Long Callously Poems
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Atmospheric Elocutions For Surviving ArmageddonAtmospheric Elocutions For Surviving Armageddon
Elocution lessons for the morality police
Persecution of those not callously elite
Convolution of the elongation of the technique
Revolution from the poor, downtrodden and bleak
Ageless reckonings that are born...
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Categories:
callously, life,
Form:
Rhyme
Light On the Devil's Chord - Day 29Somehow,
Forward, and headlong
I knew it was day again
There was a shift in the dark mutterings of the Devil,
Who now refused to sleep as I refused to sing,
Almost an anticipation in his voice,
As if he...
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Categories:
callously, adventure, bible, conflict, endurance, inspirational, love, war,
Form:
Epic
A Day Under the SunBlue Hunter's Moon of the Festival of Lights.
And the day of Vengeance of our Holy One to comfort all those who mourn.
Isaiah 61:3-11
I Proclaim the acceptable Generation or Year and Day of Yehoshua also known...
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Categories:
callously, blue, earth day, faith, growth, moon, rainbow,
Form:
Prose
Come Down, For Harold BloomCome Down
by Michael R. Burch
for Harold Bloom
Come down, O, come down
from your high mountain tower.
How coldly the wind blows,
how late this chill hour ...
and I cannot wait
for a meteor shower
to show you the time
must be...
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Categories:
callously, books, culture, discrimination, education, extended metaphor, literature,
Form:
Sonnet
What Good Are Our TearsWhat Good Are Our Tears?
by Michael R. Burch
What good are our tears?
They will not spare the dying their anguish.
What good is our concern
to a child sick of living, waiting to perish?
What good, the warm benevolence...
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Categories:
callously, child, child abuse, children, death, poverty, sick,
Form:
Free verse
Turkish Poetry Translations IiTurkish Poetry Translations II
Çanakkale Sehitlerine
"For the Çanakkale Martyrs"
by Mehmet Akif Ersoy
loose English translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
Was there ever anything like the Bosphorus war??
The earth’s mightiest armies pressing Marmara,
Forcing entry between her mountain passes
To a...
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Categories:
callously, autumn, god, love, sea, time, war, world,
Form:
Free verse
The Inception: the Dark Side of MeI’m broke without your love to repair me…
My young heart breaks into two and you push on the brakes…
Three strikez…you’re owt…. Get lost….that is my only plea
Our lives were at stake and we were taking...
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Categories:
callously, beauty, betrayal, how i feel, kiss, life,
Form:
Free verse
An Eternity IStood upright, between two roads,
On a thin metal rail,
A solitary, brown coloured bottle
Of beer, ...
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Categories:
callously, betrayal,
Form:
Rhyme
Mehmet Akif Ersoy TranslationsMehmet Akif Ersoy: Modern English Translations of Turkish Poems
Mehmet Âkif Ersoy (1873-1936) was a Turkish poet, author, writer, academic, member of parliament, and the composer of the Turkish National Anthem.
Snapshot
by Mehmet Akif Ersoy
loose English translation/interpretation...
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Categories:
callously, dark, death, earth, grave, life, war, world,
Form:
Ghazal
The Truth Of This MagnitudeThe Truth Of This Magnitude”
Obstinate defiance from an indignant child
Consummate reliance on the spirit of the Wild
Intricate compositions of meticulous art
A syndicate of derision that is waiting to depart
The honorary commemoration...
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Categories:
callously, creation, humanity, life, truth,
Form:
Rhyme
Gone and Hopefully Permanently ForgottenBy Stanley Collymore
Never speak ill of the dead we’re constantly and solemnly
exhorted regardless of who they are or the life that
they freely chose to live, as they’re no longer
around, is the lame and unconvincing excuse
that’s...
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Categories:
callously, funeral, life, woman, life,
Form:
Prose Poetry
An Eternity IiAnd I begin my own steep climb into
The Chalkland Downs ...
