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Long Holstein Poems

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Hubert Might Go Upstairs But Not To Rome
Tea in the afternoon with his wife of many years is usually peaceful, Hubert thinks before he makes his announcement. Then he says it. 

"I'm going upstairs," Hubert tells Ruth as he hoists himself out...

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Categories: holstein, marriage,
Form: Prose



Aint Bout Nothing
Wagyner: the Greatest Bull of all time!
I herd him speak these words,
these clearest of defintions
this bull was meant to salvage
this Ranchers reputation
and to increase the valaue of his
production cycle."Broiler" for meat
 birds, "layer" for egg-laying...

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Categories: holstein, analogy, character, creation, engagement, inspirational love,
Form: Ballade
Eldest Daughter Bore Fallout Sans Brunt Marital Contention
Eldest Daughter Bore Fallout, Sans Brunt Marital Contention

An article posted in TIME Magazine
(VOL. 193 NO. 19 MAY 20 2019)
underscored_impact progeny keen
to experience when parents mean
with one another, badmouth, critique demean...
each other, asper yours truly and...

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Categories: holstein, abuse, anger, appreciation, daughter, i love you,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Here At the County Fair
Here we are at the county fair,
log-rolling show right over there,
and in the back, a trained brown bear,
there’s racing children everywhere.

Endless carts where the food is fried,
bizarre creations you can try,
funnel cakes always catch my...

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Categories: holstein, america, celebration, farm, fun, imagery, places, tribute,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Reflections By Clintons Red Mill
Going through its ambiance, (on) with open thoughts,
Past scenes so serene, and picturesque (in situ passed).
A house, its windows just ajar to the tactile winsome breeze
That taste of zest & adventure infused; with distilled memory’s,...

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Categories: holstein, adventure,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Catherine's Dilemma
Although I was born and raised among German aristocracy,
I feel I have blended rather well with Russian nobility.
My name changed when I converted to Russian Orthodoxy.
I am now called Catherine. I was once known as...

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Categories: holstein, history
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member World's Destiny
( A COLLABORATION BY ROBERT JAMES LIGUORI AND NATASHA L SCRAGG )

Seeking meaning, I went on an adventure,
Deep in the forest looking for answers.
Pine cones, butterflies and lots of twigs,
Need I seek reasoning in all...

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Categories: holstein, destiny,
Form: Rhyme
A Free Fall Full of Horn Haiku
Reason For Raising and Praising a Razon

we should be praising
perfect reason for raising
a dried up raisin

bitten by beagle
raisin was head on needle

have been broken hearts
puzzles always have their parts
horses forgot carts

Prime rib left overs were...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: holstein, allegory, analogy,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Another Poetry Soup 12 Days of Christmas
ANOTHER POETRY SOUP 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS

On the first day of Christmas my true love sent to me
	a squirrel in a sycamore tree 
On the second day of Christmas my true love sent to me
	two...

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Categories: holstein, fun, silly,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member World's Destiny
Seeking meaning, I went on an adventure,
Deep in the forest looking for answers.
Pine cones, butterflies and lots of twigs,
Need I seek reasoning in all of this?

After so long, I came upon a little bridge,
That seemed...

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Categories: holstein, angel,
Form: Rhyme
Past Lost But Not Forgotten
I had a friend once,
As cute as could be.
I had a friend once,
Who fell in love with me.
We laughed and played for days on end.
The news made me sway,
As our love started to shred.
He was...

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Categories: holstein, angst, childhood, forgiveness, friendship, lost lovefriend, heart,
Form: Free verse
White
4 a.m. fog rich on fields tranquil. 
Holstein milk slaps the bucket by hand.
White reports parking-lot cars with lights on.

Calls home to mom every Tuesday.
Young love is as white as is baby’s first smile,	
And slow...

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Categories: holstein, color,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Pastoral
By the shore, with effortless strokes, he paddled.
On the bank, a pasture with holstein cattle -
Sitting there, up high on the wooden seat, he
        lazily dabbled.

Softly crept the...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: holstein, animal, nature,
Form: Sapphic stanza

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