Best Merge Poems


Ocean and River Merge - Haiku

Ocean And River Merge - Haiku

two bodies soft, wet
exchange their fluids in storms
ocean, river, merge
Categories: merge, adventure, identity, image, nature,
Form: Haiku

The Black Merge.

Why again a repeating pain?
Pains in my veins , another 
Inside groan, my heart is sour,
It lacks flavor, do i need liquor?
Away with that! awy!! far away!!!
Now and then i think,
Is my head a tank?
Blurred love i see, betrayal growing 
Like a tree, announcing like a bee
That fake romance has no guarantee.

The merge was stable,
Something desirable,
Pleasantly pleasurable,
The promises were possible,
But now everything impossible.
Fake intimacy is robbery,
Fake Platonic is bribery,
I rather stay in hungry  
Than be in this ugly misery.

Many things can wrought a decision,
All i need is one love,
All i need is true love,
Descending from above
Like a cheerful dove,
Earnestly gentle, infinitely subtle.
Never to betray or lead astray,
Always to portray loyalty,
Till eternity nothing like disunity,
No call for black merge
Only a peaceful togetherness.
Categories: merge, friendshipbetrayal,
Form: Rhyme

Love Is Merge.

Love alone is love apart,
Love so right is merging love,
Togetherness is all above.
All is large if we must merge,many trees
Makes many woods.
Just but one,can not prevail,
When embraced,the cold seemed
low.
Being alone is embracing cold,
Embracing cold is loneliness,
Loneliness is weariness.
Weariness tells of life without 
Happiness,when we merge is when
we're happy. 
If love should tarry then love
Should be merged.
Love is merge!love is merge!!
Categories: merge, love, love,
Form: Rhyme

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Fireworks, Merge With Me

Incandescence flows from the very core.
To say, a handful of innocent dust,
Transcending into giant stars that soar.
In a jiffy I’m captured in the gust.

Myriad of colours bring sky alive,
Wanton eyes defeat coward ears, to feast
Upon designs undrawn to time, that thrive
To awaken passion in dormant beasts;

Unraveled emotions set me aflame.
Intellect admonishes a presage.
Deaf to all voices who would dare to blame,
I’m set to welcome the divine message.




Placed 8 for contest 206 any form, any topic, max 12 lines - Brian Strand
Total number of syllables: 120
10 syllables per line – 12 lines.
Rhyme: abab cdcd efef
Categories: merge, emotions, firework, passion,
Form: Quatrain

Together We Are Unique

TOGETHER WE ARE UNIQUE 
By Erastus "Popyeny" Shipuleni 

It is not about me and you, never been.
It is about us, together as one, 
That together we are unique
Yet together we are un separable

It is not about you neither me,
It about the unit and bold bond
Together we are strength
Share ideas to fight this pandemic 

Let us unite during this difficult moment
Let's work together for the better tomorrow, 
Combine our different ideas, merge as one
We are one from creation anyway
Why splitting ourselves? 

Is this an opportunity to appreciate each other,
or a chance to know each other? 
Although born as unique, still support each other 
Practising humanity. 

Hence, Be alert, Be connected.
Adhere to set regulations 
Practice safety first 
Be safe, stay at home
Categories: merge, care, confidence, dedication, encouraging,
Form: Free verse

Merge of the Seasons

“Merge of the seasons ”	(Than-Bauk)			             

Winter has waned                              		                       
Heat had gained strength			                       
Snow drained with force.		   


written by Ko Ko Thein
Salt Lake City
© Mya Thein  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: merge, nature, seasons,
Form: Than-Bauk


When Generations Merge

The old generations stay in the same place
They are content to put behind the rat race
Old times were much better, now they are long gone
They keep looking back, find no strength to move on…

The new generation’s accept all the new change
No limits or roadblocks as onward they range
With technology their partner as they grow
An energetic youth, fast forward they go…

But what if seniors looked forward, come what may
Embrace the future as they go on their way
And what if the youngsters looked backwards to see
Slower times when man was content to just be…

