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Best Tumours Poems

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Premium Member No Such Thing As Forever
We all arrive alone naked and vulnerable,
crying our eyes out, not knowing -
this is the first day of the rest of our life.
I guess the...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tumours, analogy, death, life,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member August
Ailing in this unending simmering incineration,
Undulation and swelter of sun-violated wheat,
Gasping for air and sucking in heat...Vertiginous visions visit me
Under a stinging sky: days heat-glazed...

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Categories: tumours, august,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Starlit Destinies
"I carry your heart with me (I carry it in my heart) I am never without it..."  
E.E. Cummings

Amber hues kissed twilight's platinum pigments that...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tumours, absence, lost love, romantic
Form: Abecedarian
Premium Member Trials of my heart - Mixed
2: If you are irritated by every rub, how will your mirror be polished? Rumi

In realms of illusion,
pain is a sharp reminder of reality.
I've been...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tumours, emotions, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
Word Say, Word Slay
Chinese whispers and the rumours,
do some brains have blisters and tumours,
spreading gossip forever continues,
slaying all logic to rest in tombs.

These lips leak lies like lethal...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tumours, slam, social, word play,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member God Is Not Dead
Sickness and tragedy

are not punishment

but facts of life

viruses attack

wars kill 

tumours grow

leukemia strikes

blood vessels clog up, burst

the innocent are killed by

drugged and drunk drivers

psychotic people...

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© Uwe Stroh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tumours, care, god, drug,
Form: Free verse
Enormity of It All
Where do you start,
When this world opens up
In front of you,
When this hidden view
Reveals itself in one big bang.

I knew I wasn’t normal
From an early...

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Categories: tumours, family, murder, suicide,
Form: Prose
Opaque
Opaque

Self-determination digs the fight, 
Between lovers, crevacies and urns, 
Sunken to the black scraping the rust, 
The syntax to velocity 27 epic tech bust.

Velodrome phoneticised...

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Categories: tumours, atheist,
Form: Shape
Donald Trump
There is a President, Donald Trump
Thought to have the U.S. stumped
All his policies
Sorry, his follies
Likened to cancer tumours clumped...

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Categories: tumours, horror,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Let Me Wash Your Feet
Let’s pretend I know how to tell the secret.
The secret of our lives.
Like children running mad into each other.
Like bank exchanges in line.
Finally at the...

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Categories: tumours, loveflower, flower,
Form: Free verse
To the Loss of Youth
It went
with my mind
It went
with my method
It went
before I had it,
like the cold air
smoking through fingertips.
Frozen lines
case tumours deflation.
All this time, with nothing to do
but...

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Categories: tumours, angst, childhood, confusion, dedication,
Form: Blank verse
Wormholes
Swirled in the majesty of springtime dust,
Infused recombinant DNA,
Genetically modified dandelion clocks
On the breeze are borne far away.

Super-weeds with strangling intentions
To spread from estate to...

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© Tony Bush  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tumours, science, science fiction,
Form: Verse
Rumour
Rumours, as close as a heart,
Deadlier than tumours,
They attack to a victim,
Hurl them down
It can hurt anyone, 
even when they are in town,
It follows them...

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Categories: tumours, anti bullying,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member World War 3 - Who Ordered Mushrooms
Before:
When no middle ground can be found amid rifts
They’ll send in a few unsolicited gifts
The east and the west shall politely decline
each incoming gift with...

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Categories: tumours, war,
Form: Rhyme
I'M Just a Deadly Cancer
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Anna Kerr Tate / Read poetry
A cancerous growth in i times
I'm an ever-growing tumour
That grows from deep within.
You won't feel or know I'm there
As im...

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© Anna Tate  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tumours, africa, anxiety, body, death,
Form: Blank verse

Book: Shattered Sighs