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Best Fatefully Poems

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Premium Member Thru Maritime Miles
Thru maritime miles of minions in motion
We hedge our opinions while pledging devotion	
To serving the Captain and sharing our smiles
Through barrels of onions and flea-bearing...

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Categories: fatefully, adventure, fantasy, funny, humorous,
Form: Epic



Premium Member Galactic Glimpses
Galactic curls in spirals swirl, entwining twisted mystery,
where time unrolls in blackened holes, no longer bright and blistery,
but writ like runes on starry dunes enclosed...

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Categories: fatefully, science,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Moonlit Rays Bounce On Jasmine Scented Hair
Moonlit Rays Bounce On Jasmine Scented Hair

She first came to me in the setting sun
her long searching soul wondrously agape
that June night dancing having youthful...

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Categories: fatefully, emotions, meaningful, memory, passion,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member White Suede Wing Tips With Candy Apple Red Laces
An ordinary young man in his twenties
Working by day, alone by night
Routine lulls him to feel forever serene

Never a new dream or fantasy
Living an obligation
Making...

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Categories: fatefully, courage, freedom, growing up,
Form: Narrative
Comatose To Life
Comatose To Life

Somewhere on a small island called Penang, historically known as the Pearl Of The Orient…
There is a heartwarming tale of how tender loving...

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Categories: fatefully, devotion, giving, inspiration, meaningful,
Form: Narrative



Sacred and Profane Love By Titian - 1514
Sacred and profane love by Titian - 1514

Love divine 

How it burns when it falls from the sky - 
how it hurts when the water...

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Categories: fatefully, beauty, community, culture, education,
Form: Idyll (Idyl)
Finger of Fate
Women of wit are treacherous tools,
Ever fatefully embracing idiot fools;
When pleasure waves a finger, it's never too late,
To enjoy the indulgence of the finger of...

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Categories: fatefully, satire
Form: Limerick
Sacred and Profane Love By Titian - 1514
Love divine 

How it burns when it falls from the sky - 
how it hurts when the water is done. 
How it rains with the...

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Categories: fatefully, art, beauty, culture,
Form: Idyll (Idyl)
Cupid and Psyche
If lovers of lovers had a story self-reflect would look upon a river and share old wise tells 
Would it perhaps be nacrracsitic or shallow...

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Categories: fatefully, art, love,
Form: Dramatic Verse
The Art of Conversation and Titian
Hail to the thieves
that retrieve
lost trees. 

Hey! Where do you disappear?

Hail to the piercing taste of a pear. 

Hey! Why do you gaze at me...

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Categories: fatefully, allusion, art, beauty, dream,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Indian Summer
Indian Summer
Gregory Firlotte

Indian Summer lingers for a while
with a cascade of warm sunlight 
caressing crimson, gold and russet leaves
with deep honey-colored rays. 
The air is...

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Categories: fatefully, autumn, beauty, change, nature,
Form: Free verse
Abandonment
The Bitterness of Abandonment

Flows Most Forcefully in Memories

 The Hope Endures during the Longing Journey

 Leaving No Time But For The Present

 Lost For Good

The...

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Categories: fatefully, hope, life, lost love,
Form: I do not know?
As I Drift
As I drift asleep, A cool breeze whispers through the trees, 
I wonder to myself I must have brought your true love with me!

Oh, how...

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Categories: fatefully, adventure, beauty, dream, feelings,
Form: Romanticism
Doors
A movable or immovable barrier,
That functions as an entrance-exit carrier;
If, thus, easily the door concept is defined,
We may be, to peripheral spaces, confined...

Do we reflect...

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Categories: fatefully, life, symbolism,
Form: Rhyme
Extraordinary
"I've 
noticed 
something 
about most good 
people, with myself 
as well sometimes: 

How maybe life's not all 
about putting up fences or 
walls or marking...

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© James Long  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fatefully, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Dramatic Monologue

Book: Reflection on the Important Things