Best Marion Poems
Wild Portland Marion BerriesThe wild berries of the Northwest
it seems every path you walk on , they are there for you to sample ,
Almost as The city of Portland itself is welcoming you with astonishing beauty, the view of a snow tipped Volcano , as if...
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Categories:
marion, america, analogy, beautiful, beauty,
Form:
Blank verse
Love Letter To MarionFrustration is a sign of desire it's true.
I can reach out but not touch you.
I can strain to see but have not sight of you.
I try to remember your beautiful face.
Yet am unable well to trace.
I want to hear your pretty voice.
Beyond all that I...
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Categories:
marion, love,
Form:
Rhyme
Marion Mitchell MorrisonThe Morrisons had a baby boy
Marion was his name
But in the future he would change it
Cause he was destined for World Fame.
He would have a larger-than-than life image
A distinctive voice and walk
He would become an enduring Icon
Folks would listen when he’d talk.
Duke is what friends...
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Categories:
marion, cowboy-western, dedication, philosophy,
Form:
Rhyme
Marion RamseyMarion Ramsey, best known for her role
As Hooks in Police Academy, with a sugar sweet soul.
But her cute little voice would grow loud and rough,
"Don't move, dirt bag!" To those who felt tough.
Written 7th January 2022
For the Celebrity Epitaph Contest
Sponsor: Michelle Faulkner...
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Categories:
marion, memorial, memory,
Form:
Epitaph
Marion Robert MorrisonMarion Robert Morrison
his voice couldn’t be confused with Roy Orbison
but he really gained his fame
when he became known as John Wayne
...
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Categories:
marion, film,
Form:
Clerihew
Marion WanjikuM- meanwhile,
A- allow me.
R- ring this bell.
I- I love you.
O- one day at a time
N- now and forever.
W- wherever we go
A- allow me.
N- nurture you.
J- just in a way
I- I cherish.
K- kiss me a little.
U- unearth the reality.
@Tha Formidable Cheru.
#themonk....
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Categories:
marion, love,
Form:
Free verse
Maid Marion
At seventeen, with hazel eyes,
a dancer's legs, petite in size.
With grace and poise, enchants the boys;
her younger sister, much annoys.
So fair of skin and prone to burn,
a lesson she will one day learn.
A quiet presence, shy, demure,
at some times fragile, not inured
to thorns encountered in...
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Categories:
marion, granddaughter,
Form:
Lay