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Long Comity Poems

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Letter To Eden
My deplorable emotional collapse. 

Lucky for me, she happened to be in her many hour siestas!

My dear sister amelie came over (previously arranged to pick up some rocks that z mama rolled in a pile)...

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Categories: comity, angel, beautiful, caregiving, child, dad, daughter, father,
Form: Narrative



Ghostly Spirits From Deadly Arsenal Spell Haunting Annihilation
Ghostly spirits from deadly arsenal spell haunting annihilation

With mighty mouse and Hercules height 
tried to retrieve sanity spread loose;
a faded unpleasant memory - even enlisting
decades old cartoon characters: 
Natasha squirrel and Bullwinkle moose
flow of electrons...

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Categories: comity, absence, adventure, angst, anxiety, atheist, body, crazy,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Tears Of A Clown
Against a willowy wailing backdrop of inner chaos,
an indignant incendiary mask stifles the simmering cauldrons,
of a stoic stage clown post lachrymose performance wearily stunning yet stung,
or the surreptitious posture of the laugh it off as...

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Categories: comity, angst, anxiety, august, confusion, deep, emotions, sad,
Form: Free verse
Literary Orgasm
(alternate title – A bona 
er fide dog day afternoon delight).

A mere half dozen vowels 
constitute the English language 
    Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay
Consonants comprise majority
  
(sans remaining twenty) 
   ...

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Categories: comity, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure,
Form: Lay
Atomic Brinkmanship Double Edged Sword of Damocles
Grisly bared horror jawbones Kristallnacht
totalitarian brandishes, flaunts, launches 
global threat half cocked.

Vladimir Putin itching
to loose nuclear bomb
end of the world scenario ofttimes
iterated throughout history
though an atheist (actually Unitarian),
no doubt this, that or another psalm
countless times...

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Categories: comity, 11th grade, 12th grade, age, angst, cry,
Form: Rhyme



Why Me Father Daughter Relationship
Why me father/daughter relationship
important to this papa

Fourteen and a half years
since death of mother (mine),
nary one iota of communication
in general and compassion

in particular while
she lived, now wears
heavy and yokes
mantle fostering tears

indirectly sabotaging rapport
with eldest daughter
futility...

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Categories: comity, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, appreciation,
Form: Enclosed Rhyme
And Ignoble Prize Trumpeting Hubris Awarded To
And ignoble prize trumpeting hubris awarded to...

Bourgeoisie donning ersatz
overstuffed ego freezer bewigged pate
"FAKE" grotesque humanitarian
bribed corrupt judges will vindicate
jimmied cracked corn
land of "milk and honey"

red hot button he spoils to activate
countdown to Armageddon
leaving nation prostrate,
all...

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Categories: comity, 11th grade, 12th grade, abuse, fire, freedom,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Atomic Brinkmanship Double Edged Grisly Horror Jawbones Kristallnacht
Vladimir Putin itching
to loose nuclear bomb
end of the world scenario ofttimes
iterated throughout history
though an atheist (actually Unitarian),
no doubt this, that or another psalm
countless times the Bible
references Armageddon and doomsday
impossible mission to remain
cool, collected and calm.

Whether...

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Categories: comity, abuse, angst, bullying, environment, farewell, grief, heartbreak,
Form: Rhyme
One Flag One Country
One flag one country

in the beginning there was hope it was agreed upon
That a turkey was a big chicken and it wouldn’t offend anyone 
as the two fowls had no say and didn’t they had...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: comity, america, angst, art,
Form: Blank verse
Nigeria
Nigeria. 
The country of my birth. Beautiful in youth. Wrinkled as the years pass by. Through no fault of hers. But by the doing and undoing of her children, consciously and unconsciously.
Blessed by God. Impoverished...

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Categories: comity, africa, allegory, anger, betrayal,
Form: Free verse
A Glorious Universe
What natural
Is, tell!
The hawk in tabloid swoop did boast –
Whose sweetened-toil doth but
Stink, becometh it
A merry-menu nutriment.

The floods and the woods
Of their own stead in silent-words
– As a sentry –
Sendeth but a sober plea of...

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© Canny Amah  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: comity, dedication
Form: I do not know?
Atomic Brinkmanship Double Edged Grisly Horror
blue war red hot political issues dont amount 
to a hill of beans 
   when Sword of Damocles  count
approaches zero hour 
   as global tensions mount

signaling increased chance 
 ...

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Categories: comity, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, culture,
Form: I do not know?
Smell of Fresh Mown Grass Last Day of August 2021
Ah... already the summer 
approaches closing time,
but yours truly can squeeze 
one more rhyme 
before September first,
thus the following lines after...

Brainstorming, concentrating
panning... for poem
idea shattered brew
tilly by deafening seasonal
greensward cutting crew
contracted throughout summer to mow
leaves...

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Categories: comity, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Rhyme
Smell of Fresh Mown Grass
Brainstorming, concentrating
panning... for poem
idea shattered brew
tilly by deafening seasonal
greensward cutting crew
contracted throughout summer to mow

leaves of grass
every Tuesday, which drew
attention toward fragrant aroma
seeping into nostrils
of me - match hew,
heavily negated true

quiescence courtesy ear splitting
soundcloud of...

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Categories: comity, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Compensatory Force of Nemesis
I’ve written enough small poetry
to start a nuclear war.
Do you want to die in traffic
behind the wheel of your car? Or in yr rodeer camp next fall.

Control eludes us. The hero
loses urinary control, the unified...

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Categories: comity, angel, hero, humor, music, nature, poetry, war,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Mom's Eulogy
It's already hard enough to say anything accurately
without further obfuscating and camouflaging the soul.
The faces in the funeral pews are impassive, impatient
and the dead woman cares not what's said, isn't even present.

The poet gets innumerable...

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Categories: comity, boat, death, eulogy, father, funeral, mom, nature,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member If It Wasnt For Poetry
From the very depths of my inner being I cherish  poetry,
without the written verse I’d  be impoverished as a person,
literary projects spur me on to otherworldy epic peaks,
an open channel with furtherance from...

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Categories: comity, art, august, celebration, creation, deep, freedom, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Ode To a Planet
My earth, my mother!

You wrapped your self

In the vesture of selfless eyes

I dub you it divine,

In your comity letter

To the green mountains

And scars in the mug of the ocean

I heard your voice

Far from my mother’s...

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Categories: comity, beauty, beauty, green,
Form: I do not know?
One Flag One Country
One flag one country

in the beginning, there was hope it was agreed upon
That a turkey was a big chicken and it wouldn’t offend anyone
as the two fowls had no say and didn’t they had a...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: comity, atheist, dedication, deep, depression, desire,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Once Upon a Country
Once upon a time
In the distant past
There was a country
Built by the sweat of her adopted children
And painstakingly through thick and thin
Became God’s own country
The light of the world
Whenever she spoke, the international community stood...

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Categories: comity, allusion, america, betrayal, change, character, depression, hyperbole,
Form: Free verse
Nay Adieu
Always be a blossom   with fragrance-hue
Shaking thee in half a quake, from tip to toe,
Thy will   be touched by    a drop of soft dew
For continuity of nexus is...

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Categories: comity, farewell, heart, hilarious,
Form: Sonnet
A Scrpit
My life is like script
Conscripted to dance to the rhythms of distortions
As a clown of western audience, 
I fool around,  monologuing before my protagonists
A cast of extortionists party on my identity
A half devil, a...

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Categories: comity, people, metaphor, , western,
Form: I do not know?

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