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Best Idealist Poems

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Universal Muse
Universal Muse

She is light 
in dark, mysterious spaces,
integrity in immoral places .
She's hope
in spite of  uncertainty,
mercy for those with misery. 
She's an idealist 
in...

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Categories: idealist, extended metaphor, metaphor, muse,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Part Time Poet
There are parts of a whole and time undivided

	A poet is more than an inkwell lost in half essence

Opposites contradictions and strife for harmony
 
	An...

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Categories: idealist, freedom,
Form: Free verse
Glimpse
It was like a whisper- 
My wife delivered the sad news- 
"Your grandfather was dead."- 
And so he was- 
Her eyes was awfully sad- 
Touched...

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Categories: idealist, april, cry, emotions, eulogy,
Form: Elegy
Premium Member Dreamer of Passions
Call me a DREAMER call me an IDEALIST.  I want mass appeal.  
I am a dreamer. As I think, my muse are heavy...

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Categories: idealist, beach, body, candy, confusion,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Thinking About Homographs
Homographs are delightful.
Spelled exactly alike 
But totally different meanings

Words like Boil
Dolly cart or dolly doll?
Blue – a feeling or a color?

Crest. 
A toothpaste? a hill...

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Categories: idealist, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member A Flowerette of Peace
Simple Step In Beauty

Passion flower towers at the crown of a radical Hippies’ heart revolution in waiting 
blossoms for such longing deep sensual trust freedom...

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Categories: idealist, peace,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Fragility of Wealth
Fragility of Wealth
                    by Odin Roark

He...

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© Odin Roark  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: idealist, life,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member The Beast Within
I've seen anger
and power
morph into hate.
And nations crumble
under siege,
when religious zealots
free the beast within.
And the blood flows red,
as Death demands an
exorbitant toll
for the fallen soul's
passage...

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Categories: idealist, august, deep, destiny, earth,
Form: Free verse
What Burden
I sing because I'm happy, I sing because I'm free
 Because the burden of slavery is no longer on me
 I've seen the thunder and...

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Categories: idealist, anger, art, beauty, black
Form: Free verse
Before Long, I Am Gone
(When I am due)

As the clock pulses impulsively to tag time along,
All day long I load up the mounting hums like a banquet song,
My head...

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Categories: idealist, cry, death, deep,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Swarm Sigh
You arrived on a splendid December day, as I recall.
I relived when we came home; I let out a large sigh.
I put my elbows on...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: idealist, analogy, blessing, character, cheer
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Perfect World
I am gonna write a poem - one that would shock ya
Shocked me - made a believer out of me
I never did believe in dreams
Because...

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Categories: idealist, faith,
Form: Free verse
Who Are You
Who are you





A fragrant breeze
to be felt close,
The sweetest red rose
cuddling its origin,
Kindest of heart
that has a healing touch,
Reflector to sunshine 
and nurture positive mind,

All...

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Categories: idealist, introspection,
Form: Free verse
Yellow Paper
Every family has a story, 
Then this was mine,with my grand mom
Nineteen Eighty Six,I hold her Hand 
I hold a polar ice drop on the...

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Categories: idealist, bereavement, betrayal, butterfly, cancer,
Form: Verse
Burdening
How 
Is it possible to harness energy sufficient for a simple mispronunciation?
Made from miscommunication...
at best.

At our best we tend to fear; succumbing to failure's hardship....

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Categories: idealist, adventure, allegory, allusion,
Form: Lyric

Book: Shattered Sighs