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Dance January Poems

These Dance January poems are examples of January poems about Dance. These are the best examples of January Dance poems written by international poets.


Premium Member 12-31-23: A Number's Existential Crisis
'Twas the twilight of the year, a twinkling tiara,
December 31st, digits dancing dunes in the Sahara.
One, two, three, one, two, three, it's a prance,
A numerical...

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Categories: january, celebration, hilarious, holiday, humor,



Premium Member Rings Of Saturn Rondelet
Rings of Saturn 
glowing light from three years away;
Rings of Saturn,
they dance for every Capricorn;
Built tough for a wintery day,
grit a daunting cosmic display;
Rings of...

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Categories: emotions, january, space,

Premium Member Jack Frost
All that is gold does not glitter, not all those who wander are lost; the old that is strong does not wither, deep roots are...

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Categories: december, january, seasons, snow,

Premium Member Four Cafes
Chantilly lace curtains of my apartment window ripple in the cold January night. From here, I observe mooring lights that illumine the docks in this...

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Categories: environment, january, men, music,

Premium Member Four Cafes
I was off for my vacation. After a long flight and drive, I reached my cozy apartment. Stars like diamonds filled the cold January night....

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Categories: drink, food, january, sun,



Sevenling Ii
the
cold spell
morning sleeps
I dream of spring
north winds sweep the yard
fir branches dance and sway
with eyes closed I dream of spring...

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Categories: january, winter,

Premium Member Yes Obscessed With Poetry
*** Yes…Obscessed with Poetry! ***

As the moon was releasing finale beams
And the sun was dressing 
For her later, post-solstice, winter rise…
I had not yet slept,...

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Categories: january, conflict, god, identity, imagery,

New Year's Eve 2022
New Year's Eve 2022

Yours truly riddled with social anxiety,
hence (billy me) he will idle away
December 31st, 2022 
sequestered (with the missus) 
hunkered down in his...

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Categories: january, adventure, celebration, dance, december,

Daily Enhancing Mindfulness
Discombobulation thunderously
torments, triumphs, tumults
courtesy deafening,
earsplitting, fracturing...
(think emotional bomb cyclone),
whereby unbearable mental anguish
rents psyche asunder 

into bajillion pieces
singular recourse necessitates
invoking cerebral powers
to engender feeling 
comfortably numb...

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Categories: january, angst, conflict, faith, fate,

Winter Bliss
Grey skies make me smile
Autumn's chill embraces me
Winter's on the way

Now I feel alive
Heat and humidity gone
Summer's oppression

Trees disrobe for sleep
Pray, winter bring your snow
To...

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Categories: january, allusion, autumn, dance, december,

Happy 68th Birthday Maryann Sage Revisited January 12th 2021
Happy 68th birthday MaryAnn Sage - revisited January 12th, 2021

Wherever you might be holed up
within this whirled wide web wassup?

Mein kampf still equals board
hardscrabble existence...

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Categories: january, birthday, devotion, endurance, heartbroken,

Brave Beginnings
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Sponsored by Regina McIntosh
Older poem of mine (January 2021)

BRAVE BEGINNINGS 

Brave, beautiful girl
A New Year has emerged 
A fresh, clean slate 
Perfect for...

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© Tammy Ol  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dedication, faith, growth, january,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: january, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member January Twenty-Fifth
January twenty-fifth 
silver locks idle talk with
age comes wisdom an old myth
a dance holding firmly fixed walker 


1/18/2020...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: january, age, happy birthday,

Vacuum
Vacuum
by Michael R. Burch

Over hushed quadrants
forever landlocked in snow,
time’s senseless winds blow...

leaving odd relics of lives half-revealed,
if still mostly concealed...
such are the things we are...

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Categories: january, education, extended metaphor, farewell,


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