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Best Cubits Poems

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Cubits a Way
What once was sweet

Has just got sweeter

The polymath

is now in Theatre...

And the claim is a foot!

I flipped a gnocchi 

When I saw this cat

In the...

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© Izzy Gumbo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cubits, mystery,
Form: Free verse



Noah's Ark
Noah you must build a vessel 300 cubits long, 50 wide, 30 high and it must be strong
It must carry a roof three stories high,...

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© Judy Konos  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cubits, voyage,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Adamant Glitter
The glitter of everlasting Adamantine the tower of sunlight does 
not exceed its grandeur of brilliance. 

One of a variety immovable monument of stones thus...

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Categories: cubits, allegory, city,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego
Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego:
These may not be three names you know,
But have a seat and I will tell
How they survived a fiery hell
As servants of their...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cubits, bible,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Be Ye Ready
As a clock's hands are advancing forward,
By cubits time is abbreviating our stay.
As incoming tides are rushing shore-ward,
We busy ourselves doing things our way.

But God...

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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cubits, bible,
Form: Lyric



New Power Flower
  ONE: Book of  Kings /What kind of man can laugh in prison?  / the kings answered " a man who is...

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Categories: cubits, hope, war, blue, sky,
Form: Blank verse
A Venomous Silkworm
I despise these degrees of freedom

Said the neo Diderot and the archaic David

I envy the liveliness of the termites

Said the neo Valimiki and the primordial...

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© Gokul Alex  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cubits, animal, art, beauty, dream,
Form: Free verse
The Odyssey Redux - Part Ii - From Aeolian Isle To Circe's Isle
The crew, thinking the Aeolian Gift was not Odysseus' alone but common property
Stole the bag, with avariced mind, curious to find, broke the seals -...

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Categories: cubits,
Form: Epic
My Metaphysical Monument To Jah
(1 Kings 8: 27)



I Would Build  YOU  Seven Pillars
Made of Pearls of Such Dimension- Prized
I Would Build  YOU  Ten Giant Columns
Made...

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Categories: cubits, allegory, beauty, christian, dedication,
Form: Free verse
Theres a Place For Us
“10And he carried me away in the Spirit to a mountain great and high, and showed me the Holy City, Jerusalem, coming down out of...

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Categories: cubits, faith, religion, city, me,
Form: Rhyme
The Year of the Last Useful Invention
The clock of my mind stopped in 1897.
it is always late autumn
and we dress mostly in grey
steam locomotive whistles
daily puncture our thought balloons
my teacher once...

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Categories: cubits, nostalgia,
Form: Free verse
Woe To the Lust Nemesis
Woe to you Lust
Nemesis of men whose conscience you manipulate and ensnare
Reducing their pituitary gland to impotent dust
Singing their future and dignity with no iota...

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Categories: cubits, poems,
Form: Free verse
Contar Africa
Tis of a truth about Africa,
An idea seducing my ear at the eventide:

He's a dwarf
Bearing a gigantic burden,
Dazed by weariness,
Betrothed to heaviness.

Diverse folks standing beyond...

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Categories: cubits, africa,
Form: Narrative
Haman's Comeuppance
Standing fifty cubits high-
the gallows meant for Mordecai,
but Haman's scheming went awry;
and on the gibbet carved from pride
not Mordecai, but Haman died.


08.10.19

( reference - Old...

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Categories: cubits, irony,
Form: Verse
Noah's Ark
God saw that wickedness had fouled his earth,
To a state it could no longer be ignored.
While grieving sadly he chose to destroy it,
Though Noah found...

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© Tom Zart  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cubits, faith,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things