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Premium Member Seized Incognito
Inked Confession

Innocence stolen
Defending my elders extremism
Fields of olives, roots never sowed by me

Dagger dripping red

Inch by inch the watermelons are mine
Dancing in glee, I bury tiny white robes and red stains
Forever blind to, denying all crimes

Faded Morality

New flowers will bloom on top of Ghazi
We thieves...

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Categories: seized, abuse, child abuse, discrimination,
Form: Free verse
Seized By Pain
anguish and distress
unable to cope, relate
an imprisoned state...

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Categories: seized, introspection
Form: Haiku
Seized
New onset seizure,
Syncopal episode – hmmmm

Psychogenic origins?

Regardless of that
   I paid the price in full,
Although I’m grateful
      That bitten tongue
       And broken bone

Were not on sale today

Pain has painted my
  ...

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Categories: seized, angst, confusion, family, health,
Form: Free verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Seized the Night
WHY SHOULD WE CALL IT A NIGHT
WHEN THE HEAVEN IS FULL OF LIGHTS
AND THE STARS IS SHINING BRIGHT
AND LIFE IS STILL FILL WITH DELIGHT

WITH THE DAY CALLING THE NIGHT
AND THE SUN ROTATING IT LIGHT
AND THE MOON FLIRTING IN OUR SIGHT
O' WHAT A JOY WHAT A...

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© Tu Tran  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: seized, celebration, poems,
Form:
Seized Sea's Tumult
Sapphire currents 
          engulf consciousness  
      'neath waves of confiscated
   ancient sunken treasure, 
delving neath oceans
       cobalt manifests,
   lost riches...

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© Paloma P   Create an image from this poem.
Categories: seized, analogy, art, deep, ocean,
Form: Free verse
Sonnet 76: O, Mortal Goddess of the Heavens Seized
O, Mortal Goddess of the Heavens Seized,
Whose Name, pleasant, doth make my heart to quake
There’s naught I would not bravely do to please
Thee well, all wisdom, surety, I would forsake,
If only you would draw nigh unto me...
There is no better thing than that bright hope
That...

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Categories: seized, addiction, appreciation, hope, love,
Form: Sonnet



Are You Seized, Camellia
Are you seized, Camellia
Of a secret grief
To let slip, uncontrollably
A blessing too brief?

A silly thought, true; only
What for it grasssed, glows
Of father's death at the prime
Emblematic shows....

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Categories: seized, april, death, endurance, father,
Form: Rhyme
The Seized Sky
Euphony Success didn't reach
 at my House Divine;
Money in Dress did teach
 the lie in Shrine;
Honey Access did preach the 
 shy for wine;
Rummy Progress did Breach
 did die the Shine;
Dummy Excess did Seize
 the Sky of Mine....

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Categories: seized, anxiety, betrayal, loss, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Evidence Seized and People Pleased
Evidence Seized and People Pleased

What they did was witness  to have teased,
And then all the evidence they soon seized;
Find things needed,
They stampeded;
Exactly what they wanted and were pleased.

Jim Horn

All of the evidence that they have seized
from Cohen....

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: seized, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Where Would You Be If They Seized Every Thing
Where would be if they seized everything we own? Our houses or our apartments to be given to their favorites! Leaving us with only the clothes on our backs! Starving the seniors, harvesting the organs of young healthy males!  Enslaving young women for immoral...

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Categories: seized, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Narrative
Seized Opportunity
So, how on God’s green Earth hast thou been of late?

I do wander deeply with you across many strips of land.

I can blow my breath to the winds polishing each hand.

But guess what love? I’m free in the wind at a rapid rate.

 

I am...

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© Ann Rich  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: seized, allegory, introspection, life, mystery,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Seized and Captured
She was too delicate to be exposed to people with germs,
     so her parents put her into a gilded cage, and there she stayed,
     most of her life, never touched by humans, watching them smile
  ...

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Categories: seized, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Haibun

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry