Long Archives Poems
Long Archives Poems. Below are the most popular long Archives by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Archives poems by poem length and keyword.
Sins of Supreme SuppressionNot to play any blame game,
in this our new co-evolutionary capacity
for LeftBrained Language CommunioNation
long become YangDominant associated
with monotheistic 'civilization',
aristocratic anthrosupremacism,
including Earth's newer colonizing history
of evolution by Orthodox Moral Elitism.
Processes of GodWord supremacy
became belligerently associated
with...
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Categories:
archives, earth, health, language, math, religion, science, sin,
Form:
Political Verse
Starlight and MoonlightThese are poems about starlight and moonlight, moons and stars, dreams and visions, illuminations and intimations …
Will There Be Starlight
by Michael R. Burch
Will there be starlight
tonight
while she gathers
damask
and lilac
and sweet-scented heathers?
And will she find...
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Categories:
archives, dark, dream, love, moon, night, star, stars,
Form:
Rhyme
The Light of Reckoning -2The Roman administrators came for the wealth of our worship
demanding that I crack the church's coffers wide open
for their needs, for the Empire's desperate embellishments,
in place of gold I presented the poor
I told the onery...
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Categories:
archives, creation,
Form:
Epic
Fall of BerlinFall Of Berlin
There on the wall hangs a mixture of paint on linen,
Leaving the impression of a city besieged, encased in ice;
Purposely frozen in horror to remind the living,
Of blood oozing from the rubble into...
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Categories:
archives, history, war, world war ii,
Form:
Verse
Eye ContactWhat is love?
A sea of nonexistence
both tranquil and calamitous
where the mind
does not dare enter.
(Rumi, M. Mafi, "Day By Day", p. 120, 2014, Hampton Roads)
What is timeless synergy?
Our sea of coexistence
both confluent and dissonant
where blind consciousness
seldom...
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Categories:
archives, adventure, destiny, nature, philosophy, psychological, science, time,
Form:
Free verse
The Notebook
An early wintry storm hit late last night on this date, September 11th, 2035. There was strangeness in the air like a stale aftermath of partying. Frigid. Strange that people still celebrate Freedom Day...
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Categories:
archives, nostalgia,
Form:
Narrative
almost showed off(There’s a song for this: ‘Confessions’ by Sudan Archives)
I remember it like it was yesterday (it was yesterday).
I arrived on a cool (42°f), blindingly sunny New Haven afternoon. It was as if they’d opened up...
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Categories:
archives, home, humor, student, travel, write, youth,
Form:
Free verse
Husband Feebly Tried To Smite FigurativelyPreface preceding promiscuous philandering peccadillos
undermining energy and time not spent with missus
and mother of our precious progeny,
whereby, yours truly sought, (somewhat assertively, modestly,
and zestfully) to elicit – illicit prurient heterosexual predilections
before dark shadow of guilt...
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Categories:
archives, betrayal, conflict, depression, desire, fantasy, heartbreak, marriage,
Form:
Rhyme
Cri de coeur courtesy thirty something English earl cry babyCri de coeur courtesy thirty something English earl cry baby
the Earl of Yarmouth (William Seymour)
a descendant of very late
(to the power of Google - ha) Jane Seymour,
Henry VIII's third wife
currently in a legal battle with...
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Categories:
archives, adventure, anger, depression, england, fate, humorous, recovery
Form:
Free verse
Too Much Love Will Kill You - Queen TributeMy heart is breaking, but the show must go on.
Too much love will kill you, if you try too hard.
Love of my life, don't leave me; where have you gone?
You're my best friend, but you...
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Categories:
archives, love hurts,
Form:
Pantoum
playlistsI’ve always loved music. As a little girl, I could spend hours going through peoples CD collections, sampling them with my little battery-operated CD player. If you showed me a stack, rack or box of...
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Categories:
archives, fun, humor, music, school, student,
Form:
Free verse
Evaporating Tankahearken to the sound
of reality come round
crowing to the sun
a brand new day just begun
much more mundane than profound
the universe hums
until eternity comes
shifting light plasma
moves through sparse cosmic miasma
the interstellar stanza
universe springs forth
actual mountains of...