When each looks at the other in a new light
A balance can be found, and all will come right.
Categories: merge, inspirational,
Form: Sonnet

Premium Member When the Language Merge

I Walk into Bobby Department Store
And I yelled where are the Jamaican and Barbadian at?
This might sound a little weird to most,
however, it’s that time of the year, 
when all the languages and the dialect merges
 follow by the real country accent of them original place
Plus, some rudeness as their form long waiting lines

But to see the joy of Christmas
Still exist in their tone of voice

Christmas time is that one time of year
when you could be happy without
giving yourself any reasons. Quote

I could hear sentences like
I want to mail this barrel by next week
But I know they wouldn’t get it before next year
As an outside, listening in on stranger conversations
they might say to themselves

“What is this barrel they are talking about
A barrel of rum, a barrel of jack Daniel
A barrel of monkey, what barrel?

Yes Bubba! that barrel it filled with gift and food stuff
For their family on the Island of Brim
So, all I have to add to this is.....that

I am reminded that while New Yorkers say, "standing online,"
the rest of the English-speaking world says "standing in line. - Jeffrey Stein Garten quote.
Dark n Beautiful
Written by
Dark n Beautiful New York
Categories: merge, addiction, anger, anxiety, appreciation,
Form: Blank verse

Hope: Merge With the Large

money, always, easily slipped
through my fingers
lands that i tried to own also slid
quickly from my hand

the bed i slept in the night
someone else secretly
occupied in the day

the juvenile bird i cuddled
in my bosom
to give warm comfort and a nest
flew away to build her own

my remains too, soon
the fire will consume
leaving, perhaps, my soul
to merge with that larger soul
that welcomingly smiles
from behind the veil
Categories: merge, career, change, character, daughter,
Form: Free verse

Premium Member In the veils of dusk, where whispers merge with shadows

In the veils of dusk, where whispers merge with shadows,
My dear lover, do not seek a soul like mine.
Seek someone more radiant, or a spirit akin to yours,
But not someone who bears the unseen shadows I keep hidden.
I do not wish to see their tears for your broken fragments,
Nor for you to live in the silence that suffocates and demands quiet while screaming.
Do not bring back the scene where only one character declaims
In bifurcated silences, where hearts beat to dissonant rhythms.
So, my dear, seek someone brighter, but not like me.
Search for beauty without my hidden scars,
Embrace the moon while holding the shining stars,
Find that perfect being who is in harmony,
Unburdened by words that float empty in the air.
Thus, my dear, find someone better, but never like me.
I hope you do not encounter a heart consumed by unseen flames,
Nor a soul at war with its own essence.
Avoid those caught in the whirlpools of their thoughts,
Someone who loves you deeply but disrupts your peace too often.
So, my dear, seek someone better, but not like me.
When it comes to me, I will wait in the shadows, counting your smiles.
Do not worry about me; they say time flies.
Once again, I will hide my insecurities,
Deeply knotted and perfectly entwined within my veins.
So, my love, I might search for you in the tides of longing,
But you, you must never find anyone like me,
For my wounds obscure your bright stars,
And my soul burns with flames that do not bring you peace.
So, my dear, seek a gentler light,
Someone who embraces you with peaceful harmony,
Where words are windows to a serene heart,
And love floats like the song of a falling star.
© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: merge, fantasy,
Form: Free verse

Entwined the Merge

The Merge Entwined
Life and love emerges from the very start.
A mother's gentle and  unspoken heart 
   bound to a father's quick, short passion,
   love easily becomes a lustful action.

A child should never be expression of a one night stand
   where love and lust are shared by a woman and a man.
Entwined  bodies and two merged souls
   should play more permanent and lasting roles.

The body and soul are syncopated long before the child’s birth
   and when least expected life begins with significant worth.
The beauty of that once magnificent physical obsession
   cannot live or thrive in secretive and feared depression.

With unexpected and welcomed anticipation
   the child should grow in innocence and revelation
   that life of mother, father and child cannot unwind
their love is forever blessed in the merge entwined.

