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Best Contact Lens Poems

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Contact Lens
Poised on the end of your finger tip, you open your eyelid wide,
it pops straight onto your iris and you barely even tried.
When it comes...

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Categories: contact lens, humor, satire,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member The 'End' In Friend
I, treasure you.

But, would you stay if I ever said goodbye?

Would inferno’s pilot light succumb to your tears
Knowing tomorrow’s uncertainty
Is our greatest fear?

Would my ill-timed...

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Categories: contact lens, emotions, friendship, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member U - C, I - C: Nursery Rhyme
*Image of Alphabet Blackboard by Pixabay.

U - C, I - C: Nursery Rhyme

*Rhyming meter similar to, "Little Miss Muffet."

Tommy and Peggy were a bit edgy,
doing...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: contact lens, class, growing up,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member She Wore the Most Beautiful Pearls
she wore the most beautiful pearls 


she 
wore black
in the night
the times i saw
her. black pearls dancing, 
singing song in her ears 
and heart so...

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Categories: contact lens, beauty,
Form: Etheree
A Fisherman Tale
There was an old man who stood at the sea bank
Watching two fishermen casting there nets out to the sea
As he pierced his eyes even...

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Categories: contact lens,
Form: Lyric



Ten Minutes That Didn'T Shake the World
TEN MINUTES THAT DIDN’T SHAKE THE WORLD

They seemed to talk only in metaphor  or simile
And in what they call   stream-of-consciousness - 
These...

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Categories: contact lens, funnymetaphor,
Form: Quatrain
Miss You Forever My Dear King
Dear Dad, It has been couple of years since you died,
My contact lens would tell you how much I cried,     
Time...

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Categories: contact lens, dad, death, father, father
Form: Rhyme
You and Eye
It can't be real, did I just see
That cute young girl just wink at me
I'm sure I must have seen it wrong
But just in case,...

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Categories: contact lens, funny, me, , cute,
Form: Couplet
She's My Choice and My Cross
SHE'S MY CHOICE AND MY CROSS. 

You told me beauty is merely skin deep
Wasn't that the reason I wooed her in the first place
Said it...

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Categories: contact lens, addiction, allusion, appreciation, confidence,
Form: ABC
Premium Member Peeking Through the Keyhole
I started at an early age
Just six years old and I can’t sleep
I need to my boredom assuage
So through mommy’s keyhole I peep.

And what a...

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Categories: contact lens, dark, mental illness,
Form: Rhyme
Growing Old
I can’t fathom how these can be ,
Suddenly one grows old,
Contact lens she uses to see,
Hair is no longer gold.

She used to walk on the...

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Categories: contact lens, life, nature,
Form: Quatrain
Don'T Worry, Everything's Gonna Be Al'Right
we all have to have a hero
to get us through
we all need to be inspired 
to re-aspire

we all need the human connection
to mould our own...

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Categories: contact lens, friendship, happiness, life, pain,
Form: Enclosed Rhyme
Vanity
Vanity, the latest trick 
Standing there with your selfie stick
Clamping your mobile phone
For your egotistic picture clone
Lets take a close look at lady Lou
Which are...

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© John Scott  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: contact lens, art, woman,
Form: Free verse
Veneer
The thing about veneer is this:
It blinds to the truth,
Hides the real heart from sight
Whilst shining like topaz and gold.
The coating on a rotten tooth,
The...

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© Tony Bush  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: contact lens, life, mystery, philosophy,
Form: Blank verse
9:03am
Like a contact lens on a very nearsighted cornea
smoothes out the rough edges of sight,
We see a magnifying glass with reflections
of the past, broken and...

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Categories: contact lens, death, sympathy,
Form: Lyric

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