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Long Decorum Poems

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


April's Babbling Foolishness
(Created using the bAbBlE sentence generator, various text excerpts, and a minuscule bit of human editing.) 

And she smells good without keeping all ...

Beef, sitting lonely on that lies floating on the tufted floor. "Surely,"...

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© Tom Arnone  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: decorum, art, computer, crazy, food, funny, horror, humor,
Form: Prose



Premium Member Three Ways of Swiping the World Cup
THREE WAYS of Swiping the World Cup

"It is sweet and fitting/glorious to lay your life down for your country » - from a poem by HORACE

(See my story selected to represent France in the 2006...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: decorum, football, games, humor, sports, stress, woman, women,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Holy Standup Matters
In April of this year I began preparing a new organic gardening patch,
planning to have it ready for next year's expansion from a too-small garden
in front of my recently acquired Connecticut Cape Cod home.

I have...

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Categories: decorum, culture, garden, health, humanity, humor, nature,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Events
slang..
up-dogged = when you chip in to keep a conversation trend going
fit = gorgeous
buje = unexplainable glamor
football minute = a minute, that with time-outs, that lasts a half an hour.
crute = cute but cringy
women's-rights =...

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Categories: decorum, drink, humor, perspective, school, student, wisdom, write,
Form: Free verse
My Perfect Home Zone
My Perfect Home Zone...

I want the breeze of Jannah to permeate our abodes,
A restful peace within it take hold,
So I ask Allah to fill in them His light entirely,
with joy, contentment, & pure tranquillity,
To answer...

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Categories: decorum, family, happiness, home, inspiration, islamic, meaningful, prayer,
Form: Tail-rhyme



Searching For Rella
It was just another Saturday night,
wasn't with nobody
My pockets were full
and my heart was on call
I was dressed to the nines,
and my hair was laid just fine
when I stepped into the 
Coats-For-Kids charity ball
I made...

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Categories: decorum, lost love, love, romance,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Tea Is Served
Gathered in the shade of her quaint little garden, 
 where a trellis was woven with rose climbing vines,
   something enchanting, had been deftly designed, 
     on an ordinary...

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Categories: decorum, autumn, death, friendship, happiness, love,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Should the Levee Ever Break, Act 1, Scene 3, Part 4
Steve: This sounds like the traditional Hindu caste system. I get it; all that Kama Sutra stuff.

John: You mean Kama Sutra IPA? It’s a local brew. Not bad.

Steve: Douche bag say wha?

John: Wha?

Steve: Please continue,...

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Categories: decorum, allegory, society,
Form: Prose Poetry
To My Love Part 5 Tbc
As the odyssey in the skiff continued a more sentient being begun to appear,
At times feeling as a eunuch who was unable to change anything,
In zenith of toxicity as miasma on a cold misty morning.
What...

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Categories: decorum, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Wayfare Manor
In a peculiar puny town nestled in western Massachusetts,
There lives an enchanted mansion in the Wilbraham woods,
Hidden in the hills away from the eastern city's pollutants,
Where the creme de la creme masquerades in cowled hoods.

Around...

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Categories: decorum, adventure, fairy, fantasy, time, , western,
Form: Rhyme
The Secrets of Love
Once upon a day, two pretty women strolled down a pastoral park that offered their cheeks the most countrified caress and their eyes an orchard of assorted pomegranates. 
After succumbing to weariness, the two courtly...

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Categories: decorum, beautiful, love, universe,
Form: Prose Poetry
David and Goliath, Enigma and Pandora's Lot
David was a young man, David had courage
But David’s courage worried him somewhat!
Citizenship policy needed a Don
Leading by example was attractive, but forlorn 
And Locke’s dominative turn had shattered the Kings’ celestial deity 
Leaving very...

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Categories: decorum, introspection,
Form: Sapphic stanza
Premium Member The Ride
I push my head out the car window
As far as I can reach
I’m on a ride
Through Beirut
Energized
Galvanized
Oblivious to the walls
Of restriction
On my soul
I lean out futhur
My hair wild and free
The wind making love to me
Caressing...

