Long Fridays Poems
Long Fridays Poems. Below are the most popular long Fridays by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Fridays poems by poem length and keyword.
Sacred SpacemakingDear Neighbors,
community co-investors,
sharing an outdoor green riverside Commons
and an indoor
historical CommonSpace
Both, and all, sacred
to panentheistic me
and probably more mundanely secular
to monoculturing LeftBrain dominant
verbally rationalistic
you
And yet, co-relational lives of thought
and feeling always matter
to cooperative
effective communication resilience
through...
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Categories:
fridays, community, culture, health, integrity, power, relationship,
Form:
Parallelismus Membrorum
Lifeboat the Atheist's CloakPart 8
The Atheist awoke to find himself still in the boat
With his dream lost to the heat of the Sun.
And quickly took note, 'Peg Leg' had stolen his cloak
...
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Categories:
fridays, adventure, allegory, humorous,
Form:
Rhyme
Tell Me What You HearI have been listening to the different sounds around
The town and they can tell you where you are bound
I have been listening to the sounds around the town
And they make me want to frown,
good...
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Categories:
fridays, age, appreciation, birthday, celebration, community, confidence, devotion,
Form:
Narrative
A Big Welcome To Soup CreekIf you're passing by Soup Creek our peace loving town
Do pay us a visit but wear a big smile not a frown
Our town is open to everybody all colours and creed
But check in your guns...
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Categories:
fridays, america, humor,
Form:
Rhyme
jungle ravesVibe-check, it’s Friday. Yay! A delightfully cool Friday at that! I’d like to thank the democratic party (which I’ve heard controls the weather now). Has the heat finally surrendered to the inevitable freshness of fall?
Can...
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Categories:
fridays, cheer up, fun, humor, memory, school, student,
Form:
Free verse
The Trials of Tommy TuckerTommy Tucker was a youth of slight build, seeming younger than twenty,
Which was Tommy's true age; like a lone, silver star, apart from the plenty.
Tommy was well known for his great singing voice, so silky...
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Categories:
fridays, change, fantasy, happiness, heartbreak, nature, song, wedding,
Form:
Couplet
Death of An IrishmanIt feels good to put the axe down and head in from the scrub
to spend a piece of time with mates on Fridays in the pub
and yarn about the week that’s gone, with an elbow...
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Categories:
fridays, anxiety, death,
Form:
Rhyme
The Pilfered PeckPeter Piper was ever punctilious, like minty nature's painstaking paintings,
Or the palsied skies of one pretty evening, in the hour of the sun's fainting.
Peter lived upon a small, fertile farm, and was one of five,...
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Categories:
fridays, color, fantasy, farm, food, missing, nature, nursery
Form:
Couplet
Culture ClashI was a college music teacher, engaged in pitch, tempo, rhythm and melody,
As lavish planets dance around a golden star, with the zeal of fuchsia fidelity.
I taught harmony, vocals and singing, and how to play...
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Categories:
fridays, beauty, dance, fantasy, fun, magic, music, nature,
Form:
Couplet
Wild Moon of MagicI was quite the cunning magician, famed for my illusions and sleight of hand,
Like cool tricks that jade green nature plays, that often we don't understand.
Days were filled with wonder and enchantment, like purple, star...
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Categories:
fridays, fantasy, green, imagery, magic, moon, nature, work,
Form:
Couplet
~ (~) I-Believe... Yes Still-Want; Wish ~ (~) ~ (Part #1) ~ (~) ~((~) Tickle-fights... lively in their laughter... fingers entwined-hands locked both-of us-running-
together-willing desiring-to know-love... ! Perfect-light-tan the-softest salty skin... ! (~)
(~) Yes rolling-around our-bodies elucidated-sweaty legs our arms-entwined-collapsing-each
time-we danced-together crashing-into one another-spilling-over our-hearts... ....
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Categories:
fridays, inspirational
Form:
Prose Poetry
Color ConfusionI was a knowledgeable color expert, with a degree in enthralling color theory,
And was proficient with color related software, like evening sun grown weary.
With cognizance of color psychology, and emotional effects of different hues,
I created...
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Categories:
fridays, beautiful, color, confusion, fantasy, nature, sister, sun,
Form:
Couplet
Plum DeliciousJack Horner was an impish little boy, who lived on Cherry Orchard farm;
That produced varieties of fruit. For a mellowing sun, kept groves warm.
The Horners had always been a serious set-no nonsense, like spring rain;
And...
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Categories:
fridays, christmas, fantasy, fruit, nature, nursery rhyme, tree,
Form:
Couplet
Essential Mental Health OutreachIf you are having a mental health crises there are outreach numbers and services available for you. Calling 911 a DCR, mental health specialists' can provide a home assessment. They can evaluate a patient...
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Categories:
fridays, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form:
Narrative
Cock Robin's SongI was a capable, urban professional, quite eagerly living the high life;
Like pink robin, of the saffron noon zenith, afore shadows bloom rife.
My daily work was very challenging, and it allowed me to be creative;
Like...
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Categories:
fridays, bird, fantasy, home, morning, nature, song, work,
Form:
Couplet
In the GloamingI was a daydreamer and stargazer, who eagerly awaited calm nights of glitter,
Like blue skies warily turning pink, plum and red, as orange sun sinks, bitter.
I grew familiar with diverse constellations, along the different astral...
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Categories:
fridays, beauty, fantasy, nature, sunset, universe, uplifting,
Form:
Couplet
Nature Walk, Nature TalkI was a zealous, blue patrol officer, preserving the safer public environments,
As black, diamond nights come in sequence, with the glittery enlightenments.
I helped to direct ephemeral traffic, serving justice and enforcing eternal law,
Like moonlit streets...
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Categories:
fridays, beauty, community, fantasy, imagery, nature, work,
Form:
Couplet
Love is BlindI was a marvelous ophthalmologist, impacting how others saw this world,
As tomorrow one day sees yesterday, on lanes where hued leaves swirled.
I corrected hazy, crazy vision problems, with eyeglasses and with surgery;
Like a second look,...
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Categories:
fridays, family, fantasy, friend, growth, life, love, nature,
Form:
Couplet
French Revolution ParodyBrigitte my love
Our Country suffers of many debts
The people are restless
Whatever shall we do love?
Ah Macron, we must think past the cookies
The solutions are complex, answers evasive
Let me speak with Marie Antoinette, she shall know!
Queen...
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Categories:
fridays, america, art, funny, hilarious, humor, paris, parody,
Form:
Free verse
A Face Like Thunder POTDI was a planetary climatologist, who studied climate variability and change,
Like sweet variability of stunning, green tulips, in lavish garden rearranged.
Studying the said effects on the biosphere, absorbed so many daily hours,
Like industrious days of...
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Categories:
fridays, fantasy, flower, imagery, nature, rain, weather,
Form:
Couplet
Attending Her NeedsIt never quite occurred to me, this silence in our house,
but now for more than two weeks, she’s been quieter than a mouse.
And in our fifteen years of marriage there has never been this...
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Categories:
fridays, humor,
Form:
Rhyme
Tsk Tsk, Task Nearly ThwartedMary Lou Sims was young and enterprising, like stars routing dark;
Or mauve dawn on the verge of discovery, awaiting time's remarks.
Mary Lou's best friend was Cora Mann, ever since sweet childhood;
When they'd sat in zesty...
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Categories:
fridays, dream, fantasy, friend, lost, nature, nursery rhyme,
Form:
Couplet
Flowers On a FridayIt was bucking bulls and cowboy busting broncos
And the challenge that accompanied each ride
That consumed the heart and mind of my young cowboy
And this fact my Buddy never tried to hide.
I recall the time...
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Categories:
fridays, cowboy-western, sad, song-child, me, heart, child, heart,
Form:
Ballad
Eclipse of a Friday's Child“ECLIPSE OF A FRIDAY’S CHILD”
Childhood nursery rhymes stick like glue
Parents provide our initial point of view
Before our vocabulary has fully matured
Enabled to recite nonsensical verse –allured
Dismayed that Little Bo-Peep had lost her sheep
Aghast at...
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Categories:
fridays, childhood, child, lost, cat, child, lost,
Form:
Rhyme
Abalone BedThe channel islands off the coast
of California were my home
on weekends sailing with my dad
on glassy seas, on froth and foam.
On Fridays after work he’d head
to Catalina on the wind.
Sometimes, the trips were fast and...
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Categories:
fridays, father son,
Form:
Rhyme