Best Orn Poems


After Evenfall

M-orn
A-fter
E-venfall

A-bates
N-atural
N-ight

P-leasantly
O-pening
N-ew
C-ool
E-nvironment

Topic: Birthday of Mae Ann Ponce (December 06) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic

New Glint

A-nother
N-ew
G-lint
E-ndorses
L-ight 
I-n
C-ool
A-pparent

M-orn
A-s 
R-adiant
C-larity
I-s
A-bounding

Topic: Birthday of Angelica Marcia (August 21) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic

As New Glow Is Twinkling

R-adiance 
A-ppears 
Q-uietly 
U-sing 
E-arly 
L-ovely 

M-orn 
A-fter 
N-ighttime 
L-eaves 
A-s 
N-ew 
G-low 
I-s 
T-winkling 

Topic: Birthday of Raquel F. Manlangit (August 22) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic


Premium Member Abdul Kalam Acrostic

Among thousands of Indians, he rose,
born in Rameshwaram, a tiny village of the south..
Dreamt of changing the world
using wit and reason - 
learning and teaching he spent his life.

Kindness and selflessness he valued,
and wanted to spend his last breath teaching -
loyal to his words, he did,
and is all that Indians think of, now ~
May he rest in peace.


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http://www.india.com/news/india/apj-abdul-kalam-quotes-top-15-motivational-inspirational-sayings-by-the-former-president-480101/
© Sneha Rv  Create an image from this poem.

Premium Member Beware - Shape

BEWARE !!!


                                   thornsth
                         thornsthorns thornsth
                      thornsth                ornsthor 
                     thornsth       orn        sthornsth
                      thornsthor     n        sthornsth
                       thorns  thornsthornstho   rns
                        thor   thornsthornsthorn  st 
                        thorn  thornsthornstho   rn 
                         thorn   thornsthornst   ho
                             rns   thornsthorn   st
                                 thornsthornstho 
                                      thornstho 
                                         thor 
                                           ns
                                           th
	                                  or	         n
                                          th           orn
                                          th         orns   
                                         th       ornstho
                                         rn    thornstho
                                 	 rn   sthornsth
                                        or     nthorn
                                        th      orns
                                        th     o
                                        rn    s



October 24, 2018

Premium Member Cross Dresser

Seen wearing his wife’s silken gown
O’Keef’s soon the talk of the town
In her basque and pink bra
He looked like a p orn star
His wife gave him a dressing down

 
He admits’ I’m into cross dressing
And this is my way of confessing
You’re the same size as me
I wear your clothes for free -
My desires I’m no longer suppressing!


03/24/20


Premium Member Gone With the Wind

Gathered with sister, my mother and kleenex,
Oblivious to our red noses, facial poses and tears,
Nudging each other with movie memory reflex -
Each of us embrace characters long held as dear.

We submit joyously to this continuous, intense escape
Inside the lives of scandalous Scarlett and romantic Rhett.
Trials and tribulations of civil war, deceit and love shape
Heaven and hell into a dramatic, unforgettable duet.

Torn, we watch as hunger, fear and surrounding violent war,
Harms character’s hearts and more discouragements pour.
Enemy destruction devastates Southern life and lore.

While wishing true love’s fulfillment for Rhett’s desirous heart,
Inevitably his sexy charm will wham our hearts like a wild lamb.
No one should dare interrupt our favorite, dramatic film art, or
Disturb Rhett’s last line, “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.”

Premium Member Being Human

B orn are we to hold unto valuable moments, 
E ntrusted with our right to free choice , that
I nvesting the self in deep attachments when
N othing but kindness refreshes us. Nor are we 
G one like stardust, grounded through constant duty.

H ome can be anywhere, in fields or at sea ,
U sually gifting others joyful dreams. Till faith sets in, 
M astering a life-giving purpose, as enthusiasm
A llows our free child to awaken inner light,to
N ourish the grant of deep love...godly and humane.


