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Bridling
Bridling Poems - Poems about Bridling
Full Moon
......lights the path to plays only the night graces. Boys, leaping on feets, tapping shadows of girls bridling fires beneath the supper pots. Ghost of one whose promise rebates. Grace of one......
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Adeyela Adeyemi
Categories:
bridling,
africa, memory, moon,
Form:
Free verse
My Poor Little Brain
...Umpteen questions popping up in mind Lot many thoughts, it has to surmount Did I do anything harm? Did my deeds hurt them? Why do people betray? Why they do emotional play? Why ......
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Supraja Kannan
Categories:
bridling,
faith, joy, life,
Form:
Free verse
Love's Promise
...It is sad when you realize words are powerless to express what is truly upon your heart, or when flowers fail to lend their wonderous beauty to speak the emotions that elude your breath. But som......
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Robert Beam
Categories:
bridling,
love,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Rudolph's Stuck In Traffic
...I'm Rudolph stuck in traffic, and on this of all the nights, and up to now my nose has matched each set of traffic lights, the fat guy in the back keeps bridling at our progress slow, why I get sa......
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Viv Wigley
Categories:
bridling,
christmas, humor,
Form:
Rhyme
The Giant of Lisbellaw
...Stood I there, that last day, On an iron bridge... An aqueduct by design, Where, looking dreamily out over The Ernes Lower Lough, My compressed shadow Momentarily paused - To contently reclin......
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John Fleming
Categories:
bridling,
philosophy,
Form:
Rhyme
Claire's Love In Hell
...Claire's hellish romance Blissful with glittering scars, Her quaint lover mugged Her docility, bridling Her marriage with sweet sorrows......
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Timothy-Paker Nwaorgu
Categories:
bridling,
abuse, crazy, fear, heartbroken,
Form:
Tanka
Porto Alegre
...Darkness she’s bridling my thoughts. Nightmare she is heaving the ropes. My passions they are going astray. Breaching the moral banks. Whose currents I cannot steer. Without the guidance of se......
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Sam Raj
Categories:
bridling,
emotions, inspirational, life,
Form:
Free verse
Austin Phrasis Quintet 1 Recited
...PHRASIS V1 How different the voice,the tone this tendency,sceptical despondency only too plain.Wild hopes,extravagant impatience,decided preference made manifest,turns aside from the world and ......
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Brian Strand
Categories:
bridling,
writing,
Form:
Verse
Austin Phrasis Quintet 2 Recited
...PHRASIS 111 Ephemeral excitements of the passing hours surrender to the transient not mere emotion but reason in her most excited mood. Thoughts,feelings and passions, simple joys and simple sorrows,......
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Brian Strand
Categories:
bridling,
writing,
Form:
Verse
Austin Phrasis Quintet 3 Recited
...PHRASIS IV Enduring freshness the illuminating imagery,the play of fancy in the passage of sublimity,exquisite beauty without illusion accompany the charm of vagueness,our consciousness prec......
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Brian Strand
Categories:
bridling,
writing,
Form:
Verse
Austin Phrasis Quintet 4 Recited
...PHRASIS 11 Imagination not mere fancy transfigure the real,actual and ideal with lyric of two idyllic,melodious sweet and sonorous.Mental indolence clouded,enshrouded in obscurity careless,eve......
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Brian Strand
Categories:
bridling,
writing,
Form:
Verse
-a Rider's Drumming Tune-
...Listen to the muffled padded strumming of hooves beating the ground with a thumping sound, Playing out a galloping tuneful drumming, As rider and horse become one with freedom found. ......
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Christopher Stopford
Categories:
bridling,
freedom, horse, spiritual, horse,
Form:
Rhyme
Disenchanted Muse
...My muse did her fealty recuse My honor she did stealthily reconnoiter My discourse was grounds for divorce Finding my writing no longer enlightening My blithe parlance no longer my mistress did entra......
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Stephen Parker
Categories:
bridling,
funny, metaphor,
Form:
Light Verse