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Best Simplistically Poems


Stars
He’s beautiful.
Laying across from me,
Eyes a confused green.

I know his skin is soft
Because in one moment,
He placed a coin in my palm,
And I had the 
Overwhelming desire
To run my fingers
Through his hair and

I know
I can’t help myself
My hopeless romantic 
Tendencies have 
Taken ahold of me.

And...

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© Iris Blade  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: simplistically, beautiful, love,
Form: Free verse
The Greatest Divide Between This and That
You might think this is a trail of weakness from my mind

A systematic defeat crawling on lines.

I just have this feeling that it is me versus this gigantic world

Breathing heavily from exhausted hope and delicate foretolds.

Just sitting silently knowing not to be self centered

When everyday...

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Categories: simplistically, angst, sadself, self,
Form:
Premium Member That's Close Enough
*Image of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde poster by Wiki.

That's Close Enough

Shapeshifters, and or, shapeshifting ... preps our world always,
A speck sans a cavass, ... materializes a work of art,
At spans of reckoning, ... outlandish evolve viably.

Simplistically, ... caterpillar, cocoon, butterfly,
The explanative being ... the...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: simplistically, allusion, change, character, identity,
Form: Sijo

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Blonde and Blue
Blonde, blue is what I see
Running around along the trees.
Essences of life with all of its wonder
The brightest lights in a world of somber.
A question to an answer I didn’t see before
With love, jubilation and what I adore.
How simplistically put, but which is true
My picturesque...

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© Holly Ward  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: simplistically, celebration, children, family, my
Form: Free verse
I Am Lost I Know I Am
I’ve often wondered, what it’s really like, to be lost
I mean I’ve been lost before; in fact, I’ve been lost, many times, at many levels
I’ve been lost, in my ways; lost in the light of my emotions, lost in love
I’ve been lost in my thoughts...

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Categories: simplistically, goodbye, loss, lost, love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Resource Based Economy
A Resource Based Economy,
eliminates the need for currency.
There isn't enough money in the world to provide housing for everybody,
let alone provide everyone with all their most basic of needs,
but we have more than enough resources to provide abundance for everybody.
We are sitting on technology like...

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Categories: simplistically, society, technology,
Form: Rhyme



Of Wants and Needs
The epitome of greed is most simplistically the act of wanting
And a warning of abhorrent flaunting requires urgency to heed
You may wish not to concede, as your morality can be haunting
If you let it overshadow the daunting legitimacy of need...

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Categories: simplistically, life,
Form: Quatrain
Dutiful Discipline Drives Devoted Diligence
Dutiful discipline drives devoted diligence...

Quotidian dedication describes
das deft dude,
his promising passion
with English language
within recent past dim sum
might notice he brewed

poems about common
trials and tribulations food
for thought self sadist factorially
reasonably rhyming oft times
incorporating analogy, metaphor, simile
more so to stave

writer's block fortitude attitude
versus less to impress any
first...

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Categories: simplistically, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Political Verse
Don't forget too
Pay attention to the beats and drums of those who've won
and lost the war on simple thoughts.
They think not 
of a thing simplistically complex.
From this and to that
can we tug our hearts
at the thoughts we must bare
at the sounds we must hear
from the sights we...

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Categories: simplistically, appreciation, culture, deep, image,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Colonel Oliver North, US
"I'm working on the Lento Form starts as a collage and not simplistically termed words, like my poem 'Ode to a Dove' that made Best Lento Form," ... by Poet.

*Actual Poem used below, 
Star light, star bright,
First star I see tonight,
I wish I may, I...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: simplistically, allusion, analogy, appreciation, character,
Form: Lento
No Guts No Story
Burning breakfast bun
See how my creation’s spun
No clip in my gun

Punches in the gut
Crazy ramblings from the nut
Obscure subtle cut

A simple song sung
Reader’s noses often stung
Drippings of my tongue

Write out of the rut
Poetic lunatic’s strut
Burning bamboo hut

Tradition undone
Words simplistically spun
Now my rhyme is done...

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Categories: simplistically, on writing and words
Form: Senryu
Words
Stop taking.
just take a minute to stay still.
A calm mind is what I crave.
The very bliss of life.
Although with out thought there is mistake.
To much thought and your mind goes blank.
Where is the middle the simple proses of thought.
A thought followed by a black nothing.
With...

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Categories: simplistically, anxiety, confusion,
Form: Free verse
Melissa Officinalis
finding myself
a discovery unto
itself thinking
simplistically 
yet knowing
lately not
being
able

to sleep finding
my mind is unto
itself on another
shelf in some
other sort
of library
to be
read

i need not page
through herbal
lore but simply
go from my
front door
taking me
to my
back

yard where bullfrogs
eat unwary fairies
grows a sleepy
herb a plenty
and if any
weren't
so ap
ropos

i'd sip from the...

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Categories: simplistically, muse,
Form:
Can We Be Spiritual and Rage
blank space, blank space,

enter.?

no feelings or words must enter, ?

the path is plain, simplistically paved,?

yet I, am overwhelmed, with anger.?

distrust, confusion and ing losers like you can,?

leave my life in a hour,?

but the thought will remain and linger with pain, until I fuel my fury...

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© Lacey Wall  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: simplistically, anger, desire, evil, grief,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Metropolis Ii of Iii
Haunted by its simplistically,
All the masses work for nothing, 
Power drones I watch the meek alone.
Bare white the afterglow.

Power of blackened glass reaching for the zenith.
To touch the face of creation.
The masses must toil as I do in this Leviathan. 
A Silicon made oblivion.
Thump and...

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Categories: simplistically, addiction, adventure, allegory, allusion,
Form: Free verse

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