Long Inaccuracy Poems
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RainRain
My cornerstone is in the rain and the rain is going to come down to my house and the rain is going to be cold and
The cold rain is going to be late
And...
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Categories:
inaccuracy, corruption, creation, death, destiny, fate, freedom, god,
Form:
Free verse
I Hate Aunt FloeNOTE: This poem is a humoruos stab at PMS from a mans point of view
I can see your blood boiling
through the blades I once called eyes,
they were once beautiful like jewels
now they hurt...
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Categories:
inaccuracy, depression, devotion, education, girlfriend-boyfriend, mother, mystery, natural
Form:
Rhyme
You Shall See the Dusk and Dawn- Part 1Fragile long I’ve been
Broken like a split wind
Leaves blow through the doorway into the hall
Another scandalous fall
Desperately trying to fight the call to split
Some wit I’ve nurtured
An insecurity blanket I’ve carefully...
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Categories:
inaccuracy, life, loss, lost love, song-words, heart, heart,
Form:
Lyric
In Search of a Sun DomeHere are four survivors of a rocket that had crashed.
For a great distance, they had walked through rain that had splashed
so long, and so hard, that everything was turning white.
The downpour continued steadily through day...
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Categories:
inaccuracy, adventure, science fictionrain, men, rain,
Form:
Rhyme
Fightful NightsWhy can't the sun shine
just a bit longer
The rays gleaming
with warmth and life.
Fending off the souls
of the night.
A protection seemingly
always unappreciated
Many love the life under the moon;
endless intoxicating laughs-consuming the witching hours
TV marathons upon enticing...
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Categories:
inaccuracy, light, lonely, night, sun,
Form:
Carpe Diem
Poems Are EasyWriting poems is easy.
You start with an IQ,
You think a thought or two,
Then, once struck by Luck,
(The waiting is the worst part)
You capture one before it actually exits.
Now I know that part sounds...
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Categories:
inaccuracy, poetry, writing,
Form:
Free verse
Non-Dual AwarenessIsn't it ironic inaccuracy challenges accuracy?
Isn't it odd how tumult subtly challenges calm?
Awareness pulls quite fewer minds than morality.
If it could make me laugh to drain the psalm.
Would you wish to grip the...
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Categories:
inaccuracy, allusion, analogy, appreciation, confidence, emotions, meaningful, symbolism,
Form:
Rhyme
Struggle til we dieThey say we struggle til we die,
If that's the case I don't want to fight to stay alive,
Feels like a crime,
Stealing money from our pockets the government doesn't leave us a dime,
Homelessness is at an...
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Categories:
inaccuracy, 12th grade, community, corruption, depression, political, poverty,
Form:
Free verse
Call It Anything But What It IsCall It Anything But What It Is
By Elton Camp
In talking or writing, it’s become illicit
To use a plain term if it is too explicit
“Adult entertainment” is better than porn
A “bun in the oven” if baby’s...
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Categories:
inaccuracy, on writing and words, , cute,
Form:
Rhyme
Everybody Needs ItEverybody needs a pencil
Everybody needs it
Everybody needs a rubber
Everybody needs it
To correct their inaccuracy
Everybody needs it
Everybody should smile
And be happy for that life
Never to laugh at failures as losers
Rub them, sharpen your pencil
Make a high...
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Categories:
inaccuracy, absence, career, courage, education,
Form:
Free verse
Everybody Needs ItEverybody needs a pencil
Everybody needs it
Everybody needs a rubber
Everybody needs it
To correct their inaccuracy
Everybody needs it
Everybody should smile
And be happy for that life
Never to laugh at failures as losers
Rub them, sharpen your pencil
Make a high...
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Categories:
inaccuracy, art, career, courage, creation, life, mentor,
Form:
Free verse
Brown-Nosing and Sucha sestet
If I didn't know what I know about truth
I'd give a wink, join the ranks of the uncouth.
Logical conclusion when dealing with guile:
Half-truths are just exaggeration's test
hyperbole - inaccuracy at best.
Little white lies?...
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Categories:
inaccuracy, 11th grade, confusion,
Form:
Rhyme
Who I Would Like To ThankWho i would like to thank
The Teletubbies basically raised my kids
Beware the stranger
Although statistically someone you know will kill you
Now go to sleep
Time is always precise so that i can measure my inaccuracy
Colour rewards itself
Clouds...
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Categories:
inaccuracy, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
Sir You Have Besmirched the Good Name of My PangolinSir! You Have Besmirched the Good Name Of My Pangolin
Nothing can be the same now -
before the recent pandemic
my companion Pangolin
Boris and I,
were carefree,
and happily plying our trade
as chimney sweeps in Siberia,
but since the ‘great...
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Categories:
inaccuracy, poetry,
Form:
Free verse