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Fleer Poems - Poems about Fleer


Premium Member She Took My Hand
...look at my hands, they're not the hands of a fisherman they're not the hands of a carpenter look at my hands and tell me how many miles do you feel across deserts and plains, they're not the pl......

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Categories: fleer, inspiration, metaphor, poetry, poets,
Form: Free verse
Doodah
...DOODAH Maybe not a wordsmith , But this ain't my myth! It's 4 am , thoughts oscilating from savvy to dof, very clear as it seems. But, O you hear the walls fleer! On envisaging the dwind......

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Categories: fleer, confusion, sleep,
Form: Rhyme



Good Will Giving
...Fleer your good will that others will fill Flow for your others their favors soar real Bore where you're gentle and bare what you can Boik what you'd have to and splake what you'd dan......

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Categories: fleer, analogy, appreciation, beauty, care,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Admirable People
...alone inside with me, less than inspirational so look out for the more interesting folk momentary excitement, the fiery motivational beyond the familiar, to stoke and provoke dayd......

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Categories: fleer, character, inspirational, life, motivation,
Form: Verse
Halloween's Portentous Fate
...It was the darkest night of the year, and the light was eclipsed but the haunting moon was so near. Lagging hope faded, and the jading stillness increased my fear. Twas a warm, muggy night with a c......

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Categories: fleer, fantasynight, light, light, night,
Form: Prose Poetry



No Conformist
...In epithymy I muse this fladge in freck and fleer. Furciferous you take a gammerstang within arms. Geason to gnast the gleed to halch this love hautain. Honeyfugle a heinsby to houghmangandy ille......

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Categories: fleer, life, loss, lost love,
Form: Free verse
No Conformist
...In epithymy I muse this fladge in freck and fleer. Furciferous you take a gammerstang within arms. Geason to gnast the gleed to halch this love hautain. Honeyfugle a heinsby to houghmangandy ille......

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Categories: fleer, love
Form: Free verse

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