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Best Store Bought Poems

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Premium Member Flip Flop
This is my black Christmas
I have nothing left to lose
I’m a bare footed white walker with no shoes
It’s okay burly guy don’t cry
I’ve found my...

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Categories: store bought, angst, appreciation, christmas, courage,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member The Colors of Happy
The Colours of Happy

I am the painter of happy
Traveling along life's dark streets
listening for the beat
Feeling hidden colors with my feet

I see the beauty 
beyond...

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Categories: store bought, adventure, beautiful, blue, celebration,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Making Tea
It's styles of a nameless brand pristine day
an exclusive star-sheathed shadow after 
overwhelming luminous glare fainted
a somewhat true-to-life footpath in
a back of structured quaintness

Encountering myself...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: store bought, allusion, analogy, blessing, celebration,
Form: Concrete
The Best Pizza
I could smell that fresh baked dough, rising up 
through the air. Created from double zero flour,
from Italy, carefully prepared.

A fine effort, was made to...

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Categories: store bought, first love,
Form: Rhyme
Fading
Parchment turns yellow in time's orchard,
and colored ink disappears with age.
Written papers crumble into dust,
traveling back to Mother Nature's stage.
Store bought treasures feel the decay
from...

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Categories: store bought, introspection, life, time,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Exegesis
"Exegesis"



At 7 he was 
thrown to the wolves

Bede marked his territory
hidden secrets 
kept in the abbey

he escaped
went to war
where the unwanted trod

First regiment,
Vietnam
he took with...

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Categories: store bought, father daughter, love, muse,
Form: Free verse
Say You Love Me
Don't say you love me with a rose, your generic  lines of poetry reading off like a gift card from the dollar store, your...

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Categories: store bought, heartbroken, i love you,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Grand Reunion
The time will come...Then, let me lie easy in a box of natural pine
And please, no bouquets of store-bought flowers will I want
Give the money...

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Categories: store bought, adventure, death, inspiration, introspection,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Strawberries and Cream
S	imple delight!
T	asty, smooth and luxurious
R	ipened red berries, bursting with flavor	
A	lways appetizing, a taste bud teaser
W	ild or store-bought, berries fresh, tart!
B	eyond dreamy, out of this world
E	legant...

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Categories: store bought, food
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Halloweens of Old
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Categories: store bought,
Form: Narrative
Uppity Darkie


Light minded people say I’m an uppity darkie
They color me bad, 
with a black face, felt pen Sharpie
Vanilla voices downright don’t like
the audio sounds of...

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Categories: store bought, allusion, prejudice, racism, truth,
Form: Bio
Thankful None
No thing is as it was to be thankful for, thankful none
To be that unthankful for the life we see
Seen or sought all store bought 
Collecting...

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Categories: store bought, america, appreciation, community, culture,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Sublime Exposure
The soul of a gorgeous woman
Portrayed by the sublime
Facets of her beautiful eyes
Perfect body does climb

Her body overheats in a flash
Colors express their own
Delight opens...

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Categories: store bought, life, passion, beautiful, beautiful,
Form: Verse
Patchwork Teddy Bear
Little stuffed bear
lying on a bed
Made of odd pieces of cloth
Not as handsome
as store-bought bears
Of this he was ashamed
But he captured the heart
of a little...

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© Tom Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: store bought, caregiving, childhood, devotion, children,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Old Buttons
I’ve been asked why I would keep it,
Why I don’t throw it away,
This big box of fancy buttons. 
They are of no use today.

In these...

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Categories: store bought, memory, time,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things