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Categories: figurative language, angel, appreciation, art,
Form: Lyric



Premium Member All That I Am
You know me as a poet, and writer of poems sad,
I take poetic license, violating rules and conventions;
telling a story using figurative language, I share,
     my life's journey and sorrows in...

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Categories: figurative language, art, books, life, poetry, writing,
Form: Verse
Albert Einstein
As a child, he outlasted the nine-month process and lasted ten months within his mother's womb. Ten months inside made him different than us. 
A child who was classified with brilliant mathematical skills. 
Skills which...

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Categories: figurative language, tribute,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member ''All That I Am''
You know me as a poet, and writer of poems sad,
I take poetic license, violating rules and conventions;
telling a story using figurative language, I share,
     my life's journey and sorrows in...

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Categories: figurative language, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Art of Morning
Upon rising, awakened by 
ripening scent teasing my nose, 
trilling my lips and tongue, – my taste buds opening
to bird-like songs as dawn's light breathes new life
and hope into my journey, so begins
a fresh flutter...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: figurative language, art, creation, inspirational, poetry, wisdom, words, writing,
Form: Free verse



Actions Speak Louder Than Words
Actions Speak Louder Than Words


Actions versus words
Actions speak louder
Louder is figurative
Louder is expressive
Figurative language is effective
Figurative does not truly speak
Effective is deeply important
Effective is walking the talk
Important lessons must be demonstrated
Important lessons show you don’t...

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Categories: figurative language, student, teacher, words,
Form: List
Premium Member To My Fellow Poet, Imaginist
There is a small group of poets I come across sometimes
who write in a very lucid and vividly concrete style which totally enchants
me because, unlike myself, they seem to do it effortlessly. They also
use images...

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Categories: figurative language, inspirational, on writing and wordsautumn,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member ADELAIDE CRAPSEY imaginista
Imagists use clear, simple language to paint a picture. Imagery, on the other hand, is use of flowery and descriptive language, and often figurative language, to create an image in the reader’s mind. An imagist...

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Categories: figurative language, image, poets,
Form: Didactic
Kulilisi
By George P. Lumayag
https://georgelumayag.weebly.com/


Silent twilight like the darkest forest in the southeast
Covered with giant trees and surrounded by huge cliffs;
Sad natives in the valley mourned and cried in vain;
The conscious thoughts believed such coffin would...

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Categories: figurative language, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 8th
Form: Rhyme
Who Will Play With Me
Translated from Georgian into English by Manana Matiashvili	

All that figurative language 
I’ve acquired from you:
“Life is tough”,
“Sweet is the soul”,
“Sky’s the limit”,
“Truth will out”.
“Knowledge is power”,
“Weep and you weep alone”,
One can be “all at sea”...

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Categories: figurative language, allusion, life, sad, woman,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Like Children In The Street
Jesus, the incarnate, told parables to his people.
Like the poets, figurative language, he cleverly used.
Pharisees and Sadducees showed as though they were legal.
At the law of love of Jesus, yet, like Gnus, they're confused.

Were Pharisees...

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Categories: figurative language, jesus,
Form: Sonnet
Inner Frankenstein
They call me the poetic master
a genius storyteller
writing poetry
channels the inner Frankenstein in me
with a simple press of a key
in each rhyme and stanza:

I can craft a lucid love story
into a dynamic Romeo and Juliet...

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© Mia Pratt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: figurative language, art, creation, imagination, poetry, writing,
Form: Free verse
Poetry Seeds
A small kernel, a tiny seed,
drifts into a fertile mind,
floated by inspiring muse,
sometimes angry, sometimes kind.

In furrows richly watered
ideas imbed, softening;
anticipated, cracking shell,
swift burst at kernel's opening.

Pale greening shoots, sprouting branch,
vining leaves garner images,
sparkling similes,...

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Categories: figurative language, poetry, writing,
Form: Rhyme

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