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Categories:
archives, creation, culture, hope, perspective, philosophy, time,
Form:
Tanka
Another Christmas TaleA variation of a variation on a theme by Dr. Seuss...
The Grinch's twin brother lived also alone,
Because he, too, was supposedly bad to the bone,
And a sad tale it is how his heart turned to...
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Categories:
archives, christmas,
Form:
Narrative
The Indiscriminate Slayings of the InnocentsThe massacres of our beautiful people must STOP.
It is unconscionable to destroy so many lives
For selfish and hatred reasons. God, in his archives,
Have recorded everything, which occurred, from top
To bottom, from sunset to sunrise,...
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Categories:
archives, abuse, angel, baby, bullying, death, violence, war,
Form:
Rhyme
My First KissToday I was thinking
About my first kiss
It’s really hard for me
Because it was so long ago
And to be brutally honest
Drugs
Have taken their toll
...
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Categories:
archives, adventure, life, loveme, girl, me, drug,
Form:
Free verse
Will the bride of Christ still be here in 2027 according to prophet Troy Black Q and AQ When it comes to prophecy what's the accuracy of prophet's Troy Black's
predictions? What's the divine source of his predictions?
A 100% and it's the Holy Spirit
Q ...
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Categories:
archives, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form:
Prose
The Lord of the Lobe"It's all in the earlobe," I heard him say,
And I wondered where I went wrong.
For my ears were lobeless , and I was weak,
But this ear full of lobe man was strong.
As I eagerly listened...
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Categories:
archives, business, humorous, endurance, , cute,
Form:
Rhyme
I wish I hadOnce upon a silent summer eve,
as fine vermilion lines,
between bleeding moonlight,
swiftly sailed across
my darkness and I,
sakura springs sang
dulcet melodies of
a deathless devotion,
incised within...
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Categories:
archives, angst,
Form:
Free verse
The Blood We ShareMom died 6 months before you unexpectedly arrived; your prayers were answered and I, dumbfounded. I was still reeling with matters of her estate; meandering through her personal documents and searching for clues...
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Categories:
archives, brother, mother,
Form:
Narrative
Archives, Part 1AmI haveI willI doI as all been some will be with all the helping verbs from Ahman and Ricks in jr high in a timed collective to last a lifetime, I be a planetary...
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Categories:
archives, anxiety, children, how i feel, school, teacher,
Form:
Free verse
Mysterious HabitatsMYSTERIOUS HABITATS
Wonderful is the monument Tajmahal
It buries mysterious human track mole
It bears the memory of a love that compelled
To activate many to shed blood in sweat
It casts the reminiscence of a love forced
To shed blood...
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Categories:
archives, allegorylife, time, life, love, time, , cute,
Form:
Rhyme
Settling Old Grudges, Part Ii...“The bloodshed grew, the army was called in,
and sided with settlers as they often did,
Blue Hawk’s people were crushed, all rounded up,
put on the rez and told to stay within.
“Despite the peace both sides still...
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Categories:
archives, conflict, confusion, family, father daughter, history, native
Form:
Narrative
My Piano TeacherPiano Teacher
Adored her timely teaching skills
Adored the way she never yelled nor screamed!
even when my Piano lesson bored the heck out of me and
my fingers hurt badly you see we...
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Categories:
archives, career, celebration, culture, feelings, leadership, poetess, poetry,
Form:
Narrative
Redacted Heritage
Being culturally erased is a painless procedure,
take away the native tongue
and communication cease
Unable to give expression of a horrific new reality
to another kindred soul suffering the same hellish fate,
identity crisis ensued
We became strangers in...
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Categories:
archives, culture, perspective, slavery, truth, , western,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Old Benson, Part Ii...Utterly stunned, Harvey then poured through
the town’s online photographic archives,
the twenties, fifties, eighties and today
revealed to Harvey the very same sight.
Then for some reason that to this day
Harvey is at a loss to explain,
the teachings...
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Categories:
archives, history, perspective, philosophy, science, science fiction, surreal,
Form:
Narrative