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Long Carribean Poems

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Premium Member RASTA ANDREW AND THE LADY WITH THE RED DREADLOCKS
REGGIE WHITE SIGNING AUTOGRAPHS AT UNIVERSITY MALL THE DAY YJAY TOWNSEND JOHNSON HENRY PLOTTED TO HAVE ME MURDERED OVER MY POETRY THE KILLERS LAY AWAITING FOR ANDREWS TAHOE TO PULL IN THEY PARKED IN FRONT...

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Categories: carribean, allah,
Form: Naat



Gazing At a Masterpiece Part 1
1)Bind your eyes with a scarf. Do not cheat, allow no light to pass through.

2)Pick a quiet place with just you and the following; your paints, your paintbrushes, your easel, and your canvas, and collected...

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© Laura Hew  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: carribean, devotion, friendship, happiness, hope, passion, placeslight, blue,
Form: I do not know?
Do You See the Nigeria I See
I see a Nigeria clothed in white linen,
Her skin glitters and glows like the sun.
Her lips brightened the earth of its darknes,
Unity, love, progress and kindness uphold her.
She dances among the nations of the world
joyfully...

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Categories: carribean, africa, art, , cute,
Form: Free verse
You
Things at first were a little complicated
You pulled through, stayed and you waited.
Nobody had ever tried that hard for me
Your love for me seemed like the Carribean Sea.
Later on I realised you were the right...

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Categories: carribean, cry, feelings, for him, high school, hurt,
Form: Lyric
Back For Good
Absense makes the heart grow fonder
Did you miss me? A question for you to ponder
Even if you said you did not you are a liar
The bad ones back and its you that I am after

Before...

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© Penn Kname  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: carribean, death, time,
Form: I do not know?



Premium Member The Heart of a Poet : Speaks ( Part 1 )
Hello , POETS and POETESSES : as my host would say
 I have been asked to speak in his stead take it as you may
 Like many other Hearts I have known infatuation and Love
Of...

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Categories: carribean, fantasy, love, passion, time, wifeday, day, love,
Form: Rhyme
The Family Vacation
The family vacation, 
two kids, the dog, my wife and me, 
the station wagon's all packed up 
but Timmy has to pee! 
At last we're off, two hundred miles, 
we stop at Mickey D's 
"Whaddya...

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Categories: carribean, family,
Form: Verse
The Family Vacation
The family vacation,
two kids, the dog, my wife and me,
the station wagon's all packed up
but Timmy has to pee!
At last we're off, two hundred miles,
we stop at Mickey D's
for cheeseburgers, four cokes and fries,
the kids...

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Categories: carribean, adventure, family, wife,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Oye, Latin
There I stood, flushed: gripping
a  diaphanous pelvis of his guitar, 
he rips a pulpy drool of velvet notes…
glossy under a roulette of lights,
saucy on the parquet floor upon
an artist's feet :his  body movement...

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Categories: carribean, magic, music,
Form: Free verse
The Freaks Picked the Wrong Family
(fact)

The freaks had picked the wrong family to mess with.
Emotional disturbance was caused in my son life.
Everything my son feel I go through it too for we are family.
As you can see being from the...

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Categories: carribean, truth,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Christmas In Newyork
Christmas in Newyork 

Fresh pigeon peas, jug Gug, a leg of pork 

Turkey well marinated, freshly bake coconut bread 

Line up to be place in the old brick oven, 

Hammering above the windows as the...

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Categories: carribean, adventure, allusion, analogy, anxiety, appreciation, break up,
Form: Blank verse
Pretty Eyes
He tells me I have 
Pretty eyes,
That he likes the color;
They are blue-green...
I wonder if he likes them
Because they are so 
Unusual to him-
His are the eyes of 
Un guate- coffee-black;
Is it a novelty
To look...

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Categories: carribean, love,
Form: Free verse
A Sad Carribean
This poem is based on my country of Port-au-Prince Haiti.
(none fiction contest poem)

A sad Carribean that went through so much.
Got destroyed by hurricane.
So many lives died and suffer.
I wonder what's next, would it be a...

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Categories: carribean, natural disasters, poetry, sad,
Form: Free verse

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