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Categories: decorum, freedom, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
Woods and Trees
In late Spring when heros scream

A source of sophistication from faint misery
Inside the thwart hidden silence of the pivotal solace of my mind
With mind blowing excursion toward the legally blind inside
Woods in growing habitation &...

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Categories: decorum, adventure, angst, animals, art, death, faith, family,
Form: Free verse
Let Go and Let God
love the grey in a lazy day bridge the gap in my dreams through twisted schemes
filter through the notion of belonging mark the longing get a following 
we are in this til the end my...

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Categories: decorum, anxiety, art,
Form: Free verse
Civility and Man: a Historical View
Civility and Man: A Historical View

Since man began to populate the earth,
And feel the pull of Satan’s evil ways.
The angels came to teach the fallen souls: 
Proposing righteous ways to live earth days.
Decorum had been...

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Categories: decorum, history, people, philosophy, socialgod, world, god,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member High Tech Lynching
"HIGH TECH LYNCHING"

April 6, 2023, a dark and sad day in Tennessee history
Black men striped of their first amendment right to tell their story
The Declaration of Independence, states that "all men are created equal"
But the...

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© Floyd Neal  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: decorum, anger, betrayal, bullying, change, emotions, history, life,
Form: Rhyme
Everthing Is Everything
In the summer Hot Weather, is the season of expressing the ultimate calamity of days of
unbearable treasure.  The measure of pleasure is fullfill as the season soon turns bitter
cold.  And now we prepare...

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Categories: decorum, dedication, devotion, childrensummer, summer,
Form: Light Verse
The Great Lie
The Great Lie

Dulce et Decorum est pro Patria mori
I believed that once
I laughed and chatted to my friend
As we boarded the troopship
To take us to the far side of the world

Never been abroad before
We were...

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Categories: decorum, war, death, me, death, me, sleep,
Form: Free verse
"porkpie Jones."
Porkpie Jones has brittle bones, and crusted corn-filled toes,

And sleety eyes and bulgy thighs, and brillo pad elbows,

His underarms are typical farms, and reek a barnyard smell,

Its quite the place for creepy, crawly, parasites ...

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Categories: decorum, childhood, education, children, funny, on writing and
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member See: a Marriage Worthy, Letters Offered To An Aching Bride
"See: A Marriage Worthy, Letters Offered to an Aching Bride"



See 
The blood of man
drips from his fingers

note the true 
Son of Man
No loud crimson 

cardinal feathers
gently caressing
psalming minds

No White Hat 
nor flag in hand, yet...

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Categories: decorum, freedom, love, marriage,
Form: Free verse
Cascading Metaphors
Cascading Metaphors
A perpetual stream of sacred consciousness flowing ever and ever beyond planets and stars and even plenty of universe.
beacon of light to a hurting world in seek of solace to delve into one's emotions
a...

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Categories: decorum, art, , literature,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member My Cloud By Preston
My cloud is a drifty sort of cloud. 
A kicked back, go-where-the-wind-blows, kind of cloud.
It’s an easy-going, shoes-off, feet-on-the-table, kind of a place. 
If there were a door, it would be a revolving door.
First, because...

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Categories: decorum, angst, silver, sky, perspective, integrity,
Form: Free verse
The Poet
We all look out at the austere scenic view

Away into darkened silence to summon its approaching few
Some may even insist on writing a haiku?
Others ponder or relinquish to disagree;
The poet writes to expose the lie,

A...

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Categories: decorum, art, computer-internet, dedication, faith, fear, holiday, dream,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The First of February 2020
Out into the crisp February morn,
Sunshine finally frees nature
From the long oppressive grip
Of the icy, snowy, bitter cold of
Grey darkness that has enveloped
Both sky and human heart alike.
Nature briefly awakens, 
The small winter birds scatter
And...

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Categories: decorum, patriotic, political,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs