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Best Symposium Poems

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Premium Member Symposium
"Symposium"



where do you go 
when you try to 
dream your place

in my life 

gone now 
from your 
quicksand shores

once I rolled over 
placed my mouth...

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Categories: symposium, love, muse,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Wellness Symposium
Welcome to our symposium on wellness
Showcasing life as God’s gift so precious
For faith-builders and body-weight conscious
Adding more zest to a person’s fitness.

In this conference are...

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Categories: symposium, blessing, encouraging, faith, god,
Form: Enclosed Rhyme
Premium Member Earth's Humane Rights To Healthy Climates
In 1968,
a time of great concern for healthy human civil rights
for and of women as well as LeftBrain culturally dominant men,
Gregory Bateson invited a Symposium
not...

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Categories: symposium, culture, earth, environment, health,
Form: Prose Poetry
Silent Applause
Dipped in frenzied simpatico
      as easily as tango's release
the lyrics changed course
        ...

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© Paloma P   Create an image from this poem.
Categories: symposium, dance, moon, muse, music,
Form: Imagism
Premium Member Delphi
"Delphi"
 


Held in the palm of Zeus
there transforms Her solitary Self
in The Seat of Pythia

delivering prophecies
filled by the spirit of 
Enthusiasmos

Oracle of Delphi
speaking gibberish
with the...

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Categories: symposium, freedom, i am, life,
Form: Free verse



The Die Is Cast
THE DIE IS CAST
“I See,” said a blind man to his deaf Spouse, emphatically
I hear the S-rhetoric She replied Sarcastically
The symptoms and signs of Stagnation...

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Categories: symposium, allegory, prayer,
Form: Cowboy Poetry
Faustian
“Old man!  ‘Tis not so hard to die.”
-Lord Byron

I have grown sick with wanton desire
My lungs are filling slowly with ash
I need to feel...

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© Samuel Lee  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: symposium, allegory, angst, betrayal, longing,
Form: Sonnet
The Goatherd's Crooked Staff
Tuesday Lobsang Rampa made
tea so his Third Eye could open
to see dreams fortifying in aspiring hearts
as they reach for the next beat in their comings...

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Categories: symposium, allegory, art, dedication, education,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Monkey-Ape Conference: Fable
Being the clan’s chosen representative
Dad Chimpanzee prepares himself with fervor’s zest
ready to attend this significant event
exposing creature’s welfare development
over centuries against challenges
since in his cognition,...

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Categories: symposium, character, christian, faith, god,
Form: Narrative
Lightworkers
In multitude of rooms, the almighty spoke in calmness

Loud as the  horns which played  angels bellowed out praise

As from best voices all cherub...

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Categories: symposium, faith,
Form: Free verse
Flaccid Fleet
Gluggy margarine marine grips keels
        Apex sun spreads sickly circle of lard
      ...

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Categories: symposium, beach, columbus day, independence
Form: Enclosed Rhyme
To the One Who Touched My Heart
You were only twelve when I first met you through your mom 
a special star in the sky that shone always brighter then the sun
You...

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Categories: symposium, appreciation, journey, life,
Form: Quatrain
Worlds Without Words
Most words will fix and display a trail,
As many words pompous follow a fail;
Words that build can find a Holy Grail,
As I’m working on words...

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Categories: symposium, absence, literature, words,
Form: Rhyme
Looking Back With Tears
Leave not to come back,
Fly not to land on track
Buildings never to stand as before
History shall not be repeated no more


As a new day draws...

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© Amin Tres  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: symposium, day, life,
Form: Free verse
Tea Party
Bring them a cup of sea for lighted candles
Tell them taste and tell, and tell, and tell
The ancient salt, the bitterness it kindles
While creation groans...

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Categories: symposium, allegory, faith, politicalold, prayer,
Form: Ode

Book: Shattered Sighs