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Best Grammarian Poems

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Premium Member A Grammarian
It was a stolen date on a late winter evening

Placing rosy dots on her cheek with a hug

A secret told to the senses instead to...

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Categories: grammarian, allegory, fantasy,
Form: Free verse



Judging :: Grammarian Sonnet
We are living in an environment
what is indeed driven by cynicism
Everyone questioning each decision
judging others, many lacks pragmatism
frightening views causes embarrassment.

Seeds of judging, grows in...

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© Pratap Roy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: grammarian, culture,
Form: Sonnet
A Dogmatic Grammarian
A dogmatic grammarian,
a know-all, with a frog’s
face, croaks from a well.
He glowers at error-insects
with his bulging eyes.

Children gape with their
tongues stuck in rules.
Expressions hobble.
Emotions are...

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Categories: grammarian, inspirational,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member We Are Vegetarians
Sometimes I think the way we view the world is a little antiquarian
for instance we have words to label everyone…from Capricorn to Sagittarian…

Take Deborah and...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: grammarian, humor,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Back Door Side Door Front Door : Which Door Might a Confucian Take
Back Door Side Door Front Door : Which door might a Confucian take
 
..................for René ETIEMBLE (Jan. 26, 1909 – Jan. 7, 2002)*

In homage -...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: grammarian, books, eulogy, french, poems,
Form: Elegy



Puck a L'Orange
the Alternative Right
is keeping us minions awake through the night
what is so entirely contrarian
how often we laugh at the stumbling orange grammarian....

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Categories: grammarian, allegory,
Form: Clerihew
Inapropos Trois Faux Pas Jokingly Blurted Out
Inapropos trois faux pas jokingly blurted out...

yesterday August 30th, 2022.

The following fictitious account
predicated upon words spilling
out me mouth before taking time
to think through how sarcastic...

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Categories: grammarian, adventure, august, fate, funny
Form: Free verse
Plumb Line Hoisted Deep
Brainstorm cometh, damning frontal hemisphere
jamming lookout, noggin perched, roiling thinking
uber wayfaring zealot, drills legendary phalanx.
* * * * * * * * * * *...

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Categories: grammarian, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Free verse
Argh An Errant Stray Left Parenthesis
Upon (die) re rhea ding previous poem
     All In The Name Of "Progress" zen
a glaring, leering,
     and...

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Categories: grammarian, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Free verse
Thoughts of a Middot
Thoughts of a “Mid-Dot : (•)”

A couple of centuries back, I was recognized,
marked as mid-dot ; all were mesmerized.
I was most required for all. I...

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© Pratap Roy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: grammarian, write,
Form: Verse
Whoami Within Following Figurative Nutshell
Whoami? Within following figurative nutshell:

Yours truly just a fluke of the universe
worming his way hook, line and sinker
thru the meandering time stream,
which current speeds up...

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Categories: grammarian, age, break up, confusion,
Form: Rhyme
Literate Lettered Latitudinarian
Literate lettered latitudinarian

Presents the following slapdash
higglety-pigglety bupkis, whereby reader
experiences being mentally hogtied
perusing pseudo poetic perambulation
devoid of sense and sensibility
welcoming character assassination
concerning pride of yours truly,
who...

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Categories: grammarian, 12th grade, adventure, blessing,
Form: Free verse
Innocent Omission of a Lower Case M
Top notch legal scholar Erin Go Braw
     (less concerned about being fair versus
     abominable, irrevocable, and execrable
...

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Categories: grammarian, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Lexical-Semantic Conundrum
The past tense of 
        the new verb, 'you-tube'*
         ...

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Categories: grammarian, film, future, word play,
Form: Questionku
Reflect On the Need To Genuflect
Why do we omit to reflect
On the need to genuflect 
To God waiting for it in His Altar
To be moved to mercifully alter
What in life...

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Categories: grammarian, devotion, god, people, religion,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things