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Premium Member Hiding Trian Rannaigechta Moire
Hiding so sly 
shameful shamrock;
Looking is strange? 
I take no stock;

Beyond the flock
a brand new friend;
They suit me fine,
luck can be found....

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Categories: moire, friend, friendship, ireland,
Form: Other



Love :: Trian Rannaigechta Moire

In mind to see
one, as she is;
Love that's real
does heal; wise says.

Accept her flaws;
Don't impose thought.
Allow her views,
guidance; wise taught.
~x~x~...

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© Pratap Roy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: moire, love,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Spring Break Trian Rannaigechta Moire
Ready to fly
Sun kissing flesh,
eyes colored free
brand new and frosh;

Feverish wings
resistance weak,
Spring's glow so warm
gone for the week....

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Categories: moire, emotions, happiness, nature, spring,
Form: Other
Meander
A Renga for Poetry Soup:


Meander

Time and the river
Endless silver morning
Autumn leaves float by

Shimmering streaming mountains
Pines swaying in constant winds

Morning mirror
Another gray hair
Ah! the wind of...

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© Jim Wilson  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: moire, lifeold, winter, sound, autumn,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Beyond Wonderland - Kuhlmann Sonnet
Spaceward: genesis, obedience, fathomless: universe.
In Cerulean: lambent, sullen, discernible: Close ignite.
With harmony: hypaethral, skyward, aether: womb hiccups 
Whelm time: serenade, stardust, drizzles: diamond dust,
Overall trends:...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: moire, analogy, appreciation, sky, stars,
Form: Sonnet



Premium Member I Lost Myself Today
I lost myself today.
Walking home I lost my way.
Lost in thought, my mind all gray,
like dots in patterns of senseless moire,
I've faded away.

My feelings died...

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Categories: moire, confusion, lost, sad,
Form: Monorhyme
Premium Member The Narcissus Halo
Peering into your eyes
is like witnessing 
a Carravagio master
for the first time,
not quite clear,
hazy, 
the Narcissus halo 
reflecting in those
twin pools of deep
azure moire silk,
falling...

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Categories: moire, romance, sensual, symbolism,
Form: Free verse
Farmer's Prayer
Lord, bless us with rain for our fields and crops
Tiny pin drops of water in the dark
Gentle tippy toe taps as opposed to clops
Soaking while...

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Categories: moire, 5th grade, beautiful, creation,
Form: Sonnet
Early Morning Call From Erath
I asked for 40 winks more, but she 
had her way with me, as she always does.
Don't argue with the muse: "The ***** is always...

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© Nola Perez  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: moire, lossbrother, birthday, brother, me,
Form: Free verse
Love Will Triumph
It took me time to embellish 
myself
And long to reach you!

And there I stand confronting 
you and lionise,
Behaving uncontrived and 
candid!

And now you waste golden...

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Categories: moire, betrayal
Form: Couplet
Tap Shoes For Malaguena
Ceiling above my skull
beyond the clouds
above the space and time
as silk moire, wand of ivory,
shadows of memories
as God watches the cupboard,
angels preparing breakfast
for universal morning
cherubs...

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Categories: moire, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Tortoise and Haradactyl
Rabbit brags
crazily;
Tortoise plods
lazily.

Rabbit gets
sleepy, see.
Tortoise wins
Easily.

Work ethic
is lacking;
Rabbit gets
shellacking.

Relentless,
forward, there.
T’s out front
by a hare.

Nonfiction
or fable?
Decide if
you’re able.

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Using more dactyls seems a good match for the...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: moire, adventure, animal,
Form: Other
Premium Member Our Chief End
Though it seems
that somehow
things are not
quite right now,

When the end
is in sight,
He will put
all things right.

Is life fair?
Thank God, not.
We misjudge
our dire lot.

Standards used:
others’ wrong;
shadows...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: moire, how i feel,
Form: Quatrain
The Winds of War Part One
Matthew 24:6 "You shall hear of wars and rumors of wars, but do not be alarmed...."

Currently Russia is doing much moire than casting  its...

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Categories: moire, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Rut
On he goes
Lazily
Where he ends?
Cannot see

How’d he get
Front of me?
Wait, that’s me?
Seems to be

What the heck?
Turn around
Let him be
Backward bound

Up ahead
On the path
Me again
Time to...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: moire, journey,
Form: Other

Book: Reflection on the Important Things