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Best Plural Form Poems


The Four Seasons
The Four Seasons…

It was spring and I was young when I had wine.
I was singing and dancing and doing fine. 
The wine was so divine, made my blossoms glow.
The spring is for the youth, makes everything shine.

Summer came and I was older, full of joy.
I...

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Categories: plural form, age, allegory, allusion, seasons,
Form: Rubaiyat
Diamonds
Diamonds

We all have so many diamonds that we own,
but we think of them as glass or bits of stone.
We often sell them as cheap pieces of junk,
but yet always we think of them as unknown.

The diamonds are the youth, your health, and no pain.
Making love...

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Categories: plural form, age, allusion,
Form: Rubaiyat
Solstice
Solstice…  

Solstice…

How can I drag myself without divine wine?
I am falling, and I need wine to be mine.
Being inebriated has its own joy,
To me, heedless and headless both are just fine.

I am tired of me being without me.
The me left me, and I don’t...

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Categories: plural form, allusion, angst, muse, spiritual,
Form: Rubaiyat

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Imperceptive
 Imperceptive



Tell me how painful it’s when we all die. 
Is it more painful than life made me cry? 
I am not living; don’t ask me why. 
Too many shadows are passing me by. 
 
Dreaming every night, in dreams, I’m free. 
I know now...

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Categories: plural form, allusion, dream, symbolism,
Form: Rubaiyat
I Learn and Study English
- Let’s start from the very beginning!
- Ok, I know, it’s a very good place to start.
- If you want to know how to read
you have to learn the alphabet.
As far as we are not in a race
you can face 26 letters in one phrase.
“The...

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Categories: plural form, funny, words, teacher, people,
Form: Free verse
Enlightenment
Enlightenment

What is this consciousness that feels so sublime?
They told me that I am conscious of my time.
It is all gloomy and dark with lots of pain.
If I'm conscious, is it virtue or a crime?

Do I see you, or are you there in my mind?
I do...

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Categories: plural form, confusion,
Form: Rubaiyat



Premium Member An Appeal To, As Yet, Undiscovered Poets
Undiscovered poets hear me, to PH draw near, 
This just might be a good chance for your views to ring clear.

An email address you need to get up and running, 
Huge monkeys it‘s said could really write something stunning.

So grab paper and pen, come as...

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Categories: plural form, poetry,
Form: Rhyme
Indigo You Are Violet
voices skating secrets across the rim of a wine glass,
breath advocating a glance. Plucking nerves like a guitar string
wind revealing the liars tongue,
never failing to encapsulate  
the quiet tuck,  serenades of existence

pouring solitude down a rusty rainspout
to particular seasons that shadow 
a present...

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Categories: plural form, lost love, loveme,
Form: Free verse
Salving Heights
Sky aglow upon your reflection
Blue eyes of glass bestowing affection

A symphony segueing perpetually,
A Psalm of praise ascending gradually

One by one you extend along,
Road by road you chant this song

Heights you reach, you soar, you shimmer,
Your translucent eyes they shine, they glimmer

With pride you stand, built...

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Categories: plural form, art, life, places, visionary,
Form: Couplet
Distant Things
Like the distant sparkling stars
You are, always looking at me
And by serendipity
When I happen to come across you
Your smile sheds tumultuous hues
But to disappear like fugitive dew
Okay, my dear, let it be so
The secrets of distance I only know
Hands are best held when they are...

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Categories: plural form, beauty, cool, crush, joy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Language Inconsistency
If the plural form of "goose" is "geese",
why isn't the plural of "moose" "meese"?
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Categories: plural form, language,
Form: Free verse
The Game
The die are placed on the board of our lives,
Both sets of eyes, horribly kept shut,
The exchange of fantasy from reality; and the stage set,
Here, turns are not given but literally taken,
An entrée of malice with Devilish intent, Surely time well spent,

Roll after roll, When...

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© U.A. Mir  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: plural form, adventure, mystery, nostalgia,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Wisdom Didactic
Give children oxygen at least one time a day
Give infants bottles filled with empty promises
Use binoculars to witness criminal activity
Keep neighbors at a distance, say from here to Mars
Keep thoughts to yourself, never in your pockets 
Keep an open mind in case you need a...

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Categories: plural form, silly, wisdom,
Form: Didactic
The Psalm 83 war has already just begun part 8 Q and A
Q:  Who are the modern day  people of Philistia mentioned in Psalm 83:7.

A:  They are located in the region currently mentioned as Gaza, the western
      bank.  When in actuality they are located in the Biblical heartland...

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Categories: plural form, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Prose

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry