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Contemporaneously Poems - Poems about Contemporaneously


Mahabodhi Temple Protest

...buddha the light of asia
the beacon of peace
revered around the world
confined by some radicals
in his own enlighten abode
shackled in superstitious principals
he broke away from
preaching aga...
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Categories: contemporaneously, emotions, forgiveness, grief, humanity,
Form: Ballad

Premium MemberHappy Alongside Sad

...Can you be happy and sad
    simultaneously
  Many say you can today
    contemporaneously

  I say, on your wedding day
    attend the funeral of a friend
  That'll surely put your happiness
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Categories: contemporaneously, death, emotions, happy, sad,
Form: Rhyme



Premium MemberMadame Bovary: Come and Take Me If You Can

..."Madame Bovary", a novel by French novelist Gustave Flaubert, in 1856. Flaubert reconstructed a conventional story of adultery into a lasting work of heartfelt humanity. Madame Bovary ...
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Categories: contemporaneously, angst, character, muse,
Form: Dramatic Verse

Premium MemberArc of Happiness

...Contemporaneously, you’ll be painting rainbows.
The canvas’ wet and dreary, let’s don our boots
— rubber duck yellow and bright cherry red.
Choose your palette —
coats that pierce and blister the...
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Categories: contemporaneously, inspiration, rain,
Form: Carpe Diem

Life Poet

...Life Poet

Contemporaneously, my thoughts ponder.
I know that the light of day supervenes when it does.
But when night comes, the blinds are yet left open.
The streetlights provide the f...
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Categories: contemporaneously, conflict, future, image, leadership,
Form: Imagism



Captivated

...I can't continuously catch this connection
coroscating so cordially as a cure...
Captivating my cranium contemporaneously
contaminating collation of common sense.
I can't think...
And our growing lin...
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Categories: contemporaneously, beauty, courage, dedication, heaven,
Form: Sonnet

Book: Reflection on the Important Things