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Dauphin
Dauphin Poems - Poems about Dauphin
Snake Oil Salesmen
...The Duke and the Dauphin two snake-oil salesmen in 'Huck Finn' chased by folks brandishing paddles with nails ridden plum out of the county on a rail... Joseph R. Biden and Donald......
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©
Gershon Wolf
Categories:
dauphin,
humor, political, satire,
Form:
Rhyme
Jailbreak
...Through the checkered grating of York-Dauphin station, Clinging ‘tween the iron bars With fragile rays. Through the checkered grating Of Tioga station, A rounded hump, now flooding sound, y......
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©
Robert Allen
Categories:
dauphin,
city,
Form:
Free verse
Joan of Arc
...This quest arose for Jeanne d'Arc, A peasant girl engrossed in prayer. When voices deep inside her head, Spoke of her future, saving France. During the passing march of time, Wise......
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©
George Seal
Categories:
dauphin,
death, religion, war,
Form:
Verse
Joan of Arc Memorials
...I used to live in France, near the Champagne region. My favorite Notre Dame cathedral is not the one in Paris; Rather it is Notre Dame de Rheims. After many battles, Jeanne D'Arc helped the Daup......
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©
Mark J. Halliday
Categories:
dauphin,
christian, hero, history, inspiration,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Contest Suggestion
...I cannot sponsor a contest but if you can and you are looking for a topic may I suggest a limerick contest that requires the poet to base the limerick on a word that begins with the first two let......
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©
Mike Dailey
Categories:
dauphin,
on writing and wordsme,
Form:
Limerick
Dauphin Island Bridge
...four sweet smiling babies on the front page of the paper four sweet little lives that are no more My throat is tight My hands are clenched My heart is broken My eyes flood as my knees hit the floo......
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©
Robbie Brusberg
Categories:
dauphin,
life, loss, lost love,
Form:
Ballad
Branches
...losing blood like a hemorrhage. it’s your hands that will bleed this time. stale, Dauphin eyes break and feed tragic Calamity, when the wisping clouds ,with their wisping mouths, wisp no more......
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©
Paul Sylvester
Categories:
dauphin,
allegory,
Form:
I do not know?