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Premium Member Young Brilliant Poet That Left Us Far, Far Too Soon Second Poet In Dedication Series
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Bysshe_Shelley
Percy Bysshe Shelley,  Born 4 August 1792
Horsham, Sussex, England[1]
Died , 8 July 1822 (aged 29)
Gulf of La Spezia, Kingdom of Sardinia (now Italy)
Occupation	Poet, dramatist, essayist, novelist
Alma mater	University College, Oxford (no degree)
Literary movement	Romanticism
Spouse	Harriet Westbrook
(m. 1811; died 1816)
Mary Shelley
(m. 1816)
Signature	
Percy Bysshe Shelley (/b??/  
BISH; 4...

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Categories: raiments, appreciation, art, assonance, beautiful,
Form: Rhyme
Sovereign Autumn
Awaiting Summer's rule to end
     Fall sleeps in dream of colored shades.
As sun unwinds its solstice bend,
     The hope of autumn soon pervades
     While emerald kingdom slowly fades.

When Autumn wakes from her repose,
...

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© Jesse Rowe  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: raiments, autumn,
Form: Quintain (English)
The Legend of Smelly Nelly
Smelly Nelly was quite a charming girl,
She wore her hair in braids instead of curls,
Bathing several times per day in the Jewish way,
Yet many scoffed and sniffed,
exclaiming she smelt like manure in hay,
Nelly used expensive oils and attars,
some came from lands very far,
Her raiments were...

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Categories: raiments, childhood, food, friendship, funny,
Form: Limerick

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Premium Member The Ruba'Iyat of Creteil Lake - Part Nineteen
The Ruba’iyat of Créteil Lake – Part Nineteen

“Not that I had not spied your tulip-lipped doting jasmine airs
Nor the way your wraith-like form take me back to sumptuous fairs
Of Samarkand yore whence I dallied with dulcet-toned damsels
Just that my incognito pursuit here had little need...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: raiments, allegory,
Form: Rubaiyat
Autumn's Final Bow
On leaf strewn woodland floors, 
  
Autumn's raiments lie.

Adorning where they quietly fell,

From grey autumnal skies.

A pale sun, now weak and low

As autumn winds gust and blow,

Frenetic bursts of swirling leaves,

Dance amongst the naked trees.

Silent are the woods,

Readying for winter now.

To sleep, through the...

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© Gary Smith  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: raiments, nature,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Ruba'Iyat of Creteil Lake - Part One
The Ruba’iyat of Créteil Lake – Part One

Lone gold Venus nears the sickle moon in the late autumn sky
She lies naked dreaming with one leg tucked under her thigh
The pallor of her silvery skin simmering with tide
A lone white swan trundles on one webbed foot...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: raiments, allegory,
Form: Quatrain



The Crows Looked On
Standing bare the trees looked dead

Around their feet their raiments lay,

Their life force, it seemed they shed

On this bleak autumnal day.


Black as sin, crows looked on

Then screeched in noisy argument,

A raucous call, no sweet birdsong,

A croak the devil surely sent


No-one else was there but me

As...

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© Gary Smith  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: raiments, autumn, bird, fear,
Form: Rhyme
Meditation On Movement
Before we utter a word
Before thought is formed within our temples
We are movement

What gods of old
Have abandoned Flesh impure
For the pristine ghosts of Spirit
Which have no touch, nor sex,
Nor hair, nor raiments;

Perfection, always another world,
Looms dark above our
Brighter home of body
And breath.

A miracle is activated
And...

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Categories: raiments, birth, dance, death,
Form: Free verse
Where True Love Went To Die
© 2013 (by Jim Sularz) 


Atop a secret hillside, 
high above a babbling brook. 
Where passions once entwined, 
when time would never look.

He, in his threadbare raiments, 
and she, at her wedding's best.
Vowed with a kiss and promise, 
to never cross that rivulet.

But soon, possessions...

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© Jim Sularz  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: raiments, relationship, sad love,
Form: Quatrain
Haiku's Temple 151
Mid winter weather,
mother earth in newer raiments,
of tall trees, nowadays....

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Categories: raiments, adventure, love,
Form: Haiku
You'Re Not Really Over Her
Just the other day I came across her phone number
that you had programmed in your cell phone,
And as my mind started to wonder
I was curious to know  what was really going on?
You had told me that you were over her
and that she was well...

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Categories: raiments, life, lost love, me,
Form: Rhyme
Hamadryad
All within the taiga glade,
Their raiments gilt in comely shades,
The burgess shrives vagrant souls.
A garth of god for men alow.

Whereinto the roots may grow,
We wayfarers may never know,
For we waltz twixt sky and earth-
Domain of beast and realm of birds.

The elders of the greenwood lie,
On...

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Categories: raiments, 12th grade, appreciation, autumn,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member PRAISE BE TO GOD WHO DEALS WELL WITH US
January 18 Praises to God Bible Meditations Based on Exodus 1-3

Key Verse – Exodus 1:20 Therefore God dealt well with the midwives: and the people multiplied, and waxed very mighty.

PRAISE BE TO GOD WHO DEALS WELL WITH US	

Praise be to God for dealing well with...

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Categories: raiments, bible, blessing, christian, faith,
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member TANABATA by the Milky Way
blessed maiden by the stream
weaving raiments from the stars
apple of her father's eye
full of charm and grace

there lived one across the bank
across where the princess weaved
steering oxen through the grass
able, strong and brave

the princess and the cowherd
crossed paths by the Milky Way
a glance, a nod,...

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Categories: raiments, fantasy, longing, lost love,
Form: Dodoitsu

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