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Furore Poems - Poems about Furore

An Invitation to the Dance
...We’re in the Souk in somewhere like Baghdad, but not so land-locked. Tripoli, more like. “He stole an apple – catch the little tyke!” The hue and cry goes up. They chase the lad, whose crime is h......

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Categories: furore, integrity,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member The Buddha Meets Christmas
...Down the fervent aeons Buddha’s sagesse, casts its august shroud on benign witness, shades, shadows, subtle symbol shift, encompass cosmopolitan and temporal, incongruous to flaccid predilection ......

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Categories: furore, august, celebration, character, christmas,
Form: Free verse



Affaire d'honneur
...Is this music made of magic? Or does it vent its violence fired by fury, fuelled by force? Does music trip Milton’s light fantastic with nimble heartedness - or fight with furore, feast on frenz......

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Categories: furore, betrayal, magic, music, mystery,
Form: Free verse
Said Cheerfully From the Couch
...Depressed by the facts of him who he had chosen. Loud mouthed and foolish, he'd often make mistakes using what was stored never replenishing it. She bought twenty cans of canned sausage (number #......

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Categories: furore, community, leadership, music, sound,
Form: Bio
Flattered by Flatulence
...Wherever you are, or whatever you do, Let your wind blow free, it is good for you. Sometimes you have to just let rip. Some farts deserve a censorship! To boldly blow where no man blows. Whils......

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Categories: furore, art, fun, funny, hilarious,
Form: Rhyme



The Live-in -- Part 2 of 3
...She here elbowed past me stomping, pausing not (although me whomping With her wildly swinging handbag – five kilograms, if not more). Cackling brusquely in a lather, that I should her baggage gathe......

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Categories: furore, fun, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Death and Taxes
...I'm doing my best, at what I can, I've absorbed some Life from boy to man, uncertain at times, now i find Times are uncertain..' Much fear and denial while some Are tearing the curtains.' The esta......

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Categories: furore, death, life,
Form: Rhyme
The Husky Man
...The street dogs bark, children cry and run. .. Now the time is six o'clock in the morning. This time is the arrival of the husky man ......

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Categories: furore, 6th grade,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Unicorns Are Us
... “Unicorns are Us” You can only imagine the furore when magick hit the score the Party, not impressed, was not for witches too big for their britches on brooms, said......

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Categories: furore, magic, muse, symbolism,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Phew Nursery Rhyme
...There is in the house a hullabaloo Furore, a fuss, commotion, ado The in-laws will soon Return from the moon Be staying with us, a month, maybe two! Short notice, their note arrived in the mai......

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Categories: furore, fun,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Bastion of Tradition
...BASTION of TRADITION   the erstwhile  contemporary surreally clustered  together mellowed  to  an extent that  immortality still  appeals  driven by an  impulse of  isolation against st......

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Categories: furore, poetry,
Form: Other
Spring : Disappearing
..."Beauty of spring I read, when I look out only buildings and shop I see"" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Spring, is a season of beginning and birth New born leaves, flowers, fruits and green su......

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Categories: furore, nature,
Form: Ottava rima
Premium Member Albatross
...Farewell. Great lady of the sea, your sad expression impressed against the wry wind screen, your final moment fixed within a haunting mind. One by one the family file out, dazed, yet the radiat......

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Categories: furore, angst,
Form: Free verse
How Unappealing the Missus Went Bananas
...How unappealing... the missus went bananas courtesy hurling mandarin oranges. Yes quite juvenile unladylike childlike behaviour, mine wife oft times doth display, I do not deplore yours tru......

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Categories: furore, 1st grade, adventure, child,
Form: Free verse
Trojan Horse
...TROJAN HORSE A decade long battle left them exhausted, Squeezing mettle, dusky vigour fading, Tired warriors, planning failing, Dejected lay the war songs ashore! Wisest of the mighty Greeks......

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Categories: furore, courage, dedication, inspiration, inspirational,
Form: Lyric

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