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Imperiously Poems - Poems about Imperiously

Premium Member Tears Of A Clown
...Against a willowy wailing backdrop of inner chaos, an indignant incendiary mask stifles the simmering cauldrons, of a stoic stage clown post lachrymose performance wearily stunning yet stung, or t......

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Categories: imperiously, angst, anxiety, august, confusion,
Form: Free verse
STOP! OR ELSE
...Glaring oracles, suspended high above the asphalt, Imperiously commanding reckless drivers to a sharp halt. Defenestrate the folly of haste, oblivious to the signals, Prioritize life over velocit......

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Categories: imperiously, gospel,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member The impostor
...The perfect convict, without a name, without thoughts, destined to obey in a universe that weighs my mortal soul on the scale of immortality, I was born to die at the silent demand of my parents who ......

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Categories: imperiously, death, emotions, fate, heaven,
Form: Free verse
from russia with love
...Russia, my lovely Why do I remember this now on a Christmas day galley boy on a tank ship that was old in 1956 as the youngest of the crew of mostly middle-aged men it is safe to assume I'm th......

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Categories: imperiously, absence, anti bullying, birth,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Rush Amid the Rapids Published
...The greatest performance of my life. Howard’s proud piece de resistance award on Poetry Nook for my magnum opus “Rush Amid The Rapids” in their daily member section. After endless hours of toil,......

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Categories: imperiously, adventure, age, appreciation, art,
Form: Prose



Premium Member Cow Palace
...Cow Palace, on the Tucson-Nogales Highway, famous for Hollywood stars like John Wayne. At first, the sunset tipped its halo light, in my way, as I tried to get a digital photograph in vain. My ......

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Categories: imperiously, america, travel,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Five Resolutions
...1. take myself less seriously 2. act humble, not imperiously 3. dispense good will like candy 4. no more beer or wine or brandy 5. drop the grudge—enjoy the fudge! Fifth Place FIVE NEW Y......

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Categories: imperiously, holiday, humorous, new year,
Form: List
Premium Member Robin
...Mrs. Robin, busy as a bee visits my home's skylight annually She builds a nest there carefully her private retreat, only I can see She commandeers my yard militarily hopping to and fro i......

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Categories: imperiously, bird, care, home,
Form: Monorhyme
The Power and the 'Poweries'
...You can't miss power, rides black, shiny, muscled horses, with black dogs running ahead to clear the way and keep people away, else people scare the horses, drop the riders and trample them. ......

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Categories: imperiously, power, society,
Form: Prose
We Went Haywire
...WE WENT HAYWIRE The fruit of horrendous hurry Hung appeasingly aloof On a green tree with white lumpy leave Situated amidst a green garden We harvested it imperiously The day we went hay w......

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Categories: imperiously, 7th grade,
Form: Alliteration
Deadly Rort
...From my cold dead hands The NRA and their dumb demands How can we take them seriously When they act so damned imperiously If you are smart though you’ll take heed You'll ignore the fear they str......

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Categories: imperiously, america,
Form: Rhyme
But Seriously
...Never thought I'd get a poet mob, since I got the best of poetry nod, life imperiously, but seriously, I think I'd better just keep my day job. 1-23-17......

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Categories: imperiously, humor, jobs,
Form: Limerick
Lion Dancing To a New Year
...Lion Dancing To A New Year It is that time of the year, you'll know it by the din reaching your ears... Thunderous gong beats, clashing cymbals that's all you can hear... It is a most riotous ......

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Categories: imperiously, appreciation, blessing, celebration, community,
Form: Free verse
Humble Pie
...Humility is a virtue, I wish it were a statue, So I would take a closer look, And perhaps find a hook, To attach my neck, Or better still my leg, That from it I would never stray Underneath wo......

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Categories: imperiously, community, gospel, love,
Form: Rhyme
Age
...Age The face I see In the morning mirror Is of my father I imperiously ignore him And shave a smooth face Half my age. Nature is kind to us old We are unable to see how aged we are. A......

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Categories: imperiously, baptism,
Form: Bio

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