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Best Thompson Poems


Premium Member My Angel In Disguise- Tribute To Fj Thompson
She saw my pain and gifted me a crown
and named me Queen when I felt like a clown
She sent her gift cross the many miles
And wreathed my teary face in rainbow smiles

She knew what words and rhymes all mean to me
And so she gifted joy...

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Categories: thompson, angel, friendship, tribute,
Form: Sonnet
Maurice Glenn Turner and Randy Thompson: Fallen Heroes
Glenn Turner and Randall "Randy" Thompson were the best police officer and volunteer firefighter in all of Cobb County, Georgia, until March 1995 (WWF Monday Night Raw and WWF Wrestle-Mania XI) and January 2001 (Raw Is War, WWF SmackDown!, and the WWF Royal Rumble) when...

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Categories: thompson, death, dedication, family, funeral,
Form: Bio
Ashley Facey-Thompson
Ashley best describes himself as, 
Cheeky, funny and also happy as, 
He’s a student at South Bank Uni, 
Of sports coaching in London city. 

He is a very keen table tennis player, 
Started playing in primary, 7th year, 
And just missed out on London 2012,
But...

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Categories: thompson, sports, strength,
Form: Heroic Couplet

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Hummingbird - a Collaboration With Janis Thompson
HUMMINGBIRD - A COLLABORATION 

Drink little bird of the nectar of life.
Drink and be stirred, far away from all strife, 
Choose every flower with care as you sip.
Choose honey power, sweetly let it drip.

How softly we hear your hum of music
And with fragile ears we...

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Categories: thompson, beautiful, bird,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Grace Thompson 1894-1917
Grace Thompson

1894-1917

At the timbered railroad depot,

On lower Philadelphia Street,

Across from the lumber yard and the state school there,

I spent many an erstwhile afternoon,

Sitting and worrying and waiting,

Like an expectant Ceres,

For the returning equinox,

Like an agonizing Penelope,

For her long lost love,

From the ancient shores of Ilium,

Waiting...

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Categories: thompson, death,
Form: Epitaph
Fear At Home By Justin Thompson 8th Grade
Sitting on the garage floor
I hear a noise right by the door.
I'm scared to see what it can be
and out comes a snake crawling
right toward me.
I screamed in fear and yelled at
Granny.
She's the reason it got in
the pantry.
Dad is angry and yelled at 
me. Now...

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Categories: thompson, animals, fear, , 8th
Form: Narrative



A Mother For All Seasons (For Mary Thompson)
She is a mother for all seasons
A caretaker
A bread baker
A bed maker
Undertaking each duty with love and care.
She was there for us in the beginning 
And in our hearts she will always be 
there.
She is a mother for all seasons.
She is a bestfriend
A God send
An...

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Categories: thompson, family, mother, god, god,
Form:
Nature's Tempest - Collab With Emate Thompson
Wearied by our crass negligence,
Troubled by our stern ploy,
We're blinded to the evidence,
Nonchalant to her joy.

Consumed by our intelligence,
We obtain and destroy.
Disrupting nature's elements,
Anguish our hands employ.

Plundered by greed's malevolence, 
Her patterns, we annoy, 
Though nature in her elegance, 
Blessings, lets us enjoy. 

Ashamed by...

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Categories: thompson, cry, nature,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member My Name Is Still Thompson
Victory to the women who’ve survived
Desertion, divorce and all that jive
If your name is still Thompson, after fifty years.
Maybe longer through drought, doubt and tears
Do I stand alone, out above the rest?
Is 50 years single enough of a test?
Could be longer for some that they...

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Categories: thompson, family, pride,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Flora Thompson
So
beloved-
by people
she would never
see

see more @ http://www.johnowensmith.co.uk/flora/index.htm   Flora Thompson  by Philip 
Jackson sculptor...

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Categories: thompson, on writing and words,
Form: Lanterne
Thompson Island 1907
Thompson Island 1907

The rats had invaded
The hens, they negated
What were the school boys to do
They got out the hose
Those rats to dispose
Whenever they came into view
It was 1907
The boys six to eleven
There at the Farm and Trade School
They had come to learn farming
But the rats...

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Categories: thompson, animal, education, nature,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Thompson and Thomson
Thompson 
Identifies himself with ‘p’ for a reason
He has a moustache that is straight
And investigation is his trait. 
 
	
Thomson 
The other of the duo makes a clear division
By growing moustache with turns in ends
Associates with his identical and creates new comic trends.


(Fictional characters in...

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Categories: thompson, humor,
Form: Clerihew
Premium Member Emagi Thompson Blighty
John Thompson 'COMING BACK'

   /____BLIGHTY_______ ww1
   \...

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Categories: thompson, poems,
Form: Shape
A Note For Dothnie Thompson
That day down side of me upward blooming
I came into your presence of fragmented light
Leaping from glazed sun to glass and streaming
To frame you like an angel, flowering bright
Smiles for a fragrant wind of frivolous words.
I only wanted to transact little facts of business
Nuance with...

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Categories: thompson, loveme, me,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Clerihew Thompson
Ex-medical student Francis Thompson
off to Lords he went along
Writing of cricket in verse
producing a poem accurate but terse...

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Categories: thompson, people, poetry,
Form: Clerihew

Book: Reflection on the Important Things