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See
See
by Michael R. Burch

See how her hair has thinned: it doesn’t seem
like hair at all, but like the airy moult
of emus who outraced the wind and left
soft plumage in their wake. See how her eyes
are...

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Categories: napoleon i, age, goodbye, life, loss, time, women,
Form: Sonnet



Premium Member Resistance On the Iberian Peninsula
Resistance On The Iberian Peninsula

“Liberté, égalité, fraternité (Liberty, Equality, Fraternity),”
Scream French revolutionists as they guillotine monarchists heads, 1
Then crown Napoleon Bonaparte Emperor of France, 2
Who commands the French forces in wars raged across Europe.

The Grande...

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Categories: napoleon i, education, freedom, history, irony, patriotic, war,
Form: Verse
Premium Member War and Peace: That Midst Nations and Nationals
War and Peace: That Midst Nations And Nationals

War and Peace, a classical fiction by Leo Tolstoy, first published as Voyna I Mir in 1865–69. This picturesque reflection of early 19th-century Russian culture saw as its...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: napoleon i, allegory, angst, life, marriage, war,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member L'Overture
L'Overture


Lest we forget
Words often mouthed
For the dead of bloody war
Forgot not those great ones
Whose battles were on the home front
Seeking only equality of voice

Ray Charles to you was a singer
Backwards and long ago he was...

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Categories: napoleon i, black african american, encouraging, freedom, french, history,
Form: Free verse
Give Peace a Chance Part 1
Like the twelfth
juror in the play
I must say I am not
convinced
For I know a recipe
for trouble 
I have seen the
double standards
And I do not approve
this for Kenya
I will never approve
it, and neither
Would you, dear
friend of...

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Categories: napoleon i, peace,
Form: Free verse



Mayflower 2017
The hearts of white men are silently fuming
The spirits of  angry widows steadily   grow bitter 
The bosoms of weeping mothers  open wide
While the relics of the past kept washing upon our...

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Categories: napoleon i, abuse, betrayal, community, conflict, environment, immigration, people,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member The Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower (La Tour Eiffel)

‘Iron Lady,’ of sensual beauty in the ‘City of Light:’
(La Dame De Fer: Bienvenue a Paris, France!)

Built to be the world’s tallest structure at 300 meters,
As the gateway entrance to...

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Categories: napoleon i, celebration, education, french, history, memorial, paris, symbolism,
Form: Verse
Premium Member The Cry of Dolores
The Cry Of Dolores

A popular priest in 1810, Spanish rule he spoke against
those who had overthrown the Spanish Viceroy José de Iturrigaray
A speech calling upon the people to protect in angst
Their King Ferdinand VII was...

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© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: napoleon i, history, independence day,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member josephines place
It was the summer of 2014, I was just about to turn 13, spending June of summer vacation with my Grandmère, in Paris. Tonight, we’re at a fundraising benefit for African relief (it’s always *something*)....

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Categories: napoleon i, grandmother, humor, paris, writing, youth,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Wildly Domesticated Minds
I wouldn't call Bill Plotkin's WildMind
unmitigated Wild RightBrained,
nor would I call his WinWin therapeutic thinking
with PositivEnergy feelings
entirely LeftBrain domesticated, diminished

Commodified, capitalized,
colonized and conquered,
deduced and reduced
down to a slow-grown dark pearl
of Negative YinEnergy
seduced by Yang Supremacy
yet...

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Categories: napoleon i, bullying, destiny, earth, health, humor, integrity, psychological,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member My Dad
My dad,                                 ...

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Categories: napoleon i, dad, hope, love, wisdom, words, youth,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Into a Dark Raging Storm, Tempest and Hail
Into A Dark Raging Storm, Tempest And Hail


Into a dark raging storm, tempest and hail
alas, sadly all was to be to no avail.
Twelve pounders broke loose crashing about
some over the wind praying in a shout.

Prisoners...

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Categories: napoleon i, conflict, history, prayer, sea, storm, violence, war,
Form: Narrative
Ode To Animal Farm
Hope to get back here soon, but I have been consumed with the care of my son who has cancer... this is an older write of mine done when my grandson asked if I had...

