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Sombrero In Space
The word sombrero in Spanish was made
from Late Latin origin, meaning shade.
Predating Mexican type of headwear
that’s commonly presupposed, instead they’re

more generally hats designed with brim.
Therefore the galaxy’s wide-ranging rim,
through pareidolia’s visual drift
causing our human perception to shift,

gave it to stargazers sombrero guise
as seen in Virgo’s...

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Categories: sombrero, earth, humanity, imagination, perspective,
Form: Verse
Sombrero Mice
Sombrero Mice

There’s a family of tiny Town mice,

Living in a Sombrero Hat.

They’ve been in there since Tuesday

Well, what do you think of that!...

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Categories: sombrero, animal, children, fun, nonsense,
Form: Rhyme
Black Sombrero
My sombrero is black, my bandana is sweaty black too.

Digging up weeds in the east field is hard work, but I don’t mind.

That field is mine and every last weed and whatever in that field in mine

I can do what I want and don’t have...

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Categories: sombrero,
Form: Free verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Sombrero
You're wearing a  Sombrero
though you're not on holiday
Do your children wash
behind their ears?
An aladdin's  cave is awaiting you
Its down Croydon
with a topical Sunday Market

The Autumn crocuses 
hypnotize you like unwritten sentences
We fled in grief
drawn to dark stained sands
Why not scorn the passing centuries
with...

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Categories: sombrero, appreciation, in memoriam,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Sombrero
sombrero 'pon peg
owner six feet underground....
poncho wiggles fast     ...

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Categories: sombrero, death,
Form: Senryu

Book: Reflection on the Important Things