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Best Dillydally Poems

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A Dillydally Way
Trailing naked toes, hat low peaked
fingers laced abaft head and sun,
white-water gently threading through
the webbed keel of one foot.

The sky is blasting blue,
splotching louder blobs...

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Categories: dillydally, poetry,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member My Heart Doesnt Know What It Needs
trees dilly-O sing.
mellow skies surmise —
they’re not quite blue, white nor gray.

knocking in front and back —
pileated woodpeckers, shockers
with crests, crafty
to home owls and bats,
like...

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Categories: dillydally, bird, imagery, spring, tree,
Form: Free verse
A Jim-Jam Mickey-Mouse Poem
A Jim-Jam Mickey-Mouse Poem

I think that you might never see
A poem as weird as this might be
For I’ll use luscious words
That otherwise might sound absurd
This...

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Categories: dillydally, on writing and words,
Form: Rhyme
Let's Toss a Coin
There is always two sides of a coin,
Yet, whenever we flip a coin, we always know the side that we hoping for.
But every story has...

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Categories: dillydally, spoken word,
Form: Rhyme
Lets Toss a Coin
*****LETS TOSS A COIN*****
Whenever we flip a coin, we always know the side that we hoping for
But every story has a two side
And so is...

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Categories: dillydally, spoken word,
Form: Blank verse



Premium Member Song From Beyond the Stars Part 2 Earthside Gathering
from the extremely large to the very small, rocks have been game changers
  planet-sized melters, moon-makers
  asteroids with cataclysmic impact, dinosaur terminators
 ...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dillydally, adventure, destiny, humanity, science
Form: Verse
Playhouse
I want to see what my old-dusty playhouse looks like. 
It has been kept forever in the attic – it’s a 90’s childlike!

It’ll be such...

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Categories: dillydally, child, memory,
Form: Couplet

Book: Reflection on the Important Things