Long Dune Poems
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Some Pro's and Con's of Being Connected To Virtual RealitySome pro's and con's of being connected to virtual reality
Dune not be bashful, grumpy, leery
or any other contemporary dwarf man
regarding countless less well known dwarves
(that never got a chance
to play a bit part) such as...
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Categories:
dune, 11th grade, 12th grade, 1st grade, adventure,
Form:
Rhyme
Some Pro's and Con's of Being Virtually Connected To Reality Poetic VersesSome Pro's and Con's of being Virtually Connected to Reality poetic verses
Dune not be bashful, grumpy, leery
or any other contemporary dwarf man
even countless less well known dwarves
(that never got a chance
to play a bit part)...
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Categories:
dune, 11th grade, 12th grade, addiction, appreciation, celebration,
Form:
Rhyme
Wildmoor SymphonyFIRST MOVEMENT (Minor Key)
Times such as these test body soul and mind
So should our thoughts be pain and dark confined
Or loosed to concentrate on brighter things
Like furry puppies, flowers and girls on swings
In this bright...
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Categories:
dune, nature,
Form:
Rhyme
Yours truly embarks on wild goose chase after elusive pot of goldYours truly embarks on wild goose chase after elusive pot of gold
alternately titled: incorrigible lottery dreamer
big plans to relocate self and spouse
to some tropical island paradise
by the dashboard light
(the above line credited
to musician named Meatloaf)
upon...
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Categories:
dune, adventure, angel, appreciation, blessing, drug, happy, humorous,
Form:
Rhyme
Rough Roads To RoamThe flames of the furnace (well-travelled by wind
slowly glazing the rags of gray women chagrined
at the sight of a hair fleeing tresses now thinned)
sometimes billow like waves flooding naves through the night,
when the lightning...
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Categories:
dune, culture, earth, humanity, planet, world,
Form:
Rhyme
Road TripRoad Trip
The country, people, and the village,
All equal, as if, for the first time,
All of that gave a fresher image,
Nay, 'tis but a relative vantage.
Save fresh road, to its left bears a sign.
"A few...
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Categories:
dune, adventure, allegory, childhood, grandfather, meaningful, nostalgia, remember,
Form:
Rhyme
Botched and Bungled Interpersonal Opportunities ViewedBotched and bungled interpersonal opportunities viewed...
tonight October 25th, 2022
terrifically summarily requoting
poetic outdated iteration,
I share the following lines
echoing in the valley
of love and delight.
courtesy 20/20 hindsight
October twenty fifth
two thousand and twenty two
admirable,...
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Categories:
dune, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, anger,
Form:
Rhyme
Down a Piece and ThereThe country, people, and the village,
All equal, as if, for the first time,
All of that gave a fresher image,
Nay, 'tis but a relative vantage.
Save fresh road, to its left bears a sign.
"A few more...
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Categories:
dune, allegory, beach, childhood, grandfather, nostalgia, remember, travel,
Form:
Narrative
From Blank Screen To Logorrhea I Write With Confused AdumbrationsFrom blank screen to logorrhea, I write with confused adumbrations
Methinks hmm, perhaps
I admittedly self plagiarize and quite aware
aforementioned amalgamated, conglomerated,
fabricated, jerry rigged, and organized
eye gripping titled
poem already aired a year plus ago,
though revisiting...
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Categories:
dune, absence, adventure, business, endurance, fish, grief, imagery,
Form:
Rhyme
Ode To a Wretched Robot“You meddling mechanical moron,
you’ve ruined everything,
the thingamabob is running amok,
can’t you hear the alarm bells ring?
You clinking, clanking cretin,
you demented digital dunce,
you never do what I tell you,
and I’ve warned you more than once.
You’re a...
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Categories:
dune, humor, science fiction,
Form:
Light Verse
What Have I Seen?1
Sunrise, late winter
skunk smell
turkey flock
playful otter, too.
The white heron
a great blue,
white phase,
in the abandoned beaver pond.
Purple clematis
its long-awned achenes
in globose heads
spidery, fiery, extravagant fruit!
To identify or classify
birds by
the complexity or beauty
of their songs.
And so
what is...
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Categories:
dune, allah, girl, nature, peace, prayer, war, writing,
Form:
Verse
Botched and Bungled Interpersonal Opportunities ViewedBotched and bungled interpersonal opportunities viewed...
(summarily iterated June 30th, 2020)
I share the following lines
with utmost delight
courtesy 20/20 hindsight
June twenty ninth
two thousand and twenty
corrigible, fallible,
and intelligible light
hearted fella (aging
baby boomer) usually polite
doth not trend toward
superficial nor...
