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Digging my own grave synonymous with a sense of accomplishment
Digging my own grave synonymous with a sense of accomplishment

Quite an undertaking
to break ground
figuratively, and symbolically linkedin
while able bodied and mindedness
readies cemetery plot within Elysian Fields
although honestly, and truthfully
as an organ donor,
yours truly opts for...

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Categories: ludwig van beethoven, addiction, age, angel, atheist, blessing, creation, grave,
Form: Free verse



An English Adaptation of Mephistopheles' Song of the Flea From Faust
There was a king once reigning
Who carried a great, big flea—
And far from him complaining,
The flea filled the king with glee!
For to him that flea was dearer
Than even his only son,
And to make his preference...

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Categories: ludwig van beethoven, allegory, humorous, irony, political, satire,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member The New World Order
It is not new. The thirteen families, and Freemasons have been plotting for hundreds of years. Here are the thirteen families that make up the list. Rothchild, Bundy, Collins, Ayers, Kennedy, Rockefeller, DuPont, Freeman, Li,...

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Categories: ludwig van beethoven, bible, dark, future, jesus, society,
Form: Narrative
Serenade
What have you done with my beau, I want take it to the show. What have you done with my beau, it time for you to go. What have you done with my beau; I...

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Categories: ludwig van beethoven, appreciation, art, beauty, city, courage, destiny, endurance,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Black and White
"Black and white in want of each other, and not in need, inevitably;
of my following sampling's POV," ... by the Poet.

Pandas are loners, though my statement is a misconception of the simple fact of reproduction...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ludwig van beethoven, allusion, analogy, appreciation, color, growing up, happiness,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Breakfast Breakfast We Will Eat You
** DISCLAIMER: This poem is a parody of a hymn:  "Joyful Joyful We Adore Thee", some of you might have hymnals that call this song "Ode To Joy".  The lyrics in a hymnal...

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Categories: ludwig van beethoven, food, parody,
Form: Lyric
Musical-Moonlight Sonata
A quiet...soft resolute theme plays
The low tunes of the piano ascends.
A sequence of sound radiates, 
The tones hum...words of passion,
Reverberating...serenading a quiet night.

Echoing...deep in his prodigious soul,
In dedication to a fellow muse,
A pupil...Countess Giulietta Guicciardi.
Thoughts...

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Categories: ludwig van beethoven, education, history, music, passion
Form: Ekphrasis
Resonance
The peril coiled does not replay
the beauty of notes teamed relay
some carry over, some parlay
is echoed by the sounds that stay!

Within the music's balanced chords
that building up, intensive, scored
to sense the freedom, soul's restored
some empathy...

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Categories: ludwig van beethoven, music, sound,
Form: Monorhyme
Music From the Soul
Traveling over an ocean to the
New world a symphony slowly grew and
Burst upon America as the New World,
Composer left an imprint quality new volume
Anton or Antonín or perhaps Anthony Dvorák.

Pen smoothing ink gliding over paper
Nine...

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Categories: ludwig van beethoven, appreciation, joy, music, tribute,
Form: Free verse
What If
What if Amadeus Mozart had a gameboy?
   Would his concerto have come to mind?  
What if Ludwig van Beethoven had a PS3?
   Would his ears be okay and his eyes...

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Categories: ludwig van beethoven, imaginationwrite, write,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Ludwig van Beethoven

Melodic ingenuity of Ludwig van Beethoven
raised music to the realm of art, cadence woven.
A piano virtuoso, he turned into a composer unique,
initiated the romantic era in coexistent classical music.

He infused momentum in symphony,
sonorous in the...

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Categories: ludwig van beethoven, music,
Form: Clerihew

Book: Reflection on the Important Things