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Heavy Footed
Heavy Footed Poems - Poems about Heavy Footed
Aboard This Idling Time
...Canada geese arrowing south, Black-op's drone's hum overhead, their silhouettes caught in the last blush of a winter sun. Old woman sweeping gray hair back into gold as she bends to a labor ......
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©
Eric Ashford
Categories:
heavy footed,
poetry,
Form:
Free verse
The Parsley Sage
...heavy-footed he tramps his wisdom on her renaissance carpet she gives him thick coffee and sits him in a chair far too small he stares about the room & talks about nothing in p......
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©
Richard Allen
Categories:
heavy footed,
confusion,
Form:
Free verse
A Plants Life
...It is a plant’s life. Up in the continuous night, I saw a streak of light a dying comet’s last hurrah. Bedroom in darkness couldn’t sleep too much death for one night. Got up and read a book a......
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©
Jan Hansen
Categories:
heavy footed,
cat, city, confidence,
Form:
Sonnet
Peregrine Flacons
...Mottled wings spear the air, a grey flash and splintering. Stream lined heads sharply applied as if the wind itself tore through openings in the sky. The birds circle and swoop, dive and free......
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©
Eric Ashford
Categories:
heavy footed,
poetry,
Form:
Free verse
Celebration
...Vernal Equinox The captive portals peep into the frozen wintry extravaganza Embellished with snowy walks and blistering winds A knock on the door to waken the sun to robe his bare nature The ......
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©
Balveen Cheema
Categories:
heavy footed,
bird, birth, celebration, change,
Form:
Free verse
Dentistry and Reflections
...The dentist and Reflections Up there in the continuous darkness of the universe I saw a streak of light... a dying comets last hurrah. Bedroom very dark couldn’t sleep too much death for one......
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©
Jan Oskar Hansen
Categories:
heavy footed,
fear, health, death, death,
Form:
Blank verse
Of Thee I Sang
...Michael, the archangel, was found dead on my lawn this morning - stuffed inside a Gestapo boot. Crisp, black leather containing the remnants of abandoned halos and wasted youth, boiled in a ......
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©
John Heck
Categories:
heavy footed,
loss, political, war
Form:
Free verse
Beast of Burden
...The equatorial sun was sharp and biting, It had the mercury boiling, The tar roads looked humid without being so, Cars and traffic ran petulantly, People were scared of burns, Roads were deserte......
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©
Shishir Gupta
Categories:
heavy footed,
sun,
Form:
Free verse