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Categories:
dune, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 7th
Form:
Free verse
From Blank Screen To Logorrhea I Write With Confused AdumbrationsFrom Blank Screen To Logorrhea, I Write With Confused Adumbrations
Methinks hmm, perhaps
aforementioned conglomerated eye gripping titled,
poem already aired
though revisiting said theme
downplayed as thoughts blare
though similar content
invariably communicated,
sans trademark Pi Seine fishtail career
as applies to other...
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Categories:
dune, adventure, beautiful, celebration, confidence, humorous, husband, innocence,
Form:
Rhyme
Grant This Civil Yankee To Doodle Till Lee Gets Blue In the FaceGrant this civil yankee to doodle till Lee gets blue in the face
blowing 99 red balloons April 9th, 2023
will signal 158 years since Appomattox
plus what would have been ninety sixth birth
of the late...
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Categories:
dune, 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure, america, appreciation,
Form:
Rhyme
An Early Morning Walk On the BeachI awoke after hearing a noise on the roof of the cottage, it sounded like a couple of seagulls, probably fighting over a piece of bread.
I was wide awake now and looked over at the...
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Categories:
dune, beach, holiday, inspirational, ocean, people, sea, stars,
Form:
Free verse
Be Not Complacent Bout Dire Global WarmingBe not complacent 'bout dire global warming...
Thus spake Zarathustra
necessitating donning layered clothing
in tandem, especially trumpeting
being with wise mind and economical
exercising usage of fossil fuel
completing most tasks
involving driving automobile
courtesy designing...
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Categories:
dune, 12th grade, appreciation, april, bereavement, caregiving, conflict,
Form:
Rhyme
Alpine WindIt's too hot and humid for September!
Even dust specks descending in the room's sunlight
are beads of sweat running down my sides.
I bring pencil, crossword and ice tea
to this chair and table, these angled shutters,...
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Categories:
dune, humor, longing, weather,
Form:
Imagism
Eggs-Acting Revenge Part 2Shh-aaah....shh-aah, Oh how never ending is the sea..' I thought I should come down here
Maybe it will help my insight into this terrible event??...Oh I don't know..' you just can't
work things/people out...
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Categories:
dune, anti bullying,
Form:
Narrative
Island HoppingISLAND HOPPING
by
JOHN M. ARRIBAS
My first day of community service at Glen Oaks
Assigned to spend time with a few elderly folks
Spotted an old gentleman staring out into space
Weathered beaten hands and a sun etched face
How are...
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Categories:
dune, war, world war ii,
Form:
Rhyme
Peril Us Aye Grant This To Be a Civil Yet Hurried Lee Red(Alternately titled always look on the bright side of life)
Armageddon wold be a morbidly amazing,
concluding (reign of Homo Sapiens)
fascinating albeit simultaneously catastrophic boon
dog gull to accompany
...
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Categories:
dune, 10th grade, 12th grade, future, howl, image,
Form:
Cowboy Poetry
Fun Net Ticks and Sill Lab Buff Hick Aye Shuncurt hissy Matthew Scott Harris
who wishes ewe well
to make $cents of the following
mumbo jumbo lettered gumbo.
Hip puck crease see
(ad hoc) key hide dee claim
haint how my noggin
comports itself to take aim,
cuz ear lee aire...
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Categories:
dune, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 7th
Form:
Free verse
Grant This Civil Yankee To Doodle Till He Gets Blue In the Faceblowing balloons signaling 158 years since Appomattox
(Alternately titled always look on the bright side of life)
Armageddon would be morbidly amazing,
concluding (reign of Homo Sapiens)
fascinating albeit simultaneously catastrophic boon
dog gull...
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Categories:
dune, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, april,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Love of Wordszilch = the current net result dabbling with said medium
which upside per literary skill
allows, enables and provides
a golden opportunity
to write my own nonestablishmentarian epitaph.
Though gleeful at assiduous...
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Categories:
dune, appreciation, creation, emotions, freedom, fun, image, joy,
Form:
I do not know?
The Hen HouseCooped within ancient bodies, this inhabitant
dwells amongst an elder net
of crabby, crotchety, curmudgeonly claque
of old folks, only a portion of population I met
which achey, flaky, kooky motley crue
disgruntlement fed as peevish...
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Categories:
dune, care, class, environment, farewell, grave, nostalgia, retirement,
Form:
Elegiac Lyric
Secret Love, Two Searching Eyes*Secret love, two searching eyes*
I
The early morning's languorous mild sun
Seemed jaded from a nightlong tiring jog,
And liked dawn's dew-mixed mirth nor glee of smog,
Nor some stray passing clouds' hide-and-seek fun,
Nor yet was...
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Categories:
dune, childhood, feelings, love,
Form:
Crown of Sonnets