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Best Gerunds Poems

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My Gerunds Were Ghastly
I
Are you fascinated with languages
Including all swear words, and vulgarities
Some actually are as pleasant as cakes
But serious questions about LIGHTNING:
It is a gerund; the happening...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: gerunds, allusion, analogy, beauty, bible,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Words
"Give me words,
Thousands of words,
I offer my kingdom for words
For
A poem I wish to write
Not any poem
But
A masterpiece of a poem!" The aspiring poet shouted,...

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Categories: gerunds, muse, poetry, poets, words,
Form: Free verse
My Poetry Garden
My poetry garden of late has lain untended and forlorn.
I succumbed to shock and dismay upon entering recently, for I observed that
great disagreement had erupted...

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Categories: gerunds, garden,
Form: Narrative
Reckoning
Unspoken words hang in the stillness of unmindful space,
  like a touch never to be felt
    A sight never to be...

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Categories: gerunds, lost lovefaith,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Grammah
Put it down to a grey-haired obsession;
Participles are a vexed question.
Even though it sounds quaint,
Elegant it ain't,
Robbing gerunds of their possessions!...

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Categories: gerunds, age, funny,
Form: Limerick



Premium Member Writing a Poem Vi
"Give me words, thousands of words,
I offer my kingdom for words, for I wish a
poem to write.
Not any poem but a masterpiece of a poem!"...

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Categories: gerunds, inspiration, poetry, poets,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member On Writing Poetry
[A few years ago, I wrote this poem “On Writing Poetry” for creative writing students. I hesitated to put it on Poetry Soup, but I...

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Categories: gerunds, poetry, writing,
Form: Rhyme
Parts of Speech
In English there are different types of words.
Like articles, prepositions, nouns, adjectives and verbs
They have special functions and they teach
Us to distinguish the various parts...

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Categories: gerunds, word play,
Form: Light Verse
Running Chestnut- Syntax-Ing
is it a noun or is a verb um																		  to ing or not to ing question        ...

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© John Beam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: gerunds, allegory, funny, on work
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Science
I think too much about science,
Worthless lot of apes;
Spoken for so as never to speak
For themselves. 
I think too much about
Religion, 
Worthless lot of apes;
I...

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Categories: gerunds, i am, science,
Form: Free verse
A Strand of Aphoristic Brian
A Strand of Aphoristic Brian


Brian Strand has no business, “knowing he”.
Writing Ekphrasis flowing poetry           ...

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Categories: gerunds, satirepoetry,
Form: Grook
Premium Member Word Play Turns Ugly
young whippersnapper brain
pours out her last idea
flicking adjectives into dirty dumpster
nouns prance off, disgusted
without elaboration or fancy descriptions

verbs take the lead, 
kicking their adverbs to...

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Categories: gerunds, word play,
Form: Free verse
Sick Words
(A linguistic experience)

Was there any argument that justified 
the existence of the word-disease?
something more was said of this 
at the beginning of the completion of...

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Categories: gerunds, crazy, imagination, poems,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member What Is It
What is it

You expect to see
When you string along
Verbs and gerunds to be?
Do you fancy yourself 
A poet in history divine?
Do you really believe
Your verse...

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Categories: gerunds, poems,
Form: Rhyme
Nemesis
superlative in wrath as one who avenges nemeses
sometimes a man out of hate is subsumed in sounds
propagating the use of onomatopoeias
stomping slapping and gerunding
the ancient...

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Categories: gerunds, 11th grade, allegory,
Form: Free verse

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