Knitwear Poems


Thru a Paroxysm of Tears

...Thru a paroxysm of tears...

I inconsolably wept a river of sorrow
starkly aware alienated daughter(s)
implacable woe sundered fatherhood
yesterday, today and tomorrow.

A series of unfortunat...
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Categories: knitwear, 6th grade, 7th grade,
Form: Rhyme

Premium MemberNowhere In Sight

...On a grassy verge above the surging rill 
she stood fair haired and proud,
three leaf clover substrate at her toes.
Clutching saline bouquets I had plucked 
from my neighbours walk-in green house...
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Categories: knitwear, adventure, analogy, appreciation, art,
Form: Prose Poetry


Missile Poised To Strike

...Hidden under crop circle
resembling an ampersand
hides sheathed silo - obscured,
said symbol adorned every armband
of national socialist, yet weapons

of mass destruction) bland
lee, blatantly...
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Categories: knitwear, america, anxiety, farewell, judgement,
Form: Political Verse

Upon the Firmament of Hindsight

...No rocket surgeon,
     nor brain scientist called upon
but only Rudolf the red nose reindeer
solicited as psychological mentor
yes...undoubtedly countless
     decades removed since *****  
(n...
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Categories: knitwear, 10th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Free verse

Discover Ring Visa Vis My Fanbase

...As long term aspiring
     gurgling (stream of consciousness)
     paperback writer, there doth appear
an imponderable quandary

     most likely experienced
     by fellow neophyte authors,
 ...
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Categories: knitwear, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Free verse


Premium MemberA Day At the Market

...Today's a busy day in a small town
Folk bustling around all sporting frowns
Dozens of stalls, with beautiful displays
Wonderful products with beautiful arrays
Jewellery, so beautiful, stylish and...
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Categories: knitwear, beautiful, blue, clothes, color,
Form: Rhyme

Butterflies and Balconies

...It started off with butterflies and balconies,
A stilted yet oddly comfortable conversation
Walking home in the darkened rain.
Then a few weeks later I was feeling cheeky,
And spurred on by my fa...
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Categories: knitwear, peoplehome, home,
Form: Free verse

I Almost Lost It!

...I looked in the file cabinet but I could not find it there.
It obviously had not been filed; I began to look elsewhere.  
I looked on the lamp table beside the green armchair.
Only to find my poem...
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Categories: knitwear, on writing and wordsheart,
Form: Monorhyme
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