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Long Harmonicas Poems

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London
London

The tour of London begins
 In the streets of my mind,
  Through past and present
   Intrinsically entwined,
    Through people and places
     It's heart we will...

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Categories: harmonicas, london,
Form: Rhyme



Rip Rippy
It was long ago,
Whilst I was still going to college,
Way back during the dawn of mankind,
Still living with my first wife, with my parents,
And my beloved mutt-dog, Rippy...
A smallish, black dog,
Long a part of the...

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Categories: harmonicas, angst, animals, confusion, death, happiness, loss, pets,
Form: Prose Poetry
Cowboys, Made of Awesome
Some modern folks, when they hear his name,
will roll their eyes and look ashamed,
thinking the cowboy is uncivilized,
with his hats, and guns, and round-up rides.
That somehow they are beyond the stuff,
to good for the wild,...

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Categories: harmonicas, america, appreciation, celebration, fun, how i feel,
Form: Cowboy Poetry
How To Do It
Do it without trying
Begin by swinging from chandeliers when home
Wear matching multicolored harlequin costumes
Equip yourselves with harmonicas and bazookas
Keep lubricants and trampolines near by for safety
Practice lunar landings in your room

Resume your activities in the...

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Categories: harmonicas, abuse, adventure, celebration, education, fun, inspirational, silly,
Form: Didactic
Four Percent Measured Metric Millimeters Movingly
4% mnm
Mountainous syllables can never really tread lightly across a rope bridge. But living in a cabbage house is fantastic fun for many leaves make many rooms and many rooms make much rubbish. Don't trip...

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Categories: harmonicas, appreciation, arabic, aubade, fashion,
Form: I do not know?



At Four Percentage An M An M
4% mnm
Mountainous syllables can never really tread lightly across a rope bridge. But living in a cabbage house is fantastic fun for many leaves make many rooms and many rooms make much rubbish. Don't trip...

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Categories: harmonicas, america,
Form: I do not know?
How To Have Sex
Begin by swinging from chandeliers when home
Wear matching multicolored harlequin costumes
Equip yourselves with harmonicas and bazookas
Keep lubricants and trampolines near by for safety

Practice lunar landings in your room to
Resume your activities in the great outdoors

Do...

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Categories: harmonicas, crazy, education, happiness, inspirational, love, silly, wisdom,
Form: Didactic
Premium Member Real Cowboys Don'T Sing Honky-Tonk Songs
When cowboys sprawl 'round the camp fire after the days work is done,
They strum guitars and tootle harmonicas and sing to have fun.
Real cowboys don't sing Honky-Tonk or She Done Me Wrong stuff.
They leave that...

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Categories: harmonicas, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Louisiana
Memories of childhood.



I weep hidden among the shadows of my stained glass window.
I long for the scent of magnolis when the wind blows.
Sunrise over plantations casting shadows,
under the old oak trees,
with dangling moss, as the...

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Categories: harmonicas, childhood, imagination, inspirational, life, nature, people, places,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Xyst
It resembles a long corridor zone,
Leading me from the known to the unknown;
Sunlight on one side; gloom on the other,
Like cream of butter smokes seems to smother...!

Around the tunnel-like long way are seen,
Calico, flame wine,...

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Categories: harmonicas, garden, universe,
Form: Rhyme
Nightingale Daydream
Empty streets,
Naked trees,
Flowers,
Sighing,
In rhe chill autumn breeze,
With some gypsy ladies,
Dancing a salsa dance,
In a field of sunfliowers,
Surreal waves,
With windswept kisses,
Empty canvases,
And benches,
Waiting to be filled,
With hues and innovative styles,
A hymn hummed in a mango vineyard,
By...

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Categories: harmonicas, nature,
Form: Free verse
2 Dollars of Whiskey Burbon American Epic
2 Dollar's of Whiskey Bourbon 
My sweet Jubilee, 
To toast

My throat is drier 
Than Country Music Heartache
And tired double bass
In downtown New Orleans's 

Backwater Blues 
Scratching Cotton field tune's 
Backed by Harmonicas and Flutes 

Rag...

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Categories: harmonicas, music,
Form: Free verse

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