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Best Whoa Poems

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Premium Member Whoa
Whoa!...To all the evil
That we seldom can see is real

Whoa!...To all the broken hearts
That can now no longer feel

Whoa!...To all the tears
That to easily begin...

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Categories: whoa, inspirational, introspection,
Form: Couplet



Premium Member One Good Thing
In the late 1970s, I was going home on a Friday evening,
and needed a little more fuel in my truck, 
enough to get back to...

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Categories: whoa, life, memory, poverty, work,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Bill and Ted's Excellent Conversation - A Message for 2024
*To fully appreciate this a person would have to be at least somewhat familiar with the movie: Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure

"Dude, here's a heads...

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© Tom Woody  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: whoa, hope, love,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Pedicure Virgin
I don't know what came over me that day - an instant of weakness after years of resistance, I suppose.

My beaming spouse leads me, a...

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© Roy Jerden  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: whoa, humor,
Form: Prose
Premium Member A Murder Most Foul
I am having that dream of dreams again
The one that wakes me up in the night
         ...

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© Jc Hawkens  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: whoa, autumn, beautiful, best friend,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Funny Onion
Out shopping met an old friend from school
he turns to me serious looking
what are you at these days 
Well says I
working for a China man
picking...

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Categories: whoa, funny,
Form: Free verse
Girl With the Golden Smile
This repost has the audio, courtesy 
of the talented Mark Massey, to 
whom I owe a big debt of gratitude.
Yeah, that's me singing.


She dazzled me...

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Categories: whoa, love, smile, song,
Form: Lyric
Black-Water Blues
Diz Cajonne dey call Thibodaux
Paddle dis girl in his Pirogue
Den he see dem unmention
Dad tool stan at attention
She slap him stick HARD doncha' know

Dad pole...

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Categories: whoa, funny,
Form: Limerick
Kona Bear
Knowing browns of molten Tiger’s Eye give me a loving look
One ear cocked, and the other is always half-flopped just so
Now and then, her exuberance...

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Categories: whoa, appreciation,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Australia Down Under
Down under continent
Down low is Australia
Australia the big island
Australia sixth largest continent
Country whose desert known as outback
Country who has the largest reef
Reef called the Great...

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Categories: whoa, nature, weather,
Form: Blitz
Premium Member Dat Girl From New Orleans
i know a young girl
lives just up da ill

she a black an white child
she got uge black eyes
wit lots of white surrounden dem

an' she  got...

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Categories: whoa, music,
Form: Free verse
Mesmerizing Butterfly - Enamoured Soul
Tropical quadra plateau, Amazing bright sunny,
Glided waterfall Carrying happiness in their gunny.
Long nodding flower's joyously plumed,
Everbody waving happily, the herald bloomed.
Eureka, I love this heaven...

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© Madhavi Sp  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: whoa, addiction, adventure, analogy, best
Form: Crown of Sonnets
A Dick With a Glove
Very loosely based on Robert Palmer’s song Addicted To Love – I understand the lyric is often mis-quoted hence the title.

The lights are on, were...

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Categories: whoa, sexy, song,
Form: Lyric
The Sleeping Child
That child is like a washing machine
when tucked within her bed,
Arms and legs flail everywhere
No chance you’ll find a head.
I expect that's hiding somewhere down
where...

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Categories: whoa, child, funny, humor, sleep,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member In Case You Missed It - Revisit
My eyes have not grown too weak or dim
to ignore what they've long been seeing
pretenders who wear a mask of disguise
like a skier who's not...

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© Lin Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: whoa, writing,
Form: Narrative

Book: Reflection on the Important Things