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Best Illation Poems


Those Lowly Entelechies
Impeccant,
 of non-textual matters
 one’s covered flesh,
 and hidden embrasure’
 as diffusate primer
 slips life’s veil, and
 in agitated pontlevis,
 cleaves the universe’ reason…
 “Egads! What sorcery is this?”
 Holy heart failure, Batman!
 “Beavis and Butthead”,
 on Soteriology!
 or merely, this word wizard’
 celebrity; slap...

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Categories: illation, giggle, imagery, introspection, poetry,
Form: Free verse
A Faux-Pas of a Celebration
Exultant excitability chase
Leaving a bad taste
A faux-pas of a celebration
In place of jubilation
Camera smiles full of lies
All the party in disguise
Veiled in ceremonious style
Triumphant distractions to beguile
Hush-hush in a clamorous hilarity
A dressed-up gaiety
Revelling with wine and in consternation
Addled and unable to form an illation
The after-truth...

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Categories: illation, celebration, confusion, family, wedding,
Form: Rhyme
A Preoccupation
The United Kingdom – which direction?
Is there any detection
Of a slight hesitation
As all this political diction
Is becoming an addiction
HardBrexit, a continual affixation
A convulsive sensation
A preoccupation
A bloggers’ fixation
Journalists’ devoration
No time for devocation
Unable to form an illation
Or a resolute speculation
Submitting to trepidation
For our Nation
There is no sedation...

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Categories: illation, addiction, break up, perspective,
Form: Alliteration

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



A Tribute
A tribute ::  Pantoum

Thanks to my Pantoum Guide for inspiration.
We do not have any personal relation.
Acquaintance only through FFP Association.
Through exchange of views on our creation.

We do not have any personal relation.
We are 13568 km away by location.
Through exchange of views on our creation
Master...

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© Pratap Roy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: illation, remember,
Form: Pantoum
The Technicality
"Please friend, give life a great big smile, and a generous attempt at the understanding of this effort that yourself and others are attempting." 

... 

Please forgive me for stating this: 

"A robust person now, you still excuse yourself from looking at the big picture,...

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© James Long  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: illation, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Bio

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry