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Blazer Poems - Poems about Blazer


Premium Member Star Blazer
I set my aim high and Reach For The Stars far beyond the Infinitesimal scars, where Hope is a Flame that burns bright Blazing across the Ethers of night, I Illumine the Fire Within the Great White Light and Streak across the Abyss, So High Wings Broad, I sail the Infinities Higher and Higher...

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Categories: blazer, star,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Trail Blazer
My hands are on the rail I am bla?ing the trail And i am fully on course To fulfill my chosen cause. The children are watching To see what they are catching Leading by example not just talking They are watching to do the walking. Wearing my customised blazer I am on course, and I am a trail blazer. ...

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Categories: blazer, change, character, desire, inspirational,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Lasting Forever
Lasting Forever David J Walker On the first morning After a lifetime of making a living I can only think of leaving the Army And how empty I felt left and on my own at 21 The days of OD Green or Khaki’s and Especially Class A’s Were all done I remember...

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Categories: blazer, allegory,
Form: Rhyme
Black Blazer
Black Blazers we all wear; I just sit and stare; Hearing about things I don't care; Do not close your eyes, just don't dare Do not speak your truth, Oh! they will just glare; Step out of the line, your reputation, Oh! it will be marred; They all say, 'A chance like this is rare'; They tell me, let it break and...

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Categories: blazer, freedom,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Mark of a Trail Blazer
Some, movers and shakers; to others just a medium making things happen, quite reactive like sodium mates read ones original text same is the Author of the next well placed, always located in front, in Life’s podium...

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Categories: blazer, adventure, life,
Form: Limerick



The Maroon Blazer
Mother insisted upon bringing Dad's maroon blazer to Oregon when she came to visit after his death. She just could not bear to let it hang unused in his closet. She wanted me to "get the use out of it." I finally gave it to Goodwill. could not ever wear his old clothes burning my skin lonely child once...

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Categories: blazer, age, bereavement, father,
Form: Haibun

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