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Best Trademark Poems

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Premium Member The Luxury of Ordinary
Today was a good day

Today he walked on legs unbent
And erect spine of a man intent

On stilling the cacaphony of monotony
And smoothing the callouses of...

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Categories: trademark, cancer, hope, recovery from,
Form: Rhyme



My One Regret
If I weren't afraid, I'd...
Have pulled that red lipstick
Out of my purse 
And with cover
Of sister and cousin
Surrounding your coffin
Replaced that drab pink coral
With your...

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Categories: trademark, humor, mom, sorry,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Dadgumitrefereeism
Football coach Bobby Bowden was never one to cuss
But refs make mistakes and coaches have a right to fuss

“St. Bowden” as he was lovingly called...

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Categories: trademark, funny, sportsgod, god,
Form: Couplet
Evergreen
I would have settled for a smirk,
for a quirk of smug lips
and that trademark dimple
that still makes me crazy.

I would have been happy
with a transient...

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Categories: trademark, friendship,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Expression Expressed
Why do I self-express and share, indeed?
          For I am but a "dark and troubled seed"...

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Categories: trademark, appreciation, introspection, motivation, poetry,
Form: Rubaiyat



Oh Uhura - To Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah
There was a Starship Enterprise,
It was the ruler of the skies,
But you don't really care for sci-fi, do you?
With Captain Kirk
And Mr Spock
And don’t forget...

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Categories: trademark, adventure, funny, humorous, science
Form: Lyric
Premium Member The Pied Piper From New York City - Part Two
The Pied Piper from New York City – Part Two

This is quite despicable and very inappropriate for someone holding the 
“Highest Office in Our Land.”...

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Categories: trademark, allusion, america, betrayal, corruption,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member A Grand American Tradition
Voting day at long last has arrived.
Scrambling through closet,
a cavernous space in accumulation.
In the deepest darkest corner, 
purpose achieved, 
garnering my three by five inch...

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Categories: trademark, poetry, political,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Fear of the Unknown
Fear Of The Unknown

That sudden unknown, so unrevealing, 
it's the tell-tale trademark of the one in question 
as it sets off nerves in every-which-way, 
plainly...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: trademark, fear, feelings,
Form: Narrative
Fishing Tackle Tm
The trousers he's wearing are Wrangler -
they're great for his job as an angler
(although on a trip
he busted his zip
and showed all those present his...

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© Jack Horne  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: trademark, clothes,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Brothers and Sisters of Eden
A world changes course 
expelling the good grim reaper 
twisted joke 
entering this forbidden zone 
called democracy 

Careless acts of violence black and white
mothers burying...

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Categories: trademark, angel, blessing, dark, deep,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Undertow
The Great Escape - The Birds - Charade - The Fugitive, The Twilight Zone 
It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World-
Civil rights, Viet Nam 
The...

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Categories: trademark, death, history, november,
Form: Free verse
Last Call
Songs unsung will disappear,
as breathless as a stone, the fear
of Armageddon fills the air
and gathers strength against a prayer
that withers, fizzles into nought,
despite the lessons...

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Categories: trademark, philosophy, love, universe,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member You and I Were Meant To Be
Remember our High School classes?
Watched you fidget with your glasses.
Slender fingers twirled chestnut hair,
enough to make me stop and stare.

I caught that twinkle in your...

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Categories: trademark, crazy, crush, dark, girl,
Form: Rhyme
Lima Describe How Yours Truly Went Peru Zing
Lima describe how yours truly went Peru zing...

thru truckloads of his personal communiqués broadcast
(methinks quite some years ago) across world wide web,
but now still smarting...

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Categories: trademark, absence, conflict, emotions, family,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things