

Holiness connotes wholeness
Being wholly for someone
Belonging to Someone
Having the heart and...

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Categories: connotes, sin,
Form: Prose
Rains
RAINS

Rains connotes many things
Rains from heaven is a blessing
A natural phenomenon
It is God’s wish that keeps us from drying
Rains is life giving.

Why does one tears, perspire and urinates?
Why do we produce artificial rains?
To survive
For an Ophthalmologist, tears from the eyes 
Is the simplest form of...

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Categories: connotes, nature
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Limerick: Once a Poet Used An Harmless Word
Limerick : Once a Poet used an harmless Word

  for Andrea D.  &  Catie L.

Once a Poet used an harmless Word
Word over-use connotes slicing Sword
Sword decapitates sense:
Poet’s sauna incense
Now Word’s Wraith rants on Kerouac Road.

© T. Wignesan – Paris, 2013...

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Categories: connotes, words,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member The Thiruk-Kural Highlights the Role of the Ambassador As the King's Messenger-Spy: Canto 69
The THIRUK-KURAL highlights the role of the AMBASSADOR* as the King's Messenger-SPY: THUUTHU, Canto 69

[*THUUTHU in Tamil translates as ENVOY and principally connotes variously as: "messenger", "message", "ambassador", "embassy" and "SPY" (little wonder, today, we find parallels in the action taken by President  OBAMA...

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Categories: connotes, leadership, patriotic, political, power,
Form: Epigram
The Language of Migration
Despite the climate challenge with traffic congestion on the road,
there’s still a driving urge to go out and celebrate the Eucharist;
it’s a great deal of commitment to God who’s the source of life,
his language connotes an embodiment of love for our salvation.

Braving the difficulties in...

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Categories: connotes, devotionlove, perspective, , literature,
Form: Prose Poetry
Certified Pre-Owned
Attention, all you men and ladies:
Hurry - here’s your chance
To get your very own Mercedes;
See how it enchants!

Take a look – it’s sleek, not bruised;
Its body we have honed.
Who told you that this car was used?
It’s certified pre-owned!

Of course those terms are not the same!
They’re...

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Categories: connotes, satirecar,
Form: Rhyme
Preaching "pass"...
Need courage to begin as to surpass
So vivid a word yet so hard
Popularly connotes play your part
My dialect implies opposite of far

So vivid a word yet so hard
Still needs no explanation bar
My dialect implies opposite of far 
Truth will slay all fearing power

Still needs no...

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Categories: connotes, faith, imaginationcourage, life,
Form: Pantoum
Our Librarian
OUR LIBRARIAN

I once remember the
Librarian in my college  
Meticulous ,and savvy
His love for knowledge 
Knows no bound.  

I once remember the 
Librarian in my University
A man with a large heart for others 
His glasses perking on his nose
His Professorial “penkelemesi” like
Grey hair connotes...

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Categories: connotes, confusion, education, funny, thank
Form: Free verse
Emi Lo Kan - It's My Turn
EMI LO KAN (It's My Turn)

What is "Emi lo kan"?
It is a selfish assertion,
It connotes one's right,
the selfishness that makes a man 
put himself first before his nation.
To put one's ambition and personal interest 
ahead of that of the common good...
It's adherence to individuality 
rather...

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Categories: connotes, 1st grade, satire,
Form: Dramatic Verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry