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...They were snowy white with streaks of hot flesh From Holland, of course, hybrids with a fancy name We other tulips felt plain and boring next to them Where were they being planted? I stretched to ......
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Caren Krutsinger
Categories:
hybrids,
10th grade, 11th grade,
Form:
Blank verse
Where Time Stands Still
... In that timeless realm, O Cosmic Sister, our love at the helm, where time stands still- our love becomes the canvas, the enzymes, the film. Each fleeting heartbeat -a brushstroke, ballast, a......
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Jude Herrick
Categories:
hybrids,
angel, art,
Form:
Rhyme
In the twilight of existence, where shadows whisper the secrets of the ages
...In the twilight of existence, where shadows whisper the secrets of the ages, I wander among the living dead, souls entwined in the forms of beasts, Creatures of the night cloaked in human guise, th......
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Dan Enache
Categories:
hybrids,
fantasy,
Form:
Free verse
every plant in her garden grew wild
...every plant in her garden grew curiously irregularly wild developing vines and blossoms unseen on other plants some of her plants looked like hybrids, for no good reason We asked about her green t......
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Caren Krutsinger
Categories:
hybrids,
garden,
Form:
Free verse
Synopsis for THE WOMAN WHO COULD EAT WOOD AND OTHER STORIES
...The Woman Who Could Eat Wood & Other Stories is a gathering of dark-serious, funny, and emotional poems/stories showing people, hybrids, and objects born different. In their eyes, and to the normal, ......
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Matthew Herfurth
Categories:
hybrids,
humor,
Form:
Rhyme
Unfamiliarity
...UNFAMILIARITY evolving exceptions with unusual clarit the night shifts spanning &deliberately posited as a hybrids form flaring in the distant gloom a silhouette an alte......
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Brian Strand
Categories:
hybrids,
poetry,
Form:
Other
Who Designs Daisies
...who designs daisies who chose white as their color was it god then who designs roses who created their hybrids was it gardeners then who thought manure who knew flowers would love it mus......
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Caren Krutsinger
Categories:
hybrids,
imagination,
Form:
Senryu
Reflections From a Eudaimonic
...A human race of relay and replay, Their soles push off unforgiving exteriors And are kept on track by applauded obedience. Their recurrently blistered hearts Become calloused by an aura of expect......
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Theresa Zeares
Categories:
hybrids,
addiction, change, depression, desire,
Form:
Free verse
Rain Dance Ii
...May is warm, energetic, enticing and embracing singing rhythmic rhyme, melancholic melodies of spring; in a change of weather flowing on the wispy neck of winds fall the rain drops, cold and h......
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DM Babbit
Categories:
hybrids,
flower, rain, spring,
Form:
Rhyme
Bride To Be
...Dripping onto roses her mind is clearly on her wedding day Lying on a bed of nothing her heart wants to be carried quite away We cannot reach her now for she is in the throes of a new life Dreamin......
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Caren Krutsinger
Categories:
hybrids,
wedding,
Form:
Rhyme
Her Cauldron Is Ready
...SPIDER SILLY CRAWLINGS UP AND DOWN A WEBBED WALL THERE ARE GOBBLINS AND MONSTERS & MEOWLINGS TOO JUMPING JACKS THAT POP AND LITTLE SLY FOXES THAT RUN FOR GOODNESS SAKE BE SAFE, SAYS THE EVE OF......
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Mystic Rose Rose
Categories:
hybrids,
halloween,
Form:
Rhyme
Juggling Bouncy Paradigms
...Martha Rogers brought dynamic nursing relationships of co-acclimating healthy minds and Earth's well-being subclimates, While Carl Rogers brought empowering therapeutic relationships of coope......
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Gerald Dillenbeck
Categories:
hybrids,
art, earth, environment, health,
Form:
Political Verse
Goliath Hybrids
... Goliath Hybrids By: Miracle man 7/2/2020 Some tomatoes are as big as baseballs, plants are most eight foot tall. As each one begins turning red, Mocking Birds are pecking them all. ......
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Tom Wright
Categories:
hybrids,
garden,
Form:
Lyric
The Painted Garden
...Bright yellow daffodils, Pansies, and gladiolus, And chrysanthemums; Red roses of unique hybrids; Orange dahlias, peach tulips, Fuchsia asters, and white lilies; Blue hyacinths an......
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Valerie Ann Thomas
Categories:
hybrids,
color, daffodils, flower, garden,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
Unquotable Quotes: Xlvi - Tongue-Twisting Epigrams
...UNQUOTABLE QUOTES: XLVI - Tongue-Twisting Epigrams An aborted foetus never stops growing in the mind of the aborted mother. She never tires of making more babies to nurture the memory of the ab......
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T Wignesan
Categories:
hybrids,
humor, irony, people, satire,
Form:
Epigram
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