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Premium Member Made In Neonazia
Made in Neonazia

Life wrote you and I this poem on a sunny day of watching
penguin’s colonies bathing on the beaches near Cape Town 
A splendid display of harmony of sun ocean and tourist attraction
warm sand...

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Categories: dragoons, evil,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Never Land Part 5
A lad is stopped by roving cops, who shoot in disregard.

His face is black, he’s on his back, a breeze is breathing hard,

he bleeds and dies, his mama cries, the screaming sky is scarred,

the sheriff...

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Categories: dragoons, fantasy,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Poet
THE POET’S PANEGYRIC

“There’s someone I knew with talent unleashed
and a heart that had for so many relentlessly reached
This poet sought inspiration from the living and the dead
But I can tell you this about the poet...

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Categories: dragoons, life, words,
Form: Rhyme
Wonderful Worthing Promenade Part 1
Five miles of neatly spaced suckered palm planted 
Bustling promenade,
Not withstanding a provincial cafe-culture 
Of restaurants and exciting little bars,
Enhance upon regal elegance of the crammed hotels
Regency period style facades;
Their fashionable shadows slowly lifting and...

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Categories: dragoons, sea, , Lullaby,
Form: Rhyme
She Needs a Hero
Alas! Just like poor Rapunzel, poor Princess Fauna was imprisoned in the highest wicked tower in her entire kingdom! Princess Fauna had long natural golden hair just as long and sturdy as Rapunzel's.  Rapunzel...

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Categories: dragoons, 10th grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Monologue



Daniel Morgan's Masterpiece, Part Ii
...The sharp-shooters opened on him first,
Cutting down fifteen of his dragoons,
Tartleton ordered a grand charged,
with his infantry now on the move.

The sharp-shooters fired and fell back,
were absorbed in the second line,
who had been ordered to...

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Categories: dragoons, america, conflict, hero, history, patriotic, success, war,
Form: Epic
Premium Member The British Soldier At Balaclava
By Robert J (Bob) Moore © 2016

I am a British soldier, been a soldier all my life
and back home in England, I left 2 kids and a wife
now I’m outside Sebastapol, with Cardigans Brigade
waiting to...

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Categories: dragoons, adventure, conflict, death, england, military, war,
Form: Rhyme
To Win By Losing, Or the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, Part Ii
...Through the woodlands the riflemen did steam,
reinforcing General Greene’s second line,
the British pressed on, still on the attack,
but they had quite the devil of a time.

Marching through forest that broke up their ranks,
while Americans poured...

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Categories: dragoons, america, conflict, courage, freedom, history, patriotic, war,
Form: Epic
Borodino Part 2 By Mikhail Lermontov
And when the sky turned light and rosy
All started fussy fast and noisy,
Line by the line had shown.
Our colonel’s born as dashing fellow,
Tsar’s servant; dad for soldiers. Bellow
spread after wound – not voice of cello,
So...

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Categories: dragoons, anger, courage, fire, military, poetry, poets, soldier,
Form: Heroic Couplet
You Help Me With Your Guns
You help me with your gun

Your mind had been casted strong
with an iron reinforcement of wrong
guileful tied my life to your machines 
and you help me with your guns

Your heart sees me as a contender ...

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Categories: dragoons, grief,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Reincarnated Lovers - Part 2 of 2 ( Co-Written With Carolyn Devonshire )
Enslaved no more, I ran to him; lovingly we embraced
     His arms around me, I knew my feelings were not misplaced
We fell to our knees in pleasure, my gown slowly fell...

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Categories: dragoons, fantasy, lovelove,
Form: Narrative
Dragoons
Scraping the valley floor leaping skyward                             ...

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© John Beam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dragoons, allegory, christian, conflict, death, evil, military, war,
Form: Couplet
Mikey Hall
Mikey is an Invictus man, 
Gets many medals in archery, 
Sporty and keen he continues,
From his previous Army career. 

In the Queens Dragoons Guards, 
Whilst training he got stuck, fell,
From a rope bridge: broken neck,
Spine,...

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Categories: dragoons, body, destiny, dream, health, sports, strength, success,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Till Ragnorak Comes
From Valhalla’s fortress of spears and shields,	
Valkyrie riders make their daily runs…
Crossing Bifrost to Midgard’s battlefields,		
Harvesting warriors till Ragnorak comes.

Flying from Valhalla on their war horses,	
Thundering hooves beat like old battle drums,
Odin’s blond daughters watching...

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Categories: dragoons, death, mythology, religion, song, war,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Multilingual Birds of a Feather

     The Mockingbird sings out his misleading best,
  
     in hopes to attract a dupe with a nest,

     where the squatter believes...

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Categories: dragoons, allusion, betrayal, bullying, irony, sound, spoken word,
Form: Rhyme
Captured
We shall plunder your ship 
an old ship of our line.
Dare you fight
This, Ninty-pounder might.

On your trail were
our sloops alright.
Ahoy says my lieutenant.
We have you in sights.

Fifty four on two decks 
Like a corvette’s disenchanted...

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© Jai Garg  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dragoons, adventure
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs