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Romantic Community Poems

These Romantic Community poems are examples of Community poems about Romantic. These are the best examples of Community Romantic poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Speaking From Felt Experience
Enjoying Earth's promised land
of compassionate
multicultural communion,
we share a preference for deep
rich soil
and fertile green-blue
resonating surf

As our bodies adjust
to rocky and prickly
either me
or not me space

And...

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Categories: anxiety, community, feelings, health,



Lapsed contra dancer rediscovers his happy place
Lapsed contra dancer rediscovers his happy place

I tip figurative hat to the late Cathy Robertson, longtime (lifetime) Thomas Paine Unitarian Church member, who unwittingly and...

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Categories: community, 12th grade, addiction, adventure,

Caged Passion
I watched the shadows move and the curtain rise, and the moon suddenly appear from underneath the star lit skies, the clouds drift slowly and...

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Categories: business, change, cinderella, community,

The Whisperer
I like a good French joke, when you listen to it, it makes you want to jump and shout, I like a good French joke;...

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Categories: business, community, confidence, courage,

The Melancholy Shoe
Another day has passed and here I am sitting in the dark waiting for you to come to reminiscence with me in the wavering sun....

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Categories: community, endurance, engagement, freedom,



Premium Member Winter's Withering Reductions
Don't want to be reductionist
obeying only secularized rules

Would prefer to grow more
sacred inductionist
rediscovering golden win/win tools

For imagining
and re-membering
why win/win ancient relationships,
like space and time,
humane and...

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Categories: community, health, humor, integrity,

Premium Member Misguided Meditations
I am sorry
about my judgmental,
sadly disdainful,
tone
in earlier messages.

Even worse,
I remain embarrassed
for spreading it out
for key staff
and leaders
to well-positioned see
and hear
and feel,
touched by wounded toxicity.

My training...

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Categories: community, anxiety, appreciation, health, humor,

Premium Member Real World Relationjships
REAL WORLD RELATIONSHIPS

It is true that we all have expectations of others
With whom we feel we want to form a bond
And it's unrealistic to think...

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© Floyd Neal  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: community,

Premium Member The End of Nothing
The End of Nothing

I am sitting...
waiting and thinking. 
Really going crazy, 
slowly insane. 
I am at home, 
trapped. (by discretion)

My guy is in the building....

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: america, community, heartbroken, meaningful,

The Funeral Procession
This is the closest that I have ever been to  a funeral for more than forty years, a young boy just eighteen was shot...

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Categories: age, character, community, death,

Premium Member The Names of Angels
The Names of Angels

Caren, 
Sharon, 
Joy, 
Mary and Lee...
Do not fear, 
the names here, 
and you will see.

There are more, 
there are others, 
you know...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: caregiving, community, friendship, grandfather,

Premium Member Slipping
Slipping

What is expected
from perfection?
Do your best,
and none can find fault. 
The level of your challenge, 
needs to be higher,
than your attainable goal. 

Help others rise...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: america, angel, community, history,

Premium Member Needy
Needy

Wants!
They are so hard to handle.
Everyone has one, even if they don’t want one. 
Some try to hide theirs, but it shows. 
I hate to...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: atheist, city, community, crazy,

Premium Member King of the Hill
When I was a ginger eight
my many cousins and I liked to play
King On The Mountain,
or at least the older and stronger
enjoyed being on top...

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Categories: betrayal, community, conflict, cousin,

Premium Member Playing Without Weapons
She played her mysterious saxophone
as if we could be together alone
in concert halls
and Republican
and Green Democratic balls,
behind
and in front of
magisterial boundary walls.

She brought in a...

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Categories: beauty, community, health, muse,


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