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Best Reiterates Poems


Premium Member Woman In Chains
Arousing opulence of ancient ballrooms
She creates her own make-believe world
Waltzing coyly in terpsichorean rhythms
Upon glittering stage where they sell love
Each time she caresses arms of a stranger, 

Pretending to levitate in sultan’s harem
In glitzy appeal of polygamous mansions
Where she reiterates to sighs of ambivalence--
This used...

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Categories: reiterates, betrayal, emotions, woman,
Form: Free verse
All the Time
All The Time


The pale dusted blue
Washes sunlight prances
Falls in its edges of heat and pristine shade
Shadows
And I need you

Couples old and young
Hand in hand 
Arm in arm
Families pass on pavements baked by the sun
They smile
Like children on shoulders
Babies in push chairs
Ice cones melting
And I need...

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Categories: reiterates, love
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Part 2 You Have To Whistle
Neither Tray or I take any guff from adults, especially adults in authority; it’s a result of having had the belt when you are young, thus learning you cannot trust your care-givers or anyone else.
In case there is any doubt in your mind here, every...

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Categories: reiterates, child abuse, giving, i
Form: Free verse

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Ripples
Ripples


A sudden chime reiterates
She touches the world
A fingertip
And ripples sent
Resolves
Inward
Feed back
Distant

Hits resounding light
Fluent curls
She signals
Waves repeating
Sent ripples
Outward
Washing through
Eternal

A holding breath for a moment
Landscaping emotions
Swell
As she dips
Down upon the re-entry
Calling ripples sent
On waking
Reappearing

Gathers the hems and skirts of beauty
Reminding
The day turns
Me on a pendulum swing
She senses...

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Categories: reiterates, lovemorning,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Wilderness Behaviors
It's not that I mistrust you,
though sometimes I feel I must distrust
either me or you.

I ambivalently choose both.

So yes, of course, this is about your behaviors
in trust-relationship with mine,
aggressive and impulsive.
Behaviors of addiction
to a child's malignant sense of humor
and anger as synaptic fear
of loving inalienable...

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Categories: reiterates, addiction, anti bullying, culture,
Form: Parallelismus Membrorum
A Birdbrain Poem
Way atop a Sycamore tree
a black bird’s call reiterates
his three syllable poetry.
Caw! Caw! Caw! The feathered poet
crowed. Caw! Caw! Caw! Came the verse
high up on the sycamore tree.
Caw! Caw! Caw! He vociferates
once more. His alliteration
and end rhymes, stressed in words of three.
Not to be outdone...

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Categories: reiterates, humorous,
Form: Verse



Refuge
Is this about the refuge life,
Leaking the essentials of being submissive…

Or shall the death defy your conscience
In being a human

Imagine the world without eyes
That sans a tiger, a cuckoo, and humanity

Kill the trees, dethrone the kings of jungle
For it seems the idea of thy existence

And...

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Categories: reiterates, holocaust, metaphor, natural disasters,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member I Have A Dream

I had a historic dream
that Einstein led polypathic Elders
pursuing roots of time
emerging light's speeding race
through repowering histories,
revolving thought experiments 
resolving re-ligioned mysteries.

I dreamed energy conjoined sacred places
as vibration reiterates pattern
rhythmic times of changing space
bifurcating sight's revolving light's progressivity
and dark recessivity

Balancing Earth's recycling ecology,
cooperative norms within...

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Categories: reiterates, anger, destiny, dream, earth,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Dr Time's Dipolar Rant
What's up?
Thanks for this interview,
old man.

You are either blind or confused,
but probably both.

Well, thanks,
and I appreciate you as well.
Now, I understand you want to talk about human consciousness.

We comprehend your language as limiting human consciousness.

Now would that be the royal "we"
and are you assuming something...

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Categories: reiterates, anger, culture, fear, language,
Form: Narrative
On An Outlaw
We are antonyms—of each other
(an in-law, a retired Colonel,
Who very often forgets
That he’s retired)
And I.
He’s an in-law,
But I think of him as an Outlaw!

We are of a family.
He lives upstairs 
And I right below.
We have a common kitchen 
And parlour, though.

He gets up very early...

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© Ram R. V.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: reiterates, funny, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Argumentative
One, 
Life long,
Liberty,
Reiterates,
Free speech upon all,
The right to anytime,
Complain about anything.
Even though nothing may happen,
We do it about every theme.
Until the day we die, maybe beyond....

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Categories: reiterates, allegory, history, life, people,
Form: Etheree
Premium Member Trees For Life Against Death
Imagine with me
if you would be so kind
to assume each relationship with a tree
as iconic,
at least worth the sacred paper
humane scripture is written on
a timbered tree.

Imagine as a Tree
your Yin flowing out and down
nutritional ego's root system
is your bicameral brain picture
of you as an Individual...

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Categories: reiterates, earth, health, imagination, integrity,
Form: Free verse
Thoughts On Perfection
As men we aspire to perfection
The slim sliver of impossible
which lies between infallibility 
and the outskirts of non existence,
Searching for its proof for the mere
chance at having it define us,
For other adjectives have become
beneath us in our own evolution

Thus we strive for a deity's temperament
and...

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Categories: reiterates, education, introspection, life, people,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Space- All That Jazz
take five..take five.. take five


the melody reiterates


Inspired by Dave Brubeck's hit of 1961...

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Categories: reiterates, music, people
Form: Imagism
Love At First Sight
The first day that across thee I came,
The detainee of thy love I became.
I know thou art beyond my reach 
N’ over thee someone else hath claim;
But what shall I do of this nasty heart
Who reiterates just thy name!
My destruction, my ruin, all is mine;
Thou...

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Categories: reiterates, loveart, art, love,
Form: Lyric

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