Flesh and blood are more than just a dream.
Two in love can easily make three unseen.
Too many children are conceived and grow
   without a parent to love and know.

Share your love, your heart, your inner soul
   and bond for more than that momentary lull.
Have no regrets, no second doubting thoughts
   live and share the life you brought,
forever let it be alive,  in the merge of lives entwined.



2/12/2016
© DM Babbit  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: merge, children, love, lust, sensual,
Form: Quatrain

Premium Member Merge

Uplift each day with a calm light;
Reach with pure heart that knows the way;
Give joy sure say in vivid sights;
Embrace each start with  charming say.
Sense a bold feel of profound poise;
Use your ideas to boost grand dreams;
Raise fond goodwill with truth you voice;
Grace unseats fear in placid themes;
Explore the touch of wit galore.
Meet each new dawn with simple fest;
Esteem the nudge of jest and more;
Reveal each morn love's sacred quest;
Gains find sweet stay that lives here now;
Expect good days to tell you how.




Leon Enriquez
13 April 2015
Singapore
Categories: merge, beauty,
Form: Sonnet

Me and You Merge the Two

Me and You Merge the Two

Even since my soul was a small tyke
Wondered what heaven would be like
Perhaps passing through some portal
Soul ending up becoming immortal.

All of your friends were to find there
Always friendly full of love to share
No worries or fears will be present
Great feelings flowing all effervescent.

Wish things on earth were like this
Nothing would we ever want to miss
No sin at all and free from all pain
All gentle and relaxed with no strain.

Life in heaven is similar to above
Perfect in the presence of God's love
Each of our dreams could come true
If God for me and you merged the two.

Know this is impossible but was just a thought.
You could even start a poetry reading group at
your church.

James Serious Mysterious Horn
Retired Veteran and Poet

Speed makes our hearts pound
So you should always slow down
When children are around.

Thought that I would also thrown
in a Horn Haiku.
© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: merge, allegory, analogy, religious,
Form: Couplet

5 Cars Merge Then Vanish

5 cars of the vehicular kind merged then vanished
Drove instantly inside one another to disappear
Solid lead rained down on them as well
Melted, evaporated, the evidence presented clear
Another clue, according to the view
Proved to be conclusive to that end

Detectives drew a line with good intentions well defined
Using chalk thought to be made of calcium carbonate
Found on some rock site undisclosed, remote
A soft, white, porous, sedimentary item found in nature
Formed from strange marine life at an undersea location
Eons ago at night as if it mattered to any one

This is pure speculation, a supposition of course
A hypothesis thought to be weak at best
Yet accepted in legal circles as concrete 
Science crossed their hearts and hoped to die
If their findings were a lie 
Around that which they oddly called a crime

Teachers line up calculators on the vacant scene
Loaded with batteries, black boards and cameras
Chalk comes in handy for drawing cartoon cars
Students! Love your teachers for that reason 
As you love being graded on a curve

Data confirmed there were 5 cars in motion
On the lot and at that location
Students in attendance testified cross-eyed
Well informed according to their word
Vehicular occurrences are rare but happen

It is reasonable to assume the sound of chalk was heard
Screeching marks along the bounderies of a curb 
Within the boarders of conclusions reached where lines are drawn
On the ground remained an empty place
An echo, nothing more
Vacancy kept in its place

Over zealous detectives state the facts as found
Cars don't travel just to disappear
Covered in lead melted down to vanish
Parameters of sight are well within speed limits            
In broad daylight it is easy to see clear logic 
Unless the FBI become involved
Roll in like fog
Problem discovered, problem solved
Categories: merge, adventure, confusion, image, mystery,
Form: Free verse

I Will Merge In My Shade

Time is not ripe
Now, my shade is merging in me
Time will arrive
I will merge in my shade 
For final time
A bit of amusement, a bit of tragedy
A game like, in between symphony
Light and shade show
I’m no pessimistic, believe me
I have accepted as it comes
It’s my life….
Categories: merge, imagination,
Form: Free verse
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