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Categories: napoleon i, allegory, animal, betrayal, change, conflict, society, symbolism,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Silence and Shouts
Silence and Shouts

I listen to him breathing.  If it’s labored, I ask, “Are you okay?”
And from over the rings of walls of silence he has built around himself, 
He implores, “You hear so poorly,...

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Categories: napoleon i, feelings, god, happiness, health, history, pain, silence,
Form: Narrative
Behind The Shadows
I see them lurking around the streets with vicious eyes that are sinking deep; they are hungry for your flesh, and they are walking with blood pumped up in their chest. They have machete and...

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Categories: napoleon i, animal, bereavement, books, change, creation, death, environment,
Form: Narrative
Trump Poems and Epigrams Ii
TRUMP POEMS AND EPIGRAMS II

Quite Con-trary
by Michael R. Burch aka "The Loyal Opposition"

Trumpy, Trumpy,
fat, balding and lumpy,
how does your Rose Garden grow?
“With venom and spleen
and everything mean,
and my gasket about to blow!”

Trumpy, Trumpy,
obese and dumpy,
why...

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Categories: napoleon i, america, confidence, corruption, new york, political, presidents
Form: Rhyme
Bird of Romance
She was not a virgin
But with beauty, she did reign
She was already married
But she arose to be adored
She was a widow 
Her beauty and pride did glow
Borne already two children
But with second love, she was...

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Categories: napoleon i, beauty, caregiving, funny love, history, romance, sweet
Form: Couplet
Death, Art Thou My Friend
Anxious, chained at the barrier hither
Musings take hold of my existence
Unsure whether I am an individual or a species
Do I contain contradictions in these multitudes

In a universe beyond my window
As the Lady of Shalott confronts...

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Categories: napoleon i, death, friend,
Form: Blank verse
Word Play Rhyme Skills
I'll dibble dab and squiggle on my pad,
I'm just a lad, and if it's good it's bad
and bad is good, words are misunderstood,
not could, would and should or does and mood.

Food for a dozen with...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: napoleon i, humorous, word play,
Form: Rhyme
To Live the Life of Dreams
Brothers Sisters cousins Aunts
One hundred people 
Ten dollars per week
Fifty two thousands 

The deposit for a house 
once a year every year
but my sister worries 
about death duties

I thought to myself
yes but you are only...

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Categories: napoleon i, inspiration, international,
Form: Narrative
A History of War Allies and Enemies
Britain used to war with France and then the USA, 
Allied with the Russian keeping Napoleon at bay 
2 wars fought in 1812 Europe and North America 
all in all no one did better, all...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: napoleon i, history,
Form: Rhyme
The Missing Piece
My Life is definitely trying to tell me something....
It is almost certainly painting a picture, but I can't see what it's a picture
of.
It's been a series of Magic Moments, Crushing Blows, surreal and unfortunate
events, earth...

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Categories: napoleon i, adventure, analogy, confidence, cool, creation, psychological, riddle,
Form: Free verse
Final Reckoning
3/23/21


On a decline or on the rise
Food left out, quickly will oxidize
Experienced a lot of negative, but am putting out positive vibes
When needed, turning into Optimus Prime
Even during Ominous times
Others so quick to drop a...

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Categories: napoleon i, dark, deep, life, poetry, rap, strength, truth,
Form: Rhyme
the assassination
Seven Mossad Agents came to Norway a winter day 
when a snow drowns the needs of the homeless
asleep in a shop's doorway absorbing the sarcastic smell
of coffee and the aroma of a Napoleon cream cake.
Their...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: napoleon i, allusion, angst, birth,
Form: Blank verse
Brick By Bloody Brick
"All animals are equal. But some animals are more equal than others."
—George Orwell

A dozen of chickens and a number of horses, a cat and a raven, a few cows and other hoofed ones—all of which...

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Categories: napoleon i, animal, discrimination, horse, proposal,
Form: Narrative

Book: Shattered Sighs