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Best Unknowingly Poems

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Premium Member Where the White Rose Blooms
The single white rose captured the old gardener's attention,
He lovingly cared for it, like it was his own grand-daughter,
The roses were just like family and...

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Categories: unknowingly, death, funeral, garden, heaven,
Form: Quatrain



Premium Member A Tribute To Leonora G
~ Yolanda was--her name ~    Featuring:) Leonora Galinta

From a hell storm,
A mighty she-devil took on its form
Like a woman scorn ascending from...

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Categories: unknowingly, death, deep, evil, sorrow,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Black and White
In the visiting room evening's ebony is shellacking everything.
He sits across from me at the sable-shaded table, in shades,
pours black coffee pungent as the Gauloises...

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Categories: unknowingly, life, murder, prison,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member When Message of Hearts Blew In Prairies
First time our eyes met, instantly I knew
Why red rose-buds are boasting a bloom
In fragrance of gardenia passing through
As scent of pink lilies meant only...

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Categories: unknowingly, love, romance,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Before Ancient Times
No script
belonging one’s civilization
no history
anyone can recall,
only the enduring solid stone blocks
someone created to form this ancient wall.
A relic unknowingly
left to the woodland undergrowth
and those
that...

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Categories: unknowingly, history,
Form: Free verse



Again I Cried
Last night I cried and to tell the truth
I really don't know why
Perhaps it was the loneliness
or the anger trapped inside

I cried because the things...

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Categories: unknowingly, love
Form: Rhyme
When Night Brings Its Stillness, Silence and Tick, Tick, Tick
When Night Brings Its Stillness, Silence And Tick, Tick, Tick
Collaboration with Robert Lindley
8th March 2019

Town was quiet, its heart barely beating
midnight hour came and went...

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Categories: unknowingly, night,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Such Does Exist
I ran out of breath on the road to Mumbai ...

    Not for sake of dust or smog or even health. I...

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Categories: unknowingly, appreciation, beauty, imagery, travel,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member The Yellow Curtain
The curtain in my room is pale yellow, 
           With unique embroidered golden leaves on...

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Categories: unknowingly, love, mothers day, prayer,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member When Night Brings Its Stillness, Silence and Tick, Tick, Tick
When Night Brings Its Stillness, Silence And Tick, Tick, Tick

Town was quiet, its heart barely beating
midnight hour came and went so fast
moon and stars blinked...

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Categories: unknowingly, art, creation, deep, imagery,
Form: Free verse
Do not get lost in the dream of a poet
Do not get lost in the dream of a poet,
Whose heart is an ocean deep with thoughts and feelings,
He will navigate through each of your...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: unknowingly, poets,
Form: Free verse
To the Boy Who Could Not Sleep
You cannot sleep, you tell me
spitting forth frustration
angry sentiments of a scorned heart
Your dreams are robbed
You have been ridiculed 
all day 
in a world where...

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Categories: unknowingly, father, love, sad, son,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Yoga In Poem - a Novel Approach 01 of Many
Yoga in Poem - A novel attempt 01/ Many

YOGA is a priceless gift given by great ancient Indian 
saints for every human being through Vedas....

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Categories: unknowingly, happiness, health, inspirational, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member When the World Grew Wings - Full
There once came a day
when the world took flight
('twas only a handful
who gaped at the sight)
For when she spread her wings
so few could believe;
and fewer...

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Categories: unknowingly, allegory, allusion, beautiful, earth,
Form: Rhyme
He Knows
As I think back to that dark time in our community I don’t know if I’d ever seen anyone quite 
like that (Cinder Girl). We...

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Categories: unknowingly, mystery, on writing and
Form: Narrative

Book: Reflection on the Important Things