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Cinemas Poems - Poems about Cinemas

Premium Member Popcorn
... Priced high in cinemas Pick from cheese, butter, salt Plucked from corn bits...then heat Pair this with soda... zing! Pop it ,crunch it...mouth sings P...

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Categories: cinemas, food, happiness,
Form: Pleiades
no answer no response 2
... 17 I know, that there are no answers in cognac or armagnac In the wine or sacred prayer, No answers in geometry or trigonometry, No response in Toronto, or Chicago, That’s why we write t......

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Categories: cinemas, appreciation, longing, love,
Form: Free verse



Lullaby
...If I dream that people are dying here and there then I know that it is a taboo and anyhow lullaby as even the strong ones sometimes are prone and vulnerable who then are the we......

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Categories: cinemas, inspirational,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member In the relentless rhythm of time
...In the relentless rhythm of time, You have transformed into a mysterious beacon, Shining in the night, Invading my heart with embassies of thoughts, Consulates of feelings and representations of ......

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Categories: cinemas, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Not As It Seems
...A dash of cinemas in cider glass resin slightly film cubicles adore courts row corner circle O Picas face quartered pairs apple' core Herstory versus history mystery Poe had Lenore a s......

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Categories: cinemas, art, perspective,
Form: Rispetto



Premium Member Rolling by
... Rolling passed where I used to live many years ago, I saw a white limousine stopping by, I didn't know what was happening, but I went there to see. A Coruña, my city those years, in front of t......

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Categories: cinemas, adventure, allegory, allusion, black
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Snipits
...I shaved my legs this morning. “Alexa, put dinosaur Band-Aids on my shopping list.” Once you get in the college routine, time speeds up One minute you’re young and carefree the next you’re young......

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Categories: cinemas, education, humor, school, student,
Form: Free verse
Croydon 1975
...When I was 12 our family arrived at Croydon. Everything seemed grander a real Municipal town we had record and camera shops and departmental stores everything seemed geared for conspicuous expe......

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Categories: cinemas, age, allegory,
Form: Free verse
Conflicts
...When I went to school in the city my friends though I was poor, but I didn’t understand wasn’t really very sure; I only knew that when I got home I had all those miles of fields to roam, a......

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Categories: cinemas, city, conflict, growing up,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Rant
...This town, this Silk Road had no toll to pay yet from the east caravans again fill its pharaonic marble and glass temples. Monolith malls rise its clefts, eco-wilderness morph into mult......

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Categories: cinemas, culture, humanity,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Afterwards
...Afterwards. Didn’t we once used to smile and laugh? I can see that we seemed to be happy As I look at an old photograph. But now our mouths Seem almost paralysed Or are tight and grim. I va......

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Categories: cinemas, change, conflict, dark, destiny,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Coming Soon To Cinema Screens
...They were 'futuristic scenes' 'Coming soon' to cinema screens Forlorn, abandoned downtowns deserted streets, rot and decay Forget the cinemas ~ future's here today......

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Categories: cinemas, america, city, lonely,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Afterwards
...Afterwards And then it came to a end: virus, lockdown, pandemic. The air was fresh once more, purged of infection and sickness. The sun was brighter, refreshed; ......

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Categories: cinemas, future,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Teenaged Niche
...Drop dead gorgeous dark eyed bus boy chased Peer assured status, focus of my fascination High fiving idol guffawed and elbowed adjacent Mates in droves, admirers in rows, dreamy Damon Enriche......

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Categories: cinemas, 9th grade, cute love,
Form: Rhyme
Back To Belfast
...Back to Belfast I have been to the Ghetto thrice To Auschwitz twice And to Belfast once And to tell the truth Belfast is the winner of the weirdest places Where I’ve ever been But to be f......

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Categories: cinemas, christian, city, death, good
Form: Elegy

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