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Caribbean Island Poems - Poems about Caribbean Island


Premium MemberExpedition

...Every tourist's dream, a fun expedition to
Xenial vacation spots like Hawaii by water.
Pina colada in hand on a Caribbean Island
Enjoying the beach. Sometimes I envi...
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Categories: caribbean island, desire, imagery, journey, places,
Form: Acrostic

Premium MemberHeartbreaks and Cocoons

...I was feeling grand like the leader of the band,
But you departed south to a Caribbean island; and it was
Just about the time I fell for you and was quickly set aflame.
I thought you would return,...
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Categories: caribbean island, love hurts, romance,
Form: Free verse



Sunshine Christmas

...Who's that ~ Can't see~

It's Mr Santa Clause~ 

Dressed in red swim trunks~ Sleight riding overseas ~


Down in the Caribbean ~ Island Reindeer on jet skies~ 


I'd never believe it~ NO WA...
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Categories: caribbean island, beach, christmas, friendship, love,
Form: Verse

A Childhood Memory

...(none fiction)

This rainy day reminding me of a childhood memory
Me and my sister and cousins loved to play in the rain.
We would filled up our buckets 1 to 6.
In the backyard in our caribbean ...
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Categories: caribbean island, truth,
Form: Free verse

Freedom

...FREEDOM



This mass of land, created from the amalgamation of two  
Stood alone as the most eastern Caribbean island in view 
Embedded with coral and volcanic ash, her ...
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Categories: caribbean island, freedom, memory, slavery,
Form: Rhyme



Rilke's Book of Hours

...Often my feet have lightly tread the way
As my inner child skips out to play

Many ventures, I have to hurry
Ahead is my repository

Crystal gates open at my approach
My child now has wings an...
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Categories: caribbean island, desire, freedom, imagery,
Form: Rhyme

Premium MemberTsunami Survivors Share Love (Cowritten With James Fraser)

...My Carolyn and I, on Plymouth Hoe we stand
To leave this shire of Devon, to far distant lands
Our desire to leave, and this change in our lives
There's a future out there, for me and my new wife
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Categories: caribbean island, adventure, love, natural disasters
Form: I do not know?

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