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Hot Chocolate, Coffee and Tea
 I sure                                          ...

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© Lu Loo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: haemorrhage, silly,
Form: Concrete
Premium Member Fourth Horseman Descends
In one quick flash, while humankind rests
poisoned rain devours, seething like burnt fume...
that all the world like raged Babylon screams

when Fourth Horseman, on a knifed eve, descends
shrouded by darkness, rider now earthbound
collapsing stars and trees on ghastly stead,

lungs haemorrhage in terror of night’s tide
found in...

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Categories: haemorrhage, holocaust, judgement,
Form: Rhyme
Birth Untainted
It in now dark.
Talking of exposed genitalia
I go into a terrible shock.

A compulsive deceit
takes hold of the attention.
The candle burns me inside.

Between eyes
a *chakra uncoils, like a Naja.
Strikes ! You are stricken-


with a bulbar palsy.
No haemorrhage. A purple venom
spreads in the whole nativism.

Voices move in...

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Categories: haemorrhage, art,
Form: ABC

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Megan Giglia
Megan Giglia

Megan won Britain’s very first medal at Rio, 
Having had a stroke and brain haemorrhage, 
And having also overcome deep depression, 
To ride victorious around the track to circuit. 

She suffered from fainting spells at work, 
So took tests and found spinal fluid blood;
A...

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Categories: haemorrhage, sports, strength,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Pain Liquefied
As a molten drop of wax,
    running down,
        from a dying candle,
            a single drop of tear,
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Categories: haemorrhage, angst, depression, feelings, pain,
Form: Free verse
The Last of Summer
Blasted through the arteries of great wide open spaces
like fuel-injected bullets from some laser-sighted gun,
over-priced and deathtrap built, nothing cars to nowhere places,
trailing prisms of bleeding sump oil underneath the cooling sun.

From the money-grubbing fingers of a travel agent slaughter trip,
thrown a pitch in shadows...

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© Tony Bush  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: haemorrhage, allegory, death, history, life,
Form: Verse



Premium Member Visitation
I am hooked deep inside my cavern-hanging host
   replicating in cosy subterranean cell
   night-time radar feeding my needful innermost
   viral reservoirs overflow with gruesome gel

   I slurp onto scaly creature, grimly scuttling
   fissures unfold, revealing...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: haemorrhage, body, dark, death, imagery,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Follow the Fire
Harken! blasts of thunder 
pressurised magma sears 
Pyroclastic hearts collapse
a spanner jams the gears

Distended fiery fissures 
augur unquantified fears
Cataclysms bring rupture 
down path’s not very clear

Aneurysms bursting veins 
popped drums burning ears
Brain function touch and go
haemorrhage out red tears

Earth ripping itself asunder 
black raw ground...

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Categories: haemorrhage, allusion, love, power,
Form: Monorhyme
Perpetual Quandries of Dischord
Perpetual Quandries of Dischord

Permanent irreversible Attatchment disorder
A lemonade stand at the Mexican Border
A traumatised disorganised old lady hoarder
The incriminating evidence on an old tape recorder 

Elements of discontent shivering through a crowd 
Firmaments of promises sent confirming love out loud
Innocents in recompense versus the indiscriminately...

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Categories: haemorrhage, international,
Form: Rhyme
Xenophobia
When a tribalism person laugh at a racism person , it is like twin brothers mocking on themselves. 
When someone who is  xenophobic laugh at a hater , it is  like two best friends mocking at each other.
                                             Quote by poet

Xenophobia,  
A victim of...

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Categories: haemorrhage, 12th grade, forgiveness, humanity,
Form: Free verse
Sackcloth and Ashes
Midnight chimed day assassination, 
  sudden as a brain haemorrhage, 
  star-stabbed by psychotic pins; 
  issues aborted of carbonised wombs 
  blacked streets, tar-slithered. 
Recovering drunk, cold sobered, 
  imaged upon liquid plate glass, 
  appliances dormant and...

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© Tony Bush  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: haemorrhage, life, lost love, sad,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member A Historic Event
Mystery of a life born from another,
cry of the baby and death of the mother,
amidst war, military tent in the wild,
during the royal birth of her fourteenth child.
little pink princess wailed for maternal milk,
blue and cold lay the queen, blood dripping from silk!
her warrior husband...

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Categories: haemorrhage, birth, death, deep, devotion,
Form: Rhyme
Sackcloth and Ashes
Midnight chimed day assassination, 
  sudden as a brain haemorrhage, 
  star-stabbed by psychotic pins; 
  issues aborted of carbonised wombs 
  blacked streets, tar-slithered. 
Recovering drunk, cold sobered, 
  imaged upon liquid plate glass, 
  appliances dormant and...

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© Tony Bush  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: haemorrhage, introspection, life, sad, social,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Bat Bite

    Stolen from story book disbelief 
    Leather cape swoop, hooks my veins
    Fork prong fangs drink, blood drains
    Bubble in ruby bead eyed thief


    Gurgle as furry gargoyle fills...

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Categories: haemorrhage, absence, animal, day, fun,
Form: Enclosed Rhyme
Our Brains Not Designed For It
However we came into being,
Commenting on anything and everything,
I am sure was not factored in,
When it came time to give us a brain.

When it became obvious that our brains were about to implode,
Computers appeared on the scene,
And one would have thought the need, to comment...

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Categories: haemorrhage, analogy, anxiety, blue, care,
Form: Didactic

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry