Familiarized Poems | Examples


Bugs Bunny As the Legendary Shuyin of Final Fantasy X-2

He came to me in a rhythm, an ordinary Black American woman, age 33
spilling gentile and Pinesol, and debris of his knee\
A couple of diamonds and pearls, said the dream, "Is the dreaming Awakening me, dearie?"
He showed me his face, his Rabbit hair, like a knight in the king's corner of a sultry, satin fair/
a couple of downy llamas and a few more Pinesol, please
I was in Alice in Wonderland's Labyrinth with a bunny-RABBIT, ahem. Please//
His name was Bugs Bunny, that rascally rabbit. He suited up and wore his gauntlet grid and familiarized himself with his Virginian, er, um, Virginity?
He called himself Shuyin, from Final Fantasy X-2, and the added prequel came from me, the Author and the Narrator of the Story.
Categories: familiarized, appreciation,
Form: Free verse

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Study the Scriptures*, God's Word
Precepts to be read and memorized
Statutes to be delighted in and with which to be familiarized
Truths to be acknowledged and recognized
Testimonies to be regarded and realized.

*2Timothy 2:15 Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.

March 19, 2019
Categories: familiarized, appreciation, bible, christian, dedication,
Form: Verse


The Jabberwock

The Jabberwock, the Jabberwock,
Beware, beware the Jabberwock!
When you be out in forest deep,
Secure in bed, awake, asleep,
Protected by superiority,
Cloaked within seniority,

Thinking you safe in your encampment,
It comes with magic and with enchantment;
It flies aflame through forest trees
And sweeps up idle employees.
Not one will prove to be saveable;
All will prove quite microwaveable.

And, though your troops be sore mismatched,
Though none return who be dispatched
To meet and fight this host chimeric,
The VORPAL BLADE, from times barbaric,
May yet defeat this beast malevolent;
In the end may prove prevalent.

So those of us who’s seen its eyes, 
Those of us who are familiarized,
Who’ve smelt its horrid pungency,
Will waive our normal consultant’s fee
And offer you a special deal:
One vorpal sword, for just a steal.
Categories: familiarized, humorous,
Form: Rhyme

I Have Sought

I Have Sought 

I have sought in mortal forms
In beauty a pleasant countenance
By worshipping those in attendance
In vain I showed my ignorance
When turned into inky darkness
Of night as if on a bright day.

Where hopelessness & darkness
Reside amid the thronging crowd
Ghostly shadows turned into cold
Into cobbled eternity of the streets
Struggling against deep incantations
Life began suffering again In familiarized mortal situations.
Categories: familiarized, symbolism, writing,
Form: Lyric

Quaking

Surely there was some mistake!
This couldn’t really be a quake!
I know one person – not a joke – 
Who thought he’d suffered from a stroke.

But no, the experts did unveil
5.7 on the Richter scale,
With tremors up and down the coast;
Virginia seemed to get the most.

New Yorkers seemed the most surprised.
We haven’t been familiarized
With quakes like this since ’44,
And this one we could not ignore.

For many, ‘twas a brief distraction,
With surprise the main reaction.
Life returned to normal, fast;
Could-have-been thoughts do not last.

Yet we think of others struck
Who didn’t have our same good luck.
Nothing really quite predicts
How Mother Nature gets her kicks.
Categories: familiarized, introspection, nature,
Form: Couplet


Escape

Filled with anger,
Thug tendency's.
Unable to see peace, daydreaming, lost mentally, remembering.
Trust..Give me a reason.
Love...Known treason.
Betrayed by those closest , unable to breath.
Humbling myself enough to appologise for assumptions that have cost me.
Eyes glazed by tears familiarized with leaving.
Respect..Give me a reason.
Hate...Comforting like cigarette's causing cancer killing me.
Using highway's to escape, cause I can fly by familiar place's,
this time able to leave.
Categories: familiarized, lifeme, cancer,
Form: I do not know?

Changing Seasons

Spring flowers blossoming in every direction,
The grass is greener than ever, the air more pure.
The world changes as winter blossoms into spring,
Transforming the world into an entirely different identity.
An unfamiliar identity that seems so foreign compared to the long winter.

These changes come about too quickly.
One minute your comfortable with the intensely cold temperature,
You’ve familiarized yourself with the blanket of snow outside,
You’ve mastered driving on the icy roads.
Then suddenly, the next minute, the snow melts away, dissolving into the ground.
The air becomes warmer as the sun peeps through the clouds.
All that was good and familiar has disappeared as new forms begin to sprout.
New strange things surround you, forcing you to accept its existence.
You’re trapped within a new, foreign environment.
Forced to accept the evident differences between the two seasons.

Like the changing seasons, my address will be changing,
My home, my school, my world - all changing.
These changes come about too quickly.
Categories: familiarized, seasons, world, snow, snow,
Form: Free verse
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