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Best Protectorate Poems


Premium Member Gentle Spirit
You came when I needed an etheric friend,
though I never knew you in life.

An angelic guardian I see in dreams.
You died just before I was born yet,
it feels like we've spent a lifetime together.

Protectorate, eternal spirit, arriving when needed;
an infinite connection.

Cartoonist that you are;
in childhood,...

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Categories: protectorate, emotions, imagery, inspiration, people,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Ireland - a Divided Island Part Two
chieftains trade their loyalty behind the clouds
  high mountain king Carrantouhil commanding his Macgillycuddy Reeks
  men of begotten rank, scheming skulduggery
  secrets hide out of sight, Comeragh mystery shrouds Coumshingaun
  flighty earls flee from the Lough Swilly shore
  priests conspire,...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: protectorate, community, history, ireland, time,
Form: Narrative
Life Is Like a Chess Match
"Life is like a chess match 
To win you must be swift and able to maneuver 
Yes, life and the chess match are very much the same 
Once the king dies, no others continue the game" 

The Pawn 
The shape of the pawn represents the...

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Categories: protectorate, evil, god, life, philosophy,
Form: Free verse

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Premium Member Great Little England
skinny island rump
  highway seas churning the horizon under turbulent skies
  entity England
  migration waves still grounding along the continental shelf
  monarchs, priests and lords
  relaunching history and hope, the truth of reassuring lies
  kingdoms to union
  state...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: protectorate, culture, england, history,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member A Chauvinistic Ode
	A Chauvinistic Ode
	Written: by Tom Wright
	1999
	
	In days of old,
	When Knights were bold,
	And shuddered at the thought of laundry;
	You could look around,
	And nowhere was found,
	A Knight such as me in this quandary;
	
	But that olden day,
	When Knights had final say,
	Was before N.O.W. appeared on the scene;
	Now the...

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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: protectorate, funny, humor,
Form:
Enshrined
ENSHRINED

The loss of a love one, for God did not call her home, is wretchedness.
Both took a part of my reserve and now I really live in a crazy world.
However, life was not formed for vulnerability to transform another life demised.
Life was formed to move-on...

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Categories: protectorate, allah, bereavement, bible, god,
Form: Dramatic Monologue



Premium Member The Coral Reef
Ultraviolet hues
in purple skies
and the turquoise waves
bow in admiration...
Here,
there are different ones,
lives beneath the tranquil
waters of a
coral reef.

A plethora of
color burst flora and fauna, 
secreting itself from 
prying eyes...

Protectorate of the inland's;
promoting life 
in Gaia’s womb.
Sadly, 
the thing it protects
the most,
land and its dwellers;
disregard such
majesty;
being...

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Categories: protectorate, appreciation, beach, nature, ocean,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Gun In Every Home
Two fine films: The Lost City and Blood Diamond.
I joined Blood Diamond during a village massacre
and said to my wife A gun in every home.
Those devils would think twice
before razing the village and seizing the boys.

A well-regulated militia.
The local militia the most interesting moment
in a...

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Categories: protectorate, fear, home, lost, music,
Form: Verse
Apostasy
The Lord spoke to me in dominion.
As a protectorate, he gave vision.
He said through intoned power that the renunciation of a religious faith 
     must be enunciated.
As a woman of God, I pledge allegiance to his way.
I am monotheistic in faithfulness.
My...

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Categories: protectorate, truth, uplifting, visionary, wisdom,
Form: Verse
Mine Gerund Tilling Illogical Weltanschauung
Twas accursed destiny
     since birth alack
nascent emasculation abominable barrack
emergent deus ex machina,

     viz zit ting older sibling counterattack
thirteen plus chronological gap
    eldest sister struck like diamondback
surrogate "mother" role

     assumed tubby...

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Categories: protectorate, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Mine Gerund Farming, Tilling, and Harvesting Illogical Weltanschauung
Mine gerund farming, tilling, and harvesting illogical weltanschauung

Twas accursed destiny
since birth (maybe coded in
deoxyribonucleic acid  
since time immemorial) alas and alack
nascent emasculation abominable barrack
emergent deus ex machina,
one common Joe biden his time
for no particular
rhyme nor reason
revisiting mine days of yore, 
when protectiveness courtesy 
older...

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Categories: protectorate, 12th grade, 1st grade,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Cinematic Vision-I Saw God But Now What
Yes, I affirm, I have seen God
But He appeared and then disappeared
This knowing that transcends mind, left me awed
But until what’s imbibed is assimilated, by fears I’m seared—Unseeking Seeker

Espied my footprints in desert sands, longing to encounter Him in the Holy lands
Vision Cinematic once upon...

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© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: protectorate, god, spiritual, spoken word,
Form: Rhyme
Newtonian Remnants of The Mind
Words Not For The Faint Of Heart

Commemoration for those gone before 
Affectation of all you continue to adore 
Altercation at the start of a burgeoning world war 
Annihilation of the injured, innocent and poor 

Commensurate collusion of the parliamentary debate 
Irreverent confusion at the celebration...

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Categories: protectorate, life,
Form: Rhyme
Words Not For The Faint Of Heart
Commemoration for those gone before 
Affectation of all you continue to adore 
Altercation at the start of a burgeoning world war 
Annihilation of the injured, innocent and poor 

Commensurate collusion of the parliamentary debate 
Irreverent confusion at the celebration of the state 
Degenerate delusion as...

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Categories: protectorate, life,
Form: Rhyme

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