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Tracks Or Train With a Tarnish
Tracks Or Train With A Tarnish


Either train itself or tracks had a tarnish;
Missions and goals difficult to accomplish;
Unstable section;
Was a detection,
As on the rails train sped and went swish.

Jim Horn...

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Categories: tarnish, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Gold Doesn't Tarnish
Gold Doesn’t Tarnish

Gold doesn’t tarnish
and the pinky poesy ring
which grandfather found
while plowing his field 
is as bright as the day
it was  first slipped it 
on her finger.

But the promise 
of love inscribed within 
still shines though their
fingers are long gone.

(Inspired by an episode of...

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Categories: tarnish, love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Dove In Your Eyes
How fast to wiles I fell my damask rose,
awake from slumber slept untold ages.
To gaze so deep in ocean eyes repose,
and print whispered prayer on mind's pages.

Your soul in gleaming shadow found complete,
a thirst no other want or wish contrived. 
Nor cherry grown upon the...

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Categories: tarnish, imagery, lonely, love, perspective,
Form: Sonnet

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