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Best Scow Poems

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Scow Dora's Curse
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DORA'S CURSE
by Don Johnson Queensland, Australia

        What was that curse thou did rehearse, just ye and me and...

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Categories: scow, me, old, sea,
Form: Rhyme



The Scow
The Scow

Unsteady on the bow he stands
As waves wash o're the deck
Upon "The Scow" is heard...ALL HANDS
To help avert a wreck. 

Each night the stars...

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Categories: scow, myth, sea,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member My Ring Trilogy - the Poems
You Know Who You Are! 

I know that you probably know who you are...
Abusers who prey on women (or men) .
Your aberrance mostly extends to...

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Categories: scow, hurt, jealousy, recovery from,
Form: Blank verse
Film Noir
Film Noir

By the lampost at night
with the pale moon shining bright
but obscured by the fog
I saw her in the harbor
standing where my boat lay moored
but...

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Categories: scow, remember,
Form: Dramatic Verse
A Fisherman's Tale
A Fisherman’s Tale


Out o’gloom, her pale siege comes to menace our humble dwell
I look to celeste fix, yet no stark smile to traverse me
So I...

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Categories: scow, dark, devotion, goodbye, grief,
Form: Terzanelle



Premium Member The Troll
‘An interesting guy I think,’
People might say on meeting you for the first time,
Oh yes, I’ve come to know you too well.
Thank God for the...

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Categories: scow, evil,
Form: Blank verse
Film Noir
Film Noir

By the lamppost at night
with the pale moon shining bright
but obscured by the fog
I saw her in the harbor
standing where my boat lay moored
but...

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Categories: scow, forgiveness, i love you,
Form: Ballade
The Old Lady Next Door
She was a tough old lady with a permanently etched scow 
Yep, with old misses Sadie you did not want to run a foul
Sitting out...

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Categories: scow, people,
Form: Rhyme
Flight of Fancy
6 degrees but it feels like minus eight
Dressed like children swaddled to meet the bus
Walking beside a quiet soothing sea
Face is warmed by the sun...

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© Joe Murphy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: scow, analogy,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member The Bough
The Bough

My pretty lady, how art thou?
My eyes are glued to thy picture now
And I can't help but wonder how
Thy lips I'll kiss someday, if...

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Categories: scow, beauty, feelings, woman,
Form: Monorhyme
Leviathan....I Shall Be Free!
Roiling,Roiling,under me
my coils are silver as the sea.
You look ,you look ,
to capture me....
Leviathan !
I shall be free!

Pitiful and weak art thou
sailing in thy tiny...

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Categories: scow, imagination, sea, me, silver,
Form: Rhyme
Ghost Ship
They said she sails forever the seas off Cape Horn:
See her and wish to God you never was born. 
Laugh if you wish but ...

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Categories: scow, adventure,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Leaders and Statesman
Manuel Lopez Obrador, and Jaier Bolsonaro'

You stand out, uniquely, from the political herd
Lickspittles by choice, and from others deffered.'
Others who louse-like cluster and croon
Who mutter...

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Categories: scow, analogy, appreciation, bullying, conflict,
Form: Rhyme
How
Today is not your powerful
It's so bitter sad yet true
Your word isn't an emotion anymore 
Creature of habit living blue
Despising what is necessary
And accept what...

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© Lyn Church  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: scow, anxiety, change, dark, deep,
Form: Lyric
Sea Scape
We stroll ocean sand beach as waves come toward us.
Sea brakes, crashing on shore; wind's keen, birds seen now.
Feet feel water rush by - it's...

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Categories: scow, ocean,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Shattered Sighs