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Best Pauline Poems

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The Ballad of Derek and Pauline
In loving memory of Derek, 1932 - 2021, and Pauline North, 1931 - 2021

I know what I like, my love
And I like what I see
I...

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Categories: pauline, children, daffodils, dance, happiness,
Form: Ballad



Premium Member Paul Callus: Ego Sum
Paul
Husband of Sheila, Father of Kirsty and Paul-Mark, 
Grandfather of Valentina, teacher, and friend 
Son of Pauline and Nazarene, brother to six siblings:
Joseph – Angela...

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Categories: pauline,
Form: Bio
Premium Member In the Good Old Days
We were all much younger, happier then,
And untouched by heartache, sadness;
In dreams, we go back again and again,
And bring to our hearts gladness!

From Grandpa Frank,...

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Categories: pauline, childhood, family, joy, nostalgia,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Our Little Group
Our Little Group
   by Bob (Robert) Moore © 2016
I love to read the poetry, 
the verse, the rhyme, the symmetry
it’s there for all...

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Categories: pauline, friendship, fun, poetry, poets,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Knickers
Poor Pauline was caught unawares when she was in a rush
She ripped the seam of her jeans exposing her enormous tush

People started smiling when she...

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Categories: pauline, body, clothes, humorous, wind,
Form: Couplet



The a To Z of Girls I'Ve Met Ii
I had gotten to that stage,
Where true love was but a mirage.
When one is hurt too many times
By these daughters of Eve,
The heart must surely...

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Categories: pauline, fun, funny, girl,
Form: ABC
Renee Vivien Translations
Renee Vivien Translations


Song
by Renée Vivien
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

When the moon weeps,
illuminating flowers on the graves of the faithful,
my memories creep
back to you, wrapped...

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Categories: pauline, analogy, image, imagery, love,
Form: Sonnet
Ambiguous Loss
Ambiguous Loss**
(a paradox of presence and absence )
(coined by researcher educationist Pauline Boss)


You disappeared.. without a last goodbye   
a story ends incomplete, holding...

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Categories: pauline, anxiety, loss, missing, sorrow,
Form: Pantoum
Poetical Journey of Pizzaz: Not For Contest
Poetical Journey Of Pizzaz

Apple Blossom Orchids are spreading across my grandmother's land like a whiZ
Zestfully all around one's earnest expectations like the smallest of fleA
Bites...

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© Theresa Cw  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pauline, appreciation, beautiful, poems, ,
Form: Abecedarian
Miss Claris
Out of the hills of St. Catherine and the plains of Linstead 
emerge a warrior princess…
A victor not a victim of her circumstances, struggles or...

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Categories: pauline, family, grandmother,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Ernestine and the Wolverine
Ernestine and her friends sweet sixteen
Jean   Irene   Josephine   and Pauline

Dolled up in glamorous aubergine velveteen
Dreamt of being harvest queens...

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Categories: pauline, assonance, crush, film, fun,
Form: Monorhyme
Words Said and Indited When a Perusal of a Scriptural Tome Loses Its Momentum
The poetical books are nearly, by me, complete;
Next follows those once-furled, parchmentlike
Scribal tablets on which were calligraphically 
Indited the books classified as 
Naught but "prophetical"-
After...

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Categories: pauline, adventure, allegory, anniversary, beautiful,
Form: I do not know?
Lost Valentine
“She was mine” was all he thought
His spark was gone, forever had seemed so long
The gleam in his eye, dulled as days went by
He’d been...

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Categories: pauline, age, anniversary, death, family,
Form: ABC
Premium Member Lyrics of Bigflo and Oli's Dommage: What a Pity, Translated By T Wignesan
Lyrics of Bigflo & Oli's hit song, Dommage: “T’is a Pity!” Translated by T. Wignesan

https://bigfloetoli.lnk.to/LaVraieVie

(Two brothers: Florian (the elder with the “Big” prefix) and Olivio...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pauline, depression, desire, french, song,
Form: Free verse
My Jade Green Garden
Shrubbery leaves and foliage, all these very gloriously and graciously green,
In my verdant jade roof top garden, reflect greenness on my laptop screen.

Verbose prolixed, scattered,...

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Categories: pauline, imagination, lost love, love,
Form: Rhyme

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