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Categories:
callously, betrayal, , memorial,
Form:
Rhyme
What I don't want to miss in the eternal hereafter and other versesIn the life that's to come after this,
here's something I don't wanna miss:
in the eternal hereafter,
I don't want to be without your laughter,
or without your morning or goodnight kiss.
Oh, just let her!
Don't do anything to...
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Categories:
callously, paradise, true love,
Form:
Rhyme
Witch GirlShe is a witch girl who casts her spell, she stirs her cauldron with the name of the one who crossed her, and sends his soul to dwell
Dwell in a place so dark where evil...
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Categories:
callously, dark,
Form:
Rhyme
the immediateIt’s monsoon season here in New Haven,
gone, are the banked, fluorescent colors of sunset.
This feeling hit me, like a rogue wave.
“We have to go out tonight,” I announced, to no one in particular.
I think I’d...
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Categories:
callously, fun, girlfriend, humor, school, stress, student, write,
Form:
Free verse
At GethsemaneThis is a Repost
Today is Good Friday. Jesus, the Nazarene, who robbed no one, cheated no one, who loved all, healed the sick and performed only acts of kindness, when accused guilty and became the...
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Categories:
callously, abuse, betrayal, god,
Form:
Prose Poetry
ReprimandI'm in charge here
I am your chieftain.....your Lord and Master ...
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Categories:
callously, inspirationaleducation, may,
Form:
Narrative
Your Ticket To An Endless Stream of ConsciousnessAre you out of your goddamn mind?
What even is a TOS at this point anyway?
Copper meets gray matter in a stellar show!
Self-inflicted; this is what your ticket paid for!
Here's your endless stream of consciousness
Concisely squished...
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Categories:
callously, death, death of a friend, desire, hate,
Form:
Free verse
At GethsemeneToday is Good Friday. Jesus, the Nazarene, who robbed no one, cheated no one, who loved all, healed the sick and performed only acts of kindness, when accused guilty and became the victim of gross...
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Categories:
callously, angst, betrayal, cry, death,
Form:
Free verse
Once We Were the Greatest of FriendsOnce we were the greatest of friends
We enjoyed each other’s company
We could talk to each other for hours
We talked about anything and everything
Nothing was off limits or sacred between us
I used to love...
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Categories:
callously, friend, loss,
Form:
Free verse
THE BOY IN THE BLUE DENIM DRESS
We met him at the Pride Parade joining all those who came there to unite…
He was wearing a blue denim dress and carrying a flag in colors blue and pink and white.
He proudly waved his...
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Categories:
callously, inspiration,
Form:
Rhyme
They Ask1. They Ask (For 1984 riots)
Everyone asks;
how were you coupled with him?
Whose desertion
has dried up your eyes.
Finding solace in my gasps
You tell me-
How can I disclose
that the radiance of your blood,
before becoming my vermilion,
is gleaming...
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Categories:
callously, poetry, violence, women,
Form:
Blank verse
FoundThey found her today, curled around a dirty blanket under an overpass. The coroner estimated her age at 78.
She had been an aged, unhealthy homeless woman, living on the streets, seeking sustenance from whatever...
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Categories:
callously, betrayal, destiny, devotion, emotions, farewell, hurt, loss,
Form:
Narrative
Seduced By Poseidon's DaughterAs rippling horizon
douses fiery orb,
you are at your
most alluring.
Ethereal,
diaphanous limbs
stretch out,
reach for me,
beckon to me.
Barely audible murmurs,
laced with
forbidden promises,
cross the distance
between us.
Whispers become
more insistent,
more urgent,
more pressing.
Begging, cajoling,
pleading, coercing,
demanding that I come to you,
that I give...
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Categories:
callously, heartbreak, lust, metaphor, ocean, sea, sensual, sexy,
Form:
Free verse
Me, and Everybody ElseYou said you loved me
I let down my robe
I gave you a sight of what I had
never let
any other man behold,
Then you said you needed me,And
just
like Isaac lay still on the altar
Without a...
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Categories:
callously, pain
Form:
ABC