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Best Imaginaries Poems

Below are the all-time best Imaginaries poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of imaginaries poems written by PoetrySoup members


The Seashell and the Child....
As the tides slowly recede

Remnants left upon the shore

Reflecting beneath the sunlight

That bathes them now, from beyond the once obscure depths

Shimmering and glistening, souvenirs to...

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Categories: imaginaries, faith, life, lovelonging,
Form: I do not know?



Voices Perverse
Finding poetry dull
and bored out my skull
(a wasted pun this early in the write)
listless and drained
knocked on my brain
to share with the voices my plight

The...

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Categories: imaginaries, funny,
Form: Rhyme
Be My Friend-O
Hey there now, hi
Me see you’re new
Playground time is no fun alone

Pepe and I
best buds since two
But, imaginaries have no real home

They say that I’m...

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Categories: imaginaries, children, friendship, fun, social,
Form: Rhyme
Her Seashell and His Child
As the tides slowly recede

Remnants left upon the shore

Reflecting beneath the sunlight

That bathes them now, from beyond the once obscure depths

Shimmering and glistening, souvenirs to...

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Categories: imaginaries, angel, art, autumn, love,
Form: I do not know?
Weak Spots Xxix
I cannot believe you traversed
My desires and hopes
Without once contemplating 
Me!

And you see how I have failed you, 
In revealing all my fantasies,
For many fail...

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Categories: imaginaries, adventure, for him, giving,
Form: Romanticism



Premium Member 'science Says' Zzzzznore
-lecturing professor says: 'this hour...sciences say....(the source: a paper draft)
.....philosophy, physics, anthropology, numbers, imaginaries (all in the draft), sciences dictionary, sciences thesaurus (universities sciences........'


-tired hungover...

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© Sand Blown  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: imaginaries, absence, addiction, imagination,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things