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Best Foolery Poems

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Premium Member Poetic Predator
Take AI’s verses 
    and make them yours,
fake wisdom through 
   generated synonyms,
stolen from 
   the thesaurus of...

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Categories: foolery, integrity, introspection,
Form: Free verse



Legendary Lady Leaders I Salute You
I am like
Cleopatra
embraced by serpents many
fear
always trying something new
and dramatic with my
hair
I am like
Eva Patrón
growing up with a painful family
getting lost in movies
thinking of my...

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Categories: foolery, adventure, childhood, fantasy, children,
Form: Free verse
Gone Again
He disappears again. Can't say that I'm surprised
I know he thinks when he comes home, that hell be chastised
But I won't say a word cause...

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Categories: foolery, betrayal, emotions, love hurts,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Each Day a Gift
Perceive each day as a gift!
A gift freely given “no strings attached”
With the added bonus of free will for spice
On this beautiful serving tray of...

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Categories: foolery, inspirational, introspectiongod, day, god,
Form: Free verse
Boot Licks
slithering snakes run silent

sleeping snakes lay deadly

awakened venom ready

while reigning as prone giants



breathe upright fools gather tolls

exhale hate and hued discord

bow in ranks to thy...

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© Sona Wilae  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: foolery, allegory, america, change, leadership,
Form: Quatrain



Premium Member Nearly Six Foot
Nearly Six Foot

Of heaven on the water I wish to sing, it is a funny thing. 
A small boat and sail, the size of a...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: foolery, boat, butterfly, cute, grandparents,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Pseudonymic Poet
~~~~
      The lying poets have you sucked in!
      As many already have pseudonyms~
  ...

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Categories: foolery, poetry, poets,
Form: Tristich
Apostrophe In Time
water weeps wildly
whilst washing away your
jesting foolery.
I saw the sun annihilated
	Against backdrops of liturgy
Lethargic activity that earns
	It’s title as the Earth’s endearing child
Against backdrops of...

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© W. Hunt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: foolery, sympathy, universe,
Form: Free verse
Patsy Foley Was Roly-Poly In 1947
It may have been the devil himself who prompted the kids in my schoolyard back in 1947 to chant "Patsy Foley's roly-poly from eating too...

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Categories: foolery, memory,
Form: Prose
Incandescent Metaphors
When cries do echo the walls of the ward,
Bringing you down on your knees with the pangs of emotions,
Watching tears trickling down your eyes,
Shaking the...

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Categories: foolery, uplifting
Form: Verse
Fantasy Fish In a Fantasy Ocean
Myths and legends have held the hearts spell bound for years
Mermaids, mythical animals, phoenix's have kept us enraptured in childhood
One of granny's tales was of...

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Categories: foolery, beautiful, dance, fish, fruit,
Form: Imagism
The Breakfast of Scandal
THE BREAKFAST OF SCANDAL
Once upon a lofty testament
 The blue print of a rhapsodic love furls 
Among the two betrothed by a mutual affection. 
Their...

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Categories: foolery, anger, angst, anxiety, betrayal,
Form: Free verse
My Iron Rod
it had been predicted
the crime of your century
i would figure out
and do it justice

It was written
after many years of famine
and tragedy
the justice i did the...

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Categories: foolery, political, religion, school, visionary,
Form: Free verse
The Blaggard
The blaggard:

The loathing heart like black sack cloth for him, the blaggard.
Begrudge all and everyone around him, the blaggard.

A small petty hoodlum in no other...

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Categories: foolery, people, urdu,
Form: Ghazal
Penelope Alecknavage
Penelope Alecknavage nee perskin whose death aye assay
to comprehend, this son of the late Harriet Harris - 
   November thirteenth 2016 marked her...

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Categories: foolery, absence, beautiful, bereavement, death,
Form: Ode

Book: Reflection on the Important Things