John Hamilton's Being Human Contest
7/9/2016

An Escort In Graduation

J-ust let the twilight pass; 
H-aze and mist fade away; 
U-nderneath the blue sky, 
N-ew dawn meets the day.

M-orn nineteenth February
I-s setting Sunday aright; 
L-et the sunlight rise, 
A-fter the long cold night.
N-ow that your daughter has finished primary education; 
O-pen your arms to be an escort in graduation.

Premium Member Lockdown - No Frown

Indoors
the cause


Bug’s here
there's fear

Lock down
Wont frown

I'm glad 
not sad

Can write
All night

And day
Way hayyyyy!

Big smile
All while

Pen poop
On soup

Will warn
If ‘p orn’  …

(bawdy
nawdy!)

Outdoors
for stores

We’ll walk
and talk

Then stop
to shop

Small task
dons mask

Masks chafe
stay safe

In line
of nine

The ten
all men!

No bread
said Fred

Nor Jam
or ham

Greedy?
Needy?

Price Hike
says Mike

Not on
Shouts Don

What’s worse
Lost purse

I’m broke
I choke

I’ll pay
Says Ray

Heart lift
At gift

I cry
Sweet guy

Repay
One day

When life’s
Less strife

From midnight today we are in lockdown for 3 weeks in an attempt to stop the spread of the virus which is now in our community… we have been covid free for 7 months but people are already re adjusting to the regulations which will come into force and are wearing masks and distancing. There is a deal of ‘poetic licence’ in my poem but an on line friend was shopping and someone slipped  an envelope in her shopping basket it contained some money and a note asking the finder to ‘pay it forward’ one day

01/06/21

Premium Member What's He Like

B  orn again,from above
R  everes his one(&only) love
I  n  England,proudly raised and bred
A forties child...enough said !
N  ovel verse...his 'street cred'

Born To Serve the Lord

B-orn to serve the Lord, 
I-t's every man's duty; 
N-ew dawn ninth of April, 
G-ive God a Sunday glory. 

M-ake yourself always 
A-vailable to obey; 
N-ever let your life go 
A-miss, neither wrong nor astray. 
L-et your faith and love be of one accord; 
O-ffer praise for you were born to serve the Lord.

Premium Member Blind As a Bat

Blind as a bat they used to say as she rode her bike this way and that. I  did 
Love her thick coke bottle glasses and the way she hunched her back when she  
Incited to drive down a one lane street with her head up and her eyes fixed.
No one could have guessed that she was really biking it by memory, as they  
Drove by her, they would honk and say " get out of the street" ....

A lady with very little money, five children and a knapsack full of apples for  
Snacks.  She would drive to school at recess and dole out the fruit to her kids. 

Annabelle Kor was her name and she was my mother, this I say with pride.   

Born a survivor, who had survived the Jewish camps , she knew how to live free
Answer to none but God, she would tell us as they sent her strange looks  
Truth be told I wouldn't have wanted any other mother, she was my hero... 
 
August 11 2022

Ozonized Water

J-ust let Saturday sun 
O-pen the day with light; 
A-fter the twilight is gone, 
N-ew dawn leaves the night. 

M-orn eighteenth February 
O-bliterates the shadow; 
R-ise of the beacon begins, 
A-llowing the dusk to go. 
D-rink not alcohol to enjoy the fine weather; 
A-llow your mouth to take a lot of ozonized water.

Premium Member Cornucopia

C orn, golden gains dried ready to pop

O kra green pods from the garden plot

R aisins dried from fall's grape crop

N ew fresh brown turkey figs

U tterly baskets filled with apples tart

C ornucopia is filling quickly with all goods

O pulence is a great gift from God

P ears yellow overflow the horn

I nserted potatoes on the table

A ll fill a basket for decoration  

Cornucopia Contest
Sponsor: Kai Michael Newmann
Written: 04-19-2020

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