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Best Redone Poems

Below are the all-time best Redone poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of redone poems written by PoetrySoup members


Premium Member A Warning To the Government, Redone
Across the war torn atrophy,
A decomposing cracked corpse,
Shakes and splits in the sovereignty,
Of the rounded Earth which warps.

Annihilated by the angst of grouped race:
A false...

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Categories: redone, america, anger, betrayal, society,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member A Great Blue Heron
A great Blue Heron

The park behind our house recently redone
And a Great Blue Heron has discovered fish
I saw the heron standing in tattered wings
Like a...

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Categories: redone, animal, bird,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Here Comes Spring
Here Comes Spring


They sit, waiting, fluffed birds on cold perch,
eyes pinched against winter’s harsh white
in defiance of the season’s bitter curse
holding still night’s frail and...

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Categories: redone, beauty, environment, seasons, spring,
Form: Rhyme
I Wonder
Sometimes I wonder,
What ripped us asunder
I wonder...why friends fade away,
I wonder...why death is our destiny,
And as we experience our final day,
I wonder what will become...

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© Tom Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: redone, angst, death, introspection, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member They Drift By
            Our seconds- they drift by each day-
      ...

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Categories: redone, flying, life, time,
Form: Quatrain



Premium Member November
November is late autumn's prize,
arriving with its last goodbyes,
to usher in cool, crisper days-
perhaps with flakes, or icy glaze-
as trees will shed their golden shawls
to...

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Categories: redone, november, tribute,
Form: Lay
Premium Member Like a Feather
(Georgia Peltier is my 88 year old sister.)

(A poem written by Georgia Peltier, redone by L. Larry Amadore)

A feather, borne upon a breeze,
floats to earth;...

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Categories: redone, absence, age, brother, thanksgiving
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Fishing Sonnet
Get a line down, something has to follow. 
Toss a lure to a passing muse hoping
that it'll bite. A word fisher that will wallow
in the...

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Categories: redone, allusion,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member A Mirrored Wall
We're going to get a mirror
Twenty-two by sixty-eight
It will be hung upon the wall  
Where we get our old plates

Not because we want to...

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Categories: redone, funny, husband,
Form: Rhyme
Follow That Rainbow
Life is possibility
there are broad horizons out there for us all if only we will look 
If children don’t succeed they try again or try...

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Categories: redone, caregiving, confusion, depression, education,
Form: Free verse
You Are What You Eat
You are what you eat my mother said as she tucked me in at night
I am what I eat mother and believed it with all...

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Categories: redone, dark, death, horror, poems,
Form: Rhyme
The Ties That Bind Sever Time
The Ties That Bind Sever Time


This time and that time and more then once our blood was a code and not it lost the times...

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Categories: redone, devotion, family, growing up,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Oceananigans I and Ii
I.

Ode the thrill of a tango
curled in clutches sleek

Elegance, a prerequisite
Add on a spun euphoria

Nimble is a turgid swoon!

Arms conduct to the aria
New skin, feels...

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Categories: redone, addiction,
Form: Ode
Dr Harold F Shipman Psychopathic Killer
Psychopath definition: A mentally ill or unstable person. A person who engages in antisocial behavior and exhibits a pervasive disregard for the rights, and feelings,...

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Categories: redone, betrayal, death,
Form: Narrative
A Dodge From X
A Dodge from X:

A thin layer of synthetic skin grips with poise 
As small plastic fingers grasp on to the blades of grass
A shoulder raised
Ready...

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Categories: redone, courage, friend, high school,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things