Long Adverbs Poems
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Energy's Dying WishSo, if I understand correctly,
you want to respond to inevitable energy descent
by upgrading incentives for cooperative communication,
positive information expansion,
research and regenerative design,
implementation,
and ecopolitical evaluation strategies?
Yes,
because we achieved current WinWin cooperative communication
and organic networking capacities
by virtue...
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Categories:
adverbs, culture, deep, games, green, health, language, science,
Form:
Political Verse
Strangers In PeoriaI met a proper woman in a proper pub on a Monday in Peoria. It was noon, time for lunch, and we were sitting stool to stool over very large burgers at a long mahogany...
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Categories:
adverbs, break up,
Form:
Prose
Prodigal Poets"And when he came to himself"
Luke 15:17
In another millennial time and Chinese/Russian place,
Taoism began as aphorisms and poetry
about political philosophy,
articulating a bicameral tension
between Conservative Yangers,
patriarchal universalist ego empire builders,
and Unitarian Progressive Yinners, WinWinners,
a matriarchal cooperative...
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Categories:
adverbs, health, history, humanity, humor, religion, wisdom, woman,
Form:
Political Verse
The Egotherapist SessionHave you been hearing voices again?
Still, yes.
No new ones, though,
since the Voice Against Death Investment.
So you're still hearing from the Forest Voices
which are actually more of a rhythm and blues chorus
made up of 4-part harmonic...
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Categories:
adverbs, earth, health, humanity, humor, mental illness, muse,
Form:
Political Verse
Formula One PoetryFormula One Poetry
Adverbs on your Mark!
Nouns get ready!
Verbs and prepositions get set!
There's the green light and they're off!
All words accelerating at an astonishing speed!
the crowd goes wild
at the roar of the sound
of accelerating words....
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Categories:
adverbs, happiness, home, house, imagery, jealousy, people, race,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
Nutritious As a TreeI know I will never see
or hear or taste or smell or feel
anything more nutritious than a WinWin Gaming Tree,
unfolding across all four seasons
of healthy wealth regenerations.
Imagine incubating seeded subjects
in an interdependent networked sentence
begin...
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Categories:
adverbs, body, culture, earth, health, psychological, science, tree,
Form:
Political Verse
Writing a Poem Vi"Give me words, thousands of words,
I offer my kingdom for words, for I wish a
poem to write.
Not any poem but a masterpiece of a poem!" The aspiring
Poet shouted, and then in a lower voice added:
"Give...
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Categories:
adverbs, inspiration, poetry, poets,
Form:
Free verse
Words"Give me words,
Thousands of words,
I offer my kingdom for words
For
A poem I wish to write
Not any poem
But
A masterpiece of a poem!" The aspiring poet shouted, and
then in a lower voice added:
"Give me:
Nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs,
Determiners,...
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Categories:
adverbs, muse, poetry, poets, words,
Form:
Free verse
Three Little Lines1) haiku* untitled:
october winds
of scattered maple leaves
~ handwritten poems
2) a three-line poem titled:
OF AUTUMN LEAVES AND ALL
a three-line poem is open to free verse, alliteration or rhyme
October winds wakening the muse within the silence of...
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Categories:
adverbs, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
The Lost Art of CompositionThe Lost Art Of Composition
too often my thoughts and the ability to express them
are taken hostage without a clue to the cause
this is an affliction familiar to many a writer
as if madness wasn't enough
it proves...
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Categories:
adverbs, creation,
Form:
Free verse
Parts of SpeechIn English there are different types of words.
Like articles, prepositions, nouns, adjectives and verbs
They have special functions and they teach
Us to distinguish the various parts of speech.
NOUNS of course are words for "things"
Some we can...
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Categories:
adverbs, word play,
Form:
Light Verse
Overly Particular Contest JudgesNot for the contest
No more do I despair
writing for contests with an off the wall theme
Those that want me to create a nightmare
from what was once a beautiful dream.
No more do I care
about Marvel...
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Categories:
adverbs, conflict, how i feel,
Form:
Rhyme
From a To Z"Letters tumble into words from this writer's mind.
Some come as smooth as a spring brook waterfall,
Others sear my brain as they graze by so closely."
All of them meaning something and then again nothing,
But we understand...
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Categories:
adverbs, imagination, journey, wisdom, write,
Form:
Acrostic
Falling From WordsAlthough I don’t always have words
True words, colored in rich and vibrant
Adjectives – adverbs so strong
They seem heavy like darkness
I do have hope
Hope for the verse and
Hope for the vison
Hope for the feelings
And the...
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Categories:
adverbs, poetry, word play, words, writing,
Form:
Free verse
Peeve, Personaloh. dear. gawd.
another patently
meaningless
crush of stanzas, jam-packed with
adjectives and color words
straight from Roget's,
strung together in
strands of misuse and
improper context -
syntax-scraping adverbs and
prepositions dangled
at inhuman angles,
rushing in torrents to a
head-scratching conclusion that
leaves lips numb and dripping...
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Categories:
adverbs, angst, conflict, fun, metaphor, words, writing,
Form:
Free verse
The Winning PoemI entered a little contest on the soup
Where entries were judged according to
Merit and favor and everything good
With a judge who knows poetry as they should
My entry was scribbled on the back of a card
Then...
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Categories:
adverbs, imagination, inspiration, metaphor, passion, poetry, write, writing,
Form:
Free verse
When I Can'T Find My PenWhen I can't find my pen it
Becomes a pestering particular
Problematic position of such
Preposterous proportions
I'm liable to search the deepest
End of the lake in search ...
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Categories:
adverbs, deep, devotion, fate, fear, feelings, happy, heart,
Form:
Alliteration
Words
Warm, whimsical words surround me
Guiding me through the field of nouns
Shedding light on the beauty of a verb
Embracing me with the creation of verses
~
Brilliants hues capture a bold stanza
Reflecting a dance of whimsy and creativity
Flowing...
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Categories:
adverbs, imagination, inspiration, literature, muse, poetry, write, writing,
Form:
Free verse
Mind of a Graffiti Artistnow in his mind there are many gears
rusty but funtional.
they meter out the letters and create words
that may even form a Structure from time
to time.
iron oxide filled metallic brown bullfrogs
line up...
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Categories:
adverbs, allegory,
Form:
Blank verse
Computer LoveThere is a strange feeling manifesting itself internally.
A psychological connection keeping my mind on a mental erection.
I never imagined feeling this way behind words flashing across a computer
screen, sometimes I wonder, am...
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Categories:
adverbs, love, me,
Form:
Free verse
HIKU the form - DEFINEDHAIKU is the ' phonetical&cultural original 'in Japanese'& in reality uses '17 'onji' (sound symbols)rather than syllables ,&traditionally written in Japanese as a single line
whereas
HIKU is the English language tristich (three line) version(including translations)with similar...
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Categories:
adverbs, imagery, poetry,
Form:
Didactic
How To Write a PoemTake a moment of your time
And listen to your heart’s insight
Think about what you should write
Will it be personal or fictional?
Should your poem begin with a rhyme
Or should free verse be your style?
I doubt you’ll...
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Categories:
adverbs, appreciation, poems, poetess, poetry, poets, write, writing,
Form:
Free verse
You Are a WriterA little social hour. You are a writer? Eye roll. Yawn. Laughter.
For StatusQuo does not understand why; it does not make money.
Whereas you do not understand how you could ever not write.
StatusQuo drifts away....
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Categories:
adverbs, poems, poetess, poetry, poets, work, write, writing,
Form:
Free verse
Eruptionrift in dark abyss
vent outpouring fire from hell~
animals fleeing
1/8/2020
WHY hi-ku
hi-ku (is a label I use to differentiate English language 'haiku' from the translations of the original Japanese verseform)
POETRY OF THE NOUN Many older Japanese haiku...
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Categories:
adverbs, earth, imagery,
Form:
Haiku
The Adjective CellarThe Adjective Cellar
Nestling smugly twixt pepper and salt
The adjective cellar begins its assault
When carelessly picked by some epicure
Who sadly considers himself connoisseur
Once the poor dinner guest flips up the top
The words tumble out, they’re awkward...
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Categories:
adverbs, fun, language, literature,
Form:
Rhyme