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Best Consanguinity Poems

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Consanguinity
The augury of him in Crimea was so
That Ekaterina said she was tired of sandwiches
But I did have black tea, black Latvian bread with her...

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© Amit Ray  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: consanguinity, conflict,
Form: Chastushka



Premium Member Declaration of Interdependence
When in the Course of Earth’s climatic events, 
it becomes necessary for cultures to resolve political bands 
which have connected Her with human nature, 
and...

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Categories: consanguinity, freedom, health, independence day,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Where the Vision Visits
Kentucky's late summer sunshine
sunk deep into their skin
as the boy rode on the back
of his Grandfather's coppered horse,
the tobacco harvest would begin soon,
aromas of sweet...

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Categories: consanguinity, christian, heart, hope, ,
Form: Epic
Self Imposed
Dedicate to human rights Mr. Anna Hazare activist that fought for free corrupt Indian society. 
this poem is a result of my disappointment.
Inhabitable lineal consanguinity,...

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Categories: consanguinity, caregiving,
Form: Sonnet
A Few Words To the American Mogul
I don’t have the financial muscle
To wrestle the American State President intellectually
If the truth be told ;
I don’t have half enough in my savings account
To...

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Categories: consanguinity, racism,
Form: Epic



Literary ******
(alternate title – A bona 
er fide dog day afternoon delight).

A mere half dozen vowels 
constitute the English language 
    Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay
Consonants...

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Categories: consanguinity, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Lay
Premium Member Farewell, Phantoms
I, heart on sleeve ... proudly? I suppose, in a contrite way ...
          but it's beyond...

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Categories: consanguinity, hope, lost love, relationship,
Form: Free verse
Metamorphosis
Stepping through a vale she spied an oak,
its branches scratching heaven's glow 
and anchored to the earth its twisted roots
clawed deeply through the soil below.

Embracing...

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Categories: consanguinity, nature, science fiction,
Form: Quatrain
Metamorphosis
Stepping through a vale she spied an oak,
its branches scratching heaven's glow 
and anchored to the earth its twisted roots
clawed deeply through the soil below.

Embracing...

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Categories: consanguinity, fantasy,
Form: Quatrain
Metamorphosis
Stepping through the veil she spied an oak, 
its branches scratching heaven's glow 
and anchored to the earth its twisted roots 
clawed deeply through the...

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Categories: consanguinity, fantasy,
Form: Quatrain
Struggle To Write
Struggle to write

Witnessed courtesy the following poetic sight
especially when dark shadows foretell edge of night
twilight zone expanding
into outer limits of width and height
obscuring webbed wide...

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Categories: consanguinity, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Rhyme
Darkly Smoldering Allies
Darkness and I have become allies,

 affinity by association's shadowed prayer

     spoken of the same kindred language,

consanguinity in our devout appeal

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© Paloma P   Create an image from this poem.
Categories: consanguinity, allegory, dark, emotions, introspection,
Form: Free verse
A Politician's Diary
Standing for them, myself I see
Oblivious of that, for me they all agree
To myself, why sweat for them?
No consanguinity gives room for mayhem

Unabashed, I am,...

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Categories: consanguinity, betrayal, dark, evil,
Form: Blank verse
Metamorphoses
...inspired by 'Piktor's Metamorphoses' by Hermann Hesse


Stepping through a vale she spied an oak,
its branches scratching heaven's glow 
and anchored to the earth its twisted...

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Categories: consanguinity, fantasy,
Form: Quatrain
On the High Ways
So speedy again on the high ways
Trees and shrubs glancing through my eyes
 As if they were ever in motion
With this wireless whooping sound like...

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© Great Jaja  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: consanguinity, nature, me,
Form: Verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things