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Age of Ten
AGE OF TEN

	Way back then when I was ten 
Things were so very different then
I wrote with ink in a fountain pen
Whenever we could we would build a den 
And I loved to help my dad in the garden

Way back then when I was ten
I...

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© Mary Grace  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: scatted, childhood, children, nostalgia,
Form: Blank verse
A Township Day - a School Time Memory
This is a true story of seven students
Agone days of those ill-famed fiddles
Musing with drolleries – assiduity on catchy missies
And lamed against educators animalism.
Books usually kept aside but concentration hard on last night
Weekends glossed upon soul mate’s hug
Weekdays went upon escaping tutorials
And the freshers on...

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Categories: scatted, funny, schoolschool, school, time,
Form: Free verse
Mother-Land
Childrens of mother land!
Citizens of mother land!
I call upon you my fellow neighbours!
Hear my concern my fellow neighbours!

We heard reports about your Africans around the globe
Citizens of the world yell like monkeys when they see them
They are likened to mandrill and shown bananas
Africa you portrayed...

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Categories: scatted, peoplemother, world, mother, prejudice,
Form: ABC

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Haiku Suite
Haiku 2 Do About U

Should I tell U how
Love 4 U within me sings?
Swinging scatted tune

Haiku About U

Sound brought me 2 U
Feelings for U clear and pure
Dulcet notes on glass

Haiku II About U

Time always 4 U
Time 4 Me? When U want 2.
Metronome off cue

Tru Blu...

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© Mari Banks  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: scatted, love, metaphor, me, me,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Las Naves De Madera
LAS NAVES DE MEDERA (Wooden Ships)
They wanted ships. What they got
was wooden shells
not a farthing from the Crown
for these floating buckets.
Six thousand corks, hastily riveted 
into the keel planking, kept them afloat.
Nina. Santa Maria. Pinta.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained said Isabella.

Ah, muchacho, would she ever cash...

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© Vee Bdosa  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: scatted, history, visionary, voyage,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Atlantis: a Click Away
Quick snap of my heels and through a time warp I fell
To a place that Plato had written about so well
In a lost continent I emerged safe and sound
Gilded architecture and pyramids did surround

Now having traveled back more than ten thousand years
My request was granted...

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Categories: scatted, history, mystery, science,
Form: Rhyme



Victims of Insurgency
Half choked by a rising paroxysm of rage, then nisus,
The brittle and mirthless smile on his face were pathetic,
A nonaged;
Amputated and broken with a heart big but beats quiet,
Suddenly, he sighed deeply, from a kind of mental depletion.

His eyes were dilated with unfathomable sorrow, agony,...

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Categories: scatted, fear, sorrow,
Form: Free verse
Asuglyassin
Assuring breathing for seeing tomorrow
Seriously tick tock and tit for tat the scatted hands borrow
Unfanctioned hairs are shaved daily
Getting the forgettable minds
Lime dunking the flight feathers
Yodle provides core enjoyments 
Assassination involvements in the fields
Sometimes sin portray fresh partition
Segregated air taste the flavor
Impossible twist the nose...

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Categories: scatted, life,
Form: Acrostic
Sorry But You Have Killed Your Own
The way you decode your words MR professor to those ambitious students in your class
And with that so called lecturing you drop a big mass on their path
and by keep reminding them their stupidity, you removed their ability to know their capabilities
as fish thinks it...

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Categories: scatted, feelings, political, sorrow, sorry,
Form: Blank verse
Family
Family is close.
They're the ones I love the most.
Nothing breaks our bond.
For each other we are very fond.

We stay in touch, no matter how far.
On a bus, a boat, or a car.
We'll always be together.
My aunt won't leave, we won't let her.

I have a large...

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Categories: scatted, brother, family, fathertogether,
Form: Rhyme
All Small Broken Alone
all small broken alone
where the shadows roam
a child hides in a dark home
tick tock murmured the clock.
while branches dance
and rattle like brittle bone.
toys scattered around the floor after a wars drone.
a child fights to drive off the night
lying in a ghostly light
flying through haunted moor
floating...

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Categories: scatted, age, analogy, anger, art,
Form: Free verse
Cannnot Please Everybody
Some people are happy to others happiness and progress
but
Most people are happier too see and to know other people’s sorrow and failure.
They tell you stories against others, make stories against others then wants to hear you agree with them. 
But hey! 
Not all people are...

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Categories: scatted, betrayal, grief, mental illness,
Form: ABC
War
life in the world of the living dead is gone like a dead flower
and my un-life is starting again like the rising sun over a 
field of scatted bodies , the smell is like no other. the war
was over before it started  and the...

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Categories: scatted, deathworld,
Form:
Sights and Sounds of Christmas
Twas the season of the holly and frolicking
Merriment and glee with tiny faces believing
Lights that glowed with glitter and gold on top a tree
A starlit angel with wings singing Christmas glee

Package wrapping with toys and gifts inside
Sights of wonder and bells ringing bringing joy
Cats hitting...

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© Bobby May  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: scatted, christmas,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry