Long Accounts Poems
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Some Pro's and Con's of Being Connected To Virtual RealitySome pro's and con's of being connected to virtual reality
Dune not be bashful, grumpy, leery
or any other contemporary dwarf man
regarding countless less well known dwarves
(that never got a chance
to play a bit part) such as...
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Categories:
accounts, 11th grade, 12th grade, 1st grade, adventure,
Form:
Rhyme
Heres Why My CV Needs WorkNAME: Phil Latio.
QUALIFICATIONS: LLB (Law) PhD (Medicine) & FSC (Federation Starfleet
...
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Categories:
accounts, humorous,
Form:
List
Wonderland VIII: Conclusion
it feels good to escape
with authors and poets
and dream up new places
with tales that are spun.
but sometimes what's real
and sometimes what isn't
encroach on each other
and read just as one.
such are the worlds
of rhyme but no...
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Categories:
accounts, 10th grade, emotions, literature, world,
Form:
Narrative
Perennial ProblemsI suppose you might have missed out on Paul Feyerabend's,
and especially Thomas Kuhn's Problem of Incommensurabiity.
Oh, not at all.
I have not looked at science or culture
or language
or even your attempts at communication
quite the same since...
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Categories:
accounts, culture, history, humor, philosophy, religion, science,
Form:
Political Verse
Some Pro's and Con's of Being Virtually Connected To Reality Poetic VersesSome Pro's and Con's of being Virtually Connected to Reality poetic verses
Dune not be bashful, grumpy, leery
or any other contemporary dwarf man
even countless less well known dwarves
(that never got a chance
to play a bit part)...
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Categories:
accounts, 11th grade, 12th grade, addiction, appreciation, celebration,
Form:
Rhyme
Laundering Her AccountsNew England's late May sun was long up,
and yet her laundry began to unfold
and clip onto the droopy clothesline,
while yet to warm into 8 AM.
She wore a light spring jacket
and need not think long
about why...
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Categories:
accounts, analogy, destiny, health, humanity, humor, integrity,
Form:
Political Verse
Moby Dick: Retribution, Be It Man Or BeastMoby Dick, a novel by Herman Melville, published in London in October 1851 as The Whale and a month later in New York City as Moby-Dick; or, The Whale. It is dedicated to Nathaniel Hawthorne....
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Categories:
accounts, angst, character, conflict, muse,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
Unquotable Quotes: Janitor, Gardienne, Portero, Sereno, Hausgast -Xxxi Part OneUnquotable quotes: The Janitor, Gardienne, Landlady, Housekeeper, Portero, the Sereno and the Hausgast – XXXI Part One
Be they so named or not in these here parts, visions of shrieking furies with Gorgon heads and...
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Categories:
accounts, care, city, horror, rights, urban,
Form:
Quatrain
The Pictish FaeriesThe Pictish Faeries
by Michael R. Burch
Smaller and darker
than their closest kin,
the faeries learned only too well
never to dwell
close to the villages of larger men.
Only to dance in the starlight
when the moon was full
and men...
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Categories:
accounts, fairy,
Form:
Verse
Territory TrampleHeadlights messaged through midnight windows
Curtainless glass unable to subdue the urgency
Car obtained in street nearby was theirs temporarily
Three hour drive to ship leaving island next morning
Two sixteen year old girls barely registered surprise...
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Categories:
accounts, 11th grade, change, conflict, for teens, journey,
Form:
Bio
King Cyrus the GreatCYRUS II - THE GREAT
So; here comes the story of that, King Cyrus the Great
Whose history for some of us; is still well up for debate
But; it’s such a darn good story, it well...
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Categories:
accounts, history, leadership, literature, word play,
Form:
Epic
Revolutionary PlutocracyThose who get,
get more.
Those who want,
want more.
Evolution is not survival of the fittest species,
but thrival of the greatest fit with least endosymbiotic change required
within,
whether we speak of polycultural enrichment
or meta-paradigmatic revolutions in understanding multicultural enrichment.
Evolution...
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Categories:
accounts, health, love, political, science, wisdom, integrity,
Form:
Prose Poetry
The Twisting Tale of An Avian Apparition"The discrepancies are many, the dalliances are few,
both pitched against one dynamic, lifelong achievement"
Poking through the woods of the Mill Grove Audubon Estate,
suddenly came upon an ivy-covered studio shed
tucked away amongst foliage near Perkiomen Creek,
apparently...
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Categories:
accounts, america, appreciation, art, bird, books, dream, history,
Form:
Blank verse
Never AloneA young girl who’s lost & wandering in the darkness cries out
“If there’s a God out there please save me!”
The darkness replied with silence
But she kept listening so intently to the nothingness around her,
Clenching and...
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Categories:
accounts, anxiety, betrayal, bullying, depression,
Form:
Free verse
Son, You Need A Haircut: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline"A dressed day has disrobed into the depth of a drawer's nightstand."
(Oh, how positively awesome that what can be sorted out in such an explanatory pattern that a difference would maketh a day.)
The muskiness...
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Categories:
accounts, anger, angst, anxiety, conflict, confusion, jealousy,
Form:
Prose
Meet On the Upper FloorWhat would the rich do without the poor?
If there was no poor to clean the floor
What would the rich do without the poor?
If there was no one to guard the door
What would the rich do...
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Categories:
accounts, beauty, change, emotions, friendship love, independence day,
Form:
Narrative
Once Pawn a TimeOnce pawn a time...
About four plus weeks after
frazzling fiasco from friggin fraudsters
white knight still mourns swindled money
Lynne Costello Senior Civil Investigator
(assistant to Philadelphia attorney general)
unable to recoup forfeited funds.
While holed up in castle keep,
(albeit fetchodit...
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Categories:
accounts, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, absence,
Form:
Rhyme
A Heart Made Hatchet -2Hannah, I haven't seen or heard you cry
not in the gray of winter day
or in the cold silence of our prisoner nights,
the others can hardly keep up with you on the marches
your face is changeless...
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Categories:
accounts, america,
Form:
Epic
To the Manor Born - 2nd Third - W-IllustrationThis is, obviously, the 2nd THIRD of this lengthy poem. Due to Poetry Soup's file-size limitations, this piece had to be posted in 3 parts. How fun...
The 1st and 3rd THIRDS can...
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Categories:
accounts, humor,
Form:
Narrative
Chapter 41 -- Damian Delilah Mallory the Master Plan IiiAnother year passed.
Molly's twins
Damian Jordan And Damian
Justin turned one year old and
Dolly's son Damian Joshua was
10 months old. Damian made it
His business to provide the
Entire family
With trust funds and...
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Categories:
accounts, business, child, color, confidence, hip hop, leadership,
Form:
Alliteration
The Stranger*Image of Thunder & Lightning by Pixabay.
The Stranger
My life warps by its beasts of woes
depression dogs my day
at night, stress drains my restless soul
the wrongs have no delay
Myself am I, forsook decreed
hope laid by things...
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Categories:
accounts, allegory, encouraging, faith, meaningful, missing, mother son,
Form:
Rhyme
Sometimes: a Random Poem, Part IiSometimes I wonder what is the point
To life, the universe and everything?
Then I remember that the venture is joint
With extraterrestrial beings
Sometimes I want to believe in UFOs
And visitors from outer space
I wonder if they will...
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Categories:
accounts, allegory, allusion, analogy, fun, mental illness, metaphor,
Form:
Rhyme
GREEN DAY revisited GREEN DAY – revisited
Although the following poetic/prosaic material written January eighteenth two thousand and eighteen, I came across these encapsulated, enclosed, encoded, and encrusted with barnacle clad body electric of...
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Categories:
accounts, 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure, america, anger,
Form:
Free verse
You Must Think I'M DumbYou must be laughing your head off at me thinking I'm so stupid that I don't know what is really going on, sorry to bust your little bubble but I know what is exactly going...
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Categories:
accounts, anger, betrayal,
Form:
Free verse
Winter Thoughts of Ann RutledgeThese are poems about Ann Rutledge and her romantic relationship with Abraham Lincoln.
Winter Thoughts of Ann Rutledge
by Michael R. Burch
Winter was not easy,
nor would the spring return.
I knew you by your absence,
as men are...
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Categories:
accounts, history, lost love, love, presidents day, romance,
Form:
Rhyme