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Long Cooked over Poems. Below are the most popular long Cooked over by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Cooked over poems by poem length and keyword.


Cymbric Vale
I believed that I was rural … that I lived in country style,
where the city was close handy … that big distance was a mile.
Trains and buses ferried daily; a freeway ran close by …
comforts...

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Categories: cooked over, holiday,
Form: Rhyme



A Love's Dialogue
Unique: I need someone to hold me and tell
me it's alright.
I need someone to hold my hands and feel
my pain.
I need someone to kiss away my pain.
I need someone to look into my eyes and...

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Categories: cooked over, allusion,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member A Poem For My History Teacher
I wanted to write
 The best slavery poem   ever written—
Perhaps win a Pulitzer or Faulkner. 

I had every intention of conforming 
To the standards 
Of modern verse and composition, 
Lyrics fluidly written, 
Perfect...

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Categories: cooked over, assonance, forgiveness, history, holocaust, humanity, memorial, slavery,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Landsbyen -Into the North- An Epic Poem 7
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A new day begins and new promises made
The child guiding his way
Finally warmed he seemed less afraid
As through the snow they slowly made headway
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     “Who is this child?” he whispered to...

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Categories: cooked over, christmas, fairy,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Remember When
Remember when you were very young,                             ...

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Categories: cooked over, fun, games, life, love, remember, today, youth,
Form: Dramatic Verse



Premium Member I Want a Doggy
Oh how I want a doggy, 
a bundle of love and fur.                       ...

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Categories: cooked over, dog, friend, love,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Finally Saved Part 2 - Translation From Rabindranath Tagore
This is the Second Part of the Translation from Rabindranath Tagore, Nobel-Laureate Philosopher Poet from India. 





Father only smiled; thought, "women
are emotionally heated balloons! 
Life is a difficult  salvation, they don't have that knowledge", 
After...

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Categories: cooked over, father daughter, love, marriage, women,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Brace For Impact
We were off,                                ...

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Categories: cooked over, car, kid, red, snow, vacation, weather, winter,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
FICTIONAL BIO:
FICTIONAL BIO:

The missus asked me
(hitherto known as her bozo)
just mere moments ago
to craft humorous poem to glow
nsync with the shiny nose of Rudolph
keeping syncopated metrical flow
thus methought to crow
about being equally as foolish
streaking naked outside...

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Categories: cooked over, adventure, allegory, courage, cute, hair, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Fairy
Come look come see,                               ...

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Categories: cooked over, crazy, dream, humor, sister, tree,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Verdict
.                          NOW

Well, GI Jack is welcome back, he left his...

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Categories: cooked over, society, war,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member What's Love Got To Do With It
I started out life as Anna Mae Bullock,                           ...

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Categories: cooked over, child, cry, hurt, music, song, woman, world,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member A Party In the Snow
2020 has been a year of blue,                            ...

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Categories: cooked over, blue, christmas, cry, fun, new years day,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member De'Ja Vu - Wuthering Heights - 2nd Half
Here's the deal...
   This is, as indicated, the 2nd HALF of this poem. Due to Poetry Soup's file-size limitations, this piece had to be posted in 2 parts. 
   The 1st...

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Categories: cooked over, betrayal, funny, humor, lost love,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Slow-Cooked Conversion Stories
I was raised in one of those white nationalist churches,
passing itself off as a Christian evangelical Bible church,
where "evangelical" meant fundamental
and "fundamental" meant we did not interpret scripture
but accepted it as God's literal trans-historical Word
of...

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Categories: cooked over, childhood, christian, earth, faith, health, integrity, senses,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Paul and Sarah
He was born in backwoods Missouri.
1840 the year he arrived.
Conflict, sickness and hard times prevailed.
Through it all he grew strong and survived.
Skills to live were a gift from his father.
Faith in God from his mother...

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Categories: cooked over, adventure, america, blessing, journey,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Chapter 72 -- Damian Delilah Mallory and Polly: the Date Closes
The Cascades congregation came
To an end. Dashing Damian and 
His crew were out of the vicinity.
On their way home. Polly spoke 
"I had me a good time tonight!
Thanks for the invitation."
She said, "I'm hungry." 
Damian...

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Categories: cooked over, devotion, emotions, family, house, universe,
Form: Alliteration
Invisibly tortured courtesy existential nihilism
Invisibly tortured courtesy existential nihilism

Psyche wracked with agony
impossible mission to extricate lovely bones
they wanna remain permanently abed.

I chiefly function to amass knowledge
courtesy assiduously, habitually,
and judiciously reading
an eclectic assortment of written material.

Yours truly woke
with ambition, disposition,
inclination,...

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Categories: cooked over, 6th grade, 7th grade, absence, age, angst,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Having Enough-Remembering Thanksgiving
I awoke to the familiar sound of dishes rattling in Mother’s kitchen and to the thick scent of coffee wafting through the air. I glanced out my bedroom window; the neighborhood was lit by the...

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Categories: cooked over, thanksgiving, thanksgiving day,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Make Do and Mend
Make Do and Mend,

Years ago we had jobs
We had fun and money in our pocket
Things were much better then
Once you could go out the door
And never ever lock it

But still so many struggled
To buy food...

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© Peter Dome  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cooked over, community,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Unwoven Memories
I grew up and out on a four family-owned,
and cooperatively-organized,
extended matriarchal farm.

Four interdependent 1940s through 1970s patriarchally managed businesses,
without substantial questions about who should wear pants,
yet with a surprising matriarchal cooperative understory.

The boxers outnumbered the...

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Categories: cooked over, culture, family, farm, happiness, health, political, usa,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Chapter 79 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: Birthday Party
Dolly woke first kissed Damian 
On his cheek. He was still asleep.
Today was July 27th  Dolly 
Thought, "Oh my Goodness."
"Today is me and Molly's 
Birthday. Justin and 
Jordan turned 10 in April. Now
Me and...

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Categories: cooked over, birth, confidence, dance, devotion, family, good morning,
Form: Alliteration
There Was An Old Lady Who Lived In a Hut
I heard a story being told by a traveling man. He told of a story that was passed down from father to son for generations This story journeyed from country to country and was translated...

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Categories: cooked over, appreciation, friendship, society, symbolism, tribute, visionary, woman,
Form: Metrical Tale
Premium Member Chapter 69 -- Damian Delilah Mallory and Polly: Secret Places
Aah Summer time. The house 
Was quiet. Dolly and Molly were 
The only ones awake and already 
Showered and dressed. Dolly said. 
"Woo I am ready for whatever."
Molly agreed saying, "Yeah, 
Sister girl what are...

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Categories: cooked over, allusion, best friend, color,
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member The Light
Quote By Poet: "Some pets are people in fur coats"

 
I had a calling,                     ...

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Categories: cooked over, child, dad, dog, love, sleep, true love,
Form: Personification

Book: Shattered Sighs