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Inhabitance
Inhabitance Poems - Poems about Inhabitance
Shape Shifting Soul
... Line of inquiry: "here I am in human form but it was not always quite so earth is not the only planet I’ve been to through past life regressions I definitely know" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~......
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Speaks Volumes
Categories:
inhabitance,
earth,
Form:
Narrative
Guns In Sweden
...Guns in Sweden Sweden has problems with too many guns shoots hole in the night. Many refugees came to Sweden, who thought when the refugees discovered a Nordic paradise they would become Swe......
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Jan Hansen
Categories:
inhabitance,
anti bullying, best friend,
Form:
Blank verse
The Nest
...Bark entwines the branches of- tall eucalyptus tree Nest was placed with much haste Now propped so hauntingly Baby bird has disappeared Egg shells-left other pinch Though tweeting can be hear......
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Paris-Maree Boreham
Categories:
inhabitance,
bird, inspirational, nature, work,
Form:
Rhyme
Paradise
...Eden , a mindful thought to pacify one’s contemplation of the perfect life with all of the ribbons and bows to achieve the feeling of blissfulness. With that in mind one’s perception of the othe......
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Douglas Pederson
Categories:
inhabitance,
paradise,
Form:
Free verse
Goose and Moose
...One day it's Doctor Seuss. Now it is a goose who took to the back of a bulky brown moose. It was said the goose had a bald head of an eagle who is exceptionally regal. The goose rode the moose u......
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Michael Craig
Categories:
inhabitance,
1st grade, 2nd grade,
Form:
Free verse
Goose and Moose
...One day it's Doctor Seuss. Now it is a goose who took to the back of a bulky brown moose. It was said the goose had a bald head of an eagle who is exceptionally regal. The goose rode the moose u......
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Michael Craig
Categories:
inhabitance,
2nd grade, 3rd grade,
Form:
Light Verse
Rasputin
...A holy man, a profit of God, but of what God? Rasputin the black snake of Eden, endowed with Silvery fork tongue of the viper. It slithered into the golden palace of paradise, Coiling and oiling ......
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Cherl Dunn
Categories:
inhabitance,
adventure, dark, history, imagery,
Form:
Free verse
The Last Love Poem
...THE LAST LOVE POEM Like a dry carcass I feel nothing no more Empty inside Still picking up the pieces you tore A once overflowing fountain of love, Your love filtered from its inhabitance… ......
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Sibusiso Lubimbi
Categories:
inhabitance,
break up, emotions, heartbroken,
Form:
Light Verse
The City of Lost Souls
...Beware, out-Lander for thy tread on the sacred ground, Of Louisiana, guarded by the ghosts of the Mississippi, And here the dead tell know tails, of the living's returning, After adventuring into ......
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Cherl Dunn
Categories:
inhabitance,
culture, evil, gothic, halloween,
Form:
Free verse
Australia
...In the land down under, where the hot sun melts Into the ocean, there exists a quiet splendor, Of nature's beauty frozen in a stilled silence. A world of unspoiled grace, protected by it's people, An......
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Cherl Dunn
Categories:
inhabitance,
adventure, art, beauty, freedom,
Form:
Free verse
Souls On Fire
...We have been observing the expanse of the parched land for many years, a land that stood the test of time and captivated by myriad dreams unfolding through the footsteps of the ages thus penetrating ......
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Christine Phillips
Categories:
inhabitance,
adventure, nature, wisdom, work,
Form:
Prose
Summertime
...As the heat starts to rise, the devil’s plot thickens Jobs become burdens, like bills Cheating becomes second nature to husbands, like breathing Emptiness quickly overtakes the wives heart, like a......
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Monique Mcdowell
Categories:
inhabitance,
allegory, life, time,
Form:
Free verse
A New Season
...A NEW SEASON The city has been laid siege, Distruction and pillage are all around. The walls of the city, Have fallen to the ground. A new planting season has begun. Large harvast begin to re......
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Norman Geary
Categories:
inhabitance,
seasons,
Form:
Ballad