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Best Hailstone Poems

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Hailstone Crowns
“Fire” alarm sirens
are going off [the audible radar]
stealth silently
Those living deaf 
can’t receive
the incoming Death warning

Sky chariots on the roil warpath
are thunderclap rolling
Propaganda leaflet droppings
did...

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Categories: hailstone, allegory, symbolism, visionary, wisdom,
Form: Epic



Journey of a Raindrop
You think your life's so rushed?
You've never been literally flushed,
or frozen and really crushed.
I've been through all a thousand times,
maybe more if you read between...

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Categories: hailstone, adventure, life, travel, journey,
Form: Monorhyme
Premium Member Dante's Divine Comedy Translation Hell Canto Vi
Continues the translation of the great Dante's poem written 700 years ago,
 probably the most important poetry ever written in the human story

When my mind...

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Categories: hailstone, fantasy,
Form: Terza Rima
Fur Elise
Für Elise 

walking through the hidden realm of 
my heart,

whistling close by me, a poisoned 
dart, 

burning lightning in a pearly orb,

the essence of my...

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Categories: hailstone, feelings
Form: Free verse
' New Philippines '

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crystallized rime of frozen ire - craving to thaw as morning dew
dense compact icicle of wrath's revenge emanating - now in subdue
when plummeted - no...

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Categories: hailstone, death, history, places, sad,
Form: Monorhyme



Premium Member July In the Porch Swing In Kansas
July In the Porch Swing In Kansas
The wind came up first
and it was so sudden
everybody said where did that wind come from?

It sure was a...

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© Vee Bdosa  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hailstone, brother, family,
Form: Lyric
I'Ll Never Heil Again
Moronica’s ruler is in a situation no good.
Herman the Sixth and Seven-Eights is chopping wood.
Yes, this poor guy is now a deposed king.
How could Messrs....

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Categories: hailstone, funny, satire,
Form: Rhyme
Blame Me
Can I at least have this chance 
To speak on behalf On my heart 's treasure chest
About the quest of emotions runnin querying the fairness...

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Categories: hailstone, break up,
Form: Light Verse
Dedication In Silhouette
i remember when you saw me in the devil's tattered and torn
the flinch was the pinch and i felt the tinge at every inch
my innermost...

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© Marty King  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hailstone, poetry,
Form: Free verse
The Night Thoughts Have Their Own Vibe
I'm not as present as I used to be
Nor as distant
Middle ground is not my area
If I were weather, what might I be?
I have a...

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Categories: hailstone, anxiety,
Form: Free verse
Traditional-Modern Kitchen
Reeds and dry mud walls,
Into whose crevices, weaving needles and knives are fixed.
Iron sheets of rust on top,
(The only modern feature!)
With leakages through which we...

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Categories: hailstone, africa,
Form: Free verse
My Desires
Waterfalls as hailstone,
Droplets are tossed,
As pearls, 
Build up layers of ice,
Sun was drilling the Rays,
Rainbow made a circle,
As a team of dancers,
Dancing on a stage,
And...

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Categories: hailstone, caregiving, devotion, education, imagination,
Form: Free verse
As the Moon Climbs High In the Starry Sky
As the moon climbs high in the starry sky,
I hear the penguins in their nest cry.
The moon casts an eerie glow in the roaring ocean...

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Categories: hailstone, animal, beach, community, earth
Form: Free verse
You Don'T Even Know the Meaning, Yet You Write
you don't even know the meaning, yet you write
you scramble it, squeeze it out
sometimes say it out loud but
you still fail to convey,...
you know the...

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Categories: hailstone, anxiety, appreciation, beauty, crush,
Form: Free verse
Parable Sonnet
parable sonnets

I was flying high, yet it was hot my wings tired
spotted a well flew down and sat by its side.
By leaning forward, I could...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hailstone, anger, flying,
Form: Blank verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things