Best Op Poems
Sonnet Dialogue: Scorn In Duality, Lit Op 5I
I looked below and saw the dawn from here,
Disturbing may, below the light- a man.
II
“Oh, stranger most, shall I ask you with fear?”
III
“Dear one, you fear no one”, replied the man,
“Nor Him, you fear Him not for you are but
The holder of the strings...
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Categories:
confusion, life, people, satirefear,
Form:
Sonnet
Autumn, Lit.Op.3Oh summer sun’s dusk, the last of its kind!
Now season to tame the bloom that was wild,
Dyed leaves in the air and their rushing sound,
Go dance in the wind like flares in the ground,
This time it’s his time to wither and die,
This Tree that stood...
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Categories:
op, death, family, loss, sadtime,
Form:
Lyric
Divine Co-OpYang: What is the difference between a theist and an atheist?
Yin: A bicamerally balancing ego/eco-teleologist.
Yang: Well, so what's that; a teleologist?
Yin: You, if you believe the Earth is your co-gravitational
(0)-double-binding mind-spirit/body-nature center
epi-center
of wealthy egonomic
and healthy ecopolitical values,
each with equi-valent
ego/ecological
transgenerational health-care...
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Categories:
op, environment, games, humor, identity,
Form:
Parallelismus Membrorum
Bosom of a Divine's, Lit Op 41 From tuning précised white harmonic doves,
You made a fair light, the sun was torn halves,
And weaved the dimmed lawn- an elegant quilt,
For only those mine could feel the well-built!
2 Hence I, with my will, put bars in the wind,
That is in the bourn of...
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Categories:
op, family, mother, thank youme,
Form:
Lyric
A Rushed Gratitude (By the Romans), Lit.Op.2Grateful, Oh grateful, we do are grateful,
For this year you made merry and peaceful!
And you have been most humble God’s vessel,
Of love and concern- these all in you settled,
Joy to the angel, form of a mentor,
You made our knowledge to heaven’s sky soar,
You made our...
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Categories:
op, thank youday,
Form:
Lyric
Part 1, On the Other Side of the Mirror, Lit Op 1Narrator’s View I
1 Day I was born, I have questions my own,
My heart and my soul would willingly ask,
But I’m all vessel with Innocence’s crown,
Nor these are normal, new born’s hourly task
2 Likewise a tree all in island alone,
I was dwelling where in all I...
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Categories:
op, inspirational, lifeworld, heart, sea,
Form:
Lyric
'friendship' In Haste, Lit Op 61 My fellow, my friends,
We are gathered in ends
To our formerly path
Of individuality
And each one share now
A lane of their road.
2 Oh, the array
Of trails we display
I view them all,
As gold threads sewed
In the clothing of Awe
3 For I am aware,
Hence we shall beware,
That even...
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Categories:
op, friendship, inspirational, life, love,
Form:
Free verse
Co-Op CoupleChristopher really liked Lisa
He thought she was really quite fit
They worked together every day
At a very well known supermarket
When he asked her out she said yes
But to show that they were an item
They were shrink-wrapped together
And had a barcode label stuck on them...
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Categories:
op, funny
Form:
My Brothers OpMy Brothers Op
To everyone that added their prayers to mine
My brother came through the op - he’s fine
He gave us worries at the start
But now they have re tubed and flushed his heart
It kept him quiet for a while
If you knew him you’d know that’s...
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Categories:
op, family, brother, brother, thank
Form:
Narrative
Grieg Piano Concerto Op 16Grieg piano concerto op. 16
Long deep fjord endlessly cutting into the country,
calm is water, there are small green shelves where
small farms claim their right to exist. At the end of
the fjord, where the landscape is gentle, a village.
Here generations worked and lived...
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Categories:
dedication, people, people,
Form:
Blank verse
Part 2, On the Other Side of the Mirror, Lit Op 1Narrator’s View II
12 These words are the last, left by the wisest,
Whom spoke to me from the other side came,
All my thoughts were crumbled to its smallest,
To a state where it differed from the same,
13 To wander, to seek, my eyes were then fixed,
To a...
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Categories:
op, inspirational, lifewords, nature, me,
Form:
Lyric
A Hundred Poems - Ode To Etudes Op 25 No 12 In C Minor - ChopinPassion
whither is thy heavenly gift
Beg
I doth for pastures of romance
Love thee -- angel followeth me too
Kindness
compassion for all thy life
...
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Categories:
op, poems, poetry, poets,
Form:
Free verse
Post Op Pressures 10Suzanne thought she felt the slightest of vibration.So slight in fact she could not be sure
If she had imagined it.
Arlis woke as she worked her hand down the leg feeling for the searing heat it was enveloped in when they arrived last night.It was...
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Categories:
op, anxiety, natural disasters, world,
Form:
Free verse
The New York Times and the Op-Ed From a Senior OfficialThe New York Times
and
The Op-Ed from a Senior Official
By Franklin Price
9/8/2018
The New York Times has crossed the line, at least that's what I think
The op-ed published anonymously has driven me to drink
This well known publication has further stirred the pot
The New York Times is questionable....
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Categories:
op, political,
Form:
Couplet
STAR GAZING
Time to take my patch off, I’ve been somewhat wobbly
Everything beautiful, everything bright,
So much clearer in black and white,
No double vision this time, I promise you honestly,
During my op visited our galaxy, am addicted to astrology
...
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Categories:
op, beautiful,
Form:
Limerick